Ironically, you can’t sell fossils until you evaluate them, which means you already have Blathers. Also Nook takes donations until he arrives. (With an overnight wait.)
Ironically, you can’t sell fossils until you evaluate them, which means you already have Blathers. Also Nook takes donations until he arrives. (With an overnight wait.)
Give 5 items to Nook. The next morning Blathers will arrive after you set up his tent. Give him 15 more items, he will close down for a day and the next you’ll have a Museum. I never had to do this stacking.
This feels like a wildly unnessesary step. I had a museum built in 3 days. <_<;
All you have to do is donate 5 items to nook, then 15 more to Blathers when he arrives overnight. There’s a single day waiting period between that.
Amazon issued a correction that said the notice was an error. The entire Amazon thing is being misread by people. They’re only restricting shipping on products not sold directly by them but through their warehouses. Their own products and all third party shipping is still going normal.
You’ve got it wrong dude. Maintaining exclusivity on their first party games means more people interested in buying that hardware. The hardware is always sold at a loss because the base sale isn’t where they make their money. The software isn’t even where they make their money.
I feel like the description is off, this is MASS EFFECT meets Heart of Darkness.
So your entire argument is to pretend the rules don’t exist and to continue to attempt to redefine an exception, literally, a rare occurance in opposition to the norm, as being “rare” and that somehow isn’t the same thing.
Working a little too hard to walk away from an exception to a rule by trying to say a rare case isn’t an exception. That’s the same thing with extra steps dude.
@Heather
Note that almost all of those follow the I with an N, that’s one of the exception rules. Giraffe, being a proper name for a species, is an adapted word from another language, which also makes it a clear exception.
Fun little bit is that, while he’s free to insist on whatever he wants, his use of a “soft g” sound is actually against the general rules of how our language works.
**quietly points out that everyone who had the originals got the game for free**
Oh yeah, citation:
“It is no longer possible to purchase new content from the Wii Shop. However, for the time being you may continue to re-download content you have purchased or transfer that content from a Wii system to a Wii U system. Be aware that these features will eventually end at a future date.”
You gave a pretty bad example. While they discontinued SALES on the Wii e-Shop, to this day you can still download everything previously purchased on it OR on a Wii U if you upgraded (or choose to upgrade).
This is a lot like the Scott Pilgrim PS3 thing where people claim it’s gone forever, yet I just redownloaded it…
It’s not remotely as difficult, especially if you subscribe to Nintendo Online. I’ve had my system replaced once already, getting my saves back and access to my games was a matter of signing into the new console and choosing the downloads off a list. It’s no different than the other consoles now.
They didn’t back themselves into anything. You’re nitpicking and trying to make presentation into some sort of fact that it really isn’t. They’ve canonized the fact they exist. Make peace with it.
They actually, never at any point, made such a claim. :P
Seeing Bangaa in the Return to Ivalice storyline means they exist. That’s not really a point against them dude. As for Nu Mon, they might not exist on Source, doesn’t mean they didn’t at one point. We know for a fact they’re a reclusive species and that even where we found them, they were a dying breed. Moogles are…
If by 3 measly SNES games you mean 4 incredible SNES games and 2 gorgeous NES games, when 2 games a month was the norm (so 3 months, 6 games) and just after releasing 20 games at once on the SNES platform... then sure, you have a point. Just not sure what it is.