Though if I’m correct they don’t change the Pokemon’s VO since all they say is their name
Though if I’m correct they don’t change the Pokemon’s VO since all they say is their name
“Yabai” (dangerous/bad) which is what the young ones use as superlative now, like “This Mario Kart is Nuts.” or “This Mario Kart is Crazy.”.
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Easy to remember Pearl Marina
Hum, or the jaw couls just be less wide and don’t reach the sides of the mouth? My smile stops at canines too when seen from the front.
In French “une kalash” is a quite a common slang for that type of weapon, and “kalashnikov” is a known word as much as “ak-47" is even if the meaning is not that clear.
I was unaware that it would sound rare in english. Are you sure it’s not just because they were talking about a specific weapon in the media you cite?…
Report the stores that do that on social media, and let’s see if people don’t react about it. It’s only part of the problem, but stores should serve their clients’ needs in the area instead of focusing on getting rid of inventory.
I think Nintendo expects people to just bring their own Switch to competitions and dock it here, like they showed in their trailers. So it’s not a software problem, just a choice of format for the organisers.
Didn’t the trailers always show players bringing their own console to tournaments and docking them here (Splatoon during the Switch reveal for example)?
Or is there too much of a risk of hacked consoles? Otherwise, it seems like a non-problem for a portable device like the Switch. Tournament holders wouldn’t have to…
Someone else wrote that you can also use the “right” and probably “left” buttons to go 5x as fast.
I think I read it goes faster if you unzoom?
Note that Cappy can morph into any hat - so as long as you put a Stache and maybe the Googly red eyes, you are golden.
My theory: Rare’s DK canon is less canon in the Mario universe, so the street names are only references. For DK himself, he might even not be mentionned during the game, sidestepping the naming question.
The “4” things sounds like satire, they showed gameplay for another Metroid game after all.
AM2R ended up being competition after all.
It could be an entry level tactical game, like Super Mario RPG was an entry level RPG, or Mario Kart is an entry level racing game (Splatoon etc.).
Yup, there’s some gameplay clips (combat at 1:35)
The word Miyamoto used to describe Davide could be interpreted either as “passionate” or “very applied” (lots of effort put).
Hmmm, where do I have heard that jingle bit at 0:36? Sounds terribly familiar.
Does it suddenly look stiffer than the demo, or is it my imagination?