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JWeinCom said:
Link_Nines.XBC said:

Yes

For the volleyball one, it's much easier if you do it with two players.  Even if you're alone though, it's still easier if you just control cappy.  He moves so much quicker than Mario.

I see, thanks,



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FY report tomorrow.



Wyrdness said:
FY report tomorrow.

Gonna be interest for sure, given the almost radio silence regarding titles this year.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1

I'm not expecting great news regarding their upcoming schedule. Hopefully people will be mature enough to recognize this is a difficult situation for all and that while Nintendo would love to put out games and make money, they may be limited atm. If there's anything the gaming community is known for, it is their maturity.



Mar1217 said:
curl-6 said:

Nintendo are lousy with delays and droughts even at the best of times, so I am braced for no more major new first party games for the rest of the year.

Hopefully third parties can pick up the slack and save 2020 from being a total loss.

So, ain't playing Future Connected after all ? More Xeno in your life can't be too bad :P

I dunno about buying the whole package just for an expansion I'm not sure I'll like. Besides Outer Worlds is out like a week later so I'll have something to play in June anyway. :)

Last edited by curl-6 - on 06 May 2020

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NIntendo numbers look great but too bad about any future gaming news for now.



In the wilderness we go alone with our new knowledge and strength.

So finally found out how to register physical games to get gold coins. I only got my Switch about 2 months ago so yeah... Turns out only 3 out of 7 of my games I could get coins for. The others expired like MK8 and Smash, etc. I know they came out a long time ago but kind of bs because I still bought them almost near full price at like 50 and 55 dollars new. I don't see why they have to expire if they keep the price near launch prices. Sure suppose to entice you to buy game when first comes out but it screws over new switch owners.



RolStoppable said:
sethnintendo said:
So finally found out how to register physical games to get gold coins. I only got my Switch about 2 months ago so yeah... Turns out only 3 out of 7 of my games I could get coins for. The others expired like MK8 and Smash, etc. I know they came out a long time ago but kind of bs because I still bought them almost near full price at like 50 and 55 dollars new. I don't see why they have to expire if they keep the price near launch prices. Sure suppose to entice you to buy game when first comes out but it screws over new switch owners.

They expire after 24 months because Nintendo knows that physical buyers are smart. If four physical games expired for you, you've lost out on $2.40 at most. If you had bought them digitally, you'd have paid $59.99 each and got back $3.00 for each, so each game would have cost you $56.99. You paid less than that for your physical games, so you haven't really been screwed over.

If you remember back to Wii days. Those club Nintendo codes never expired to my knowledge. 

I understand it is setup to favor digital buyers more.  Im just not going to pretend that it was better than club Nintendo days.  You might have gotten over 60 dollars off games yet I've gotten a total of about 3 dollars off.  Hey it's better than nothing but at this point they might as well give me nothing.

Last edited by sethnintendo - on 08 May 2020

Yea well it's better than nothing I suppose.



Nintendo says they do have unannounced first party games set for this year, but cannot guarantee they'll stay on schedule due to the pandemic:

https://mynintendonews.com/2020/05/09/nintendo-says-it-has-more-undisclosed-switch-titles-to-release-this-year-but-coronavirus-could-impact-this/?fbclid=IwAR0Mg-uUTifMUFva5Q7nkRC1F_OYHyCPDsi4B8nvH5e6bNAyiwhlmb_Cr0w