Re: Nintendo Switch
Posted: Sun September 03, 2023 9:37 pm
Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks so good.
Nintendo fixes that shiz for freeEllo Sailor wrote:Haven't touched my Switch in over a year due to joy-con drift. I only ever play it handheld, so a bit of a dealbreaker.
Has anyone tried the third party joycons? Thinking I might get some of those big wide bois for comfy gayming.
Yeah I was a little worried it looked too similar to New Super Mario Bro. Wii U Deluxe but with all the different power ups, features, enemies and animations it looks pretty great and completely different. And the flowers actually talk so I don't have to read shit to my kids. These games are soooo much better with kids. I had no idea.Monkey_Driven wrote:Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks so good.
The badges and wonder effects should get this more replay value than a traditional 2D Mario game.tree_ wrote:Yeah I was a little worried it looked too similar to New Super Mario Bro. Wii U Deluxe but with all the different power ups, features, enemies and animations it looks pretty great and completely different. And the flowers actually talk so I don't have to read shit to my kids. These games are soooo much better with kids. I had no idea.Monkey_Driven wrote:Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks so good.
Do you play much Mario with your kids? Is there a preferred game?Monkey_Driven wrote:The badges and wonder effects should get this more replay value than a traditional 2D Mario game.tree_ wrote:Yeah I was a little worried it looked too similar to New Super Mario Bro. Wii U Deluxe but with all the different power ups, features, enemies and animations it looks pretty great and completely different. And the flowers actually talk so I don't have to read shit to my kids. These games are soooo much better with kids. I had no idea.Monkey_Driven wrote:Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks so good.
I've played a few games with my oldest over the years. I wouldn't say he truly "got it" in terms of maneuvering in a 2D/3D space until he was around 5-5.5 years old. Before that it was mostly assisting as Bowswer Jr. or something similar. He is VERY into helping me play Tears of the Kingdom right now and he's playing Ocarina of Time on the 3DS. Being able to read is a gamechanger for kids with games.tree_ wrote:Do you play much Mario with your kids? Is there a preferred game?Monkey_Driven wrote:The badges and wonder effects should get this more replay value than a traditional 2D Mario game.tree_ wrote:Yeah I was a little worried it looked too similar to New Super Mario Bro. Wii U Deluxe but with all the different power ups, features, enemies and animations it looks pretty great and completely different. And the flowers actually talk so I don't have to read shit to my kids. These games are soooo much better with kids. I had no idea.Monkey_Driven wrote:Super Mario Bros. Wonder looks so good.
https://t.co/5VR8vnCX1IAnders wrote:I can’t find it.
Thank you.Monkey_Driven wrote:https://t.co/5VR8vnCX1IAnders wrote:I can’t find it.
3 weeks left in the year WTF!!!!Monkey_Driven wrote:2023 Nintendo Wrap-Up
18 Games
178 Total Hours
Most Played Games:
TotK (107 Hours)
Metroid Prime: Remastered
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
I look for ToTK and Mario Wonder to get about 30 hours of playtime in the next two weeks.Bammer wrote:3 weeks left in the year WTF!!!!Monkey_Driven wrote:2023 Nintendo Wrap-Up
18 Games
178 Total Hours
Most Played Games:
TotK (107 Hours)
Metroid Prime: Remastered
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Dang, that's a lot of time for the Switch to be action. Is that mostly handheld or on a TV?tree_ wrote:me and my 5 year old's
2023 Nintendo Wrap-Up
18 total games
745 total hours
Mario Odyssey (129 hours)
Tears of Kingdom (122 hours)
Mario Maker 2 (109 hours)
handheldMonkey_Driven wrote:Dang, that's a lot of time for the Switch to be action. Is that mostly handheld or on a TV?tree_ wrote:me and my 5 year old's
2023 Nintendo Wrap-Up
18 total games
745 total hours
Mario Odyssey (129 hours)
Tears of Kingdom (122 hours)
Mario Maker 2 (109 hours)
we upgraded to a new OLED model earlier this year. The previous 1st gen switch had joycon drift and lost connection with wireless controllersEllo Sailor wrote:And still no joycon drift? What gen is your Switch?
Mine is still gathering dust.