jwrose
Joel Rose
jwrose

Maybe it is a regular saddle but Yoshi just has a big hump there? ...Maybe?

good point- its like, over time, what started as a saddle in Super Mario World morphed into a red turtle shell. Who would want to sit on that?

I’ve always assumed it has something to do with the deal they strike with the publisher. The publisher probably knows their numbers for a certain title and they probably take a lot of various factors into account if they want to put it up for free for a couple weeks or a whole month. I’m totally guessing here, but

While I think everything they said is 100% true, the manufacturer’s variation ended up with a controller that wasn’t up to operational spec. I guess that’s the rub. If I read this correctly, it wasn’t Nintendo’s design that caused a flaw, and it wasn’t a manufacturing problem, it was a choice the manufacturer made

My six year old daughter loves the Zelda games. She insists on call them all “Link and Zelda: {sub-title}”. She will never shorten them either.

No one is saying “don’t look at their experience”.

And, coming in the fall of 2019, Sonic Special Forces where each member of Sonic’s team has a special ops outfit that gives them each new abilities. They take on jobs around the globe as mercenaries. Of course, in a twist their client turns out to be Eggman and they have to take him down as the last mission. Oh, and

And, coming in the fall of 2019, Sonic Special Forces where each member of Sonic’s team has a special outfit that gives them each new abilities. They take on jobs around the globe as mercenaries. Of course, in a twist their client turns out to be Eggman and they have to take him down as the last mission. Oh, and tails

what do you mean by “classic Sonic”? I would think that would describe a 2D game, not a 3D one.

That’s awesome! Yeah, the depth in this game is incredible. The sense of discovery is amazing on so many levels. I was helping my 6 year old on her game a bit and was climbing around on some tall mountains and paragliding to the next one. My 4 year old came over, who usually isn’t much into watching games and she,

Yeah, I keep fast travel down to only using for for very specific things like fast travel to go upgrade my heart containers or special items- then fast travel back to where I was. Other than that, I’ve basically gone on foot because there’s just so much to explore. The amazing thing is how dense some of the areas

Yeah! She had me trying to catch one for her yesterday. For some reason she REALLY wants to ride on the smaller animals, especially the foxes. I have to admit, if you think of a mental image of that, it would be pretty hilarious. I’d love to see a glitch of that.

Same here. At every point in Zelda I have the main mission, but I really have 1 other thing I’m working toward, but then I decide to go do X because I see its over there in the distance, then I get close to X and see Y and decide to do that- and the entire time is fun. I’ve probably sunk 20 hours into it so far. I’m

Ha, this is great. I picked up the Wii U version for my 6 year old daughter (while I play on the Switch) and she’s loving the horse options. She’s always seeing a different horse she’d like to get, but she’s nervous about losing her current one.

Not necessarily. I’ve had mine since launch and I’ve docked it at least once a day. Last night I was (attempting) to put a screen protector on it so I was cleaning the screen under a bright light. I looked it over like a hawk to find any dust particles and saw 0 scratches.

and that’s a lone shark, not a loan shark.

Hmm... this just raises one logical question:

Sorry to hear that. I’ve known others who have been hurt from their experiences as well, which is very unfortunate. I grew up Baptist and my wife was Church of Christ until junior high then essentially Baptist. While I certainly knew a few who fit the hypocrite stereotype (myself included, at times, when I look back),

I’m thinking of having a line of food products “designed by kids for kids” and let my 4 year old come up with all the recipes. What can go wrong?

Yeah, same here. I’m 10-15 hours into it and I think its easily in my top 5 favorite games... and that’s being conservative (assuming it keeps it up through the whole game, and it seems like it will). I tend to be the nostalgic type and usually still will rank old 8-bit or 16-bit games higher than newer ones (even if