These are not critical. But why do so many people love this cartoon and are willing to give it five stars. Only because those familiar with video game characters brought back memories of our childhood. Then there was no P series, no XBox, no Wii, and not every computer even had it. If the conditions are better, buy an authentic Nintendo red and white machine. Those who take advantage of "study hard and make progress every day" will also have a "little bully with endless joy", and the most yearning thing in my heart is "no minors are allowed to enter." "The game hall.
The last round of interviewers asked: Did you ask about online games? Answer: Don't play. The interviewer said: My first criterion for recruiting people is to play games. So Tan collapsed. I scolded in my heart: What if I don't play online games, I like to play stand-alone games silently by myself. Whether the person who uses the mouse, keyboard, and point card to interweave the program code has forgotten the joy of using the handle. Contra must use the rectangular handle to press "up and down, left and right, BABA". "Mariscu" and "Ah Duo Gen" must be played on the lever-type handles and buttons in the game room.
Not with a vibrating handle and a 3D high-definition picture, everything can be replaced. Because of the Internet, we may be able to play the same game in any corner of the world. But the scene where the two were facing each other with a handle can no longer be found, and even with Yu Guang, they could see each other's body swinging along with the TV screen. There will no longer be a group of people standing behind to see how you operate the direction stick and various buttons with swift speed, and cheer for you. Because equipment can be directly exchanged with electricity cards and money, you never want to go back to the youthful frivolous struggle for a stand-alone RPG that never sleeps or eats.
PS is really not a cartoon, it is a buying point for 3D, the effect is really not good, it is better to put it on the IMAX market.
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