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Nintendo Gaming / Dear Nintendo: Free e-Shop idea.
« on: May 05, 2013, 03:36:30 PM »
Dear Nintendo,

Follow me here: Animal Crossing: New Leaf is coming out.  Got me to thinking about the original (in the US, at least) Animal Crossing for the Game Cube.  Which got me thinking about the e-Reader.  Which got me to thinking...

Who remembers all the fun e-Reader exclusive Pokemon-themed mini-games that were included in dot-code form on the Pokemon Trading Cards?  Yeah, no one.  Because about a dozen people bothered to buy the e-Reader and only about three people cared enough to get the necessary Pokemon cards to play all of the mini-games.

So... why not re-release the mini-game as 99 cent e-Shop downloads?  Maybe in packs of three for $3?

Some of these mini-games were pretty awesome.  It's a shame to think that so many people will never get to play them.

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NWR Forums Discord / Um, Insanolord...
« on: April 28, 2013, 01:04:33 AM »
Pokepal made a point about the karma system and how it doesn't fix bad posting habits because you don't know why someone smited you, so I thought I'd point out that I smite TJ Spyke every time he starts a post with "Um" because it comes off as really obnoxious.

Viola!  A month of Ums, brought to you by TJ.

Um, where did you read this? Because the official E3 website says they are confirmed to be an exhibitor: http://e313.mapyourshow.com/5_0/exhibitor_details.cfm?exhid=tak4212
Um, what game are your referring to? I assUme Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island there are only two Yoshi's Island games and the other is Yoshi's Island DS.
Um, Not quoting this entire post because TJ is a jerk and he still hasn't apologized.
Um, Also not quoting this one.  You'll just have to trust me that it's an "Um," post as well.
Um, AGAIN. This is nothing new, games have had in-game ads for YEARS.
Um, gaming tie-ins are decades old and fine. Movies, TV shows, and music do it too. So how is it not classy.
Um, why would you need two more face buttons? The Classic Controller already has enough face buttons to emulate almost every controller.
Um, it's not canon. Paramount has directly said that. And in a official 1999 Star Trek encyclopedia written by Michael and Denis Okuda (who created the glass control panels used since Star Trek IV) said:
Um, it started off as a console game. And I dont see why it wouldnt work well as a console game considering there is no technical reason it can't, plus some of the battles can get long
Um, they DO offer deals on the eShop, especially on the Wii U. For example, in late February Ubisoft put all of their Wii U eShop games 30% off for a week.
Um, no biggie. The phones I see usually use micro-SD cards anyways, so what is the issue?
Um, this news is MONTHS old. Epic Games already said they wont be making Unreal Engine 4 for Wii U, but developers are free to do it themselves.

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NWR Forums Discord / I think you guys should fix the fact that...
« on: April 24, 2013, 12:27:40 PM »
Quick, someone make a mirror forum and banish both of them to it.  Make it so they can see everyone else's posts, but we don't see theirs.

They'll never notice.

LIKE!

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Nintendo Gaming / Dear Nintendo: Please unify my wallet
« on: April 22, 2013, 08:49:16 AM »
Dear Nintendo:

Between five different shops on four different Nintendo systems, I have $357.67 worth of Nintendo Funny-Money.

I know a unified account system is against everything you hold dear, but can I just have a single wallet?  Pretty please?

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Nintendo Gaming / N4SMWU - Warriors, come out and plae-eee-yaaaaa...
« on: April 06, 2013, 05:49:43 PM »
I'm hiding somewhere in town.  Can you tag my car? :D

This would be more fun if you could turn the "GPS" off... but I think I found a good hiding spot.

Tag me if you can.

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Emily Rogers (yeah, that Emily Rogers) has a wonderfully well-written piece that I think many folks around here should read.

Now, we know about the rumors and speculation about EA trying to talk Nintendo into using Origin for their online services and how everything went to **** between the two when Nintendo said "No.".  And this article does discuss that.

But, more important, is that this article goes into details that those of us who have been around awhile already knew, but many people either don't know or seem to forget.

Nintendo and EA have NEVER been BFFs.

This goes back to ol' school NES/SNES days (you know, the days where so many folks seem to think Nintendo needs to go back to with regards to third party relations).

Nintendo, virtually single-handed, revived the video game market that was destroyed in the wake of Atari (with a little help from Mattel, Coleco and what little third parties were around at the time, like Activision).

One of the ways they did this was by brow-beating third parties into submission by what we now would call insane third party agreements.  Basically, in order to release games for a Nintendo console, you had to give your first born to Yamauchi and pledge an undying oath to Nintendo.  That second one isn't bad though.

Anyway, EA knew these policies where pretty bull**** from the beginning - and thus, they've always had issues with Nintendo.

http://www.notenoughshaders.com/2013/03/25/the-sexual-history-between-nintendo-and-electronic-arts/

Go, read the article.  It's pretty well researched and contains lots of quotes and links.

Then, remember, a lot of the big companies today (Activision, Capcom, Square, etc.) were around back then... and dealt with the same issues.  There's a reason that these old guards of the gaming industry are reluctant to jump into the sack with Nintendo at the drop of a hat - and I don't blame them.

However, it'd be awesome if they realized that New Nintendo isn't exactly like Old Nintendo (and is getting better, although slowly) and realized that, in the business world, running a successful company working with someone you don't like is better than closing an unsuccessful company from working with someone you do.

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NWR Forums Discord / Why Vudu really left...
« on: March 21, 2013, 01:08:14 AM »


I'm sorry I was mean Vudu.  You are special.

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General Chat / Pizza Poll
« on: March 16, 2013, 09:25:22 PM »
VOTE NAOW

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Nintendo Gaming / Two Years Later...
« on: March 14, 2013, 03:21:33 PM »
I'm curious, two years later, what does your 3DS collection look like?

Not including digital downloads or duplicate games, I've gathered a collection of 25 retail purchases (that's like one a month!  Weird.  Totally not something I've budgeted or something...)  If you throw in "retail" downloads, you can add two more to that.

So, what does my collection consist of?

First Party:
Art Academy*
Crosswords Plus D
Freakyforms Deluxe*
Kid Icarus: Uprising
-Kid Icarus: Uprising Canadian Version
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
Mario Kart 7
-Mario Kart 7 #2**
Mario Tennis Open
New Super Mario Bros. 2 D
Nintendogs: Toy Poodle
-Nintendogs: French Bulldog*
-Nintendogs: Golden Retriever*
Pilotwings Resort*
Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask
Paper Mario: Sticker Star*
Spirit Camera*
Starfox 3D**
Steeldiver*
Super Mario 3D Land
Tetris: Axis*

3rd Party:
Adventure Time
Centipede: Infestation*
Crush 3D
Heroes of Ruin
Jaws: Ultimate Predator
Resident Evil: Revelaittions
Rollercoaster Tycoon 3DS
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
Skylanders: Giants
Super Street Fighter IV

So, while my collection is slightly 1st party heavy, I think 3rd parties should be fairly happy with my collection.  Why?  Go back and look at all those titles with asterisks on them.  Those are titles that I purchased for less than half of the original retail price.  Two of those, the two with double asterisks on them, were bought "new", but at a location that was selling them used. The little D, for those who couldn't guess, indicates a "retail" digital purchase.

So, what's yours?

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Nintendo Gaming / Nintendo may or may not love me... Panasonic Q!
« on: March 12, 2013, 11:32:25 AM »
So, my Panasonic Q is scratching discs.  Doing some internet research, I've discovered the problem.  It appears there's a chrome-plated ring in the drive and this chrome will flake off in time.  Poor design choice. :(  Even more baffling, since you can't ever actually see inside the drive.

Anyway, it's scratching the disks from the center ring out, in a straight line.  Doesn't seem to be hurting the discs to where they can't be read, but I don't want to take that chance.

So... I've been looking into repair options.  I don't trust just anyone with my Q.

I know from second-hand stories (The Q is the only system I've imported.  Well, that and my Game Boy Light) that Nintendo of America is very hands-off when it comes to import systems.

But I called anyway.

Spoke to this nice lady who listened intently to my tale of woe.  Then put me on hold for about ten minuets.  Then came back and told me what I already knew - that I was out of luck. :(

She DID, however, offer to put me in touch with NCL (that's Nintendo in Japan) via snail mail so we could see if there were any repair options.  Even offered to use NoA's services to translate anything I needed translated.  While I'm sure this entire process would be pretty awesome to go through, I just really don't want to ship my Panasonic Q overseas.  Besides, last time it made a trip into the US, it got held up in customs and I was fearful I would never get it. :(

Also, I didn't even discuss the fact that it was modded (for "imports" - i.e. US games, not burned discs) - and that's a no-no all by itself.  I really don't want to go through a different country and another language to get clearance on that one.

Anyway, I sent a message to our resident repair expert on the forums and a second guy out of Ohio so I can find out what all of my options are.

The promising thing is that it sounds like a pretty easy fix.  I considered it myself, but I really, really don't want to break my Q. :(

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General Chat / Archer... Live?
« on: March 08, 2013, 02:11:58 PM »

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General Chat / We're not scientists, but let's talk science!
« on: March 05, 2013, 08:39:55 PM »
We kinda touched upon the topic of Milgram in the movie thread - and I thought this might be an interesting topic.  Eventually, I'd like to move into the Stanford Prison, but let's continue the Milgram talk for now.
:D

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NWR Forums Discord / ...speaking of Planet of the Apes...
« on: March 03, 2013, 08:06:27 AM »
...Why haven't we gotten the awesome "Stop the Planet of the Apes, I Want to Get Off!" musical yet?



You know it'd be a hit.

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NWR Forums Discord / Worst ideas for using a time machine.
« on: March 02, 2013, 11:50:07 PM »
So, as I mentioned in the "crap I bought" thread, I bought a tiny-screened, giant TV from the 80s that's super-awesome.

I've joked that I want to build a time machine so that I could go back to the 80s and show off my awesome TV to all the envious people.

To which someone pointed out that would be a really stupid waste of a time machine.

Go back and see real dinosaurs? Prove or disprove the life of Jesus?  Kill Hitler as a baby?

No. That's for more men with far more grand dreams than I.  I'm but a simple guy with simple dreams.

So, I got to wondering... what other really lame things could I use a time machine for?

Today, I think I came up with the best plan ever.

I will use my time machine to go back in time and sneak into this photo:


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NWR Forums Discord / Who's good at sciencey-mathy things?
« on: February 24, 2013, 04:39:17 PM »
So, I have a long, straight stretch of road.  I'm driving a car at a steady 50 MPH.  In front of me is a vehicle going 49 MPH.  The back of this vehicle is a ramp.  This ramp goes straight up the back of the vehicle, to a platform that goes over the top and then down the front.  Like this: /¯¯¯¯¯¯\

Now, this ramp isn't just a normal ramp - it's like a treadmill.  If someone stood on the back of this treadmill and was able to stand up straight when the treadmill started moving (while the vehicle is standing still), they'd go forward at 50 MPH.

So, if I'm going 50 MPH, drive onto the ramp-treadmill-vehicle that's going 49 MPH and the treadmill is rolling at 50 MPH - if someone was standing on the side of the road and used a radar detector to measure my speed - how fast would I be going at the top of the other vehicle?

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NWR Forums Discord / New "Four" controller!
« on: February 20, 2013, 10:19:31 PM »
Sony showed off this new "Four" controller add-on for the Playstation today.  Any idea when I'll be able to pick it up?

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General Gaming / Backwards Compatibility - Good or Bad?
« on: February 16, 2013, 09:27:09 AM »
That's a dumb question, right?  Who could possibly think having instant access to last generations best and most beautiful titles right at launch could be a bad thing?

Publishers.  That's who.

More than once, I've seen posts by people saying stuff along the lines of picking up a Wii U and playing all the great Wii games they missed while waiting for the "good games" to come out.  Perfectly reasonable.  Unless you're trying to establish a baseline of sales on a new system to justify to your internal investors and marketing team that a new system is worth developing for.

It seems like we ran into this with the DS launch, 3DS launch and now, the Wii U's launch (Dunno about the GBC/GBA launches).  Heck, even the Wii had a pretty low tie-in ratio starting out (I'm not sure it ever really got much better, but how much of that is due to BC vs. old people who bought it for Wii Sports alone is hard to say).

The rumors are that the new xBox and PlayStation won't be backwards compatible.  Are they on to something?  Did Microsoft have it right with the 360, slowly adding in BC for most of the original xBox catalog?  Or Sony, by only launching a limited amount of consoles with the feature?  Or, does Nintendo have it right, with full last-gen BC?

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NWR Forums Discord / Welcome...
« on: February 03, 2013, 02:57:48 AM »

I was messing around with my portals when I was suddenly overcome with the feeling that I could do anything at all and the only limit was myself.

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Just ask and I'll post some deep, dark secret about your mom that she told me over some cheap wine the other night.

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NWR Forums Discord / Oh, hello.
« on: February 01, 2013, 01:55:58 AM »
Pleased to meet you. Name's Francis Pumphandle, but everyone calls me 'Pip'.  Cheese balls are one of my all-time favorite foods.  I always seem to meet the most interesting people when I'm around them, too.  In fact, cheese balls bring to mind the time I met Bob Barker.  Yes, indeed.  Bob Barker.  Star of the most popular morning game show.  He's a host, an emcee, and a celebrity, all rolled into one.  Anyway, eight months ago -- it was Tuesday the seventeenth, I believe -- or it might have been the eighteenth...no, no, it was definitely the 17th, because it was precisely one week after my aunt Lucretia's birthday, which is the tenth.  Aunt Lucretia's quite a woman.  Loves to cook.  She prepares a fabulous war shu a.  That's a Chinese duck dish.  I love Chinese food.  I once went to a party where they served Chinese food and cheese balls.  Now that was a Catch-22 situation.  "Catch-22" was a movie, you know.  It was long, very long.  They say the book was better, but it was a novel and I never finish reading those things.  Of course, a lot of people don't read much nowadays. They watch television.  I caught a program on PBS last night.  A very good show on chimpanzees in the media.  They had a clip of J. Fred Muggs, that chimp the TODAY show.  But it was Fred's girlfriend that had me stumped.  I couldn't remember her name, so I looked it up.  Her name was Phoebe B. Beebee.  Anyway, as I was saying, eight months ago, Tuesday the seventeenth, I went downtown on a nice, relaxing stroll.  I love to relax.  In fact, relaxing is a pastime of mine.  Some people play golf.  Others like tennis, horseshoes, bridge, canasta, and other such fancy hobbies.  Now, another hobby enjoyed by many is knitting.  My grandmother was a great knitter.  Knitted this sweater I'm wearing.  It's red, which is not my favorite color.  I prefer mauve or mustard yellow.  Now, don't get me wrong: red is okay for ties and suspenders, but with sweaters I prefer more neutral colors.  But when I'm relaxing, I don't care what I wear: long pants, Bermuda shorts, T-shirts, or formal attire.  You name it, anything goes.  Now, on the seventeenth, during my relaxing stroll, I recall wearing my herringbone jacket, my Laughlin, Nevada souvenir tie, and my charcoal gray slacks.  Or was it the navy slacks?  Oh, I suppose it doesn't really matter, does it?  What matters is comfort.  You know, I once stayed at a Comfort Inn.  Warm, cozy, comfortable.  I love comfort.  It goes along with that pastime of mine, relaxing.  Now, for me, there is nothing more relaxing than a nice leisurely stroll, like the one I took eight months ago on the 17th.  It was a bright, sunny day which of course is the optimum condition for relaxed strolling.  And as I walked along, I found myself humming a haunting melody.   I kept humming and humming and humming and humming.  I couldn't get the tune out of my head.   I racked my brains to come up with the title, but to no avail.  You see, I'm not terribly musical.  And yet, I'd always wanted to play an instrument and be like my musical hero, Leo Sayer. But who can compete with Leo?  I think I was just scared that I'd fail.  Well, I decided right then and there to go buy a musical instrument.  So on the particular Tuesday the seventeenth to which I was referring, I went down to the Sixth Street Music Emporium to buy a new tambourine, a terribly soothing instrument, contrary to popular opinion.  And as I was strolling along, I detected a wonderful scent in the morning air.  "What could it be?" I asked myself.  So I went toward that marvelous scent, distracted by its aroma from my musical mission.  The odor was a mix of orchid flowers and bologna, which of course is one of the world's most under-appreciated luncheon meats.  That and pimento loaf.  I love a good pimento loaf and mayo sandwich - the more pimentos, the better.  Why, just the mention of pimentos makes my taste buds stand up and say, "Howdy."  Now there's an interesting word: "Howdy."  Is it from "How are you" or maybe "How you doing"?  "Howdy"'s one of those strange words that really has no origin.  I like saying "How do" more than "Howdy" - more formal, I think.  Not too flowery.  But the flowery aroma of that particular Tuesday morning carried me on my fragrant quest.  Now, the smell was actually less bologna and more orchid - the beautiful flower found on the island state of Hawaii.  Of course, I wasn't in Hawaii, so I needed to search out the location of the nearest orchid.  So, I visited every florist's shop in town. Well, to make a long story short, not a single flower shop in town had _any_ orchids in stock, which seemed mighty curious to me.  Now, as we all know, curiosity killed the cat, but since I'm not a feline, I wasn't too worried.  Felines are funny creatures, don't you think?  I had a cat once.  It used its claws to tear my living room couch to shreds.  It was a comfy couch, too.  Had a sleep-away bed in it with a foam rubber mattress.  Now, I bought the couch and the mattress at Levine's Department Store on Third Avenue, the very same afternoon of that relaxing stroll aforementioned.  I also bought myself a lovely tambourine on that same shopping expedition.   Anyway, I didn't want to pay extra for the delivery of the couch, so I decided to carry the couch home myself.  It was quite cumbersome.   And getting it through the store's revolving doors was a bit of a challenge.   And just as I emerged onto the street, by accident I bumped into a well-dressed man with an orchid in his lapel.  It was Bob Barker and he was eating a bologna and cheese balls sandwich.

Well, it's been nice chatting with you.

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Nintendo Gaming / Wind Waker HD! Whooo! - Nintendo Direct video now in OP
« on: January 23, 2013, 09:34:02 AM »
Kick Ass.


Go to the minute-forty mark.

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NWR Forums Discord / I need these...
« on: January 08, 2013, 10:14:49 AM »

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NWR Forums Discord / You need colored baggies.
« on: January 06, 2013, 09:53:10 PM »

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