IANAPM, but I'd say "can perform these magic tricks and fits in a ball somehow"What is the line between Pokemon and animal in the pokeverse? Pidgeys just look like birds to me.
IANAPM, but I'd say "can perform these magic tricks and fits in a ball somehow"What is the line between Pokemon and animal in the pokeverse? Pidgeys just look like birds to me.
What is the line between Pokemon and animal in the pokeverse? Pidgeys just look like birds to me.
Real-world animals have been mentioned a number of times to exist in the world of Pokémon. Most often, they are mentioned in relation to a Pokémon category. For example, Pikachu is known as the "Mouse Pokémon" and was directly referred to in the anime as an "electric mouse", hinting that real-world mice exist in the Pokémon world. Other than this, all other mentions of animals are rare.
If they speak their name over and over, I think.What is the line between Pokemon and animal in the pokeverse? Pidgeys just look like birds to me.
That doesn't really help in the cases of Mew or Meowth, does it?If they speak their name over and over, I think.
Well, obviously if they're capable of full on coherent speech, that probably seals the "not a regular animal" deal, right?That doesn't really help in the cases of Mew or Meowth, does it?
According to Gasbandit: Not AnimalWell, obviously if they're capable of full on coherent speech, that probably seals the "not a regular animal" deal, right?
Never apologize for posting Muppets.Dude sang Bohemian Rhapsody, man. Respect.
OK, so his part's not exactly "coherent". I just wanted to post it because it's awesome.
Why can't I like, love, hug, and brofist this post all at once?Never apologize for posting Muppets.
...y'know, on the other hand...
Or you can save up for the no-compromises Analogue Nt version which is almost 10x the price.Nintendo has just announced the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition. The system is a smaller, identical replica of the original NES with HDMI plug-in capability that will come packaged with 30 games. [...] The system will cost $59.99, include a classic NES controller, and is released on November 11th.
Apparently actually getting that company to ship you one can be a pain in the ass.Or you can save up for the no-compromises Analogue Nt version which is almost 10x the price.
--Patrick
Hey, at least they didn't include Urban Champion. It's like Nintendo tries to cram that into every new release.Also, Nintendo, Ice Climbers suck. It's always sucked. No one likes Ice Climbers. Stop trying to make Ice Climbers happen.
2 is awesome, but I have a massive soft spot for 3. Ice Climbers blows. They should have put 3 in instead of that.Mega Man 2 was definitely the right call, though.
Relevant image:Nintendo has just announced the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition. The system is a smaller, identical replica of the original NES with HDMI plug-in capability that will come packaged with 30 games. The games include:
- Balloon Fight
- BUBBLE BOBBLE
- Castlevania
- Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- DOUBLE DRAGON II: THE REVENGE
- Dr. Mario
- Excitebike
- FINAL FANTASY
- Galaga
- GHOSTS’N GOBLINS
- GRADIUS
- Ice Climber
- Kid Icarus
- Kirby’s Adventure
- Mario Bros.
- MEGA MAN 2
- Metroid
- NINJA GAIDEN
- PAC-MAN
- Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
- StarTropics
- SUPER C
- Super Mario Bros.
- Super Mario Bros. 2
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- TECMO BOWL
- The Legend of Zelda
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
The system will cost $59.99, include a classic NES controller, and is released on November 11th.
I'd buy that. Also maybe also throw out Kid Icarus and get RC Pro Am instead.2 is awesome, but I have a massive soft spot for 3. Ice Climbers blows. They should have put 3 in instead of that.
+ Mega Man 3
+ Castlevania 3
- Ice Climbers
- Excitebike
Yes!I'd buy that. Also maybe also throw out Kid Icarus and get RC Pro Am instead.
AH! They're the same sort of port as on a Wii / WiiU controller.Those are some odd looking controller ports.
Licensing issues, probably, for most of the ones we've mentioned that got excluded. Especially for ones that are tie-ins to other franchises and whatnot.I can have the entire, original library on my computer in seconds if I want it. Hell, you can easily fit the entire Nintendo library on a flash drive. Why only 30 games? Why not all the Mega Man games and not just 2?
What a waste.
This is a stocking stuffer kind of gift that fits right in with those same kinds of products like the Atari plug and plays and stuff like that. Something that nails nostalgia for older people.I can have the entire, original library on my computer in seconds if I want it. Hell, you can easily fit the entire Nintendo library on a flash drive. Why only 30 games? Why not all the Mega Man games and not just 2?
What a waste.
I wouldn't pirate it if they could offer the same thing.This is a stocking stuffer kind of gift that fits right in with those same kinds of products like the Atari plug and plays and stuff like that. Something that nails nostalgia for older people.
It's not for dirty pirates like you.
And it's overall pretty cool. I hope they do a Super NES one too.
Considering they remastered Duck Tales, I'm not surprised to see it missing.Mega Man 2 was definitely the right call, though. Kinda surprised Duck Tales and Tetris didn't make the cut when freakin Balloon Fight and DK Jr did... also, I know they're Smash characters now, but Ice Climbers and Kid Icarus were really some bad games. But maybe the better games that didn't appear had licensing issues.
If these are the HD re-release versions from the Wii/WiiU then they changed it a bit. It was ether they gave you a "letter" item that you could use in-game to get the code or they let you do it via the game's virtual booklet.Star Tropics is great and really underrated, but it has a section that requires you to wet a piece of paper with a code that came with the original game to continue. Did they go in and remove that?
Well it is Nintendo we're talking about. They have this weird, irrational fear of using the internet in any remotely useful and streamlined way.The mini-NES will apparently have no internet connection, so no way to buy other NES games from the Virtual Console to fill in the gaps of games that should be on here but aren't. As much as the VC games are overpriced for what they are not having that option makes this that little bit less desirable.