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The thing is, SKT is a giant corporation. Their team is a cherry-picked conglomerate of the best players available. It gets really boring if they just hire the best and proceed to win year after year. I could maybe get behind a more grass-roots team building itself up and signing a few well-known people, but I really

Good. I’m tired of seeing commemorative Championship skins for them. They’ve dominated that space for too long and a different team deserves to be recognized.

For Switch: Smash Bros 4,(combining 3DS and Wii U stages and exclusive modes). Smash Bros Melee port, Animal Crossing (built with the new improvements from Happy Home Designer).

Won’t even consider it until some form of Smash Bros comes to the Switch.

The trade-off of seeing upcoming content and expecting to operate within the dev’s standards of acceptable community-facing videos is the crux of the issue. We can talk about whether it’s tasteful or not (it’s not) but if World of Tanks is like a lot of other MMOs I play, then I can totally understand the frustration

Super cool article. It was something I’ve been curious about but I figured it was proprietary (after all, it is Nintendo). Now I learned my phone’s capable of it and I found a pack of 25 blank cards for $15 on Amazon. I’m going to give a few characters out to friends and the rest I’ll leave for Smash Bros, Hyrule

Fair enough. I doubt there’s anything they would really do regardless.

Just an FYI, there is an NDA in effect. From the dev streams though they’re taking the reticle system (optional in TSW) and making it mandatory. Also the “issues” from TSW (content updates) used to be paid, now they’ll be free for everyone.

The devs are weird. I made a thread on their forums about constructive feedback about why an event wasn’t fun. They immortalized me by mocking me in an item’s flavor text. Still, I had over 600 hours in TSW and I’m looking forward to Legends.

Thank you for the spoiler warning. I was doing my best to go into this movie blind and now I know a major plot point. I figured since you didn’t post a spoiler warning that it was going to be cut content.

Spotted the red Zaku in that bottom pic - I assembled one when I was a kid at it was my favorite! Thanks for the memory trip.

“Amazon hacked-” what?!
“and slashed the price-” oh...

“Amazon hacked-” what?!
“and slashed the price-” oh...

I’d say it’s more likely that they used a cheaper plastic and didn’t test common adhesives. Nintendo seems to err on the side of being oblivious (and sometimes cheap) rather than outright malicious.

Mine has been fine, aside from battery leeching while plugged in and it getting hot while charging.

Just a PSA, be careful what you stick to your Switch. A console skins manufacturer found that the standard adhesive that they use actually degrades joy-con plastic over a 24 hour period. Meaning the glass isn’t the only cheaply made part of the Switch.

“Link might have the Triforce of Courage, but you don’t, and you’re the one who has to deal with the Game Over screen”

Actually I kind of liked the Silent Hill movies. The first one was better than the second, but I didn’t really see them as trying to be super faithful to the source material. Heck, even as far as horror movies go in general, you could do a lot worse.

Real talk, if Nintendo ever released an Elite Beat Agents sequel, I would not be able to buy it quickly enough. But I can definitely see your point. And you’re right - there are iconic touch-based games that wouldn’t work with traditional control methods. I didn’t really consider these and was mostly (as you

I think you’re right about it eventually killing the 3ds, it stopped being about two screens and the 3d feature years ago and was just about what exclusives it had. If Pokémon moves onto the Switch (which the community is predicting, based on assets on-cart in SuMo that the 3DS wouldn’t be able to render) it would be

File under “stuff that shouldn’t be left unsaid until the week of the release”