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The tears aren't coming! The tears aren't coming!

Meanwhile, what's your friend code?

My Switch has stayed pretty faithful to my wifi, but we have incredibly good wifi service for whatever reason (I'm currently in the basement, about as far from the router as you can get without leaving the flat, and I've got a full strength connection.

I once saw a reviewer describe that scene by saying that the most disturbing thing in the movie involves Asami feeding a man a bowl of milk.

No change from last week: I'm plugging away at Wonderboy: The Dragon's Trap (on the last leg of the journey, which sees a rather significant difficulty spike!), Puyo Puyo Tetris, and Super Bomberman R.

I feel reasonably confident they will eventually get Netflix and other streaming services, if only because I can't think of why they wouldn't! It'd actually be pretty cool to have Netflix on the Switch, but like you I'm quite capable of waiting for it!

Plus, the $20 gets you this first round of DLC, and then also gets you the "new story content" round of DLC in December.

It's hilarious to think of a teenage passion for The Get Up Kids being fueled by testosterone.

I mean, I suppose we should grant that it's been a difficult couple of months for people who are emotionally invested in the failure of a video game company that doesn't aggressively pander directly, and exclusively, to their demographic.

I'm going to read the hell out of that article of yours later!

How many Great Fairies have you found?

Ooh, what's your favourite Zelda?

3D Land is a great little game! I'm still pretty impressed that the bonus levels after you beat Bowser are equal in number to the levels in the original game, even if a lot of them are remixed or challenge versions of earlier stages.

Well, it's been a whole week since I destroyed Ganon! When the first round of DLC comes, I'll probably do some armour grinding and Korok finding, and knock off some more sidequests. But for now, I'm quite satisfied with my 125 hour playthrough (and amused at the people on those other gaming sites whining that the DLC

I rode a horse a fair amount in the early going (where, I suppose, "early going" is defined as "the first 80 or 90 hours of the game"), but then most of what I had left to do involved traversing areas that weren't horse friendly, so I wound up leaving my horse in various places around Hyrule.

I live in an extra-thick bubble where a huge number of my friends, including my buddy who's mainly a shooter/sports/cars gamer, all own a WiiU.

Is this article suggesting that Dr. Strangelove didn't become fun until 1989?

Thicke and Williams are clearly in the right here, and intellectual property cases should not be decided on the basis of which party is related to a musical legend and which party is a total douchebag.

The torches around the Molduga one! Once I got it through my head that there would be no helpful beeping, it was not hard to find!