Pichuka97

Pichuka97

"What can I say? I die hard."~Sonic

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Re: Review: Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn - A Timeless Classic That Feels Right At Home On 3DS

Pichuka97

@brunojenso Thank you!! Preach it. Every time I say the same thing, people just say the 3DS is dead and that the Switch isn't even that bad to carry around. Idk, I don't feel like carrying around my backpack every where I go and pull out my tablet (Switch). Its to big and bulky, not for moving around the house but for outside. The 3DS is an actual HANDHELD so yeah, that travels with me more. No to mention it feels more like a game system or Nintendo console because it has that charm the minute you boot it up that the Switch lacks. I could go on but bottom line, I totally agree with you. I just wish more people were vocal about the dang system. I know its winding down but it literally has carved it's own market and fanbase by this point

Re: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey Is One Of The Worst-Selling Mario Games To Date

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I'm assuming this doesn't count digital sales. But really, I feel like Nintendo does this to themselves. At least where I live, Nintendo never refreshes 3DS stock. My eb games and best buy have all told me Nintendo rarely sends stock of 3DS hardware and games. When it's a new release, they only send enough for pre orders. The 3DS shelves are always bare and it doesn't seem like Nintendo is taking the thing seriously then acts shocked about sales results like these.

Re: Phantasy Star Joins The Sega AGES Line On Switch Today

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I'm giving this game a proper chance now that the Ages version is out but it's not really clicking with me. Maybe it's a acquired taste. I'll keep plugging away but I keep dying within the first 10 minutes and I'm tired of restarting!! This game is real oldschool

Re: Masahiro Sakurai Rules Out A Modern Port Of Kid Icarus: Uprising

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@GloverMist Exactly the same for me too. I never had an issue with the controls. I miss that game so much. NL used to have a very active group who played the game daily and really dug deep into the mechanics of the game. It was speared by @Knuckles if I remember correctly, and gotta say, he and others, did a great job cataloging the games free Spotpass gems. I'm gonna dig out Uprising right now. It's been too long

Re: Pokémon GO Players Have Apparently Spent $2 Billion To Catch 'Em All

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Recently got back into GO since I stopped playing around the first 2 months of it's life. Much improved since then but still has tweaks to be made for sure. I'm very curious where the series will go next. Maybe when everyone has VR sets en masse, the next giant pokemon phenomenon will strike. Hopefully that actually resembles a finished product by launch unlike GO did.