Look, its my favorite Zelda game, but the original isn’t exactly hard to come by. Most Nintendo fans have a WiiU or 3ds, which has the original in the VC.
Look, its my favorite Zelda game, but the original isn’t exactly hard to come by. Most Nintendo fans have a WiiU or 3ds, which has the original in the VC.
$60? No
$40? Perhaps
$20? Without Question
$15? [Fry reaction]
The dance isn’t free.
It wasn’t part of the base game, it was a cosmetic unlock from a seasonal battle pass.
They say it’s dying because it’s not pulling in the money it used to. Not that it’s on life support, just that without something big, it’s past it’s prime and on the decline.
I always thought it was something stupid like the shape of the salt crystals that changed the flavor/use.
“Time was that there was a lot you could say about Blizz, but their releases were always polished to a fucking mirror shine. And now?”
The problem is Monopoly is a terrible a game. No one plays it like you’re supposed to, the original concept was stolen, and even when you do everything right it’s still mediocre at best.
At that point they stop actually dancing, and just put each foot over the corner of two buttons and just tap the buttons quickly. It’s still coordination in a way, but it’s again, missing the point.
I’ve been playing the Zelda/Metroid crossover one on and off for the last few months. I fucking love it. Something about getting items for the other char still amuses me.
Oh I hope it’s a car.
Serena from Pokemon XY did that as well. Though it kinda still happened after a breakdown which threw me because as an American, that is still relatable (the Britney Spears thing is a funny extreme, but isn’t actually that weird)
It’s terrible and completely un-fun, but at least it’s very doable.
I remembered it existed, I assumed it was vaporware.
I think I’m most pissed that this version is better than whatever stupid “ultra instinct” edit is, and is meme-worthy of itself, yet the shitty edit is what’s passed around now.
Watched the BDG synopsis yesterday.
What I do know, is that BC works by downloading the entire game digitally, and just uses the disc for validation. Even if you cannot purchase the game digitally, it’s still a digital download. If that matters for legal reasons.
Unless I’m mistaken, every BC program game is available digitally, which means a new digital release. Which is what OP wants anyways.
Somewhere between SEGA really doesn’t care about JSRF and the soundtrack would be unpleasant to re-license.
Wypipo need a few POCs to prop up to keep the illusion that everything is fair. He’s “proof” that the system works and segregation isn’t real.