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  • Did DS games stay on n3DS? I seem to think they did, and that was technically a somewhat significant shift in hardware.

    Wii to Wii U was different iirc, but it’s been a while.

    Wii U to Switch for sure did not have any.

    GB games could be played on GBA, GBA games could be played on DS up to DSi (I think) and DS games all work on NDS. So it seems like Nintendo gives about 1 generation of backwards compatibility.

    This wasn’t possible with the GameCube and N64, but I know the GC and N64 could play GBA and GB games respectively.

    Nintendo is generally pretty good with backwards compatibility in my eyes. Better than Sony was with the PS3 for sure.

  • I should say, I understand the joke.

    But the language of saying “it was the refrigerator that made my clothes shrink” just isn’t very funny to me.

    Maybe it’s because a refrigerator can’t actually do anything other than chill stuff, where as a dryer can shrink and dry clothes.

  • From the article:

    As part of its recently publicised cutbacks, BioWare has "let go of" Lukas Kristjanson, the lead writer behind Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, and the writer of the first three Dragon Age games, Mary Kirby.