boiled goose
good with gravy
And with the way things are going, with all this negativity, we're getting further and further away from that goal.
I dont know if that's true. Gaming is becoming more and more ubiquitous.
And with the way things are going, with all this negativity, we're getting further and further away from that goal.
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
Please stop, I don't want to cry :'(I think they must have been banking on this being discovered.
The real tribute isn't the fact that this game is on the firmware, it's that, on the next anniversary of his death, millions of Switch users will stand up and imitate him in their own homes. I find that an incredible piece of benign social engineering. I can't really think of anything that is even remotely similar.
For the lifetime of the Switch, Iwata will be remembered by millions, every year, on the day he died.
And with the way things are going, with all this negativity, we're getting further and further away from that goal.
I blame the ARMS testfireWhy did I ever connect my Switch to the Internet T_T
Curse you Splatoon 2, and those 3 or 4 people that nagged me to add them as friends, who I'll probably never play against.
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
Yeah but what about all the ram being used.I'm gonna bite.
So, Nintendo decided to honor Iwata in a very meaningful way, a person very dear to Nintendo's history and its employees, yet you found a way to be selfish about it as it MIGHT HAVE taken a few hours from development of features that would have benefitted you as a consumer? It did not have any negative effects on the things you listed as it did not stop work on the rest of the console. It's not like Nintendo skipped achievements, cloud saves and VC for NES Golf and Iwata tribute.
Honestly even if this were true I'd be okay with it.Yep, all of development stopped for months so they could add NES Golf and a motion gesture.
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
This is like those posts complaining Iwata was doing Directs instead of making game X or implementing feature Y.No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
I don't think it's about the update per se, it's about having the date set by connection to the internet.So a new Switch bought today would or would not be able to access this? I imagine factory systems have a later than 1.0 firmware by now?
I saw this last night and it's seriously fucking incredible, touching and sad all wrapped up into one emotion that I can't name.
I just thought of something...
So NOBODY was messing around with their JoyCons on July 11th of this year and this happened?
I just thought of something...
So NOBODY was messing around with their JoyCons on July 11th of this year and this happened?
I don't think it's about the update per se, it's about having the date set by connection to the internet.
So if I bought a Switch soon, and did not connect to the web but instead set the date manually, I could do this? Or does it only set the date/time via internet?
I just thought of something...
So NOBODY was messing around with their JoyCons on July 11th of this year and this happened?
No offence to those touched by this, but it seems ludicrous to me that Nintendo didn't bother with cloud saves, achievements or virtual console, but found the time to integrate an NES golf game in to the firmware, that you can only play for one day a year.
If you have never connected to the web, then it uses system time.So if I bought a Switch soon, and did not connect to the web but instead set the date manually, I could do this? Or does it only set the date/time via internet?
This folks, is a perfect example of why society is turning to shit. Complete lack of empathy combined with entitlement.
Nothing, I'm just skeptical. It's such an odd thing to leave as a tribute and the method of access, that I don't think it is a tribute and that there must be some other reason behind it. That's all.
It's cool either way though.
Does that not seem extremely odd to anybody else? I think the date is a coincidence.