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  2. Alien Isolation is one of the best horror games I've ever played. I'd like to snag the copy for the Nintendo Switch. I can't find the game in any of the online stores, but I thought it was supposed to be here this year. Is this game still happening? There's not much time left in 2019. Have I just missed its debut? If so, please let me know where I can get a copy that's compatible with the Nintendo Switch.
  3. I think there are many games that are easily available for free. One can also go for it.
  4. English The reasons you said are not wrong, but according to me, online games have a lot of advantages too. The online games help us to interact with other gamers around the world which builds our social life. It helps to increase our leadership qualities as well as it is so much fun to compete with so many people around the world and also to team up with so many people. Online games have advanced so much that you can make a virtual character of yours and. A friend of mine has recently bought Playstation Store Guthaben 50 Kaufen. Even you can try it out because it has lots of interesting games. Over here every popular games are there at an affordable price.
  5. I find it strange that Fortnite isn't included given the game's popularity. You should check whether the games you own can run their online features without a subscription because it's up to each game for now. Another big selling point is the library of NES games (Zelda, Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, and more upcoming titles). We can access many (new) games at once for $3 a year if you can find seven players to split the bill. It sounds very cheap, but where do we find so many people?
  6. I don't see how they'll make this worth subscribing too since you can play the popular games like Fortnite without the service. I love my Nintendo Switch, but I don't want to add another monthly subscription fee.
  7. The online games have never been my cup of tea. I know that we live in the era of the online system, so it is inevitable in certain ways, but I still dislike the limits. Nintendo now says that we have to pay to play most of the Switch's popular games online as if it isn't enough to pay for the games. It doesn't affect non-Switch players like myself, but I wonder how Switch owners are doing with this new system.
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    Nintendo Labo

    @North I must say, I'm a fan of introducing young gamers to the concept of complex controls since during early youth is when a lot of people learn and play video games efficiently. (That being said, I don't know if you were referring to complicated systems when you said controls or if you meant just the controls themselves.) I really like that the Switch has family friendly content. Even though Switch features some mature third-party titles that require parental guidance, I like that Nintendo's core content philosophy is basically creating G-rated, sometimes innovative content that incorporates the real world. A lot of distinct products from Nintendo like the Animal Crossing series and the Wii, and here recently the Switch, tie back into the real world through mechanics or themes. From what I've seen, even the darker moments in Nintendo games are done in a way that is palatable to kids.
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    Nintendo Labo

    @milyt g. planet PS4 games usually feature complicated controls and questionable content which may be hard to explain to the children. They can do away with the violence and gore. It doesn't guarantee their complete protection, but the less source we provide, the better. Labo (and Switch by extension) seems to have more family-friendly games in their library. Combined with the crafting stage, it seems like an easy choice for the kids.
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    Nintendo Labo

    Certainly. @North Pricing does make sense that way, that you're paying for making a console. Speaking as someone who enjoys spending hours at a time making things by hand, I'm not really sure if I can agree that getting kids a Labo is better than getting them a PS4, since I'm such an avid fan of being able to experience decadent, well-realized worlds through games. Then again, the Labo requires the Switch anyway. And although my love and appreciation for video games started when I was very young, I didn't start playing them until I was much older. I had many years to learn to appreciate the real world before I started playing video games, so perhaps you have a point about Labo being a better choice for kids than a PS4.
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    Nintendo Labo

    We buy Labo for the idea of crafting your own console, not for the games itself. The price and hours spent make sense that way. I have recommended Labo to some parents with young children as it's way better than getting a PS4. I read that a group in Japan released an unofficial kit for a guitar. Labo inspires people to be more creative, so it will be interesting to see more variations for the platform.
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    Nintendo Labo

    @milyt g. planet, I always cringe a little when I have to say things like, "The kids these days just don't [fill in the blank]," but I'm in agreement with you. Technology has moved in the direction of instant gratification with little to no effort or even thought. I still remember having to look things up in an encyclopedia! Labo just keeps sounding better and better. I'm going to have to get my hands on one.
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    Nintendo Labo

    @Hal From what I've gathered, the building is supposed to be an intrinsic part of the game, and that kind of ties back into Nintendo bringing real world values into their games. It may be that the completion of a project in some cases is supposed to add to the value of the result, and that's something that a lot of people may be more distant from nowadays because of the conveniences of technology. Labo is a lot of hands on, physical, real world interaction and involvement.
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    Nintendo Labo

    @milyt g. planet, like I said, I really appreciate the innovation behind this. While it does seem like a lot of work for such a short amount of playing time, maybe that's a good thing. It's making you spend more time building skills than playing video games.
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    Nintendo Labo

    I just posted a thread about how many hours in a row has someone played a video game. The amount of work required for some of the activities for the Labo seems a bit exorbitant compared to the result, and compared to other games. I appreciate that it seems like Nintendo is always trying to bring an aspect of the real world and social interaction into their games, and seems to always explore new ideas.
  16. As a longtime fan of Nintendo, I'm excited to see that they're showing their trademark innovation once again with the Nintendo Labo. Has anyone used it? What did you think of it? I think the idea of making your own game is really cool, but I don't know how I feel about it taking fifteen hours only for five hours of gameplay.
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    Nintendo 3DS

    Mine just arrived in the post today. The games built in are probably the best thing about it. There's one where you put down this card and turns the surface you put it on into a target range and you eventually get to fight a big dragon. There's another one where you take a photo of a friends face and then they fly around the room and you have to shoot them down. I think it demonstrates well what the system is capable of, hopefully developers will be able to use the bit of kit well. Got Street Fighter with it, which looks brilliant, looks alot better than Tatsunko vs Capcom on the Wii, which leads me to wonder what the 3DS is going to be capable of, I'd love to see Mario Galaxy ported over, or is own offering. The 3D makes me feel a bit nausiated after 20 minutes or so, it does look impressive though.
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    Nintendo 3DS

    Iwata has confirmed it is in development, and the rumour mongerers reckon the first couple of titles are going to be 3DS versions of Black and White. The annoying thing for me is that the only title thus far that looks new is Steel Diver, but even that is just a development on a tech demo shown off from the original DS before it launched. Ninty are great and all, but I just want something new.
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    Nintendo 3DS

    I wouldn't imagine it would take long..
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    Nintendo 3DS

    As soon as Pokรฉmon on the 3DS is announced, I'm getting one.
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    Nintendo 3DS

    The supermarkets are trying to one up each other with some deals knocking the price quoted at Game to around the ยฃ200 mark. Shopto have a preorder incentive priced it at the ยฃ199 mark too for those interested. On the NGP/PSP2, it does interest me more in terms of the franchises confirmed for it but I think it is another sit and wait jobby. The second/third wave of big titles on it should be a hoot. People have gotten their head around downloadables and unless Ninty pull something out the bag beyond the 3D niche, Sony could bag Chrimbo.
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    Nintendo 3DS

    My boss at work went to a conference to try out the 3DS this week and he said it was incredible, and that's its hard to explain to someone who hasn't seen it what it's like. Personally i'd like to have a play about with a 3DS because im intrigued by the tech. But im not entirely convinced that i would play it and use it a lot and that the software is going probably going to be very gimmicky. Think i'll be getting a NGP (PSP2) rather than a 3DS mainly down to personal taste
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    Nintendo 3DS

    Not really considering the last time I played it, it gave me haemolacria
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    Nintendo 3DS

    Has all this furore over 3D gaming got anyone else pining for a whirl on a Virtual Boy? Oh and in more important, breaking news there has been the shocking reveal that Super Mario Bros 3DS is in development. I love nintys franchises and all, but they really need some fresh ideas or at least go back to great franchises they haven't milked like Pikmin.
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    Nintendo 3DS

    I think it's fair to say that most males from about 12 onwards suffer sore wrists at somepoint.
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    Nintendo 3DS

    I'd prefer to risk having sore wrists and a slight head ache over permanent damage to my eyes as some people have suggested this thing may cause...
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