Tree Gelbman
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galeforce is back, at leastI just want to see how broken one can make their army.
It's 'bout time we bred the new race of superhumans.
Good.galeforce is back, at least
This is probably my favorite gif you've ever posted. Mostly because I really like Rupaul's drag race
I've seen a total of 4 episodes but keep meaning to go back to it and binge. Got a few friends and a family member in the drag community, so I got mad respect.This is probably my favorite gif you've ever posted. Mostly because I really like Rupaul's drag race
That last quote XD
There's only one way to find out.We don't even know if A+ units are gay, do we? I imagine some will just be best buds.
:/There's only one way to find out.
Poke their heads.
Well it is a great method in interrogation. Granted it's mostly usable on the topic of love, but it's still effective.
yeah that's... that's about expectedSo I found this article on same-sex marriage in the new Fire Emblem.
http://www.polygon.com/2015/6/23/8836513/fire-emblem-fates-same-sex-relationships-nintendo
>believing thehttp://gonintendo.com/stories/236873-nintendo-explains-super-mario-maker-s-release-date-sept-11th-2
So, mere coincidence apparently....
I think it's pretty annoying that they even had to send out a press release for this.http://gonintendo.com/stories/236873-nintendo-explains-super-mario-maker-s-release-date-sept-11th-2
So, mere coincidence apparently....
People who've actually seen extended gameplay via the tree house seem to love it. I'm fairly confident that a pent up desire for the brand as well as a holiday release would have lead to decent sales even if the game looked terrible, though.Honestly I'm concerned about how Star Fox Zero will do. From what I recall, there's already mixed feelings about the game and I have a feeling that will interfere with sales. I hope Spazzy_D is right and I hope Star Fox Zero is great but I don't feel assured about both being the case.
I think this might be a reaction to the backlash they got after Tomodachi Life. Maybe.So I found this article on same-sex marriage in the new Fire Emblem.
http://www.polygon.com/2015/6/23/8836513/fire-emblem-fates-same-sex-relationships-nintendo
From what I understand they are seen as "training" relationships.I think this might be a reaction to the backlash they got after Tomodachi Life. Maybe.
I'm not sure how Japan meshes with same-sex marriage culturally.
That's...From what I understand they are seen as "training" relationships.
Things that kids do.
I do not want to be that last guy.
I'll be that guy....I really do not enjoy Splatoon.
i think it mainly applies to girls? at least i've only heard it in the context of yuri stuffThat's...
That's bizarre.
I'll be that guy....I really do not enjoy Splatoon.
amiiboWait, so Ike, Marth, Lucina and Robin are in Fates? Or are they just in like, post-game DLC chapters or something?
I feel like this isn't really going to hurt them. Their problem isn't the hardware, it's the software. The NX can be inferior to the PS4/Xbone in terms of power, but if they have enough quality games coming out on a regular basis then that should be enough.On a slightly different note, when I posted the link to that Miyamoto NPR interview a few pages back I expected to see more conversation generated. That really didn't happen.
Since no one else brought it up, I'm going to share this quote with you:
"One of the things about Nintendo that's always been interesting is you've never tried to make a more powerful console with better graphics, and all the stuff that the Xbox has done. Can you explain a little why you've kind of stuck with that?
Miyamoto: So unfortunately with our latest system, the Wii U, the price point was one that ended up getting a little higher than we wanted. But what we are always striving to do is to find a way to take novel technology that we can take and offer it to people at a price that everybody can afford. And in addition to that, rather than going after the high-end tech spec race and trying to create the most powerful console, really what we want to do is try to find a console that has the best balance of features with the best interface that anyone can use.
And the reason for that is that, No. 1, we like to do things that are unique and different from other companies, but we also don't want to just end up in a race to have the highest-tech specs in a competition to try to find how we get these expensive tech specs to the lowest price of the other systems. And so there's different ways that we can approach it, and sometimes we look at it just from the sense of offering a system that consumes less power and makes less noise and generates less heat, or sometimes we may look at the size of the media and the size of the system and where it fits within the home.
But really what's most important to us is, how do we create a system that is both unique and affordable so that everyone can afford it and everyone can enjoy it."
What's that mean? Well, I think it's pretty obvious that we shouldn't expect the NX to be an ultra powerful platform spec wise.
http://www.npr.org/sections/alltech...on-the-origins-of-nintendos-famous-characters
Cool. Wonder if Roy will be patched in too.amiibo
It needs to at least be on par with the Xbone/PS4 if it's coming out 3-4 years after the launch of those systems. We don't want another Wii U situation, where 3rd parties can play the "parity card" and not support Nintendo's new system when the new Sony and MS consoles launch.I feel like this isn't really going to hurt them. Their problem isn't the hardware, it's the software. The NX can be inferior to the PS4/Xbone in terms of power, but if they have enough quality games coming out on a regular basis then that should be enough.
the thing is, it's kinda not surprising and tbh, I'm just fine with this.On a slightly different note, when I posted the link to that Miyamoto NPR interview a few pages back I expected to see more conversation generated. That really didn't happen.
Since no one else brought it up, I'm going to share this quote with you:
"One of the things about Nintendo that's always been interesting is you've never tried to make a more powerful console with better graphics, and all the stuff that the Xbox has done. Can you explain a little why you've kind of stuck with that?
Miyamoto: So unfortunately with our latest system, the Wii U, the price point was one that ended up getting a little higher than we wanted. But what we are always striving to do is to find a way to take novel technology that we can take and offer it to people at a price that everybody can afford. And in addition to that, rather than going after the high-end tech spec race and trying to create the most powerful console, really what we want to do is try to find a console that has the best balance of features with the best interface that anyone can use.
And the reason for that is that, No. 1, we like to do things that are unique and different from other companies, but we also don't want to just end up in a race to have the highest-tech specs in a competition to try to find how we get these expensive tech specs to the lowest price of the other systems. And so there's different ways that we can approach it, and sometimes we look at it just from the sense of offering a system that consumes less power and makes less noise and generates less heat, or sometimes we may look at the size of the media and the size of the system and where it fits within the home.
But really what's most important to us is, how do we create a system that is both unique and affordable so that everyone can afford it and everyone can enjoy it."
What's that mean? Well, I think it's pretty obvious that we shouldn't expect the NX to be an ultra powerful platform spec wise.
http://www.npr.org/sections/alltech...on-the-origins-of-nintendos-famous-characters