I can all but guarantee that's an American writing that comment anyway.
They look pretty much the same in terms of skin tone. It's not whites vs browns. They all just look Mediterranean, which isn't that surprising because that's where they are. Palestinians are a lot lighter than people seem to think.
Unless we're going with the US definition of race, in which anybody coming from a poor country is non-white. I mean, they used to think the Italians and Irish weren't white.
I think that was the PS3. They took it out later though, and had to give a paltry amount of money back to people who were using it.
It'd be nice to see homebrew coding return to consoles. Something like Godot ported to it and installed, kind of like Dreams but less limited.
I first got into programming via Basic on the ZX Spectrum, and I do worry how future generations will get into it now they've all gone back to phones instead of PCs.
It seems like they'd be fairly inert. Although that's certainly no guarantee that they're not really bad for you. Much like inert gas, the danger could well be them replacing or getting in the way of something else.
They had bizarre TV adverts as well. You could never accuse early 2000s Sony of not getting weird with it.
I don't know if any of it really helped. It rode in on the already wildly successful PS1. It had a DVD player in it back when a DVD player was quite expensive. It had SSX and Tekken Tag at UK launch. It could play all your PS1 games and "upscale" them. The only competition it had at launch was the Dreamcast. It was going to sell anyway.
I just don't want to be navigating while going 200mph. The big goofy arrow barriers are part of the Burnout experience, and Paradise not having them to keep me on track kills it for me.
Also, I embrace Takedowns, but reject Traffic Checking. This is the way. It's all about the tiny pinpricks of light in the distance rapidly becoming metal walls of death. If you're not in the oncoming lane, that's not Burnout
I can all but guarantee that's an American writing that comment anyway.
They look pretty much the same in terms of skin tone. It's not whites vs browns. They all just look Mediterranean, which isn't that surprising because that's where they are. Palestinians are a lot lighter than people seem to think.
Unless we're going with the US definition of race, in which anybody coming from a poor country is non-white. I mean, they used to think the Italians and Irish weren't white.