To everyone that replied to me @spoony_tech @Nintendoforlife @Nintendo_Thumb Ohhhh, ok, haha, guess I thought in the article he was saying the gaming rise as in video games, not the cards. My bad 😛
Very interesting. It would be nice to finally get my hands on a super system to play my games on the TV instead of emulating them on the computer.
My NES and SNES are still hiding away somewhere, and my SNES cable will sometimes delete my save data if bumped the wrong way. So I mean, hey, it'd be nice.
For anyone interested - I'm sure it's been already answered multiple times- but my overall space (without buying the full game and after it downloaded the other data) is
Hmmm......my friends were just mentioning, but if you evolve Festive Pikachu with the hat into Raichu, does that mean he'll be a Festive Raichu with a Santa hat??????
It has been awhile since the US has had nintendo toys, right? I'll have to look it up, cause I remember as a kid some really cool commercials that had a kid running through a fake course using all the toys, and it was really legit!
Pokémon is a simulator where you play as a child who is thrown into a world where animal training is one of its main amenities. After reaching the ripe age of 10 or so, you leave modern society and go and rip animals out of their natural habitat to make them your [strike]slaves [/strike] fierce warriors to help you battle other Pokémon trainers.
By beating the poop out of other trainer's Pokémon in totally legal and organized "battles," you get money to buy stuff for you and your cuddly buddies.
Like the real world, Pokémon are different types. Water, earth, ghost, plasma, titanium, fabulous, fire, and death. There are always more combinations of these Pokémons coming out, so be on the lookout for em
And that's Pokémon. The animal battling simulator of death and fun! Of course, they never die. They faint.
Boy, we're getting old over here! I'm only twenty, but I remember so much about the SNES. Some of my favorite games to this day are some of them. I remember bringing in TLOZ Link to the Past to show-and-tell in my K4 class and thinking I had the best thing ever. I remember playing some classics such as Super Mario World, LTTP, Donkey Kong Country. Then there were the subtle classics. There was a shooter called UN Squadron. Now THAT was a fun game. I never beat it until a few years ago, but hey, that's the power of hard games. There was also playing with my older brother. Man, those were fun times, playing games together, getting frustrated together, and beating him (and then we would fight and I usually lost those). The SNES was great. I hope that when I have kids one day, I'll be able to let them play some of the classics that kept me entertained during my childhood
Breath of the Wild takes place in a timeline where neither Ganon nor the Hero of Time win. They are at a standstill, so Ganon, using his triforce of power, convinces some higher power to lock Link away in the Shrine of Resurrection, allowing him to take reign. However, in this timeline, technology has become a form of weaponry, something Ganon did not take into account. The Guardians fought with him for several years. They were unable to vanquish him, as it is the hero's job, so he has vanished into a small corner on the huge map outside of Hyrule seen in the E3 demo for Breath of the Wind. Link wakes up the moment Ganon steps foot back into Hyrule. * true story *
I totally agree with this article. I always enjoyed the older games because of the fun and competitiveness.
Just recently, I played Mario party 4 with a friend, and I had five stars. Then I landed on a fortune space (the bane of Mario party), and I had to swap my five stars with my friend's one star. It was awful, but it was fun! I enjoy the fun and competitiveness. My brother and I haven't gotten nine or ten because it's not really Mario party. And yes, before I get some backlash on this, I just think it's somewhat dumb to be tied down to a giant cart going around the board yourself. It could be fun, but hey. Not my cup of tea.
Hmm...spirit of justice sounded familiar, so I googled it, and, from Wikipedia, found it's a real thing in the court system. It's a sculpture that depicts Lady Justice with her arms in the air, holding nothing compared to the normal depiction of her. She stands with her male counterpart the Majesty of Justice in the Great Hall of the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building in Washington, D.C., the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Justice. She is not wearing a blindfold to symbolize "blind justice."
Never thought this was coming to America! Yay! Maybe I'll pick up the first one so I can get into the series again, cause I loved the demo of the first game
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wut?
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Obviously they're gonna have Captain Rainbow as a Switch exclusive. Captain Rainbow, man
Re: Nintendo Switch and VR/AR developer Talks Up the 'Evolution' The System Will Bring
To everyone that replied to me @spoony_tech @Nintendoforlife @Nintendo_Thumb Ohhhh, ok, haha, guess I thought in the article he was saying the gaming rise as in video games, not the cards. My bad 😛
Re: Nintendo Switch and VR/AR developer Talks Up the 'Evolution' The System Will Bring
Well he certainly praises Nintendo. But what I want to know is what video games were around in the late 1800s...
Re: Shift DX Arriving on 3DS eShop this Month
You know, they should release an Egyptian themed update. They can call it.....Shifting Sands
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Re: Super Retro Trio Getting A HD Upgrade This Year, NES Top Loader Clone Also Incoming
Very interesting. It would be nice to finally get my hands on a super system to play my games on the TV instead of emulating them on the computer.
My NES and SNES are still hiding away somewhere, and my SNES cable will sometimes delete my save data if bumped the wrong way. So I mean, hey, it'd be nice.
Re: Review: Super Mario Run (Mobile)
For anyone interested - I'm sure it's been already answered multiple times- but my overall space (without buying the full game and after it downloaded the other data) is
343.5 MB
Re: Mini Golf Resort Will Bring Serious Sport to 3DS on 22nd December
Let's just hope they don't give this a "fore" out of ten!
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Re: Gen II Roll-Out Begins in Pokémon GO
Hmmm......my friends were just mentioning, but if you evolve Festive Pikachu with the hat into Raichu, does that mean he'll be a Festive Raichu with a Santa hat??????
Re: Nintendo on the Naming of the Nintendo Switch
Nintendo's really........switching it into high gear with this console.
:/
Re: Konami Files Fresh Trademark For TurboGrafx In The United States
*stands in the corner with megaphone *
BANDDDWAGGOOOONNNNN!!!!!!
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YASSSSSSSS!!!!!!
I am very excited about this and was waiting the entire game awards show to see this trailer. I was not disappointed.
Re: Sonic And Tails Are Spin-Dashing To Build-A-Bear Workshop
@Knuckles Hey, at least you're on the tshirt you can get for them
Re: Sonic And Tails Are Spin-Dashing To Build-A-Bear Workshop
I love how Sonic is $20 more than Tails 😂
Re: New Mario Happy Meal Toys Are Coming To Japanese McDonald’s Next Year
It has been awhile since the US has had nintendo toys, right? I'll have to look it up, cause I remember as a kid some really cool commercials that had a kid running through a fake course using all the toys, and it was really legit!
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Yes!!! I'm looking forward to this, as Shovel Knight became one of my favorite games last year.
Re: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Has a Lovely Official Website
Haha, we'll link to it
Cleverness and witty captions aside, I can't wait to see this footage!
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@Diamondhero Don't worry, I got you.
Pokémon is a simulator where you play as a child who is thrown into a world where animal training is one of its main amenities. After reaching the ripe age of 10 or so, you leave modern society and go and rip animals out of their natural habitat to make them your [strike]slaves [/strike] fierce warriors to help you battle other Pokémon trainers.
By beating the poop out of other trainer's Pokémon in totally legal and organized "battles," you get money to buy stuff for you and your cuddly buddies.
Like the real world, Pokémon are different types. Water, earth, ghost, plasma, titanium, fabulous, fire, and death. There are always more combinations of these Pokémons coming out, so be on the lookout for em
And that's Pokémon. The animal battling simulator of death and fun! Of course, they never die. They faint.
Re: Pokémon Sun and Moon Magearna Distribution and Movie Screening Details are Confirmed
Well then, let's wait and see how this new series plays out
grabs popcorn
Re: Weirdness: Streamer Claims To Have Nintendo Switch, Flaunts It During Live Broadcast
But wow, these fakes are getting more real by the second
Re: Hardware Review: NES Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System
At this point, it's very tempting to get it. I don't know. I'll wait and see
Re: Random: Transformers Crossed With The Famicom Equals The Best T-Shirt Ever
Haha, this shirt is fantastic!
Also, those are some spoilers up there in the first paragraph
Re: Review: Twisted Fusion (Wii U eShop)
Huh. I expected a slightly better review after reading that interview from a week or two ago, but hey, I understand the points that were made.
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You could say that this is.....the UNITY we've been looking for with Nintendo games.
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Re: Interview: Learning More About the Adventure in Wii U Exclusive Twisted Fusion
Great interview 👍 I'll have to look more into this game, didn't realize it was finally coming out 😎
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Welp, only 6652649 seconds to go until the reveal date
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Personally, I want to find out how to make those pumpkin carvings!
Re: Review: Corpse Party (3DS)
Huh. I've always heard that there's a bunch of endings in this game and you keep going regardless of certain character's deaths. Am I wrong?
Re: Feature: NES Mini Classics - Double Dragon II: The Revenge
You could say it that @River3636's defense and arguments are......double the trouble
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"I have seen the bottom of death itself, and I will never sleep again" -Gumshoos
Re: Anniversary: The Super Nintendo Is 25 Years Old Today
Boy, we're getting old over here! I'm only twenty, but I remember so much about the SNES. Some of my favorite games to this day are some of them. I remember bringing in TLOZ Link to the Past to show-and-tell in my K4 class and thinking I had the best thing ever. I remember playing some classics such as Super Mario World, LTTP, Donkey Kong Country. Then there were the subtle classics. There was a shooter called UN Squadron. Now THAT was a fun game. I never beat it until a few years ago, but hey, that's the power of hard games.
There was also playing with my older brother. Man, those were fun times, playing games together, getting frustrated together, and beating him (and then we would fight and I usually lost those).
The SNES was great. I hope that when I have kids one day, I'll be able to let them play some of the classics that kept me entertained during my childhood
Re: New Pokémon Revealed in Gamescom Sun and Moon Presentation
That's a "Turtle"-y cool new Pokemon!
Re: Create A Shaun The Sheep Themed Level In Super Mario Maker, Win Original Artwork
That conversation near the top of the comments is making me feel.........sheepish
Re: Review: Hurry Up! Bird Hunter (Wii U eShop)
Quack
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Maya!
Re: Tell Us What to Do in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
No pants
Re: Round Up: First Mighty No. 9 Reviews Suggest The Wait Hasn't Been Worth It
Looks as if this game is shaping up to be like an anime fan on prom night
Re: E3 2016: New Kind Of Mario Game Is Coming, Says Shigeru Miyamoto
Super Mario Islands: The Seven Golden Plungers
Re: Talking Point: Where Does The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Fit Into the Zelda Timeline?
@MrPuzzlez Thanks! Though I was being a little silly with my theory
Re: Talking Point: Where Does The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Fit Into the Zelda Timeline?
Breath of the Wild takes place in a timeline where neither Ganon nor the Hero of Time win. They are at a standstill, so Ganon, using his triforce of power, convinces some higher power to lock Link away in the Shrine of Resurrection, allowing him to take reign. However, in this timeline, technology has become a form of weaponry, something Ganon did not take into account. The Guardians fought with him for several years. They were unable to vanquish him, as it is the hero's job, so he has vanished into a small corner on the huge map outside of Hyrule seen in the E3 demo for Breath of the Wind. Link wakes up the moment Ganon steps foot back into Hyrule. * true story *
Re: Soapbox: Can Mario Party Return To Its Former Glory?
I totally agree with this article. I always enjoyed the older games because of the fun and competitiveness.
Just recently, I played Mario party 4 with a friend, and I had five stars. Then I landed on a fortune space (the bane of Mario party), and I had to swap my five stars with my friend's one star. It was awful, but it was fun! I enjoy the fun and competitiveness. My brother and I haven't gotten nine or ten because it's not really Mario party. And yes, before I get some backlash on this, I just think it's somewhat dumb to be tied down to a giant cart going around the board yourself. It could be fun, but hey. Not my cup of tea.

Re: Random: Old Burger King Game Boy Color Toys Are Being Turned Into Working Consoles
Haha, I remember getting toys like that at fast food places (though this is a bit older than me.) Those were good toys
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So it's legal, eh?!?!? * runs to game developing software *
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These are some pretty nice looking set of playing cards! But yeah, most fancy deck of cards end up costing $10
Re: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice to Arrive on the 3DS eShop in September
I'm....gonna need a bigger SD card
Re: Ace Attorney 6 May Be Called "Spirit of Justice" in the West
Hmm...spirit of justice sounded familiar, so I googled it, and, from Wikipedia, found it's a real thing in the court system. It's a sculpture that depicts Lady Justice with her arms in the air, holding nothing compared to the normal depiction of her. She stands with her male counterpart the Majesty of Justice in the Great Hall of the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building in Washington, D.C., the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Justice. She is not wearing a blindfold to symbolize "blind justice."
Re: Style Savvy: Fashion Forward Will Finally Bring Its Glamour to North America in August
Never thought this was coming to America! Yay! Maybe I'll pick up the first one so I can get into the series again, cause I loved the demo of the first game
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Woah
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