Something must’ve gotten lost in translation.
ikr? sign me the fuck up
that’s the main gimmick of these, though it comes at the cost of no rumble, because of the figures
this one only looks particularly messy because the Lost Colony ARK background isn’t very readable, it’s a mess of colours until you realise what you’re looking at.
the controllers irl are super reflective so the buttons and joysticks appear isolated from the internals and not as clustered as they seem in this render.
it should just be, big button for power on and off, and another button for mode/cycle.
TIL, he’s still well appreciated in the spin-offs. But a lot of those are pretty old games by now, it’d be nice to see him as well as any other favourites in a mainline Mario game.
I never understood why they never brought him back, it made a ton of sense for Peach to have a dedicated butler and for him to be in charge of the other Toads. But he was just a one-off character forever doomed because Nintendo hates the GameCube.
Deep Rock Galactic, play solo on the lower difficulties and just vibe and mine. Bosco the robot that follows you on solo missions can kill pretty much everything for you most of the time, or you can have it do the mining and tasks while you shoot everything in sight.
but are you shooting the gun? if yes then it might fit the bill
Owned by millennials, marketed to zoomers, primarily consumed by gen alpha.
For a single piece sure.
I presume the idea here is that you have access to their full library. Personally, I fail to see why I would change my wallpaper enough to warrant even a free app to change it, let alone 50 bucks.
pretty sure a lot of phones come with ‘blemish filters’ already built in
wdym "would?"that’s literally breakfast.
oh good we can replace the one Eggman destroyed in 2001.
It’s a game that was 8 years too late to the market that it was already losing in even if it came out 8 years ago.
sodium chloride?
I just recently bought one (and a DSi XL for that matter) and I’m not surprised. 3rd party parts for Nintendo products are usually pretty available so unless your device is experiencing something catastrophic, repairing it shouldn’t be an issue even several years from now.