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Got an email for this new offer. Add $100 to your Wii U eShop account, get additional $10 credit (or add $50-$99.99 in funds to get $5). http://club2.nintendo.com/rebate/?om_rid=AAB3hV&om_mid=_BR7atjB80DAWB9&eid=EM10116#.Ue2vQY2shQY
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Minidust posted:Got an email for this new offer. Add $100 to your Wii U eShop account, get additional $10 credit (or add $50-$99.99 in funds to get $5). http://club2.nintendo.com/rebate/?om_rid=AAB3hV&om_mid=_BR7atjB80DAWB9&eid=EM10116#.Ue2vQY2shQY That a pretty nice deal if you got a deluxe, as you get the amount again when you spent the wallet funds.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 23:22 |
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Rirse posted:That a pretty nice deal if you got a deluxe, as you get the amount again when you spent the wallet funds. Nintendo's deals aren't too bad, but all of them put together don't compare to Sony. Spend $50 in a year on Playstation and you get access to 64 games. Spend $600 in a year on Nintendo and you get a CD.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 05:14 |
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Game Freak's new 3DS eShop game has been revealed - it's the horse racing/solitaire hybrid we've all been begging for! http://www.4gamer.net/games/226/G022607/20130723007/ Out next week in Japan, 500yen.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 12:18 |
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It's pretty funny how they teased that saying that it was their version of a game played all over the world, and that game ended up being solitaire.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 12:30 |
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So the horses play solitaire? Or transport the carts across am enormous board? A horse can't play solitaire! A horse have no thumbs! A shameful horse.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 13:01 |
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From what I gather, you can interact with the horse race in real time on the touch screen, and by playing solitaire you gain powerups and increase the stamina of the horse, or something? I think it says you can trade horses via QR codes, too.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 13:08 |
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:From what I gather, you can interact with the horse race in real time on the touch screen, and by playing solitaire you gain powerups and increase the stamina of the horse, or something? I think it says you can trade horses via QR codes, too. I think this is Nintendo's middle finger to anyone who says their games are too formulaic.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 13:22 |
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My only complaint is I wish it were picross horse racing.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 13:50 |
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Alright, I got DK'94 with coins, and the GBC Shantae with cash, so I've still got $25 of credit left. Anything coming out in the near to mid future I might save it for? E: I'm remembering again how much I'd love it if the GBC Dragon Warrior Monsters games were on the eShop... Annath fucked around with this message at 14:11 on Jul 23, 2013 |
# ? Jul 23, 2013 14:09 |
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Mario and Luigi Dream Team, Pokemon x, Mega Man 4 and 5 game boy versions.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 14:13 |
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It's hard to say what's coming out in the near future, just because Nintendo will only announce what coming each week a few days beforehand. The only things we know are coming soonish are the Sega 3D Classics, and there is no real estimate of when that is. EDIT: I did forget about the Mega Man stuff, but that falls under the same category, really. I forgot about Dream Team because I'm playing it.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 14:17 |
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Champeenship posted:It's hard to say what's coming out in the near future, just because Nintendo will only announce what coming each week a few days beforehand. The only things we know are coming soonish are the Sega 3D Classics, and there is no real estimate of when that is. How does Dream Team compare to Superstar Saga and Partners in Time (the M+L games I've played)?
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 14:33 |
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Annath posted:How does Dream Team compare to Superstar Saga and Partners in Time (the M+L games I've played)? Not quite as good as Superstar Saga, though obviously it has a few in improvements in ease of use and the graphics are way better, but it's much better than the sadly quite dull Partners in Time.
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Sakurazuka posted:Not quite as good as Superstar Saga, though obviously it has a few in improvements in ease of use and the graphics are way better, but it's much better than the sadly quite dull Partners in Time. Obviously just my opinion here, and I didn't play SS when it was released, only recently, but I think it has aged rather poorly and is in fact worse than Bowser's Inside Story and Dream Team. Maybe not in writing, though.
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 17:07 |
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Annath posted:How does Dream Team compare to Superstar Saga and Partners in Time (the M+L games I've played)?
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 17:10 |
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Are we getting River City Ransom for NA release this week? God I loved that game.
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Zip posted:Are we getting River City Ransom for NA release this week?
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# ? Jul 23, 2013 23:08 |
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Flipnote 3D is available on the JP 3DS eShop right now! Nintendo Japan released a Nintendo Direct Mini that covers the interface and all the new/improved tools, as well as the differences between the free and paid online services: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8X7GrnfuGA It'll be out in NA/PAL-land next week, assuming NOA/NOE sticks to their own schedule. EDIT: while I'm here... NA is getting Picross e2 tomorrow, and both regions are getting Picross e3 next month.
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:Flipnote 3D is available on the JP 3DS eShop right now! Nintendo Japan released a Nintendo Direct Mini that covers the interface and all the new/improved tools, as well as the differences between the free and paid online services: Thank god, I just finished up e1's puzzles and was getting the shakes.
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:Game Freak's new 3DS eShop game has been revealed - it's the horse racing/solitaire hybrid we've all been begging for! The character designs on this are ALMOST cute enough for me to wish I could play this. ALMOST.
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njsykora posted:Thank god, I just finished up e1's puzzles and was getting the shakes. I finished e1, out of desperation got Mario Picross which was pretty good actually, but easy, and literally finished it last night. This is so fortuitous. You'd think there would be good picross games on cell phones, be they called griddlers or nonograms or what have you, but every one I've tried sucks.
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# ? Jul 24, 2013 13:22 |
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greatn posted:
On Android, I really like Nonomatic.
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# ? Jul 24, 2013 13:35 |
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I'm reading the player guide for earthbound that Nintendo put up and holy poo poo is it ever a shame that it didn't do well in the US. The way they integrate the game info with fake ads and travel pamphlets is amazing for a SNES game.
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elf help book posted:On Android, I really like Nonomatic. Nonomatic is good but a lot of the puzzles are really freaking easy and way too many of them are just symmetrical.
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DrManiac posted:I'm reading the player guide for earthbound that Nintendo put up and holy poo poo is it ever a shame that it didn't do well in the US. The way they integrate the game info with fake ads and travel pamphlets is amazing for a SNES game. It's pretty much the best game guide ever, I don't think any other guide has done anything similar since. Exception being, of course, the Mother 3 guide that Fangamer put together, but that's not official and was intentionally made to mimic the style of EB's.
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DrManiac posted:I'm reading the player guide for earthbound that Nintendo put up and holy poo poo is it ever a shame that it didn't do well in the US. The way they integrate the game info with fake ads and travel pamphlets is amazing for a SNES game. Whoa, this is really awesome. Yeah, I really love the extra work they put in to make it seem like a travel guide instead of a game guide. Very nice flavor. Remember, Earthbound was unique in that the game was sold in a huge box that included the guide with it. So it wasn't even like some add-on thing. That's pretty awesome. I've always been put-off by Earthbound's weird humor, and I hate first-person RPGs, (Dragon Warrior/Quest Sux, FF rulez) but Earthbound is just such a huge deal, and is so unique, I really need to give it a run through. I wish I could buy it on 3DS instead of WiiU.
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Zaphod42 posted:I've always been put-off by Earthbound's weird humor, and I hate first-person RPGs, (Dragon Warrior/Quest Sux, FF rulez) but Earthbound is just such a huge deal, and is so unique, I really need to give it a run through. I never really got the hate for RPG combat in first-person perspective. First-person or third-person, you're still selecting commands from a menu and numbers pop up. Though I guess sometimes it's fun to watch a little movie play after you select an attack. And I always appreciated Earthbound's weird humor and setting, because it was released at a time when most RPGs were either straight swords-and-sorcery fantasy or swords-and-sorcery sci-fi with a generic fantasy/sci-fi storyline. Mercury Crusader fucked around with this message at 17:25 on Jul 24, 2013 |
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Something the first person fighting has really made me want now is the Phantasy Star games on the Wii U VC. I wasn't a fan of it for a long time but when you really adjust to it it's great not having to sit through all kinds of animations and having the battles go faster.
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Zaphod42 posted:I wish I could buy it on 3DS instead of WiiU. Well at least it's something to look forward to for when wii u inevitably gets a price drop and I decide to buy one.
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:Flipnote 3D is available on the JP 3DS eShop right now!
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ookiimarukochan posted:Hilariously the costume DLC for Ace Attorney 5 is larger(46 blocks) than Flipnote 3D(44 blocks) There's costume DLC for Ace Attorney? That's the most unnecessary thing to make so you can charge people for it and the most Capcom thing ever. e: Like seriously that's dumber than horse armor. Shear Modulus fucked around with this message at 19:15 on Jul 24, 2013 |
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Shear Modulus posted:There's costume DLC for Ace Attorney? Costume DLC is sort of a common thing in PC games today. See: Arkham City, Hitman: Absolution, Borderlands 2...
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Shear Modulus posted:There's costume DLC for Ace Attorney? I hope it only changes the costume of whoever's perspective you're playing from, so you never get to see it.
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Color Printer posted:Costume DLC is sort of a common thing in PC games today. See: Arkham City, Hitman: Absolution, Borderlands 2... Yeah but at least in those games you're watching the character and not a text box.
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Zaphod42 posted:Whoa, this is really awesome. Yeah, I really love the extra work they put in to make it seem like a travel guide instead of a game guide. Very nice flavor.
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Shear Modulus posted:Yeah but at least in those games you're watching the character and not a text box. Ace Attorney has characters onscreen literally all the time and their animations and reactions are a constant part of the game.
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# ? Jul 24, 2013 18:22 |
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Wait so is the Earthbound guide like a manual with a whole lot of extra flavor? Or is it more of a full walkthrough, like a "strategy guide" that lists secrets and everything?
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Minidust posted:Wait so is the Earthbound guide like a manual with a whole lot of extra flavor? Or is it more of a full walkthrough, like a "strategy guide" that lists secrets and everything? Both.
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Mercury Crusader posted:I never really got the hate for RPG combat in first-person perspective. First-person or third-person, you're still selecting commands from a menu and numbers pop up. Though I guess sometimes it's fun to watch a little movie play after you select an attack. If you're just 1 person in the RPG, then its fine. I'm actually cool with that, it makes sense. What feels awkward to me is the games like Dragon Quest or Legend of Grimrock (or any of the 3D 'maze' RPGs of yore) is when you have a party of multiple people, but you can't see them. Its this weird four-headed-giant thing that just doesn't sit right with me. If we have multiple people, I should be able to see them. They shouldn't occupy the same space all the time (you can do it some, like on overworld) so you can get a feel for, oh, the FIGHTER just got hit. Even the simple graphics of FF1 managed to show you 4 individual sprites, have tons of different appearances for classes, even showed you different sprites for each weapon you could equip. You get to see casting animations, all those things add up to good game-feel. The FIGHTER hit the IMP! The IMP hit the BLACKMAGE! Oh no! Now the BLACKMAGE is bent over, I know that he's hurt without even looking at the numbers. If its first person with 1 person, I can just be that person, like an FPS. But if its a party game, 4 people, I need to be third person, I need to be seeing the party. Even if it was first person, I should be able to see people to the left and right of me, so that's just weird. It feels more arbitrary, I can't immerse myself in the way I can with a normal RPG, and I'm just rolling dice instead of commanding a party of heroes. I understand its pretty arbitrary, either way you're watching numbers go up and down. But with multiple party members, it just really bothers me not to see the different characters. Earthbound helps because you see the different characters walking behind you all the time, so that would help reinforce the characters in my mind; its just the battles where its first person, so I think I can get over it. Also Earthbound is just so different, I'll take it on its own. But for me Dragon Quest/Warrior is just always worse than Final Fantasy. Not saying its bad, to each his own, but to me it just doesn't sit right. WEEDLORD CHEETO posted:I dunno about older console games, but this sort of thing was huge around that time in PC gaming. It was just standard for boxes to come with maps, "feelies", guides, hintbooks, all sorts of cool additional stuff that really immersed you in the game before you even started playing. Nowadays, you're lucky to find a game for any platform that comes with a manual that's more than just a sheet of paper giving you the URL for a controls reference sheet I collect classic PC MS-DOS and CD-ROM games for exactly this reason. Games like Baldur's Gate gave you a whole loving package of goodies along with the disc. I just saw that PS4 and XBone game cases are even smaller and thinner than 360/PS3 cases, so they've finally done away with manuals entirely. I'm expecting them to merely have a slip of paper saying "Go to https://www.ea.com/... for assitance" I guess on the bright side some 3DS games have had at least a decent sized manual, some even an art book, like SMTIV. Zaphod42 fucked around with this message at 18:51 on Jul 24, 2013 |
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