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I don’t know why they mention control options like it’s an issue. The Switch options are really plentiful. I can play with a Joycon, a Pro controller, a PC controller, an Xbox, or PS4 controller, Wiimote and nunchuk, NES (Switch controller), SNES (Switch controller), Genesis (Switch controller), N64 (Switch controller)

Dekudeals says Switch currently has 2200 games on sale and Cyber Monday was yesterday.  If you look around for deals, they both have their deals.  Both may have sales, but only the Switch has physical, and if you get physical and beat the game and sell it back on ebay, you’re out nothing.  But if you want to talk

That’s what people want. As long as the game is good, glitches are not that important to most people as long as they get their game now. It sold 10 million in 3 days, obviously people were clamoring for it. If the game is as bad as you say, nobody will buy the next one, after having been burned here. But I just don’t

Either way, that’s 1/3rd control compared to their usual 100% for in-house games like Mario or Wii Fit U. Nintendo is definitely to blame for this, but Game Freak and the Pokemon company are equally to blame, maybe more so. Without knowing the exact details of their arrangement it’s anybody’s guess where the blame

Sure, but it’s mostly Game Freak, The Pokemon Company, and Creatures Inc. as far as I know. Nintendo 1st party games have a lot of polish, but I don’t think they have much say in how Pokemon games are made, only that they get made for Nintendo consoles.

Cars:

There shouldn’t be a separate category, T-Series has the most subs not Mr. Beast.  Sure T-Series is only possible from the work of many people but Pew and Beast have teams that get it done as well.  You don’t make that kind of money and not hire people.

I think my problem was the moons were too close together usually. You think of another Mario game like Galaxy or 3D World or 64 and generally it takes quite a lot longer getting from point A (start) to point B (the star/flagpole). In other words, it felt like the levels were too short.

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I’m sure it was most likely the piracy that prevented companies from getting onboard more than anything. All you needed was a printer. And as for your GBA SP claim, I only ever had a regular GBA so it worked fine for me, but looks like it works just fine on the SP as well.

I still play motion control games every day (ARMS, Switch Sports, Splatoon 3, etc.), track my fitness with Wii Fit U as the board works with the Wii & Wii U, just like how the Wiimotes work on both systems.

Beat Saber and Super Hot are definitely classics you can’t play anywhere else. Of course Super Hot has PC versions, it’s a completely different game in VR. Actually, those are just a couple I’ve played, but there’s lots of really incredible games out there. I still really enjoyed Job Simulator and recommend it to

Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. The first one on PS4 didn’t get a lot of support because it’s an attachment sold separately and expensive, and this thing is even more expensive. If it’s too expensive and you already need an expensive and often hard to find PS5 as well, there likely won’t be a lot of users.

Seems weird to have Homer Simpson shoes with the main character’s name from American Dad on top.

What’s so wrong with tabletop? You got a Pro controller in your hands, you don’t need to get up from your desk while at work, sits on a bartop if you got a stool, etc. The only reason I don’t play that way is because I like games like Switch Sports and ARMS on the tv, but otherwise tabletop is a good way to play (if

That’s great if it works that easily, I wonder why I’ve seen zero ads that mention it?

There’s a big problem and they never seem to address it, but, VR needs a fan that can change direction. If you’re bald and wear glasses, the device that’s sitting on my skin will make my head start to sweat right away, especially since I like games like Beat Saber that are designed to make me sweat, and now my glasses

Needs turbo

Well good luck on learning english, I’m sure it may seem like a complicated language and difficult to use at first, but in time and with practice I’m sure you’ll manage to use it effectively one day. If you have a hard time expressing yourself, they have classes for that sort of thing.

yes it’s all very childish indeed

How do you believe something with your heart? Is that like believing with your knee or believing with a toe (i.e. not believing at all) or is it just a subtle way to tell the audience that your word means nothing and anyone who takes your advice is a moron because you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about?