
Oh I did that too with my dad, though my dad was not very gamer. Ken, alongside Ryu is one of the easier Shoto characters to play
If you search around you can find the English version of it. There is no button mashing, it's a puzzle game after all where you play as a mole that moves rocks and digs below the surface to cross obstacles.
Wow, TIL! Melodice is amazing, thank you for the reference!
The wooden pieces of Quarto are really nice to touch, and create a very visually appealing game.
Played Race for the Galaxy (a tableau building game), Through the Ages (civilization building card game) and Slay the Spire (roguelike deck builder). I'm very into strategy card games and deck builders
Would you recommend the game? I've spent like 1000 hours in the digital version, even beating ascension 20 with all characters, and the appeal that I can play fast and quickly roll games draws me in (the same happens to me with Through the Ages)
Definitely a necessary move to avoid fake news. I wonder thought the applicability of this and how are they going to detect unlabeled AI videos and fine them.
Ori is such a beautiful experience, and a worthy Metroidvania. The will of the wisps dramatically improves gameplay over the first one, and the theme can catter to a different type of player (I love hollow knight, but my wife preferred Ori instead).
Did you manage at least to beat the final boss in some other way?
Super Metroid is immersion at its finest, and the magazines back then were an interesting (and colorful) source of information.
Seconding this. I made A LOT of research and Amazon purchases trying to find the best earbuds that fit your description. Tried Redmi buds, soundcore A40 and Liberty 4 NCs, and the Liberty 4 were the most confortable and with the best sound, and the noise canceling is simply out of this world.
You can't go wrong with them.
From a time when VR was not still a thing 😂
When I was a kid, I enjoyed Super Mario World, Yoshi's Island, Super Mario All stars and Terranigma the most. As an adult, Super Metroid and Crono Trigger. Super Metroid case is especially interesting since the site Metroid construction contains a lot of romhacks that make the game replayable to no end.
I played the hell out of DKC, trying to reach 101% without guides (those weren't easily available back in the day), searching every single level and astonished when I found a secret.
It was an amazing feeling and yeah, I had much more time back then.
Share a memory related to SNES
What is a nice or interesting memory you keep with the SNES?
I played a lot of SNES back when I was a kid (I received my SNES when I was 4 years old as a Christmas present, now I'm on my 37s). But I had Super Battletank, a game where you play as a tank to get rid of enemies. The guns and bombs were so loud it scared the sh*t out of me and I fled from the room and cuddle in the sofa, shutting my ears.
Now I remember this with a laugh 😂.
This is not my full collection, but it's a small altar I built and I'm proud of it.
I don't play those cartridges (I use other means), but my favorite is Super Metroid (the site metroidconstruction has a good stream of mods so the replayability is endless!)
I don't think so. A translation, if expressed as a patch (e.g. in IPS format) is just a piece of code, neither a homebrew nor a rom by itself. It doesn't count as a rom.
Playing mole mania. A small hidden gem from Shigeru Miyamoto, gotta say that it's a simple, yet very interesting and challenging puzzle game for the Game Boy. I'll see if I can show this game to my kids when they grow up!