Totally biased here. Zygarde is my favorite Pokémon, so a Pokémon Legends: Zygarde taking place during the events of the war is a no-brainer. That being said, I would also enjoy one that involves the original dragon - fused Zekrom and Reshiram before they split.
My first game was Zelda 1, but not in the sense that I played it when it came out, but rather in the sense that I played it on Nintendo Switch Online. BotW is the first Zelda game I bought and truly loved.
Tried to download DLC before they uploaded the video, ended up on Game Pass & my Switch almost exploded. With the video’s help, I was finally able to download and play all 17 available games out of the hundreds in the N64’s library! I can’t wait until they start arbitrarily inflating the game count with stupid pointless SP editions of games! Thanks, Nintendo!
Last update, I was like “Okay, there’s NO way they can make this any more stable.” But wow was I wrong. Now, the Switch firmware could be the base of a skyscraper with its stability. Detonate a thousand hydrogen bombs on it, and the Switch will make the bombs explode. Cast it down to the center of the earth, and it WILL become the center of the earth. Fire it into the surface of the sun, and it will become the sun. There’s no stopping the Switch and its stability.
@NWC Fine by me. But if a game company isn’t giving me any way to buy their games that I want to play, then I’m perfectly fine with playing it on a website with all the features of actual, competent emulators. That’s my reasoning for it, at least.
@Mikmoomamimocki Same. I emulate a GBA game off of a website and I don’t lose sleep over it. That console’s been out of production for years now. But pirating games that are currently available to buy for modern platforms is another thing entirely.
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Re: Talking Point: Where Should The Next Pokémon Legends Game Take Place?
Totally biased here. Zygarde is my favorite Pokémon, so a Pokémon Legends: Zygarde taking place during the events of the war is a no-brainer. That being said, I would also enjoy one that involves the original dragon - fused Zekrom and Reshiram before they split.
Re: Talking Point: What Was Your First Legend Of Zelda Game?
My first game was Zelda 1, but not in the sense that I played it when it came out, but rather in the sense that I played it on Nintendo Switch Online. BotW is the first Zelda game I bought and truly loved.
Re: Video: Nintendo Explains How To Download Paid DLC In New Switch Online + Expansion Pack Guide
Tried to download DLC before they uploaded the video, ended up on Game Pass & my Switch almost exploded. With the video’s help, I was finally able to download and play all 17 available games out of the hundreds in the N64’s library! I can’t wait until they start arbitrarily inflating the game count with stupid pointless SP editions of games! Thanks, Nintendo!
Re: Nintendo Switch System Update 14.1.2 Is Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes
Last update, I was like “Okay, there’s NO way they can make this any more stable.” But wow was I wrong. Now, the Switch firmware could be the base of a skyscraper with its stability. Detonate a thousand hydrogen bombs on it, and the Switch will make the bombs explode. Cast it down to the center of the earth, and it WILL become the center of the earth. Fire it into the surface of the sun, and it will become the sun. There’s no stopping the Switch and its stability.
Re: "What Do I Care?" - Nintendo Hacking Mastermind Defiant As Colleague Bowser Is Jailed
@NWC Fine by me. But if a game company isn’t giving me any way to buy their games that I want to play, then I’m perfectly fine with playing it on a website with all the features of actual, competent emulators. That’s my reasoning for it, at least.
Re: Super Mario Odyssey
Favorite game ever made. No exceptions.
Re: "What Do I Care?" - Nintendo Hacking Mastermind Defiant As Colleague Bowser Is Jailed
@Mikmoomamimocki Same. I emulate a GBA game off of a website and I don’t lose sleep over it. That console’s been out of production for years now. But pirating games that are currently available to buy for modern platforms is another thing entirely.