I've tried the a number of the ones being mentioned, but the best for me has been Audio bookshelf . It has a good mobile app, allows collections, tries to pull Metadata, offline reading for the apps, etc.
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You pay income taxes when you withdraw (meaning withdrawals are treated as income). However, 401ks also have the benefit of not being taxed while they grow. So you can contribute money pre-tax and don't pay taxes while the money grows.
It's called "reduce, reuse, recycle"
You can make an argument everything is economics, but I don't think Trump got into this war for economic reasons (other actors may have, but not Trump)
I don't think there has really ever been a 3D Zelda remake. WindWaker, Tiwlight princess, and skyward sword were all HD remasters. The 3DS versions of Ocaraina of Time and Majoras Mask might count as remakes, but didn't modify too much.
The only real "remake" I can think of is Links Awakening for the switch.
A lot of wars are over resources. The Gulf War and Iraq War were fairly recent wars that were also specifically over oil on the middle east.
Saints Row IV, the other ones not so much, but with the super powers in this one there are a number of platforming elements.
Crackdown series may potentially fit.
Sunset Overdrive and the Infamous series are both made by insomniac (ratchet and clank) and fit the description.
I've always thought it was a shame Sony didn't support the vita more. It was a pretty great device, just not a lot takes advantage of it. If you haven't played it before Muramasa Rebirth is one of the best exclusives for the Vita.
That being said, I've enjoyed being able to play things like Megabonk and Slay the Spire 2 along with things like Metroid Prime Triology and Sunshine all on one device, but it's definitely not worth it for everyone.
x64 support also still has a way to go. I can get a lot of indie/2D games working, but outside of that it's very hit or miss.
Yeah, the "new" 3DS is a pretty good retro console, especially if you've modded/hacked it.
Depends on what you're looking for, but in the $450 range you're probably looking at an android handheld that is probably around the same size (you can find smaller and different form factors).
This one Ayn Thor is a clamshell with a slightly larger battery, but slightly smaller screen. With its chip and x64 emulation you can play a good amount of your steam library, but will probably be limited to indie games or older 3D games.
Sites like Emuready you can check out what other people have been able to get working.
Yeah but for $450 I can buy a lot of different devices that can play all of my switch games and most of my steam library.
Only thing I'm missing out on are a couple switch 2 exclusives.
Fair, I was trying to add context on why there is a penalty. Should have made that more clear.