Agreed. This thing just creates as many problems as it solves
It needs it own redesigned dock to make it worthwhile.
Agreed. This thing just creates as many problems as it solves
It needs it own redesigned dock to make it worthwhile.
I use it in tabletop mode waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than handheld mode.
I have no interest in holding it.
Much rather shove my hands in my hoodie pockets and use the separate Joy-Cons.
My shoelaces NEVER come untied.....
It’s REALLY obvious that it’s a Hot Toys figure....
The fabric layers and stitching would be HUGE if that were a real costume.
Double-secret April Fools?
I always thought they were really close to a great design with the SNES and the Wii aesthetics.
If you did a hybrid Wii U Pro Controller/SNES controller, but switched the grey out for the Wii’s glossy white, and the the purple for the Wii’s blue, it would look GREAT.
I actually put that together in Photoshop a couple…
The PS2 was definitely the first console to really make itself.....uh....“fashionable”.
A sleek black monolith, the introduction of the “PlayStation blue” color for the logo, stand, and power light, the vertical format, the weird startup sound, swirling lights and crystals on the menu screen....
It was like an ancient…
That’s the only Xbox controller that ever looked good, AND it sort of fixed the godawful D-Pad.
The US SNES casing turning yellow is a pretty universal problem.
You can tell at a glance where one type of plastic stops and the other begins. :(
Like a Joy-Con....but bigger?
The purple looked better. Less silly. While the system Super Famicom/European SNES design looked like generic late 80's/early 90's hardware. The same aesthetic design cues as an early 90's CD player.
You can already get Joy Con covers and faceplates....
But the coolest thing about the JoyCons is that you’ll potentially be able to swap them out entirely for totally different types of controls.
Need a better D-Pad? Get a Joy Con with a better D-Pad.
Want a Steam Controller-style track pad for some reason? Get a Joy Con…
The American SNES was the best design.
Looked both sturdy and clean, with none of the stupid rainbow buttons.
.....At least until the plastic of the upper casing yellowed due to UV exposure... :(
“Barbara Broccoli doesn’t like [previous alleged favorite] Tom Hiddleston, he’s a bit too smug and not tough enough to play James Bond.”
Barabara Broccoli clearly hasn’t watched ‘The Night Manager’, which is a better spy “movie” than any James Bond movie aside from Casino Royale.
“red, green and blue make up the major colors. These tones are also used to create movement and flow. The green sash around his waist creates further definition in Link’s body, and his flowing blue hood”
This article was written by someone who is some sort of color blind, or doesn’t know the names of colors...
The…
That’s hilarious. But it’s also something I’ve done loads of times.
You can’t be helped.
It doesn’t matter that weapons break. You’re CONSTANTLY finding new and better ones. All that breaking weapons does is force you to use different stuff and enjoy the varied gameplay.
It’s a little annoying at first....until you realize that it doesn’t matter at all.
I think that was the hardest shrine in the game, purely by virtue of not seeing the (REALLY REALLY OBVIOUS) forest for the trees.
I felt like an idiot when I finally realized there was a MASSIVE wall with the answer blatantly on it, just above my regular line of sight and in the Monk’s room.....
I just have....impeccable timing. I just fired the canon and got it in one try for both the main one and the treasure chest one.
*shrug*
I was very underwhelmed.