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I might recommend peeling the protector and trying again with a new one. Or peel and try to clean the protector but that might not work so well. I’ve had zero issues with bubbling. You might want to try something like this

Yeah. I’m traveling this weekend and so I’m eager to try out the Switch from the discomfort of an airplane. But part of me is tempted to leave it behind and roll with my 3DS and its larger library. I don’t want to damage the Switch. But more than that it just seems like it’ll be slightly more difficult to lug around.

Mike, I’ve been shopping all over the place for accessories but it seems most stores are sold out. Would you be willing to sell your sock?

If you play the game you’ll see why. He’s just overly charismatic and positive. The camera frequently cuts to a medium shot that zooms into a closeup as he winks and grins. It had me cracking up. And I was sure the internet would react with lots of memery. And sure enough they delivered. And not too surprisingly alot

Why did you go into your inventory to de-equip your gear? There’s a much easier way to do this. Pull up the quick-menu on the d-pad, scroll all the way to the empty slot on the left, and select it. Boom, done, no dropped shield.

Why were the semi-trucks in this movie so stupid? They ran them off the road and then failed to react to people and horses running through the street. “Corporations are evil” is a lazy excuse. Seems the only point of that scene was to force them to cross paths with that poor family whom they then needlessly put in

I’ve never cared much for trying to sort out the timeline, but I must admit I love this theory.

Seriously though, I don’t think there’s a cohesive timeline at this point. Nintendo is all about gameplay first. They figure out what sort of gameplay they want and then craft the story around it. In the case of Zelda, they do this with perhaps some references to the other Zelda’s but rarely any true indication of how

1. Proprietary Cartridge. 2. Developing for a new, less familiar platform??? 3. Because they know people will shell out extra for the convenience of playing on the Switch.

The army building/base management reminds me of Peace Walker and MGS V. Only in this case you can take dozens of them into battle. Curious to see how recruitment works and how/if it all ties into leveling/progression.

It was my GOTY 2014, and I know I’m not alone there. The original Shovel Knight by itself is worth $25. Throw in 2 new campaigns (and another one coming in the future) and it’s a no brainer.

I’m in the same boat. No issues here, even behind the back. I’m curious to learn if this is a problem with all joy-cons or only a defect in certain units. Time will tell.

It could be a defect with certain models. There’s speculation that the way it was packaged, some docks might have bent inwards slightly during transit, which would explain why some users are getting scratches. (Nintendo is offering hardware replacement for those effected btw). The fact that Nintendo has delisted the

Yawn. Keep waiting.

Some defective units do not equate to “shoddy hardware.”

Mama-Mia!