If you are a “religious” person and offended by a cartoon game making fun of a cult, then maybe it is hitting a little too close to home and you’re in a cult.
I was a stickler for physical copies of everything but I'm slowly switching to digital. My husband wants physical for everything and that's cool, too. We live in a studio apartment so I've just downsized and digitized so much of my life. Also, there are so many good deals on the Eshop that I can't pass up sometimes b/c it's cheaper than physical. To each their own. I was hardcore pro-cash usage b/c it saves the small business owners fee $ and I am way better at saving money when I can have physical cash in hand to see how much I'm spending. I'm switching to digital wallet on my phone when possible and have a new system to help me spend less money w/o cash in hand. Times are changing and I'm trying to adapt to all aspects of digital everyday life from games to everything else. I can just see where the future is going whether i like or not so Im learning to adapt on my terms
I am extremely confused by this. Not only that there isn't a store in Tokyo, but Tel Aviv? I would at least think they'd do Frankfurt or something centrally located in Europe (and Germany is the largest video game market in Europe). But I'm not one for having them everywhere or more than 1 in a country/region (sorry west coast). Once you start plopping them everywhere, it kind of loses its magic, imo. I love that feeling of going to the NYC store whenever I'm in town - maybe a few months apart, maybe a year. I'm also so pumped to go and see what's new - it feels special every time and I don't think it's have that same magical vibe if it was everywhere.
At least a 7. Just finished this and it kept me captivated until the end. Almost played through nonstop. Couldn't put it down with the unique storyline.
I truly believe global gaming minds coming together like this can do more to mend international relations than any political party or organization. Not just Nintendo, but gamers all across the world getting excited together about favorite things transcends any social, political, and cultural barriers ^_^
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If you are a “religious” person and offended by a cartoon game making fun of a cult, then maybe it is hitting a little too close to home and you’re in a cult.
Re: Animal Crossing: New Horizons Sold More Digital Units In A Single Month Than Any Console Game In History
I was a stickler for physical copies of everything but I'm slowly switching to digital. My husband wants physical for everything and that's cool, too. We live in a studio apartment so I've just downsized and digitized so much of my life. Also, there are so many good deals on the Eshop that I can't pass up sometimes b/c it's cheaper than physical. To each their own. I was hardcore pro-cash usage b/c it saves the small business owners fee $ and I am way better at saving money when I can have physical cash in hand to see how much I'm spending. I'm switching to digital wallet on my phone when possible and have a new system to help me spend less money w/o cash in hand. Times are changing and I'm trying to adapt to all aspects of digital everyday life from games to everything else. I can just see where the future is going whether i like or not so Im learning to adapt on my terms
Re: Angry Players Are Starting To Review-Bomb Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Can you imagine being stuck in thr same house with those people for a month in quarantine?
Re: Nintendo Finally Opens A Second Official Retail Store
I am extremely confused by this. Not only that there isn't a store in Tokyo, but Tel Aviv? I would at least think they'd do Frankfurt or something centrally located in Europe (and Germany is the largest video game market in Europe). But I'm not one for having them everywhere or more than 1 in a country/region (sorry west coast). Once you start plopping them everywhere, it kind of loses its magic, imo. I love that feeling of going to the NYC store whenever I'm in town - maybe a few months apart, maybe a year. I'm also so pumped to go and see what's new - it feels special every time and I don't think it's have that same magical vibe if it was everywhere.
Re: Review: The Fall (Switch eShop)
At least a 7. Just finished this and it kept me captivated until the end. Almost played through nonstop. Couldn't put it down with the unique storyline.
Re: Nintendo of Russia Appears to Confirm Incoming Nintendo Direct
I truly believe global gaming minds coming together like this can do more to mend international relations than any political party or organization. Not just Nintendo, but gamers all across the world getting excited together about favorite things transcends any social, political, and cultural barriers ^_^
Re: The Nintendo Network and eShop Are Back to Life After a Festive Mishap
My nephew had issues downloading games on his Xbox yesterday, too. Don't think it was just a Nintendo problem.
Re: Editorial: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays From Nintendo Life
A very good year for Nintendo indeed! Goes off to play my new Switch ^_^
Re: Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Will Arrive on Mobile in Late November
Looks great and will definitely get. However, wish it was just $5 and done like Mario Run. In-app purchases really annoy me, personally.