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Ugh. Same as with Google Photos where you can only see a worldwide heatmap of where you've been from your phone and not on the web. I hate that I cannot use these features on a much larger screen where I can be more comfortable using them.


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Excuse me, but some images are not fully shown for example vertical images on wide screens. Maybe add a button to change image fitting from cover to contain and viceversa?


I dont know how much it costs to make specialized hardware. But i think there was a missed oportunity in cartridge based handhelds. There were a couple of games for GB,GBA and DS that had gimmicky controls that came from the cartridge. As the gyroscope for Yoshi Tipsy Turvy, Wario Ware Twisted and Kirby Tilt n Tumble. Another one was Guitar Hero for the DS and i think there was one with a light sensor for the GB? This feels like it has the same spirit. Wish them good luck.


Don't forget "Boktai The Sun is in Your Hands" for GBA.

It came with a solar sensor on the cartridge that required the gamer to go outside to charge their solar gun in order to kill vampires. Very cool, but it grew annoying fast.


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