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Re: Talking Point: Should 'Third' Pokémon Games Make A Comeback?

MsMaestroon

The problem for me is the cost. Switch games are double what 3DS games we're back in the day. I am less inclined to buy next Switch games now, and usually wait for the golden $80 to $50 price drop on used games out in the wild.

As much as I love these third installments, there are just so many other games to purchase on the Switch (including oodles of Pokemon titles) that I am just not inclined to go wild. However, if there were ports of old 'third' games that would be totally cool.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (16th March)

MsMaestroon

@mudkipfan217 Nice thing in this world is having save state pausing so you don't have to 'restart' the level if you need to put it down for a a few hours. Definitely makes the game more modern friendly. I'm fingers crossed for Banjo Tooie on NSO, because that game encourages cross exploration much more between levels.

Re: Creators Of New Switch Emulator 'Suyu' Hope To Avoid Nintendo's Wrath

MsMaestroon

@JohnnyMind Homebrew is a good point. While I'm not a fan of modern emulation for piracy, I do have a collect of N64 homebrew cartridges that I have purchased. This is also not a 'legal' use of Nintendo's properties, although at the time I felt it was innocent as they were new games produced by individuals. In fact, the history of 'home brew' or unlicensed with the NES was also quite extensive, if you look at the Tengen cartridges. It seems that this is an archaic problem for Nintendo in a new format.

The mod point is true too. I like to play Stardew and Skyrim on Switch, and sometimes wish I could mod them. Especially Skyrim, which would do better (during early release crashed frequently) with some of the fan made stability mods. I suppose this sort of happened in the end with anniversary edition, as it runs much better now.

Alas, I suppose what will nail these guys overall is the intent, and whatever potential breach of use is involved with Nintendo products. However, it is possible they can fall into a safe zone, although the Switch being a current hardware makes me not so sure. Things like Project 64 live on because who is going after the N64 anyways?

Re: Creators Of New Switch Emulator 'Suyu' Hope To Avoid Nintendo's Wrath

MsMaestroon

@Yalloo That's my thought too. I don't really know what these projects do in the long run. It's nice for some legacy games that are expensive to get on original hardware (Thinking Project64), but emulating current generation seems harmful for current developers.

I do understand that Switch games are not accessible in many regions, as the reality of import taxes are abhorrent in countries like Mexico. (When relatives come to Canada because things are cheaper, you know it's bad.)

However, I can't say I'm rooting for these folks. I'm sure 'legal advice' also does not mean a legitimate paid aid. And it's safe to say that anyone can interpret 'grey area' advisory to be above a warning of potential repercussions. Enjoy the lawsuit for no gain, I suppose.

Re: Talking Point: What Would Make You Happy To Give Up Physical Games And Go 100% Digital?

MsMaestroon

I like displaying the physical games, and also the fact it doesn't take up as much digital memory on my Switch. MicroSD cards are still pretty expensive, and I'm waiting a few years for the 1TBs to be less astronomical.

Plus, I have the option to resell parts of my collection. Or to give it away as gifts to friends who would enjoy a game more. The one thing I don't like about downloadable software is the fact that eventually these online storefronts will disappear. Nintendo has been pretty good with the Wii and 3DS, but I like to know a company has reasonable legacy support of titles.

Of course some physical games (Spyro for example) are actually missing some of the content on the cartridge out of box and require download features for the full experience.

I like collecting for cartridge consoles because I know that hardware will probably last the longest. The Genesis/SNES/N64 is industrial strength and will probably outlast the download world.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (March 9th)

MsMaestroon

Skyrim, regardless of the backlog of games I swore I would play this weekend. I've been enjoying some of the new content from anniversary edition that I hadn't discovered yet. Boy the housing options are a lot cooler.

I might restart Hyrule Warriors too...I enjoy the game but not the difficulty spike later on. I have a boss on Ys Origin to tackle, which I think I finally figured out. I'm still picking at some games on SNES online, but there's been a lot going on!

Re: Nintendo Switch Online 14-Day Free Trial Is Now Available (North America)

MsMaestroon

As much hate as NSO gets, the family expansion pack is a fantastic deal if you have friends to share the cost with. NSO is the only subscription service which I have, and it works out to be cheaper than any Netflix or Disney+ subscription to fill entertainment needs.

There's a bazillion games on there I want to play I'm sure I won't even get to by the time the service shuts down. Bang for the buck and keeps me interested to see new games released because I definitely have my hopes up to see some eventually!

Re: Most Addictive Nintendo Switch Games

MsMaestroon

A lot of the cozy games are totally addictive. Skyrim, A Wonderful Life, Animal Crossing, Stardew, Rune Factory, etc. The Switch has so many of those games on it! I definitely also find myself addicted on rotation to different SNES or N64 games I'm dedicated to play or get further in after failing miserably as a child.

Re: Anniversary: Switch Turns Seven Today, With Over 11,000 Games On The eShop

MsMaestroon

I got my Super Smash Edition a week before the game launched. It was the last console I could find after going to about four stores in my area. Biggest issue I've had with the switch has been the first party controllers being overpriced and unreliable in comparison to anything third party I have bought. I remember getting a pair of yellow official joycons and they started to drift within the week. For $100? Absolutely not. So many good $30-40 alternatives on Amazon which I have never had an issue with.

If I was to wish for a pipe dream game, it would be that this rumoured Oblivion remaster made it to Switch as well. Now that would be a killer game to play on the go!

Re: 50 Best Nintendo Switch Games To Play Right Now (2024)

MsMaestroon

This is one of those consoles where I will have a backlog for life. There is so much on it and so little time. Many of the ports and remakes are also great. I love a console where I can play Banjo Kazooie, Skyrim, Pokemon and Rune Factory all in one sitting. I have a pile of games in my backlog, including ported games I missed on first release.

Really want to try Mario Wonder and Arceus. The upcoming Peach game looks fantastic too. At this point I'm waiting for some pretty heavy duty sales. Maybe we are getting close to that time again for Nintendo Selects to make an appearance? There's some games which I am just unlikely to pick up with the $80-90 price tag.

Re: Random: Some Rare Fans Are Upset About The Latest Switch Online Announcement

MsMaestroon

Personally I would love to see Banjo Tooie, Donkey Kong 64 or Diddy Kong Racing. Rare Replay would be great as I would have some solace that we may be able to keep these games in a post-online world.

However, the Switch has such as collosal library and NSO is so generous that I could probably play every day until the online shuts down and still not have finished everything I wanted to try. I have the original hardware still, so if I'm hankering that's not a problem either. I'll take the announcements as they come!

Re: Best First-Party Super Nintendo (SNES) Games

MsMaestroon

I wish I was better at some of these games. I low Super Metroid but it's one of those childhood toughies that I still struggle with, haha. Thank God for modern save state options to enjoy some of these titles for the first time.

Re: Best First-Party NES Games

MsMaestroon

I will say that NSO has really brought these games to a new generation. I have an NES mug I use while teaching. I am proud to say a grade three student came up to me to tell me how much he enjoys Mario 3.

I have also been pleasantly surprised by a lot of these games I otherwise would not have tried. I have the original hardware, but the cost for cartridges has sky rocketed and I already have all the games that I'm really interested in. Great solution to share legacy content, as much as it is criticized.

Re: Pokémon Presents Announced For 27th February 2024

MsMaestroon

I'm so excited - I am really hoping for a remaster announcement. Biggest regret is not buying the original Gold and Silver on the eShop before it closed. I would take Black and White as well - I think it would do well on the Switch. My only hope is it would not get the graphical butchering that Diamond and Pearl got.

Re: Best Nintendo Switch DLC & Expansions

MsMaestroon

There's a lot of great DLC for switch and I love that most of the heavy hitters are included in the online. I love Happy Home Designer, the new MK8 tracks and the little bonuses you get for some games. I want to try the Pokemon Violet DLC, but I'm waiting for a sale. I also chose to pick up the Skyrim Anniversary DLC on Switch instead of PC because of all the chaos it's causes with SKSE - best enjoyed vanilla anyways.