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Smash Legend
I'm surprised that there's no collaboration between Super Mario and Dragalia Lost, the latter of which ALSO has its anniversary this month.
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Very ready to go back. pic.twitter.com/GyZMuHyscG
— Andrew Kolb (@kolbisneat) September 3, 2020
Hell yes I am!Are you guys ready?
Very ready to go back. pic.twitter.com/GyZMuHyscG
— Andrew Kolb (@kolbisneat) September 3, 2020
Retro Studios were actually cool with the glitches, it was Kensuke Tanabe who told them to take the glitches out. Typically, Japanese culture is such that when they make something, they make it in a specific way and you just have to take it or leave it. Like if you go to a restaurant in Japan, it's uncouth to ask for a custom order or for things to be added/taken out of a dish--you either take it as is or you don't.Remember how the OoT 3D devs left harmless glitches alone because they knew fans enjoyed them?
Wish Metroid Prime devs and Mario devs felt the same way.
Well I'd be ****ed if I ever visit one there, I'm too much of a picky eater so hope I get that out. Hate that about myself.Retro Studios were actually cool with the glitches, it was Kensuke Tanabe who told them to take the glitches out. Typically, Japanese culture is such that when they make something, they make it in a specific way and you just have to take it or leave it. Like if you go to a restaurant in Japan, it's uncouth to ask for a custom order or for things to be added/taken out of a dish--you either take it as is or you don't.
I think the song "Smell of the Game" explains my thoughts the best.What the heck?? That's super stupid :O Why would nintendo do that ??
Well, I guess I'll ask it for x-mas then. But I was thinking on waiting on it. Maybe they're desperate for money. I still find it super weird that they'd do that for a mario collection.
To quote Guardians of the Galaxy:Holy crap! Y'all catch that direct? Nintendo is REALLY playing up the importance of Mario. Do you think he may get added to Smash??
Holy crap! Y'all catch that direct? Nintendo is REALLY playing up the importance of Mario. Do you think he may get added to Smash??
Hello, SusieFinished the demo/first chapter of Deltarune.
Man, the end always get to me, and when I say the end, I mean the entire section in Hometown. Seeing familiar face being....not quite the same, yet still kinda like I remembered. Hearing about how Kris back when Asriel was still here, and how he cleary he miss those time through dialogues, the music, lord, THE MUSIC, it kill me inside, but in a good way! This remix in fact kill twice more, but still in a good way!
It's only 1 chapter, but I already want to know so much more about this world, aswell as the mysteries in it, including the weird door at the bottom of the map where no music play....beside a weird sound.
While I know I shouldn't expect much since Toby said there won't a big announcement for the fifth anniversary of Undertale. I still hope a little biiiiit we get somethin related to Deltarune, just, anything would make me happy, but even if it doesn't, I still look forward to what Toby is going to come up with!
Brief, really glad I replayed this game on my own since the day the demo was released.
After taking down all the big music channels, Rom sites, fangames, Pokemon leaks etc and now this, I think they are just luring them out and finish them off. Old-fashioned can bite them in the ass but they doesn't matter to them.Okay, I am legit astounded.
Why is Nintendo removing the 3D All Stars pack from March? What advantage would that give them?
Are they begging to be pirated?
"The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities some would consider to be unnatural."
False scarcity.Okay, I am legit astounded.
Why is Nintendo removing the 3D All Stars pack in March? What advantage would that give them?
Are they begging to be pirated?
Deluxe Edition& Knuckles
Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry Series
New Funky Mode!
+Bowser’s Fury
I mean I love Mario Sunshine but not the point of greedy bull****.False scarcity.
Cool art for your avatar, do you have the source?
"Hey, I've seen this one!"False scarcity.
I mean"Hey, I've seen this one!"
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Honestly cut-throat corporate to hell. You need to make a money but you know there's ways of making more money without screw your fans?!
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Sadly, no, I found this pic a loooong time ago, when the demo was first release I think. So I can't remember where I found it.Cool art for your avatar, do you have the source?
I've read similar things about how things are over there and it's actually really interesting stuff. When you have this knowledge in mind, it really goes a long way into understanding why Nintendo does a lot of what they do.Retro Studios were actually cool with the glitches, it was Kensuke Tanabe who told them to take the glitches out. Typically, Japanese culture is such that when they make something, they make it in a specific way and you just have to take it or leave it. Like if you go to a restaurant in Japan, it's uncouth to ask for a custom order or for things to be added/taken out of a dish--you either take it as is or you don't.
Which is why so many developers are so averse to glitches, mods, and other customizations. Those things contradict the intended experience. They don't want that experience altered. Speedrunning Metroid Prime was seen as being the "wrong" experience by Tanabe, so he told Retro Studios to take those exploits out in the rereleases. This is not abnormal within Nintendo, as many rereleases of other games fix similar speedrunning exploits, like a handful of glitches in Twilight Princess that allow you to skip many sections of the game were patched in the Wii U remaster (the most famous exploit was one where you could get the Master Sword within an hour of starting the game). The same is now happening with Mario, as beating the game with less than the intended amount of stars is seen as wrong.
For Grezzo with OoT 3D, it seems to be a unique case, where the devs grew up playing the game and experiencing its glitches, so for them, it was part of the experience, and the conflict between fixing bugs and retaining their personal experience led them to leave them in as part of the experience. But that's a rare exception to the rule, as it could've just as easily been like the Wii U rereleases that fixed many bugs and sequence breaks.
Like isn't he already, least almost?