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Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and other classic 3D Mario games are coming to the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo confirmed today.

Correct. That’s why I phrased it “want to take it own” and not “would”.

Heh, if Nintendo took notice all they’d want to do is take it down, if we’re honest.

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Just thought this may be useful to add here for relevance:

EDIT: Oops I watched this and realized like 90% of it is indeed not relevant lol. Well. I’ll leave it here for the 10% in the beginning.

Yeah I don’t get why a book released on what should (hopefully) be the last year of his presidency is this important.

If what she had was so earth shattering, it would/should’ve been released either during impeachment trials, or during the Muller Probe, both of which were much more important towards damaging Trump’s

I learned how to play back when that movie came out for this exact reason. It’s actually not all that complicated luckily, just takes a bit of memorization.

I really need to know how the Switch version handles playing Hanafuda locally before diving in though. I imagine it requires two Switches.

This has to be the third in the Viewtiful Joe/Wonderful101 trilogy then judging from the wording.

I hope there’s a lot of VJ in this, but I’m excited in general.

I imagine wireless controllers in this space are a non-starter, similar to fight sticks?

I love rhythm games but play them in situations where I can’t necessarily stretch a wire across to the console all the time. I don’t really play on a level that depends on lag being as low as possible so I’d gladly sacrifice some

I think that it is still used today does not exclude it from losing negative connotation by continuing to use it in non-aggressive ways, as it was a word with a non-aggressive meaning first. That’s the main difference I’m leaning on for my opinion vs. terms that are entirely made up to be used in a offensive context

I feel I am aware of a similar movement to avoid “hysterical” for that reason though in most culture because of that very same association with it being directed previously at females. Similar to how “retarded” is being avoided now.

I think immediately starting your response to an opinion about slurs....with slurs.....sadly makes your valid point harder for others to see. Also giving no one a way to talk about the topic unless they are experts (or apparently have anecdotes from one person at least a decade old) means you don’t want to move on, or

Well who does get to decide when it is no longer a slur? Those the slur was exclusively used against? In their view? If a white person was also called a savage for their interest in Native American culture, they automatically have zero say in the discussion?

Who has ever come out and said “this term is now A-OK, it

I’m keeping this short. Thank you for your thoughtful response.

I never said “savage” was never a slur. However, I am of the strong opinion it is no longer. You’re much more likely to hear it used to describe an action or feeling online these days, and probably not at all in everyday life.

I won’t claim to be Native

As someone all for trying to put more thought into the language used and it’s appropriateness going forward, I’ll ultimately have to admit this fell short of convincing.

Quick snarky jabs with broad implications lacking any actual substance or evidence presenting?

A comment section classic.

“I’m going to use a word, I don’t mean to offend anybody. If you are offended, get over it. I’ve been called everything in the book. I don’t give offense, you take offense.”

Man, there’s so much nuance here it’s super interesting. I like Orlando I think from the little I’ve seen of him in general, and I think it’s fair

Well I only say “easier” because Sekiro’s death penalties are annoyances at best compared to mainline Souls’ games, plus the unseen aid system makes them even more light touch. That and simply always giving you one on-the-spot resurrect for free cuts down on backtrack time significantly. Even if you do have to

Yeah I was speaking generally and just letting you know my perspective since you hadn’t heard people talk about it much.

I’ve played almost every big Dark Souls or DS-like that’s come out, and Sekiro is the only one I’ve finished.

It shifted the difficulty in a way where it isn’t harsh in a time wasting way, but harsh in an actually skill-building way. DS fans will probably call it too easy but I feel like the mechanic changes did a