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The 2D text is hilariously pixellated though.
Pretty cool how so many, even ass old Nintendo N64 games are still playable and fun. I never bought MK64 because of the rubber banding but I enjoyed the track I just played, looking forward to exploring more.
BTW on Mario Kart World on Mario circuit, you can enter all the green pipes in free roaming, for hidden stuff.
Also in free roaming you can press Y to pull up the map and click on other characters to warp there and switch to them.
The area north between Peach circuit.and Moo moo meadows is my favourite during the day. Rolling green grass, hay bales and wandering cows.
You couldn't use green pipes before? You can also press plus on the title screen and jump right into free roam. That's something I never noticed until this past week. :s
To be fair, that one Like a Dragon game that sold under a million was released as digital only in the west. I'm not sure if a physical copy got released in Japan. At any rate, Sega played it off like it wasn't an important game, but more as something to satisfy fans who wanted more of Kiryu and not the new main character. It did get reviewed well though so I don't think it was a mailed in game.
But the whole series is going the path of Assassins Creed with yearly installments. I know it's a sound business strategy, but I think it always leads to diminishing returns.
Yeah, that Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased his Name also launched on Game Pass. That’s where I played it. It was ok but nothing all that great.
I used to exit freeroam to change characters before I worked out pressing Y to bring up the map.
The pipes on Mario circuit the SNES one, I thought they were all just decoration but you can go in them in free roaming. Haven't tried in a normal race.
They seem to have different named, not subtitled as a Yakuza game.
Feel like Nintendo is trolling me with this squid error message.
I finally jumped through all the hoops to set up an American region account just to finally buy Dying Light.
When I try to pay through PayPal I get this message. I assume it will be the same for using a credit card.
Now I have to find a way to buy a USA eshop card
I didn't know there was a M rated N64 section.
I wonde if Nintendo is trying to stop people from using alternate accounts to access foreign Nintendo online storefronts and this is what’s triggering this error.
And Amazon USA site won't let me buy eshop cards from them with similar error message.
Only time I've ever had a problem.
There are other sites I've never heard of. Always makes me wary when bank transfer is a payment option. And the PayPal button leads you to a card info form.
I think they hid it on the eshop page for Japan. It's Turok 1 and 2, Perfect Dark and Shadowman. I guess Acclaim were the only ones making mature games?
Foir the amount of hye I hear about it on podcast I thought Yakuza had really broken through, but less than 2 mil sales? These days... why bother?
It's hilarious what we do to solve automated systems. It's better engagement then most game content.
It came with a redeemable code to have arranged orchestrated music as a bonus.
I entered the code on the eshop and it says the game has not launched in your region. The game has launched and is available digitally, but the code won't work because it's a physical foreign version.
What's the point of making a region free portable and then locking stuff?
I used to have the same problem trying to claim gold points from American games here.
Now I'm going to have to try getting an Asian account just to get the arranged tracks but it expires very soon.
I'm stuck here most of the day.
Brought ma switch 2 and power bank, headphones too.
I was a bit miserable at the cost of this repair and this is the 2nd timebI had to bring it in.
But playing Mario Kart World in free roam with literally the best soundtrack ever, I can't help but smile.
There's also some really inventive challenges. I wish there was a way to favourite their locations.
I was expecting it to look horrible, but it's fine.
I think the games display output is a full 720p so it's not a sub-HD image which a lot of switch games had.
It still looks 720p, and not as good as docked but it's surprisingly colourful and clean. But obviously not 1080p
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Quintessential GG content. Misadventure involving a car. Defecation. The joy of Nintendo. Beautiful.
The key is really to map the C buttons to the ABXY buttons.
Turok 1 having you walk over thin planks of wood with twitchy horrible N64 era analogue is nigh on unplayable.
I'm going to have to disable the look spring and change the sensitivity.
Turok 2 is better but changing weapons acts strangely with the weapon wheel.
Perfect Dark is okay now. Still not as good as I used to be but I got it to a good playable state.
It's great how well this game has held up and also eye opening how dated it feels at other times.
I hate car repairs/servicing/insurance.
Stupid woman put her whole body weight on my airbag on the steering wheel. Already cost me over $320
And they're about to charge me again as they didn't fix it properly last time.