The thing that worries me here is the ones that are marked okay have passed "basic compatibility testing". What are the chances that when someone actually plays through them, something will be broken? Maybe slim, I don't know, but would there be a patch for those cases?
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Just looking for 1-star STS cards right now:
- Hippopotas
- Spiritomb
- Garchomp
- Glameow
- Mamoswine
- Heatran
Can offer Bulbasaur, Dragonite, Pinsir, Exeggutor, Electrode, Slowpoke, Weezing, Porygon, Serperior, Vaporeon, Shinx, Rotom, Drifloon, Mespirit, Cresselia, Rhyperior, Lucario, Bidoof, or Marill.
I can help with a few of your 2-diamond cards, FC 3765139124128782. I don't need any particular cards back, so just offer whatever.
I can give you an Electrivire if you have a Luxray (STS)
When I first saw MK World, I thought, "it's lucky I didn't get MK8 so I can get this instead", but then the main difference (besides tracks) was the open world thing, which doesn't look that appealing to me.
I'll say again how similar it is to MK on the Gamecube. Playing (a) SNES/GBA MK, (b) N64 MK, and (c) GC MK, they've three very distinctive driving feels, but with MK8, I can pick it up and all the muscle memory is there despite not playing MK for 20 years (although I haven't tried 200cc yet). It's already a near-perfect kart game, so there's not much they can do to improve it.
How lucky that it even turned up in wonderpick at all, and then you pick ~~right~~ left. I only see 2-stars cards in wonderpick maybe once or twice a month.
Nice. Yeah, it was only available for about 6 months.
On March 31, 2021, physical copies of 3D All-Stars were discontinued, and the game was delisted from the Nintendo eShop.
You can play Super Mario 64 on the N64 emulator, and in the future, Sunshine on the GC emulator, but being able to play Galaxy again might be a while off.
Is this actually a dialect thing? I'm pretty sure I switch between them both with no real logic.
Is that in the limited-release 3-in1 game? Or is Galaxy playable some other way?
I was pretty underwhelmed by the footage of Mario Kart World for Switch 2, but I haven't played MK since Double Dash, so I was kind of interested... So I went and bought MK8. It's fine - pretty much what I expected, it feels exactly the same as double dash minus the cool two-drivers mechanic. I played a couple of rounds with the kids it it went okay.
They come larger than 256, but obviously pricey:
The Lexar microSD Express card is priced at $199.99 for the 1TB version, $99.99 for the 512GB model, and $49.99 for the 256GB variant.
I can do a Turtwig, you can offer any 1 diamond.