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Re: Random: Is This Why We Never Got DLC For Super Mario Party On Switch?

Constable_What

Biggest disappointment on Switch right here. It felt really lazy, underdeveloped, and rushed, and I definitely regret buying it.

Some DLC or a patch to add multiplayer support for boards, some more boards in general, and more characters would have great. Something, anything! Good thing this game never goes down in price and I can sell it for about as much as I bought it.

Re: Soapbox: This Little Plastic Disc Has Enriched My Animal Crossing: New Horizons Experience

Constable_What

I love this little device. I cannot stand Amiibos, as I'm not really a collector and these little trinkets are just clutter in my home.
No it isn't illegal. (****Ing LOL!)
No Nintendo can't shut it down.
No I don't feel bad at all in the slightest for using it.

Honestly I feel like Amiibos are a huge scam, and I'd feel worse for buying them. I'd feel like an actual bonafide idiot actually. Haha

Re: Feature: How One Man Saved Kyoto - And Video Games - From The Atomic Bomb

Constable_What

There are so many people getting offended by something they know so little about on the comments. I happened to be very fortunate to speak to Chinese a immigrant, who was alive during the the Slaughter of Nanking, while visiting a friend in a nursing home. Thinking about him retelling his experience still makes me incredibly upset and on the verge of tears. WWII Japan is not the same modern day Japan we know and love. Over 300,000 people were butchered in Nanking. Not from a bomb, but from soldiers with boots on the ground up close with nothing but hatred and malice in their actions. There was a reason that Japan was an Axis power.

Also Japan did not offer a unconditional surrender. They insisted that diplomats from the USSR come and negotiate a treaty. Because of Stalin's known war crimes and the brutality in Berlin the US was extremely hesitant to allow the Soviets a foothold into the Pacific Theatre.

The US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were hardly the worst tragedy to occur during WWII! The sad thing is is that most young people actually believe that BS. And with so many of our elderly passing away it becomes harder and harder to know from word of mouth what exactly happened...