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im going to go the truly controversial route and say it. zeldas design peaked in twilight princess its literally never been as good ever since before and after it came and graced us. and her actual writing too tbqh... not only because her brunette swag >>>>>>>>>>> blonde but like, the makeup the dress her idgaf expression of it all her actual role as a captive ruler where it actually felt like she had real tangible authority over a kingdom before becoming a political hostage rather than a pretty figurehead........ her fucking girlfriend midna the best character of all time. i believe in tp zelda supremacy etc etc..... auuuuuuu i miss herrrrrrr </3
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pembrokewkorgi · 9 months
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Commercial Break - Classic Wario Commercials Part 3
In the latest installment of Commercial Break, we take our third and final venture into Wario commercials, and boy does it go to some strange places. https://youtu.be/7XjoJecJnSc
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xolta · 2 years
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ITS OVER
Xolta's Big old recommended games list finale
3ds: Code of Princess(beat em up) Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D(platformer) Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past(jrpg) Kid Icarus: Uprising(rail shooting action adventure/ HADESSSS!) Kirby: Triple Deluxe(platformer) Kirby: Planet Robobot(platformer/CUBE) The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds(action advenutre) Mario Kart 7(kart racing) Monster Hunter 3 & 4 Ultimate(monster hunting) Pokémon X and Y(monster rasing rpg) Pokemon Sun and moon(monster rasing rpg/rail roading the player sim) Super Mario 3D Land(platformer) 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure(platforming) Mighty Gun volt(platformer) Gunman Clive(platformer) Liberation Maiden(shooter/ anime as fuck) Mighty Switch Force(puzzle platformer) Pushmo(puzzle) Crashmo(puzzle) Vitual console taken form us to soon
Wiiu: Bayonetta 2(charater action) Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze(platformer) Mario Kart 8(kart raceing) Splatoon(squad tps) Super Mario 3D World(platformer) Super Smash Bros. for Wii U(platform fighter) Super mario marker(making mario) The Wonderful 101(charater action/sentai em up)
~past this point will be modifed in the future as these systems are still out and geting stuff~ Windows71-11 every thing i may have forgotten and steam round: Fallout: New Vegas(rpg) Serious Sam HD(fps) Terraria (Crafting) Minecraft(crafting) VVVVVV(platfromer/exploring light) Zombie Shooter(Shoooot) Freedom Planet (platformer) Shovle knight treasure trove(platformer) Ikaruga (shump) Doom 2016(fps) Doom enteral(fps) Wolfenstine(fps) Doom 1&2 (fps) doom 64(fps) Halo the master chief collection(fps) Quake 1&2(fps) La-Mulana (metroidvania) Oniken (platformer) Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed(kart racer) Necrovsion the lost company(fps jank) Cuphead (run and gun) Odallus: The Dark Call (platformer) New super luckey's tale(platformer) Sonic Mania Plus (platformer) Bayotena(charater action) Vanquish (tps/ Exploding knees) Wild Guns Reloaded(run and gun) Yooka-Laylee the impossbile lair(platformer) War hammer 40k dawn of war(rts) total annihilation(rts) Streests of rage 4(beat em up) Amid evil(boomer shooter) Bloodstained curse of the moon1&2(platformer) Bloodstained ritual of the night(metroidvania) Castlevania anniversary collection(collection) Demon's tilt(pinball) Devil may cry 5(charater action/ pull my devil trigger) Game dev tycoon(tycoon) Giga bash(kaiju fighting) Hades(rougelike action/every one is hot em up) Pac man world repac(platformer) klonoa phantasy reverie series(collection) Doom mods too many good ones to name go forth my child(mods) Mega man leangcey collection1&2(collection) Mega man x leangcey 1&2(collection) Metal gear rising revengance(charater action/ridens nice ass) Pain killer series(fps) paper sorcerer(rpg) Project warlock(boomer shooter) Dusk(boomer shooter) Puyo puyo tetris 2(puzzle) septerra core (rpg) Civ 3(civ game) Sonic cd *sadly no longer for sale(platformers) Splunky 1&2(rougelike platfromers/cbt) Spyro reingainted trilogy(collection) Team fortress 2(squad fps) Tmnt Shredders revenge(beat em up) Titan quest (rpg) Xenociris(twin stick shooter) Sonic fan games *to many in so many genres Mario fan games *go nuts Fast Rmx (future racing) Resident evil 4(surivival horror) Red Out(future racing) Riki & vikki (puzzle platformer) pizza tower(platformer) metal slug 2&3(run and gun) Hyrdo thunder(boat racing) Freedom force1&2(action rpg) Record of Lodoss War -Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth(metroidvania) Death road to Cananda(rougelike) Duck game(party game) Grim Dawn (action rpg) Elden ring(action rpg/soulike) Baba is you(puzzle/exploding brain sim) Warhammer 40k Boltgun(Fps)
Xeno tilt( virtual pinball) Pizza tower(Platformer)
Hypnospace outlaw(visual novel/ 90s web nostalgia em up)
Balatro(rouge lite/funny clown poker game)
Areo Gpx(I cant belive its not f zero)
Switch: Bayonetta 2(charater action) Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze(platformer) Mario Kart 8 deluxe(kart raceing) Astral Chain (charater action/jojo cops) Dragon Quest XI (jprg) Kirby and the Forgotten Land(platfromer) Crash 4(platformer) Splatoon 3(suqad tps) Mario maker 2(mario making) Club house games 51 (mixed bag) Luigi's Mansion 3(advenutre) Metroid Dread(metrovania) Super Mario Odyssey(3d platformer) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate(platform fighter) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection (mixed bag) Blaster Master Zero (metroidvania) Castlevania Advance Collection (mixed bag)
Super mario 3d world + Bower's fury(platformer)
F zero 99(super face racing/battle royal)
Super mario womder(platformer)
Paper Mario thousand year door remake(rpg)
Puyo Puyo tetris(puzzel)
Mario rpg remake (rpg)
Xbox series x: Wild hearts(monster hunting)
Resident evil Village(Survival horror/giant vampire mommy) Hi Fi Rush(Rythm Charater action)
Slave Zero x(platfromer)
We Love Katamari reroll (ball rollan)
Backwards compatibility is nice i guess HINT HINT SONY AND NINTENDO
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My Thoughts On: Virtual Console
I don't think I've done this yet?
Hey there, it's Alex! Wow, seems like all my blog posts are about a decade late to the discussion? I mean, even the whole idea of a blog like I'm running feels dated in a bygone era. Oh well, i don't really care, this is fun!
I love Virtual Console! The idea of playing all your favorite older games digitally on a more modern console at a fraction of the original price is revolutionary! The Virtual Console brand started with the Wii Shop Channel where you could purchase them using Wii Points (that's a whole topic unto itself) for previous Nintendo platforms, such as the NES, SNES, and N64, but some third-party support came in the form of Sega's Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis, SNK, and even Commodore 64, what? They had some pretty niche games on here, but also many of the biggest titles like all the 2D Mario games, Metroid, Zelda, pretty much anything you could ask for! They were missing some classic N64 games like Banjo-Kazooie for obvious licensing reasons with developer Rare's acquisition by Microsoft, and GoldenEye 007 which recieved a Wii remake. Other games like Earthbound or Panel de Pon weren't available because they hadn't yet reached the level of popularity they hold now (especially in Earthbound's case).
Quick tangent here, but I still think the DSi should have gotten Virtual Consoles. I mean, it already had an eShop! There were DSiWare games being developed just like WiiWare games! Plus, they removed the famous Gameboy Advance slot (or "Slot 2" as it's officially called), so this would be the perfect opportunity to make users repurchase their favorite GBA games, and maybe GB/GBC games that were previously unplayable on the DS, and install them on the DSi! They probably could have squeezed NES and maybe SNES VCs on there too if they tried. This was such a huge missed opportunity that would've added validity to the DSi, and could've truly pushed the DS to being one of the best consoles ever, even more so than it is now. But I digress, moving on!
After the Wii came the 3DS, sporting the 3DS eShop and, you guessed it, portable Virtual Console! Yes, finally, handheld VC titles! The 3DS ended up having Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance (exclusive to Ambassador Program), NES, SNES (New 3DS only), Sega Master System, and Sega GameGear.
The GBA Virtual Consoles only had a small handful of titles released alongside the eShop, and were only available to download for free by members of the Ambassador Program, users who bought their 3DS systems before the price was cut a few months after release. They later introduced SNES Virtual Console, which is amazing! But instead of putting in effort, they said "Oh, uh, the old 3DS isn't strong enough to run SNES games, you need a NEW 3DS" and really? Is it too weak? You mean if I open my original model 3DS right now I won't see a fully functional homebrew SNES Virtual Console collection? Really? Moving on...
After the 3DS, Nintendo quickly released the WiiU as their new home console! This too featured an eShop, and Virtual Console! This time, GBA was available to everyone! They also added DS Virtual Console, which is very cool in my opinion! From what I hear it wasn't executed very well, but that's such a unique idea! They also added certain Wii titles to be downloaded and installed, sort of like a VC, but not part of that brand. Those will forever be in a state of purgatory...
And finally, we come to the Nintendo Switch, and... nothing. Nintendo has completely done away with the Virtual Console brand, and broken my heart. Instead, if you sign up for Nintendo Switch Online, their online gaming service, you get access to NES and SNES apps loaded with a bunch of retro games, but most of them are just random things most people don't care about. If you upgrade to the NSO Expansion you get N64 and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis apps, but again, so far there's just not enough games to warrant the huge price jump of the Expansion. So far there's not a whole lot of value to the service, and we're still waiting on more to justify it. Personally, I'm thinking GameCube would be good candidates for this line, and a GC app would make me instantly upgrade!
As a more recent update, Gameboy was added to NSO, and Gameboy Advance as a part of the Expansion! This is a great step forward, but its not everything they need to add value to the Expansion. Still, good job, Nintendo!
The Virtual Console name has a lot of history to it, and a lot of fond memories from gamers such as myself who remember downlaoding and playing all sorts of games on Wii and 3DS from older consoles. Today, as the brand has been done away with on Switch, and the 3DS/WiiU eShops closing, it seems that era is ending... but don't forget! With homebrew you cans till find the installable files online and put them on your console! There's also tools to make your own custom injects for the 3DS! We can still enjoy new VC for many years to come with these wonderful tools from dedicated developers.
Thanks for reading, and be sure to ask questions and suggest new post ideas in my ask box! Stay safe, stay hydrated, and God bless! Happy gaming to ya!
~ Alex
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antvnger · 1 year
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((Ohhhhh good choice @ultimategamernerd ))
In this universe, Scott was born April 6, 1980. I don’t care what google says, I made the rules.
The NES came out September 27, 1986
Scott learned quickly what all-nighters were when he got the NES and Super Mario for Christmas of ‘86 and couldn’t stop playing.
Super Mario and Super Mario 3 were his favorites but so we’re Galaga and DigDug.
Pac Man was just comical to him.
He loved it. He was mesmerized by it.
And he was amazed even further by how quickly the technology advanced in ten years when he bought the N64 and Mario64.
MarioKart was cool, but Diddy Kong Racing was better.
Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie were wacky, nonsensical adventures that he would play over and over and over.
He has those on his Xbox One now
He had a Gameboy that he took care of for forever. He took it apart once and figured out how to enhance it.
He honestly thought he would go into a gaming business someday because he loved playing so much
In high school and in college, he hosted gaming tournaments on different weekends, each weekend featuring a different game that wouldn’t be announced until it was time to play
He had a pass-around trophy made for those tournaments.
He was devastated when his N64 kicked the bucket and he couldn’t fix it
But he got another one for his birthday just recently with some classic games so it’s better.
He, Tony, Cassie, and Peter have MarioKart night now.
He and Tony have VR game night too.
Currently, Cassie has a PlayStation and a Nintendo Switch
Scott has an N64, Wii (which he only has now to play GameCube games), WiiU, Switch Lite, and Xbox One
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owlixx · 2 years
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GBA Wishlist
Okay so I’m thinking about picking up a GBA so I can play those games on a real console instead of emulated. I had a silver and then a blue GBA SP as a kid. I’m torn between a modded original GBA or an SP, especially the triforce design. Anyways, I wanted to list some games I’d actually play on a GBA and figured I might as well post it online to look back on later, not sure if the notes will even make sense to anyone but me. Feel free to add recommendations. Also I had so much fun making this list that I’m thinking about going through and doing a similar list for the DS, 3DS, GameCube (on my WiiU), Wii (on my Wii U), Wii U, PS3, PS1 (on my PS3 or Vita), Vita, PSP (on my Vita) since those are the consoles I can currently play on original (or close enough) hardware.
Big hitters:
* Advance wars - 1 and 2, never really tucked into them past the tutorial before and having a real GBA would really force me to take them nice and slow.
* Fire emblem - multiple, I could even grab a fan tran of FE6
* Drill dozer - doubt I’d have rumble on a flash cart but this would have a lot more charm on a physical gba
* Pokémon mystery dungeon - again, I think I’d have more patience with this slow game on a real gba
* Chain of memories - been meaning to play this anyways
* FF5-6 patched - fan patched because of the audio, but I think these have exclusive content on a GBA vs snes/ps1 and I wanna play these games on a non-modern screen
* FF Tactics Advance - again, just feels more charming on a small screen
* MM battle network - been meaning to play these anyways
* NES Classics - not the best way to play these games, but kind of a novelty
* Super Mario advance 1-4 - would be so funny to play the Wii U rom of SMA4, but also I grew up with that game
* Kuru Kuru Kururin - always one I use to test a new emulator setup, easy fun
* Tony Hawk - had a recent Tony Hawk phase, these ones are supposed to be good
* Doom - novelty
* Game and watch gallery 4 - great for testing/pick up and play
* F zero/Mario kart - again, very pick up and play
* Mario golf advance tour - loved the gba Mario tennis and I should play this one too
* Wario Land 4 - had a wario land phase recently and stopped mid-3
* Golden Sun - I did actually do the first hour or so on Wii U but this game belongs on handheld
* Warioware - the definition of pick up and play
* Minish Cap - I feel like this game is good enough to be worth playing removed from the original console so it’s doubly worth playing on a real one
* Mother 3 - Cmon, this one is a gimme. Playing the fan Tran on a real GBA would be such an own on Nintendo
Lesser:
* Swordcraft Story - started this on vita, pretty cute
* Banjo Kazooie/Pilot - because I played nuts and bolts as a kid
* Bit generations - don’t have the ROM’s currently but I love a simple game
* Boktai - patched for the sensor but cmon it’s Hideo
* Bomberman - they made so many of these for GBA
* Bookworm - I’m a simple man
* Car battler joe - I always see this mentioned
* Starfy - fan trans
* Various SNES ports (DKC) - I had DKC as a kid but also there’s sooo many snes ports
* Dr Mario & Puzzle League - pick up and play
* Yugioh - I had one as a kid and got into these recently
* GTA - I think this one is a GTA3 prequel?
* Various fighting games (MK, GG, Tekken, SF) - novelty
* Jet grind radio - even if just for the music
* Finding Nemo - had as kid
* Lady Sia - seen on lists
* Sabrewulf - rare! And seen on lists
* That one xcom game (rebelstar) - I mean, I do like xcom
* LttP - never played it, I should look up version differences first
* Lego Star Wars - had as kid
* Return of the king - seen on lists, seems better than it should be
* Magical vacation - fan Tran, from Hazel’s video
* Pac-Man - various here, pick up and play
* Polarium - polarium DS is cute
* Puyo - pick up and play
* Zone of the Enders - I’ve been meaning to play this and the 2 main games
* Denki blocks - cute puzzle game
* Gunstar super heroes - kind of a shmup, I stan treasure honestly
* Sword of mana - I think this is a remake of the first game? So it’s safe to start here?
* Sigma star saga - read about this in Nintendo power as a kid, seems like a shmup rpg hybrid
* Hamtaro - nobody will shut up about how good this game is for some reason
* Pinball of the dead - seen this one praised a few times
* Chu chu rocket - I wasn’t convinced until I saw that it had 2500 user created levels
* Tactics Ogre - surprised to see this so high on metacritic when I didn’t know it existed before
* Ninja Five O - no one will shut up about this game
* Various racing games
* Asterisk and obelisk XL - impressively 3D
* Harvest moon - maybe the tiny screen will finally convince me to have the patience to farm
* Activision Anthology - again, just for the novelty
Replay:
* 3 Castlevanias - only actually beat Aria
* Mega Man Zero - hard, maybe too hard
* Sonic Advance 1-3 - had 3 as kid, love these
* Kirby - didn’t beat amazing mirror, wouldn’t mind trying to 100% nightmare
* Metroid Zero Mission/Fusion - classics. Perfection.
* Pokémon RSE/FRLG - always due for a replay
* Pokémon pinball - my go to testing game
* Mario tennis power tour - never did beat hard mode. And it’s been a while
* Mario Vs donkey kong - played as kid
* Klonoa - very pick up and play
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legiongamerrd · 1 month
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#Gamefemerides
Hace 32 años se lanzó en América, Super Mario Kart (スーパーマリオカート). Es un videojuego de carreras en karts desarrollado por Nintendo EAD para la consola Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Es el primer juego de la saga Mario Kart. Al vender ocho millones de copias, fue el tercer juego mejor vendido para SNES. Super Mario Kart fue relanzado para la Consola Virtual de Wii, Wii U, SNES Classic Edition y Nintendo Switch Online.
En Super Mario Kart el jugador toma el control de uno de ocho personajes de la saga Mario, cada uno con diferentes habilidades. En el modo de un solo jugador, el usuario puede correr contra personajes controlados por la consola en diferentes copas y carreras de tres niveles de dificultad.
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beevean · 3 months
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One big thing to also mention about Lost World is the "they are literally plagiarizing Mario Galaxy" bit, or rather, people at the time still thinking that Sonic and Mario are still at war. This point technically started with Unleashed and it's general differences between the XBOX360/PS3 version and the Wii/PS2 version. Naturally this was still the time of Wii's prime and most played and judged that version, leading to the general consensus of "PS3/XBOX360 good, Wii awful and bad".
This awakened the mob that thought console (and to an extent, company mascot) wars are still relevant. Following Colors and Lost World also being on Wii led to the rise of the "oh how Sonic has fallen, he's sucking up to Mario now" mindset and people in general lambasting Nintendo and specifically Wii for being a weak console that's intentionally dragging Sonic's reputation down, but Sega clearly only cares about money and not their icon's dignity, so they are bad for mooching Nintendo. That's obviously not including the crowd that actually did say that Sega should just sell Sonic to Nintendo at this point.
Also side note, but the point about Wii's software is also part of why the reaction to Colors Ultimate was so heated. Everyone already knows what the Sonic modding community is capable of, and one of their feats was mastering the Dolphin emulator. Naturally, OG Colors by that point was bedazzled up with all sorts of mods that made it look the best it can, so when more and more footage of Ultimate kept popping up, people repackaged the "Sega should let its fans make the games for them" and went "Wow Sega really doesn't know what they are doing, a basic emulator does their job better than them. Anyway, where's our Unleashed remake".
Oh, I remember the "Sonic is plagiarizing Mario" discourse, complete with the answer "Sonic had planetoids in SA2". It was also tied with the criticism against the bright aesthetic: some liked it for being "Classic", other disliked it for being too Mario. In general, no one was happy with the WiiU deal lol.
As for SCU, that doesn't scratch the surface. The lackluster aesthetic is only a small part of it - hell, rushed things like the Metal races or the Jade Wisp not being properly playtested are a small part of it. The game quickly became known for having absurd glitches that might or might not be real, like Sonic's model breaking so hard he turns into a fish or that seizure-inducing overflow.
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hoodie-prince-kid · 4 months
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So is it possible to summarise all the games' lores in a single post/message to someone who knows goose egg about the stories and has only seen boss fight videos but wants to get into the series?
WELL!!!
The good thing about the series is that all the games are perfectly good as standalone content! If you wanna hop in on the ttyd remaster, feel free! The most youll miss out on is easter eggs and callbacks.
HOWEVER!
If you'd like to get into the series as a whole, i suggest playing them in the order i did, which is the order of release. You'll get to experience the evolution of the style of art, story, and gameplay over time!
There are 6 games not including Paper Jam, which is a crossover with the Mario + Luigi series, and I personally consider it to be more of the latter continuity. I would categorize the games as follows:
Classics: Paper Mario (Nintendo 64), Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (Gamecube, remastered for Switch). As the earliest games in the series, they have a similar turn-based combat gameplay style, a closed walk-based map, and a system of collecting partners throughout the story in simple JRPG fashion. The stories are divided into chapters and in structure are pretty similar, but still unique from each other. The art style of these two games are what the series is known for, being similar to a pop-up storybook in terms of visuals.
Outlier: Super Paper Mario (Wii). This one is its own category primarily because the gameplay is much closer to a 2D platformer than a turn-based RPG like the prior two, and I personally believe that's important to note before getting into it if you're playing them in order of release, because the contrast can be quite jarring. However, it's also stylistically quite different from the previous two in story structure and art style, being more akin to a cyberspace aesthetic with unique character designs and even other playable characters. I'll also note that the story, albeit in the collect-them-all style of essentially all Mario games, is highly unique when it comes to how things play out and especially the villains.
Comapnion era: Paper Mario: Sticker Star (3DS), Paper Mario: Color Splash (WiiU), Paper Mario: The Origami King (Switch). These three are stylistically much closer to papercraft like Yoshi's Woolly World or Kirby's Epic Yarn, putting much more emphasis on the "Paper" in "Paper Mario". They return to a turn-based combat system with different mechanics, but there are no longer a party of partners- instead Mario is accompanied by a singular companion who helps along the journey in their own unique way that adds to the gameplay. Sticker Star and Color Splash use a system involving material required for attacks, while The Origami King adds on with a rather unique combat stage that also functions as a puzzle system. Sticker Star in particular is a bit devoid of story, but it's still got its merit and is overall highly enjoyable; SS and CS also function with an overworld map much like the 2D Mario games, while TOK returns to the walk-based maps of the classics. The stories are no longer divided into chapters, instead progressing in level-based segments.
All-in-all, you can hop into the series wherever it interests you, but if you want to get into the whole thing, I definitely suggest playing in order of release to follow how the games evolve and change over time- and so you can pick up on Easter eggs as you play further in time!
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bronze-gamin-o · 6 months
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In JAPAN, game companies are finished on some of their game-hardware in April.
The Japanese NINTENDO is finished on Nintendo 3DS & WiiU in the beginning of April.
The Japanese SONY is finished on PS VITA in the middle of April.
Make sure you got your stuff downloaded before that happens(# ゚ Д゚ )!!!!
Of course, just downloading what you bought before--is, mostly, still okay. That's not finished, yet( ・´ー・`).
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chipstertool · 1 year
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(Switch Idea) Tomodachi Life: New Life
Since there are some people who were anticipating for Tomodachi Life to come to the Switch as Miitopia was released with some new features which may have led people to think TL was going to be next.
I have made previous posts about what I would want in the next TL but decided to make an "ultimate redux" into one post.
As for starters, for this new TL game would be a combination of Collection and Life as, in theory, could bring about new possibilities for this game on a console/handheld hybrid and testing the limits of the hardware.
Job Diagnosis - In Tomodachi Collection, there was a area that provided what kind of job a Mii would have such as Car Washer, Inspector, Model, or Nurse. It would be interesting if these diagnoses were to have an impact on the Miis themselves.
Additional Songs - In some versions of TL, there are about 5 songs they have in common: Metal, Pop, Rock & Roll, Rap, and Opera while Ballad, Techno, Musical, and Enka are its outliers. There are other genres the potential TL game may touch upon: Jazz, Country, Funk, Disco, R&B, or Classical.
Basic Interiors - Whenever a Mii is registered into your island, it would nice to have a basic interior with furniture that correlates with the generated personality the have.
Interiors - This segment, along with a few next ones, will be related to Tomodachi Collection as they were some that were cut from TL and it would nice to have them ported or even revamped. As for having them interactable, it's debatable.
Nintendo Gifts - Level-Up gifts provide interaction by its given Miis and we can see them using it from time to time. At least one console and handheld are included: Wii and DS for Collection + WiiU and 3DS for Life; although why not provide every Nintendo Console so Miis could play games on each console, we have an interior that features old games.
Permanent Hair Color - I know people have used hair dye on their Miis and groan whenever it gets washed away with a bath set, so it would be a good opportunity to apply it onto TL.
Extended Mii Creations - Inspired from Miitopia doing a massive upgrade on its character creation with the outcome of various interesting and outstanding outcomes, can't see why TL wouldn't have it.
Additional Buildings/Expanded Island - It's debatable the new rendition of the island could use a hospital, school, office and etc. Plus, since this is on the Switch, why not have a bigger island?
Miitomo Items - I think it would be a waste not to let them be implemented in the game.
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thaipolar · 2 years
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Lego city undercover part 1
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Welcome to LEGO CITY coop gameplay on the Nintendo Switch. Lego City Undercover Part 13 Bank Heist (Nintendo Switch) co-op Gameplay Walkthrough Lego City Undercover Chapter 6 All in the Family! Chase Mcain goes back to Lego City to take down his Enemy Rex. Steven Universe: Meat Beat Mania - Get to the Beat with. The Amazing World of Gumball: Oh No, G.Lato! - Sarah Has No Chill (Cartoon Network Games) The Loud House: Clean-O-Clock - Keep the House Clean and Tidy (Nickelodeon Games) Here are other family friendly gameplays you may enjoy:
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Lego City Undercover - Delivering the Bell Pepper Emerald (Xbox One Gameplay) Be sure to Subscribe, Like and Comment for more family friendly gameplays!!! Your support is greatly appreciated. LEGO® City comes to life, only on the Wii U™ system! The popular LEGO City vehicles and play sets come to life for the first time in the vast, open world of the LEGO® City. This LEGO City: Undercover Walkthrough will include a Review, Gameplay, Cut Scenes, and WiiU Gameplay. This LEGO City: Undercover Walkthrough includes a Review and Gameplay of the LEGO City: Undercover Single Player Missions for WiiU. LEGO City: Undercover Walkthrough Gameplay Part 10 - Dirty Work Available at: amzn.to/1K8twxq In Lego City Undercover we play as Chase McCain who is trying to find arrest a criminal named Rex Fury. Let's Play LEGO City Undercover - Part 12 - Stealing an Emerald! Welcome to part 12 of my lets play series on Lego City Undercover for the Xbox One. Lego City Undercover - Blackwell's Mansion: ROBBERY - Part 20 Be sure to hit that "LIKE" button for more "Lego City Undercover" on the Playstation 4!!! Color swapper puzzles Solved, Color Swapper Gun, Laser Beams Puzzle. Lego City Undercover Walkthrough Part 11 STEAL THE EMERALD FROM THE VAULT / COLOR SWAPPER PUZZLES Lego City Undercover Gameplay Part 11 Steal the Emerald from the Vault. He later steals the Bell Pepper Emerald from the LEGO CITY Bank downtown for Vinnie Pappalardo, and escapes using the Relocator. He then steals a truck filled with a shipment of stolen paint gun tech. Chase McCain (Undercover) borrows the Bastion, and takes Moe De Luca back to his hideout in Uptown. LEGO CITY: Undercover Walkthrough - Chapter 6: All In The Family - Assignment 5: Dirty Work LEGO CITY: Undercover Walkthrough of Chapter 6: All In The Family - Special Assignment 5: Dirty Work. LEGO® CITY UNDERCOVER PART 12 Dirty work Stealing the Bell Pepper Emerald LEGO: City Undercover - Roof Top Burglars - Part 4 LEGO: City Undercover - Cherry Tree Bank Robbery - Part 2 Help support the series by hitting the "LIKE" button. LEGO: City Undercover - Bell Pepper Emerald - Part 19 Lets Play LEGO: City Undercover on the Wii U. Show your Zebratastic support by liking, commenting, and sharing this video if you enjoyed it! Your love and support is appreciated and really does go a long way. playlist?list=PLcSJgS0A3-51tKkrW2_zjo4r_me512xhJ Stealing a T-REX! - LEGO City Undercover PS4 Gameplay - Episode 10 Welcome to LEGO City Undercover! In this playthrough of the HD Remake of this classic LEGO adventure, we play as Chase McCain in his journey to save LEGO City from a crime filled doom! LEGO City Undercover (HD) Part 10 The Bell Pepper Emerald We steal the Bell Pepper Emerald for Vinnie The storyline, based on the City-themed toyline by Lego, the narrative follows cop Chase McCain as he returns to Lego City and pursues escaped crime boss Rex Fury. It was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows via Steam by Warner Bros. It was originally released for the Wii U by Nintendo in 2013. Lego City Undercover -Part 10- The Bell Pepper Emerald Heist ( Full Game ) Lego City Undercover is an action-adventure video game developed by TT Fusion. Now that Lego City Undercover is out for Playstation 4 and Xbox One and we got the STORY mode beat, AND we have prepared for FREE PLAY by grabbing the 2x Red Brick Stud Multiplier, Rex Fury Character Token and Unlocked him and also grabbed the Super Color Gun Red Brick, we are ready to.
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I Don't Like Mario?
I'm writing this less because I think it makes for good blog content, and more because I just wanted to get my thoughts out. This is probably a really bad take, but oh well.
I recently bought NEW Super Mario Bros. for the DS because it's my favorite console and I figured I might enjoy a good Mario game for it! And credit where credit is due, I enjoyed most of the game. It's a fun twist on a classic formula, and it brought some new life to the franchise. However, it's not all great. In fact, in the end I don't think I ever want to play this game again. This was only the latest in a long line of disappointments from the Mario series.
I've always been perplexed by my feelings towards Mario games when it's one of the biggest names in gaming from my favorite publisher. How could I not enjoy Mario games? I think part of that may be the fact I never grew up with them and therefore have absolutely zero nostalgia for it, but there's more to it than just that.
This is mostly discussing 2D Mario games, by the way. I enjoy some good 3D Mario, and would even say Super Mario Galaxy is one of my favorite games of all time.
When it comes to 2D Mario, I find myself constantly disappointed by a few key factors: - Level Design - Characters - Story/Plot
Level Design First we have level design. Mario levels have a sort of style that you come to expect: pipes, blocks, etc. But this doesn't leave a whole lot of room for variation. Most levels feel the same, and I don't really feel like I'm going anywhere or making any progress because it's all the same thing. There's also lots of simple design flaws that I tend to see a lot of. Just for example, in World 8-3 of NEW Super Mario Bros. there is a sequence where you run from a giant eel swimming after you, and you have to avoid Cheep Cheeps, blocks, and other obstacles until you reach the end. Seems simple, and it's actually a lot of fun! Except at the end, you have to swim up to the top of the screen to enter the pipe to get to the flagpole. There's no indicator that you need to go up until you hit the end, and the eel will keep coming and kill you at the very end if you don't exit. Why? You just did the whole thing well enough to survive, and your reward for relaxing at the end is failure? At the very least, the exit pipe should be in the middle of the wall to make it more accessible to players in general, but no.
This seems to be a trend with Mario where they make bad design choices like this that ruin an otherwise enjoyable level. Sometimes levels are just bad, with too many enemies/not enough power-ups, etc.
Characters Another issue is with the characters. For the most part, Mario games are played as Mario and sometimes Luigi (Luigi's physics providing a sort of "hard mode"). In NEW Super Mario Bros. Wii and WiiU, two Toads are playable, but don't really have any special abilities. Way back in Super Mario Bros. 2 USA, Princess Peach was playable, and has been playable a few times since, such as her DS spinoff Super Princess Peach. But generally, you play as Mario, with Luigi sometimes added as an afterthought.
This general lack of variety means that Mario may be easy for anyone to pick up any game, but none of them are particularly interesting. You always know exactly what to do, and there's never any aspect of figuring your way through the world. It just gives an unoriginal feeling to all of it in general.
Story/Plot This last one is more of a small personal gripe, but story/plot. Mario isn't known for it's storytelling for the most part, and especially not the 2D games. I get that it's a fun, simple platformer, but I still love seeing some worldbuilding and some lore in even the simplest of games, and Mario has consistently failed to deliver.
These reasons and more lead me to the conclusion that I just don't enjoy Mario games. It's not that I haven't played the right one, or never learned how to appreciate them, I just don't like them. Again, 3D is a different story, but the 2D games are just not my thing. If I'm looking for a 2D platformer, I go for Kirby or Sonic. Sonic I feel like fixes most, if not all of, the problems I mentioned, or at the very least doesn't fail as bad. Kirby is always excellent as well, with the plot and lore being lighter on Kirby's end when compared to Sonic. I totally understand why some people like Mario, and that's totally fine! It's just not for everyone, and I think I've reached a point where I can see that, and stop trying to force myself to like it. I just have different taste in games, and that fine too. You may disagree with me, and that's great! We all have our own thoughts and experiences that lead us to have varying thoughts on the games we play, and I think that's a beautiful thing. So don't let my words stop you from enjoying what you love, but if you're like me, just know that you don't have to like something just cause everyone else does. Have your own thoughts on the games you play! I guess that's sort of the message I was building up to? This was less good blog content and more coping with my severe disappointment, so take it with a grain of salt I guess.
Thanks for reading, and be sure to ask questions and suggest new post ideas in my ask box! Stay safe, stay hydrated, and God bless! Happy gaming to ya!
~ Alex
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