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Okay, well, I again suddenly want to play Splatoon. This isn't the first time I've felt this way.
For a used WiiU, from $230 for 8 GB to $300 for a WiiU + Super Mario 3D (World?) bundle.
For Splatoon, $60 new and $55 used.
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So for Super Mario Kart (for SNES), there's actually a specific music track played if you make it through all the races but fail to get a podium spot. That got me thinking again about the score system...
As single-player, you have to place 4th or higher to pass each track, but podium spots are for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, so the lowest possible score is basically to get 4th place for each track.
However, in 2-player mode, it's possible for both players to advance as long as either player gets at least 4th place. What's the lowest possible score that one can have but still pass the race, in 2-player?
Since there are five tracks, we presume that one player passes 3 tracks and the other player passes 2 tracks. By pass I mean get 4th or better. Since 4th place gives 1 point, this means that the player who passes only 2 tracks gets only 2 points.
This is trivial. However, it might be a little more complicated to figure out what's the lowest possible score needed to get 1st place, or 3rd place. Or maybe it's actually simple but I'm just too lazy to think about it right now.
Funny thing is that the "as much a scourge on gaming" thing is accurate to my real opinion.
Specifically the "as much" part.
I don't like the Sakura games, and I don't like Hatred, but past that I'm like, whatever.
Would the gaming world be better served had they not existed?
Yeah. Do I care to do much about them now that they do? No, not
really. They're merely expressions of ideas. If I've got beef with
those ideas, this stamping them out would be the most idiotic way of
dealing with them — it'd be addressing the symptoms and ignoring the
cause.
Hatred as a game is really not that offensive. If anything,
what's actually more offensive is how it was basically hailed as some
great testament to political incorrectness (a phenomenon the developer
took full advantage of for marketing purposes).
And again, the problem with the Sakura games is not the fact they
exist. It's the social implications that they have, perpetuating the
ugly stereotype of visual novels and dating sims being smut, and also
damaging the reputation of games with anime art in places such as Steam
where many people who don't like such games are basically just waiting
for an opportunity to dislike and be dismissive of them as a whole.
It seems that it might be linked to NNID rather than the system: http://techforums.nintendo.com/thread/30018
h/t to Rangers51 for the link
Well, if so, that sucks.
http://www.siliconera.com/2015/09/17/chou-chou-conquering-steam-with-mugen-souls-on-pc/
Cute girls with superdeformed art? Check. Fanservice? Check. Huge boobs? Check. Weird weapons? Check. Flashy JRPG attacks? Check. Random Japanese cultural artifacts in a European-fantasy setting? Check. Even, combo meter? Check.
Well, at least, I didn't get any of that vibe from FFF until I saw breast physics, then I was like, nah, it's still there.
So, Glenn, wasn't it you who told me once he'd welcome more Slavic mythology in Anglophonic fiction? I've just read of a game, Thea: the Awakening. Apparently it's a sort of a mix between a 4X game and survival sandbox. You watch over a small village located in some unexplored fantasyland, oversee the construction of village facilities, maintain its defenses, and send out exploration parties. The village is populated by unique characters, so there's also an RPG aspect in keeping with their strengths and weaknesses, leveling them up, and helping them stay alive. So, instead of sending a Swordsman #121 to deal with a Goblin, you send Natashas and Ludmilas against leshys and drowners.
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Need to finish: 18 games
* Recettear
* Nostalgia
* Lufia 2
* Metroid Prime
* Fairy Bloom Freesia (endless mode)
* Cherry Tree High Comedy Club (perfect run)
* Go Home Dinosaurs!
* Fate of the World
* Stealth ??????? Deluxe
* Rime Berta
* eXceed 3rd (1cc to get to bonus boss)
* PixelJunk Eden
* Unholy Heights
* Portal 2
* Blade Kiten
* 99 Spirits
* La-Mulana (playing through with a couple friends; played the original myself; no-hints run beyond my memory)
Barely started: 23 games
* Bastion
* Dragon Age Origins
* Neverwinter Nights 2
* One Way Heroics
* Astebreed
* Aselia the Eternal
* Sunrider: First Arrival / Mask of Arcadius
* Dungeons of Dredmor
* Valkyria Chronicles
* Magicka (maybe)
* Starscape
* Digital: a Love Story
* Diadra Empty
* Depth Hunter
* Torchlight
* Raiden III
* Septerra Core
* Gex
* Rockmen R (still need to find translation or something?)
* Thief 1
* Valdis Story
* Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams
Alternate modes yet to try: 8 games
* FTL AE
* Ys Origin
* Mighty Gunvolt
* Freedom Planet
* Guacamelee
* Terraria (restart and collab with friend; new features galore)
* Cave Story + (played the original)
Haven't even touched but mean to play: 51 games
* Puzzle Agent 2
* Kamui
* Alltynex 2nd
* Narcissu
* Mirror's Edge (when I get a computer that can run this competently)
* Dungeon Defenders
* Analogue: a Hate Story
* Anoxemia
* Antichamber
* Armed Seven
* Gigantic Army
* A Valley Without Wind
* Audiosurf
* Crimzon Clover
* Contraption Maker
* Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara
* Greed Corp
* Ikaruga
* Invisible Apartment
* Limbo
* Mark of the Ninja
* Metal Slug 3
* Pier Solar
* Redux
* Revolver360
* Risk of Rain
* Rochard
* Rock of Ages
* Salvation Prophecy
* Shan Gui
* Civilization V
* Slam Bolt Scrappers
* Skyborn
* Vulkaiser
* Syder Arcade
* The Sacred Tears TRUE
* Transistor
* Tropico 3
* Unepic
* Jamestown
* Your Doodles Are Bugged!
* Rogue Legacy
* Strike Suit Zero (may need a better machine for this)
* Hydrophobia Prophecy (will definitely need a better machine for this)
* Empire Earth Gold
* Sudeki
* Retro City Rampage
* Beyond Good & Evil
* DIVO
* The Girl and the Robot
Yet to come (don't yet exist or not yet purchased): 11 games
* Legend of Iya
* Bloodstained
* Ys: Ark of the Napishtim the Ark of Napishtim
* Midora
* Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds (when they finally make key rebinding possible)
* Mighty No. 9
* Gauntlet
* Underrail (still early access)
* fault milestone two
* Splatoon (if I get a Wii U)
Nevertheless still playing these for some reason: 2 games
* Team Fortress 2
The fact that it's long enough that I need to use toggleboxes is a problem in itself.
Why do you think so much got backlogged in the first place?
Started, but never finished:
* BEEP
* Camera Obscura
* Epic Mickey
* Frozen Synapse: RED
* Vessel
Own, but never started:
* The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (meant to pick up Ocarina of Time at some point and play that first, but never got around to it)
* Psychonauts (received a DRM-free copy for winning a contest, but never downloaded it because the file was too damn big and my download speed was too damn slow)
Don't own yet:
* Super Mario 3D World
* Super Mario Maker
* Undertale, and the rest of my Steam wishlist.
Games I never finished: too many to count lol
Games I plan to play: all the crap in my steam library I guess
This is why I hate the hype and fandoms, and frequently prefer to
discover and play games without people chattering all about them around
me.
Focus on the game. Stop having expectations about what it should
or shouldn't be. Be open-minded. Don't think in tropes. Don't come
in with expectations. In fact, what you should do to truly enjoy
something is to try your best to hold off any expectations you might be forming, in order to keep an open mind about anything that might happen in them.
Also the goal really shouldn't be (or at least doesn't have to be) to "truly enjoy" whatever you're playing. No need to force yourself to like things if they're bad.
If that makes me inorganic or whatever, I am great with that.
Also
I think the only way anybody can enjoy JRPGs is if they go into them
thinking you'll like them and then as you play continue to think so, even as you
spend nine hours grinding characters who have to sit out three person battles who honestly should just get as
much EXP as the ones in your party.
This sounds like a weird amount of work for a thing you're presumably planning to do to have fun.
The price will be US$30.
* There are other endings, but I don't think I can bring myself to do what's needed to get them...