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General Discussion / Re: Playstation/Wii -Video Games
« on: October 20, 2016, 03:32:34 PM »
Nintendo never fails to surprise us do they?  :lol: Im excited, tbh I haven't been this excited since the wii. The far background and purple collectibles and heart? make me question what this game is, the one with like the town seems open world yet with the bullet bill and coin rings seems more sidescrollish which I dont like. Yes the MK port I think is amazing, I think it'll just be a massive continuation and remake of all past MK tracks and a few new ones until everything is modernized, so to say. All Im waiting on is Animal Crossing and dream come true more hd gamecube remakes. Notes of Sunshine and Luigi's Mansion if you will lol.


The good thing you can take from it is this 3D Mario game looks less "restrictive" meaning in 3D World there was a limit to just how far you could roam around in levels especially if you were playing multiplayer. This 3D Mario doesn't look like that (at least I hope not). It looks very much SM64 fused with 3D World elements which is not a bad thing imo.

The Wii U was everything I wanted the Wii to be and the Switch (looks to be) everything I wanted the Wii U to be lol.

That tablet and Switch Pro Controller tho! :happy:



Ghostrobo (youtube) was right, it does look similar to a Xbox One Controller.


You can see the other pictures of the Swtich here.
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/10/gallery_lets_take_a_look_at_the_nintendo_switch

EDIT: Forgot to mention I wouldn't be surprised if physical 3DS games end up being backwards compatible with Nintendo Switch since we know the Switch uses cartridges similar to the 3DS. Although I'm not sure how the dual screen thing would work since that tablet is single screen and we don't know for sure if the tablet is touchscreen, I'm just assuming it may be.

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General Discussion / Re: Playstation/Wii -Video Games
« on: October 20, 2016, 02:04:54 PM »
Wow, color me impressed. :clap:

Although this has to be Nintendo's worst kept secret since a lot of this stuff was leaked weeks/months ago. :lol:

The rumors about a Gamepad 2.0, detachable controllers, and game cartridges turned out to be true.

The Mario game looks....different and unique which is a great thing. You can't say for sure from looking at a quick peek, but it seems like they may be breaking from the norm from past Mario games. It looks somewhat open world.

I think MK is likely a Wii U port (similar to Windwaker and TP on the Wii U) , I don't think it's going to be MK9. MK, SSB4 Wii U/3DS and Splatoon were rumored to be ported over to the NX Switch.

Hmm, I may have to put Switch on my wishlist for 2017.

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General Discussion / Re: Playstation/Wii -Video Games
« on: October 19, 2016, 09:04:54 PM »
NX announcement coming at 10am ET tomorrow according to Nintendo of America's Twitter Page. It's finally happening. :yes:

Nintendo of America ‏@NintendoAmerica  34m34 minutes ago
Be among the first to discover #NX. Watch the Preview Trailer at 7am PT/10am ET!



https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica

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General Discussion / Re: Playstation/Wii -Video Games
« on: October 19, 2016, 06:25:15 PM »
I originally wanted a Wii U but both 3DS and the NX are the two things I'm planning to get. My first game for the 3DS will be the 3DS version of Super Smash Bros 4.

That's a great first choice, that was the first physical game I got with my 3DS XL a year ago. When I heard there was going to be a 3DS version, I thought it was going to be bad, but it's actually just as good as the Wii U version. I think the 3DS version is better if you like to play Smash solo though.

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General Discussion / Re: Playstation/Wii -Video Games
« on: October 18, 2016, 07:14:24 PM »
Still a rumor, but since it's short term, I'll mention it anyway. There might be a NX reveal within the next week (Wed, Oct 26th), possibly as soon as this Friday (Oct 21st)...A reveal on Friday would coincide with the 5th anniversary of Nintendo Directs. (Oct. 21, 2011)

http://www.ibtimes.com/299-nintendo-nx-be-unveiled-friday-here-are-latest-news-rumors-about-mysterious-2433283

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General Weather Chat / Re: What's the weather in your area?
« on: October 18, 2016, 06:19:15 PM »
I hear you to the fullest and highest man, 84º+ this week, literally like what the heck. Im at least happy I'm going back to NE Ohio this weekend and snow is forecast for Sunday night, sweet sweet relief.  :lol:

Well the only good thing I can see from it is that it's late October and not late July so it's bone dry air outside. That makes it a little less uncomfortable. I can't wait until Friday and this weekend, we may get some rain and the temps will fall back into the 60s and 70s again with 40s in the mornings. :happy:

P.S. Enjoy your trip (and snow) if you get some! :)

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General Weather Chat / Re: What's the weather in your area?
« on: October 17, 2016, 10:59:16 PM »
Three letters...

H-O-T

Record high temperatures from Tuesday through Thursday, it could be near 90 Wednesday! UGH, when the  :censored: is this heat going to finally go away and stay away?! It's long past overstayed it's welcome this year and to makes things worse we have a really bad drought ongoing and only getting worse. This may be the worse drought we've seen in about a decade (2006-2007).

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Hurricane Central / Re: Major Hurricane Matthew
« on: October 08, 2016, 11:14:58 PM »
I have family in Orlando. The statements of gloom and doom made by him and the NHC made me worry a lot about them and I worry a lot anyway and it just preyed on me. I did not turn out to be that bad in Orlando, in all honesty. In fact, none of my family there even lost power. However, yes of course that flooding by the storm surge in St. Augustine and other locations along the immediate coast was very bad. You're are correct, the highest percentage of hurricane injuries and fatalities comes from the waters, not from the winds. So, I have clarified my statement from my post yesterday. How bad is it now? Is it lashing Georgia and South Carolina as expected?

Also, my concept of Bryan Norcross is that he speaks mainly for south Florida and his former audience in that portion of the state, since he's famous for talking on the telephone with viewers during Hurricane Andrew's landfall 24 years ago.

I understand, some affects of Matthew didn't pan out exactly as NHC had anticipated for Central FL (Orlando area) and part of that is because Matthew didn't make the brief landfall in that portion of FL as the models were suggesting 36-48 hrs prior. In fact the models started shifting the track of Matthew's eye further east offshore (which did happen) Thursday afternoon which ultimately meant lesser impacts further inland for Orlando.

I've mainly been watching local media and as far as flooding goes it was very bad in places like Brunswick, Savannah, Tybee Island, etc. in GA during the height of the storm yesterday, but it seems like the flooding issue is resolving quickly since the winds shifted offshore (W winds) and is pushing a lot of the storm surge back out into the Atlantic after Matthew moved NE towards Charleston, SC. As far as wind damage (particularly on the beaches in these areas) I don't know how bad it was because as recent as this morning local media wasn't allowed to go out there and do reports because the police was barricading the roads.

I know the beach erosion in Jacksonville Beach was severe, there was lot of beach homes that looked like they were teetering on the edge of a cliff. I worry from what I saw this morning some of those houses may partially collapse because that's just how sharp the divide is in terms of where the beach erosion begins and ends.

Regarding Bryan Norcross, if he was hyping S. FL to have a greater impact from Matthew than the central and northern areas of FL then I completely agree with you he definitely blew it because that was never expected to be the case. I wouldn't know what he's been saying anyway since I don't have cable anymore. I was mainly talking about the whole news media in general. I think (and still think)it was a valid move to hype the concerns with Matthew specifically for those who lived on the immediate coastlines of FL/GA/SC. We have to remember Matthew  was the first major hurricane to affect the US since Hurricane Wilma in October 2005! That was reason alone to think people may be complacent and not take a Cat. 3/4 hurricane serious enough. However, our 11 year drought on a land falling major hurricane (Cat. 3 or higher) continues.

As tragic as the deaths and devastation is in Haiti, Cuba, and the Bahamas. I think the after effects of Matthew's eye going over SW Haiti and extreme eastern Cuba helped us more than I (and others) initially thought. People may have forgotten or didn't know but Matthew was a Cat. 5 (160 mph) at his peak for a short time last Friday (Sept. 30th) before it struck the SW tip of Haiti earlier this week. If Matthew had of managed to skirt perfectly between the open waters of Eastern Cuba and Western Haiti, there is no doubt in my mind Matthew would have been a Cat. 5 again while it was barely riding offshore the FL coast. The fact that it weakened to a Cat. 2 once it left Cuba and ramped back up to a Cat. 4 once it was in the Bahamas proves that so the actual outcome turned out to be a mixed blessing in disguise for the US.

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Hurricane Central / Re: Major Hurricane Matthew
« on: October 07, 2016, 05:01:11 PM »
Bryan Norcross overdid it with Matthew - big time! Yes, there are power outages and trees and power lines are down. But his statements of doom and gloom didn't pan out.

Yeah, it wasn't too bad. I hear St. Augustine, FL is nice right now. smh



Matthew has not been a non-event for many areas. Had FL,GA, and SC not of done mandatory evacuations this is what many residents who live along the beaches would have to deal with and I guarantee you the death toll would be more than 3 so far. There are similar conditions ongoing in Jacksonville and the GA coastline. The picture above is the reason why the media and the NHC hyped Matthew so much for fear of massive storm surge and flooding, not 100+ mph winds. The winds don't kill nearly as many people as the flooding and storm surge does.

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Hurricane Central / Re: Major Hurricane Matthew
« on: September 30, 2016, 01:46:04 PM »
2pm Advisory

...MATTHEW STRENGTHENS A LITTLE MORE JUST NORTH OF THE GUAJIRA PENINSULA...

2:00 PM EDT Fri Sep 30
Location: 13.6°N 71.3°W
Moving: WSW at 12 mph
Min pressure: 960 mb
Max sustained: 120 mph


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Hurricane Central / Major Hurricane Matthew
« on: September 30, 2016, 01:40:45 PM »
Surprised this hasn't gotten much attention, but Matthew is currently going through RI (Rapid Intensification). Just 24 hours ago Matthew was a tropical storm, now it's a Category 3 hurricane! :o

Matthew is expected to make a turn NNW towards Jamaica by possibly Monday and make landfall across Eastern Cuba by midweek next week. Beyond that remains some uncertainty, the most likely scenario at the moment is OTS (out to sea), however it's still possible Matthew could be a threat to the East Coast. Everyone living from Florida to Maine should keep a watchful eye out for Matthew next week.




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General Discussion / Re: The Front Porch
« on: September 28, 2016, 12:14:29 AM »
Anybody heard about how there's 13 zodiac signs now instead of 12? The new one is Ophiuchus which screws up everyone's signs. So instead of being a Sagittarius, I'm now a Scorpio. :unsure: :dunno:

http://www.today.com/popculture/your-life-lie-zodiac-has-changed-here-s-your-new-t103295

Capricorn: Jan. 20 to Feb. 16

Aquarius: Feb. 16 to March 11

Pisces: March 11 to April 18

Aries: April 18 to May 13

Taurus: May 13 to June 21

Gemini: June 21 to July 20

Cancer: July 20 to Aug. 10

Leo: Aug. 10 to Sept. 16

Virgo: Sept. 16 to Oct. 30

Libra: Oct. 30 to Nov. 23

Scorpio: Nov. 23 to Nov. 29

Ophiuchus: Nov. 29 to Dec. 17

Sagittarius: Dec. 17 to Jan. 20

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General Discussion / Re: Playstation/Wii -Video Games
« on: September 07, 2016, 11:12:06 PM »
Meanwhile on the Playstation front, everything we pretty much knew was confirmed to be true. This had to be the world's worst kept secret. Most of this stuff was leaked weeks/months ago. :P

http://ps4daily.com/2016/09/sony-reveals-updated-ps4-console-and-the-ps4-pro/

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General Discussion / Re: Playstation/Wii -Video Games
« on: September 06, 2016, 05:21:48 PM »
They're running out of time to showcase or even for that matter announce what the NX is how much do you want to bet they dont tell us what it is like a month before it gets released?  :lol:

*Sigh* If I don't have to hear the name NX again, I'll be a happy person. I feel pretty pessimistic about this system. I think I'll keep my time and energy focused on the Wii U/PS4 as it is right now and the next couple of years before I even give the NX a second glance.

Sad thing is I'm saying all this now, but when we finally hear about the dang thing I'll probably want to buy one. lol

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Local Forecast / Re: General LF Discussion
« on: September 03, 2016, 09:01:56 PM »
If that's what they're using for so called "Storm Alert" then they desperately need to give Stephen Arnold a call ASAP. They would have been better off sticking to this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTiBKVHSN7U

Or heck using this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ7JwdYwlK0
The music they used is OK, but it's not even on par with what they used in 2008 let alone 2005/2006. Honestly, they could have just played their normal selection of music, it's not like they have had some official form of Storm Alert music on their LFs the past 30+ years prior to 2005. Although since Hermine was the first hurricane to strike FL since 2005 was enough of a reason to use "something" anyway I guess.

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