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Friday is shaping up to be interesting. Robin and Lucina are going to be super-hard to get, Target opens first and is limiting customers to two figures (total) per person, and, of course, they have an exclusive, which means you can't complete your collection at Target.

My wife has a catering job early Friday morning, so it's going to be interesting to make this work... but I think I can do it. :D


Apparently it's 2 per character. Not two amiibo total.

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TalkBack / Re: Will a New Pokemon Game Show Up at E3 2015?
« on: May 23, 2015, 10:26:38 PM »
It'd be nice to get a retail Pokemon game for the Wii U. Pokemon Rumble U for the eShop not only took away my favorite part of the series, exploring linear dungeons to capture Pokemon, but it has figures that are now impossible to buy without selling a vital bodily organ. I like the idea of Pokken hitting the Wii U. It seemed like an obvious thing to do, but so did Pokemon Snap U...

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Nah, I like everyone here, and you are in a goofy mood, so I figured it was a joshing post, which it was.
I don't really do forum drama anymore, so it's all good.

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NWR Feedback / Re: Post of the Month Contest - win $10 eShop Credit
« on: May 23, 2015, 10:22:33 PM »
I could never beat Mega Man & Bass because of those last King stages. One had you pursuing a pod boss aboard floating platforms and above a bottomless pit. Sort of like Mecha Dragon in Mega Man 2, but you're pursuing the boss instead of the other way around. That was a big pain. I'd like the restore points to help out. So yeah, give me the $10 now.

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I once forgot where I got a Johnny Hotshot review code from. I thought I got it for my site, but I actually had gotten it from NWR. When I posted the review on my site, I got my butt chewed and rightfully so. Never made that mistake again!

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One chapter will be on the difficulty of formatting articles and reviews. It's hard, man!

Whoa! This sounds like a bigger potboiler than the last book I read, Intermediate Accounting, 12th edition!



Sorry, Phil. Don't take it personally. Just goofing off right now to release the uneasy tension that's happening on this site.


Nah, you're good people, Khush. And why would I take a Funhouse thread personally? :)

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One chapter will be on the difficulty of formatting articles and reviews. It's hard, man!

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You are lowly forum staff plebs. You don't even get a reference point.

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Let me know what you'd like to read about, and I'll try to keep a few chapters open for it.

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Man, if you had to edit your initial post and it's that bad NOW...

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Splatoon!! WELCOME - TO DYE!
« on: May 23, 2015, 09:17:07 PM »
Well, it works out in one regard, pokepal. You don't get a taste of the gameplay and have to feverishly count the days until you can play the final version because you want more of what the testfire gave you.

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NWR Feedback / Re: Post of the Month Contest - win $10 eShop Credit
« on: May 23, 2015, 09:15:18 PM »
I think Lucariofan has been given plenty of warnings. I don't think his age should be a factor, or have any of us say "Well, he's younger. He doesn't know any better." I think that's hogwash, and I should be banned for using a term like hogwash when I'm only 29 and a suburban male. Regardless, slurs whether homophobic (which is annoying to me because I am bisexual myself) or racial (which is stupid because of recent events and just history in general) should not be tolerated, and making an alt account to bypass a ban should not be tolerated.

That said, I like him because he brings humor (sometimes, most of the time it's lame meme humor) to the site, and he's enthusiastic. I ain't doing no review with him, though.

Anyway, give me the $10 eShop credit. I want to get Mega Man & Bass to prepare for Mega Man 8 on PSN this Wednesday. That was the first classic Mega Man game I beat-- 8, that is.

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General Gaming / Re: I am making a game, Super Push Adventure!
« on: May 23, 2015, 08:15:26 PM »
I have the page up for my new game, which will take a while to complete-- the game, that is-- Legends of Adrigal.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Legends-of-Adrigal/1576177519316129

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Hi everyone. How are you all doing this weekend?

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TalkBack / Re: Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon Announced
« on: May 23, 2015, 02:57:10 PM »
Gates to Infinity was my first PMD game, and I really enjoyed it. It was a bit easy other than some boss battles, but I found it charming and enjoyable to play. Excited for this new one.

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General Gaming / Re: I am making a game, Super Push Adventure!
« on: May 22, 2015, 02:20:51 PM »
Our local development community had a demo event, and my game was one of the ones selected for it. I got to show off Super Push Adventure to a lot of people, and I took some pics of the event. However, this one is my favorite. It shows a boy, about 6 or 7, enjoying my game. Makes all the hard work worth it, I think.


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I just got home from Best Buy with the game. Looking forward to cracking it open for the Memorial Day weekend!

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NWR Feedback / Re: Post of the Month Contest - win $10 eShop Credit
« on: May 22, 2015, 01:13:03 PM »
That's actually the opposite of what it originally said, but apparently you're the first person to notice that I changed it. What good's an abuse of power if there's nobody there to see it?

Well, when you put it that way, it makes sense. *nods and thumbs up*

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This releases tomorrow! Anyone going to pick it up? I thought about going digital with this one, as it seems to be a game you'd always want the system instead of changing 3DS games from the slot. However, I'm a sucker for physical. :)

I've never played Puzzle & Dragons before, so I'm really looking forward to both games!

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Splatoon!! WELCOME - TO DYE!
« on: May 21, 2015, 10:36:48 PM »
My Splatoon kid is going to rock a varsity jacket because that's classic cool!  :)

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NWR Feedback / Re: Post of the Month Contest - win $10 eShop Credit
« on: May 21, 2015, 10:11:33 PM »
Posts made in the Funhouse are the only ones that qualify for this contest.

Aw. It's more fun to post in the gaming side of the forums.

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Reader Reviews / Pokemon Rumble World
« on: May 21, 2015, 10:10:27 PM »
Check out the review (WITH PICTURES! OMG!) at my blog.

Hear the rumblings of a free-to-play game done right.

Back in 1999, critics of Pokemon called it nothing but a fad. More than 15 years later, this supposed "fad" is still going strong, seeing new game releases on a steady basis and plenty of spin-off titles apart from the main series of games. Pokemon Rumble is one of those, and it originated as a Wii game on Nintendo's WiiWare digital service. After a retail Nintendo 3DS release and a more battle royale-focused Wii U eShop release, a new Pokemon Rumble game hits the 3DS eShop, but with a twist.

Pokemon Rumble World is another game that has Nintendo experimenting with the free-to-play model that is most prevalent with mobile gaming. However, this experiment is one that feels like a steal for the player, and it only requires additional funds from the most hardcore and fanatical of the game's players. It all adds up to a game that although simple to play and lacking in great depth, makes up for it with addicting gameplay and features.

There are two currencies in Pokemon Rumble World: game money and Pokediamonds. Game money is used to purchase new outfits for your Mii, background images for taking photos of your Mii, and various trees that are planted within the hub area of the game, which grant attack, defense, speed, and other types of bonuses to your Pokemon in battle. Meanwhile, Pokediamonds are used for a myriad of things: purchasing hot air balloons to venture to new dungeons where a healthy heaping of new Pokemon species can be fought and captured, special houses that increase the maximum amount of Pokemon you can hold in your collection, and using them as a means to skip the time you have to wait until you can reuse a hot air balloon.

Pokediamonds are the currency that is the most important in Pokemon Rumble World. At the beginning of the game, it's quite easy to earn enough to purchase new hot air balloons, but as you continue to buy new ones and gain ranks for collecting more and more species of Pokemon, the balloons tend to cost a lot more Pokediamonds. For example, early balloons only cost about 10 Pokediamonds, which is easily attainable by simply playing the game. However, if you like the game enough that you want to catch them all, then you better be ready to spend upwards of 100 Pokediamonds to buy one hot air balloon and collect as many Pokediamonds as possible.

Pokediamonds are handed out in a number of ways. The major way is through completing daily tasks that the king of the Pokemon kingdom you're in asks you to do. These include participating in Pokemon Battle Royales, where you have a set amount of seconds to defeat all of the Pokemon in an arena setting; as well as tasks like protecting a Mii character for the duration of the level. Not only can you earn Pokediamonds from simply successfully completing the king's tasks, but each task has a checklist of sub-goals to try to check off, such as beating the level without changing Pokemon, or using a Pokemon type that is weak against the enemy forces.

In a sense, you can theoretically keep playing each new challenge the king dishes out to you each day to earn Pokediamonds in an albeit very slow fashion. However, to help speed up the process of gaining new hot air balloons, which again, take you to new dungeons with new Pokemon varieties to capture, players are able to purchase Pokediamonds with real world money. The great thing about this, if the word "great" should even be used in a free-to-play sense, is that Nintendo has it capped where you can only spend up to thirty dollars total on the game. Basically, if you spend the full thirty, you're cut off from any further purchases, and that's quite alright because you'll have more than enough diamonds to see all of the content Pokemon Rumble World has to offer. Personally, I've spent all but five dollars on Pokediamonds and have had enough to purchase a multitude of hot air balloons, expanding my selection of dungeons I can go to.

As stated, hot air balloons take you to a plethora of locations where you can battle and collect Pokemon. Each hot air balloon takes you to a region where one of a handful of locations is chosen by a roulette. Each location has its own set of native Pokemon you'll encounter, as well as a boss Pokemon at the end to battle. Sometimes when you're using your best luck to select a location in the roulette, a time period known as "Fever" will occur. This makes it so locations have a higher chance of capturing Pokemon, as well as changing the boss Pokemon you'll face to a rarer species.

The actual gameplay of Pokemon Rumble World should be easy to jump right into, whether you're a longtime Pokemon Rumble fan or completely new to this spin-off series' style. You play as a toy Pokemon, going through linear stages, fighting masses of Pokemon. You have upwards of two moves to use, one with the A button and one with the B button. Defeated Pokemon drop money, but they can also sometimes shrink and fall onto the battlefield, allowing you to pick them up and essentially "capture" them, having them join your side. It's totally random whether a Pokemon defeated will become able to be captured, but there is one way to ensure it. However, this is also random-- having the Pokemon wobble from an attack. If you defeat it while it's in its wobbling state, it will automatically, 100% of the time be able to get captured.

Occasionally, other Mii characters seen through SpotPass or StreetPass will show up in a dungeon, usually requiring your help to save them from a band of Pokemon. Doing so will have them follow you around, giving you the occasional stat bonus as long as their HP doesn't get wiped out in a skirmish. Through SpotPass and StreetPass, you can earn Pokediamonds, one for every five Miis met, and some larger bonuses for satisfying other conditions.

The free-to-play model rears its head into things after a hot air balloon has been used. The game will have a timer that counts down the next time you can utilize that same balloon. With the payment of a Pokediamond or two, you can bypass this and use the balloon all over again without waiting. You can even spend a Pokediamond to get the exact location you want without dealing with the roulette's luck-based results.

Pokemon Rumble World is a very satisfying game which has plenty of enjoyable, albeit simplistic battling and capturing of Pokemon. The limit on what you can spend means Nintendo isn't using dirty tactics to suck money from its most vulnerable market, kids. Even if you don't spend a dime on Pokediamonds, the experience is fulfilling enough that you don't feel like you're really missing out by not spending cash on the game. Regardless, those that do are probably the ones that enjoy the game so much that it's worth it, and indeed I did find it worth spending money on if only to further enjoy the game. Pokemon Rumble World could have been an experiment gone quite nasty for Nintendo, but in the end, it turns out to have a mighty satisfying end result.

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Yeah, me too!

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An HD remake of Super Mario Sunshine would have to be a lot more than just a prettier version to make me enjoy it. A lot of bone-headed, abhorrent design decisions in that game.

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TalkBack / Re: Mario Kart 8 DLC Pack 2 Review Mini
« on: May 18, 2015, 06:00:08 PM »
What do you mean, "braking for the first time in the entire series"?  Was I the only one who used (and misses) the banana recovery trick from MK64, where you hit the brakes after hitting a banana peel to keep from spinning out?


Nah, it was a life saver! I wish it was in 8 because my kart always seems to home in on those darn bananas on the track! >:(

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