I only used it to replay Kingdom Hearts a few years ago, but I never had any issues with it. And based on this video RPCS3 released yesterday, it looks like there are plenty of games that are very playable, by any definition.
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However, PS3 architecture was so elaborate and unique that it remains next to impossible to emulate to this day
I'm no expert on the subject, but I happen to know that RPCS3 exists, and they claim ~70% of titles are playable today.
Even the first season had Amon, the guy that wanted equality between benders and non-benders. At one point we're even shown that power was cut to a predominantly non-bender neighborhood, and when people went outside to protest to get their power turned back on, they were all rounded up and arrested. Afterwards, when Korra goes and tries to get the people that were arrested set free, she's told
All equalist suspects are being detained indefinitely. They'll be freed if and when the task force deems them no longer a threat.
Just in case it wasn't clear enough by that point that non-benders were treated as second class citizens.
It's a little different. The Upside Down in Stranger Things is a kind of alternate dimension, whereas in the movies Upside Down and Patema Inverted it's that gravity is reversed for some people.
If you like the concept of Upside Down, you might be interested in the anime movie Patema Inverted. It has the same premise and came out around the same time.
If the 4 hour long hbomberguy video is to be believed, the Angry Video Game Nerd channel (?) got bought by a company that turned it into something of a content mill. And there's some plagiarism involved.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
Skull and Bones (looks like it was removed from steam)
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth - Remake Part 2 (PS5)
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Switch)
Rise of the Ronin (PS5)
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake
Personally, I'm not really excited for any of these. But I have enough of a backlog as it is, so maybe that's a good thing.
I think that's the point: that a state-owned operation wouldn't brick their own products because they're afraid of losing money
If that plan worked perfectly, you'd solve the land use and, giving you an extremely generous benefit of the doubt, the emissions from manure problems.
All you have to now is figure out how to build and maintain these high-rises cost effectively, and how to generate enough power for a matrix-like experience and all the VR headsets and treadmills for the cows. And even then you'd still be wasting a lot of food by feeding it to animals rather than just eating it directly.
We already have at least a century of research telling us that burning fossil fuels leads to climate change. What's AI going to do at this point?
*googles the name*
Well, I mean we all have our own ideas about the world.