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The moment I start talking horseshit, your face is the first thing I’ll mention.

You know, some of (if not all) the best fantasy medieval europe games come from Japan, I wonder if some western devs took a gamble and made a medieval fantasy japan, would that actually help? Cause I think there’s gold a-waitin’

I finnally understood a Life in Agro. And I like it XD.

Aside from them being A’holes, 1-1-1970 has a technical reason. See computers don’t hold dates like 23rd december ‘17 or some such, rather they store a single number that represents that date. The number is calculated by counting miliseconds since 1-1-1970, so a cookie with an expiry time of 0 (so no expirty time)

I remember this series on playstation where you’re this guy who brutally murders his opponents and gets it on with too many ladies. His escapades were never explicitely in the picture though.

It seems to me their trying their hand at every mobile economy-model out there. So it bums me out that Mario Run isn’t performing fantastically, I wish Animal Crossing lovers all the best with this game, but in line with vote with your wallets I also kind of hope it bombes (which is a weird and decidedly bad feeling,

Well fair enough, to each their own. Mario Oddysey is just around the corner, so you probably won’t need any other Mario game for a while anyway (I know I don’t, Mario Odyssey has me super hyped)

The trick is that it doesn’t acurately compare to other runners. For starters it’s not endless, and there’s no procedural generation to be found.

Good luck and bad luck are merely a merely a matter of perspective.

And here I thought the Japanese considered it rude to leave tips XD.

Real talk: if you own a smart-phone, then Mario Run is great. One purchase that’s all, fun quick-fire game. The rest isn’t for me either.

Should AC mobile be succesfull, then a Switch AC is pretty much a given. Nintendo has made it abundantly clear that their mobile games are supposed to be a driver to their main business.

I’d be happy if they did do a port with all DLC and will gladly triple dip (that’s Wii U, 3DS and Switch). It would mean the meta stays largely the same, all those Amiibo get another leash on life, and I get to play as the later DLC characters that I didn’t buy. Maybe add a character or two (or one specific character

Well, you know, both the Wii and Wii U iterations of Smash did not require motion controls or the gamepad (heck, the regular 3DS couldn’t display Smash in 3D). So outside of the one Z button, or the home and capture button, I don’t see any missing buttons. Also, if they are porting Smash 4 (which isn’t exactly clear,

You get a star for one thoughtful reply. Mob mentality was my main concern and you have addressed this. It also seemed that on this point we agree. Bandwagoning is a concern.

Hi, first off sorry for making you angry, this was not the intent. Now feel free to stop replying if you want to, but I think replying could make for a good discussion.

What do I expect? At least a status report in the OP explaining Kotaku’s corroboration or lack thereof. It’s ok for Kotaku to not have an answer and just report, but it’s not ok to imply it really happened and not say they don’t know. At this point, it’s just fuel for the bandwagon.

Commented with something similar. The internet sometimes just seems like a raging flock. It’s scary.

So honest question:

Awesome! Yes it’s to early for Smash 4 Switch, but come on, a smash will be on this thing sooner or later (hope Sakurai gets his rest). And the gamecube controller will be there waiting. But moreover, this time you can use the ngc controller for all games. I just went from two joy-con and a pro controller, to having