Just so you all know if you played the first event and got to 100ish points then stopped, like myself, Those points carry over into this event. I was playing with my wife since she missed the first event and when you play with others you get that bonus. I did it a few times then CJ was like CONGRATS! you made it to 200 points. I then realized he counts my points from the first fishing tournament. The points to claim items do not carry over, but the trophy points do.
Edit: To test today I only have got 70 points so far. So for CJ to tell me congrats on reaching 200 it had to have carried over from the last event. Even though the article says they do not carry over.
@HolyYoshi Metroid Prime 4 won't be coming out for a while now. They had to scrap the last one because the studio that was working on it was not up to the quality Nintendo wanted. They announced that earlier this year. Prime 4 won't be for a few more years with having to start the process over.
This lawsuit is ridiculous. You have to agree to the terms when adding fund to the Nintendo eShop saying you agree that the funds and purchases are not refundable. People need to actually read to things they are agreeing to instead of just clicking yes I read the terms and conditions even if they hadn't. South Park made fun of this with the Human cen-Ipad episode. Everyone is too lazy to read the terms. It does warn you multiple times that it is not refundable. Also pre-ordering digital is as many have said pointless. Pre-orders are if you are worried if something will sell out. That is impossible for digital. I have only ever pre-ordered digital from the eShop once, and that was for Smash a few days before so I could have the pre-download so I could play the game once they activate the codes.
@Razer Investors in Nintendo should realize that Nintendo is exclusively a video game company. They aren’t Sony or Microsoft which have more than just games. If you invest into a company that exclusively makes video games you should realize they make games, and if they aren’t extending their resources into media and other forms of entertainment it isn’t going against their companies goal. Focusing efforts away from games would take away the needed resources to produce the games that push sales. Microsoft of course advertised and marketed as a full entertainment system. Nintendo has always marketed as a game specific with playing being included in many of its slogans over the years. Investors should know what they are putting money into and realize what the companies main mission is. I know well enough how business works to realize you invest in a video game company and they go away from making games then you should be worried.
I know the investors were worried about E3 and the “lack of games” Nintendo hasn’t really cared much about E3 for years because they have been doing Nintendo directs every two months or so to give updates on games, so they spelt out what their E3 presentation would be before E3 and when they followed through on what they said they would do investors freaked out for s company doing what they said they would do. If the investors got nervous over that, that is the investors problem for getting nervous over a company doing what they said they would do.
I love my switch for the portability. I will more than likely buy a game for my Switch over PS4 or PC because most of my time is sitting on a train weekdays on the way to work, so I game on the go, which is the most beautiful thing about the Switch.
@Razer I feel the whole "It doesn't have media (Youtube, netflix)" a moot point. With how common and cheap smart TVs are now. (I just got one 42" 4k for $100) I don't need my gaming consoles to have media. The switch is all about portability. Even if it had the media it is not like you can do that on the go unless you have wifi and/or a mobile hotspot. On the train, where I use my switch the most, doesn't have either wifi or a possibly expensive hotspot.
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Re: Animal Crossing: New Horizons: Fishing Tourney - Event Date, Start Time, C.J. And Rewards Explained
Just so you all know if you played the first event and got to 100ish points then stopped, like myself, Those points carry over into this event. I was playing with my wife since she missed the first event and when you play with others you get that bonus. I did it a few times then CJ was like CONGRATS! you made it to 200 points. I then realized he counts my points from the first fishing tournament. The points to claim items do not carry over, but the trophy points do.
Edit: To test today I only have got 70 points so far. So for CJ to tell me congrats on reaching 200 it had to have carried over from the last event. Even though the article says they do not carry over.
Re: Nintendo Announces Its Plans For E3 2019 Including Direct Times
@HolyYoshi Metroid Prime 4 won't be coming out for a while now. They had to scrap the last one because the studio that was working on it was not up to the quality Nintendo wanted. They announced that earlier this year. Prime 4 won't be for a few more years with having to start the process over.
Re: Nintendo Announces Its Plans For E3 2019 Including Direct Times
@Grumblevolcano My only thing is with the rumors of the two new switch versions they may announce that then.
Nintendo tends to not have that many E3 surprises anymore because they do have monthly to bi-monthly directs talking about whats going on anyways.
Re: Nintendo Will Be Taken To Court Over Its "Illegal" eShop Pre-Ordering System
This lawsuit is ridiculous. You have to agree to the terms when adding fund to the Nintendo eShop saying you agree that the funds and purchases are not refundable. People need to actually read to things they are agreeing to instead of just clicking yes I read the terms and conditions even if they hadn't. South Park made fun of this with the Human cen-Ipad episode. Everyone is too lazy to read the terms. It does warn you multiple times that it is not refundable. Also pre-ordering digital is as many have said pointless. Pre-orders are if you are worried if something will sell out. That is impossible for digital. I have only ever pre-ordered digital from the eShop once, and that was for Smash a few days before so I could have the pre-download so I could play the game once they activate the codes.
Re: US Trader Rubs Salt Into Nintendo's Share Drop Wounds With $400 Million Bet Against The Company
@Razer Investors in Nintendo should realize that Nintendo is exclusively a video game company. They aren’t Sony or Microsoft which have more than just games. If you invest into a company that exclusively makes video games you should realize they make games, and if they aren’t extending their resources into media and other forms of entertainment it isn’t going against their companies goal. Focusing efforts away from games would take away the needed resources to produce the games that push sales. Microsoft of course advertised and marketed as a full entertainment system. Nintendo has always marketed as a game specific with playing being included in many of its slogans over the years. Investors should know what they are putting money into and realize what the companies main mission is. I know well enough how business works to realize you invest in a video game company and they go away from making games then you should be worried.
I know the investors were worried about E3 and the “lack of games” Nintendo hasn’t really cared much about E3 for years because they have been doing Nintendo directs every two months or so to give updates on games, so they spelt out what their E3 presentation would be before E3 and when they followed through on what they said they would do investors freaked out for s company doing what they said they would do. If the investors got nervous over that, that is the investors problem for getting nervous over a company doing what they said they would do.
Re: US Trader Rubs Salt Into Nintendo's Share Drop Wounds With $400 Million Bet Against The Company
I love my switch for the portability. I will more than likely buy a game for my Switch over PS4 or PC because most of my time is sitting on a train weekdays on the way to work, so I game on the go, which is the most beautiful thing about the Switch.
@Razer I feel the whole "It doesn't have media (Youtube, netflix)" a moot point. With how common and cheap smart TVs are now. (I just got one 42" 4k for $100) I don't need my gaming consoles to have media. The switch is all about portability. Even if it had the media it is not like you can do that on the go unless you have wifi and/or a mobile hotspot. On the train, where I use my switch the most, doesn't have either wifi or a possibly expensive hotspot.