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#254669 Play Super Mario 3D World at Pottery Barn Teen

Posted by Kokirii on 05 November 2013 - 02:27 PM

Well, they have done an atrocious job of marketing.  When I tell people about my Wii U, they look at me rather puzzled and I have to just say the new Wii.  then they say, "Oh, I didn't know that they had one...."

 

I don't even say "Wii U" anymore.  I just say "the new Wii" or "Nintendo's new console, the successor to the Wii."




#254263 Nintendo killed 3DS SwapNote App

Posted by Auzzie Wingman on 02 November 2013 - 04:05 AM

people have repeatedly proven that they can't be trusted to act responsibly

 

BRING BACK THE CHAT 2014!!!




#239400 Splinter Cell: Blacklist Wii U Gameplay Video.

Posted by alan123 on 15 August 2013 - 11:10 AM

why are people going on about it looking better than the X360/PS3 version, the WiiU is supposed to be competing with the X1 & PS4 !!!!!

do the gamepad features really offer that much though, i had this on order for my WiiU but had heard the game was not really shaping up to well, so i cancelled, the WiIU version will be more expensive from what i have seen also.

seeing this video has not really changed my mind.




#227766 Is true JRPGs dying?

Posted by 3Dude on 30 June 2013 - 03:38 PM

Monolift takes everything out of the golden days of RPGs such as turn based strategy and hardcore grinding. Who the hell is Mistwalker. Xseed is the exception and RPG's true last stand.

FFVII was gold. It featured long lost battle mechanics and had a groundbreaking epic story that was movie like. The FF that killed them was FF11.


X is bound to lack grinding. You pilot a gun toting robot!


You never played Xenoblade. It is painfully obvious. Its painfully obvious you DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT MONOLITHSOFT. Every time you open your mouth about them the things that come out of it are not just factually wrong, its so ignorant its irritating. In fact, its painfully obvious you missed a LOT of jrpg's and are completely oblivious to its history.

ffvii or any ff past the nes doesnt even use the turn based battle system.

They use squaresofts active time battle system, created by squaresoft employees who left for monolithsoft, which is why xenoblade uses an evolution of the atb used in chrono trigger (monolith soft employees) for its battle system. Xenoblade combat is NOT real time.

You cant even use the turn based system past nes unless you choose it from system settings (or from the option at the beginning of the game back when atb was first introduced)

FFvii did not resurrect long lost anything. It ripped off ffvi's magicite system for its materia system, ripped off ffvi's music, ripped off ff vi's limit breaks, and ripped off ff vi's story.

It then removed any exploration whatsoever in favor of pre rendered environments with mind numbingly streamlined traversal, completely gutting jrpg's to anyone who enjoyed them for the actual act of adventuring.

It was then praised endlessly because it stopped you every 20 minutes, made you put the controller down, and played a video.

You will upgrade characters and mechs stats seperately in x just like you did in Xenogears. A powerful character wont do squat against a gigantic enemy riding in a weak mech. Robots require fuel, waste it, and your robots not going anywhere, just like xenogears. You cant spend the whole game riding the gear. There will be areas to explore that your robot is too big to enter, just like xenogears. And yes, there will likely be grinding in x just like there was for xenoblade. It is so freaking obvious you never touched xenoblade. One of the first things everyone comes across exploring the first area at level 1 in xenoblade are level 18, 30, 60, and 77 creatures just chilling in the world. Yeah, theres grinding in xenoblade. Its just done better than in older primitive systems.

For someone who claims to be 'an old school rpg player', you really havent played a whole lot of (not really that) old school at all psx era and earlier rpg's.

Oh, and on the same subject. Mistwalker is a company of people who also left square Eenix because it became garbage and interfered with making games good. Including the person who created Final Fantasy for squaresoft.

But yeah, total nobodies for anyone who cares about true old school rpg's pffft, guy who created final fantasy in charge of his own company. Whatever, Xseed's all that matters.

And since you dont know anything about mistwalker, its pretty obvious you REALLY dont know anything about monolithsoft.

Remember all the good games squaresoft used to make? FFIV, FFVI, Chrono Trigger, Xenogears (you never played this) etc.

Well, the reason squareenix cant make games that good anymore is because the people who made those games left square eenix to form monolithsoft.


#225171 Expert: Michael Jackson went 60 days without real sleep

Posted by Zinix on 21 June 2013 - 07:15 PM

Michael Jackson died while preparing to set a world record for the most successful concert run, but he unknowingly set another record that led to his death.

Jackson may be the only human ever to go two months without REM -- rapid eye movement -- sleep, which is vital to keep the brain and body alive. The 60 nights of propofol infusions Dr. Conrad Murraysaid he gave Jackson to treat his insomnia is something a sleep expert says no one had ever undergone.

"The symptoms that Mr. Jackson was exhibiting were consistent with what someone might expect to see of someone suffering from total sleep deprivation over a chronic period," Dr. Charles Czeisler, a Harvard Medical School sleep expert, testified Friday at the wrongful-death trial of concert promoter AEG LIve.

The symptoms documented by e-mails among show producers and testimony from his chef, hairstylist and choreographers included his inability to do standard dances or remember words to songs he sang for decades, paranoia, talking to himself and hearing voices, and severe weight loss, Czeisler said.

"I believe that that constellation of symptoms was more probably than not induced by total sleep deprivation over a chronic period," he testifiePropofol disrupts the normal sleep cycle and offers no REM sleep, yet it leaves a patient feeling refreshed as if they had experienced genuine sleep, according to Czeisler.

If the singer had not died on June 25, 2009, of an overdose of the surgical anesthetic, the lack of REM sleep may have taken his life within days anyway, according Czeisler's testimony Friday.

Lab rats die after five weeks of getting no REM sleep, he said. It was never tried on a human until Murray gave Jackson nightly propofol infusions for two months.

Translating that to a human, Czeisler estimated, Jackson would have died before his 80th day of propofol infusions. Murray told police he had given it to him for 60 nights before trying to wean him off it on June 22, 2009 -- three days before his death.

Czeisler -- who serves as a sleep consultant to NASA, the CIA and the Rolling Stones -- testified Thursday that the "drug-induced coma" induced by propofol leaves a patient with the same refreshed feeling of a good sleep but without the benefits that genuine sleep delivers in repairing brain cells and the body.

"It would be like eating some sort of cellulose pellets instead of dinner," he said. "Your stomach would be full, and you would not be hungry, but it would be zero calories and not fulfill any of your nutrition needs."

Depriving someone of REM sleep for a long period of time makes them paranoid, anxiety-filled, depressed, unable to learn, distracted and sloppy, Czeisler testified. They lose their balance and appetite while their physical reflexes get 10 times slower and their emotional responses 10 times stronger, he said.

Those symptoms are strikingly similar to descriptions of Jackson in his last weeks, as described in e-mails from show producers and testimony by witnesses in the trial.

Jackson's mother and children are suing AEG Live, contending that the company is liable in his death because it hired, retained or supervised Murray, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. They argue that the promoter pressured Murray to get Jackson to rehearsals while failing to get Jackson help despite numerous red flags warning that he was in trouble.

Paris, Prince Jackson testimonies shown in Jackson death trial

AEG Live lawyers contend that it was Jackson who chose, hired and supervised Murray, and their executives had no way of knowing about the dangerous propofol treatments administered in the privacy of Jackson's rented mansion.

A very long question

Czeisler was back on the witness stand Friday to answer a question that was asked just as court ended Thursday. Jackson lawyer Michael Koskoff asked his expert what may also be a record-breaker in a trial: a 15-minute-long hypothetical question.

He was asked to render an opinion based on a long list of circumstances presented so far in the trial about Jackson's condition and behavior, including:

• That Murray administered propofol to Jackson 60 consecutive nights before June 22, 2009.

• That Murray began to wean Jackson from propofol on June 22, 2009, and gave him none of the drug on June 23.

• That a paramedic who tried to revive him the day he died initially assumed he was a hospice patient.

• That show producers reported Jackson became progressively thinner and paranoid and was talking to himself in his final weeks.

• That the production manager warned that Jackson had deteriorated over eight weeks, was "a basket case" who he feared might hurt himself on stage and could not do the multiple 360-degree spins that he was known for.

• That show director Kenny Ortega wrote that Jackson was having trouble "grasping the work" at rehearsals and needed psychiatric help.

• That Jackson needed a teleprompter to remember the words to songs he had sung many times before over several decades.

• That show workers reported the singer was talking to himself and repeatedly saying that "God is talking to me."

• That Jackson was suffering severe chills on a summer day in Los Angeles and his skin was cold as ice to the touch.

Lawsuit evidence: Michael Jackson lost dance moves in last days

Jackson lawyers revised the question Friday morning after AEG Live lawyers objected to the information about Murray's nightly propofol treatments, since it was derived only from the doctor's statement to police after Jackson's death. The judge previously ruled that statement inadmissible.

Instead, they brought up evidence that Murray ordered more than four gallons of propofol between April and June, which Czeisler said equaled 155,000 milliliters of the drug. An anesthesiologist uses between 20 and 30 milliliters to induce a coma for surgery, he said.

The expert testified that his review of Jackson's medical records convinced him that the singer suffered a chronic sleep disorder that "was greatly exaggerated" while he was on tour or preparing for a tour.

Jackson died just two weeks before he would have traveled to London for the premiere of his "This Is It" comeback concerts, produced and promoted by AEG Live.

A lecture on sleep

Jurors appeared quite interested as Czeisler lectured them Thursday on his sleep research, including an explanation of circadian rhythm: the internal clock in the brain that controls the timing of when we sleep and wake and the timing of the release of hormones

"That's why we sleep at night and are awake in the day," he said.

Your brain needs sleep to repair and maintain its neurons every night, he said.

Blood cells cycle out every few weeks, but brain cells are for a lifetime, he said.

"Like a computer, the brain has to go offline to maintain cells that we keep for life, since we don't make more," he said. "Sleep is the repair and maintenance of the brain cells."

CNN Health: Sleep

An adult should get seven to eight hours of sleep each night to allow for enough sleep cycles, he said.

You "prune out" unimportant neuron connections and consolidate important ones during your "slow-eyed sleep" each night, he said. Those connections -- which is the information you have acquired during the day -- are consolidated by the REM sleep cycle. Your eyes actually dart back and forth rapidly during REM sleep.

"In REM, we are integrating the memories that we have stored during slow-eyed sleep, integrating memories with previous life experiences," he said. "We are able to make sense of things that we may not have understood while awake."

Learning and memory happen when you are asleep, he said. A laboratory mouse rehearses a path through a maze to get to a piece of cheese while asleep.

The area of a basketball player's brain that is used to shoot a ball will have much greater slow-eyed sleep period since there is more for it to store, he said. Players shoot better after sleep.

The Portland Trailblazers consulted with him after they lost a series of East Coast basketball games, he said. He was able to give their players strategies for being sharper when traveling across time zones.

He's worked with the Rolling Stones on their sleep problems, he said. Musicians are vulnerable since they are often traveling across time zones and usually "all keyed up" to perform at night, he said.

Czeisler developed a program for NASA to help astronauts deal with sleep issues in orbit, where they have a sunrise and sunset every 90 minutes.

Other clients include major industries that are concerned about night shift workers falling asleep on the job, the CIA, the Secret Service and the U.S. Air Force, he said.

Jackson lawyers argue that AEG Live should have consulted a sleep expert like Czeisler for Jackson instead of hiring Murray -- a cardiologist -- for $150,000 to treat the artist.

The trial ends its eighth week in a Los Angeles courtroom Friday. Lawyers estimate that the case will conclude in early August.

 

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http://www.cnn.com/2...on-death-trial/

 

 

This was depressing to read, really sad. 




#223470 New 3DS update skips features in North America

Posted by Gruff on 18 June 2013 - 10:23 AM

People may never street pass with you, but i sure get a good number a day

UH! Where do you live? The city? I'm lucky if I get even two streetpasses a day. The only time I get a lot of streetpass is when I got events or something.




#223532 Lack of DirectX 11 support blocking Kingdom Hearts III from Wii U

Posted by BlueBlur on 18 June 2013 - 12:21 PM

Nintendo Everything
 


Square Enix made a surprise announcement during Sony’s E3 2013 press conference last week. Kingdom Hearts III, a title fans of the series have been dying to see for many years, was finally revealed. It was later confirmed that an Xbox One version is in the works as well.

Sadly, Square Enix’s tradition of not releasing Kingdom Hearts games on Nintendo home consoles will likely continue. Tetsuya Nomura all but ruled out a Wii U version of Kingdom Hearts III at Square Enix’s Future of Final Fantasy E3 event a few days ago. When asked about the title possibly coming to Wii U, Nomura explained that the team is developing it using DirectX 11. Square Enix can only bring the game to hardware that is “appropriate” for Kingdom Hearts III.

The Wii U’s inability to properly support DirectX 11 is apparently one of the major reasons third-parties pointed to when asked why their PlayStation 4/Xbox One games aren’t planned for Wii U. That could be a significant problem for the console and Nintendo going forward.


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#217193 Sonic Lost World E3 Demo Video (IGN)

Posted by Arioch on 07 June 2013 - 04:28 PM

SEGA, I love you.

 

So much variety, some much needed control, and some depth perception (parkour) and we finally have a versatile Sonic.  SEGA, you did it right and now have me hyped to get a WiiU and Sonic Lost Worlds.

And the 3DS version actually looks good, it doesn't look like a second rate version of the main game (like handheld Generations and Colours).

 

 

Donkey Kong Country when Sonic goes from cannon to another

Actually, that is a throwback to the cannons from the Oil Ocean level of Sonic 2




#215406 Nintendo Direct June E3 Schedule leaked?

Posted by SoldMyWiiUAndLeftTheForums on 04 June 2013 - 02:15 AM

I'm guessing this is fake then :(




#199777 NOA Charlie Scibetta: Two events will be held on Tuesday morning at E3

Posted by Gaymer on 25 April 2013 - 08:31 AM

Too bad this won't ease the crybabies. For me, as long as they show the games (which I know they will), I don't care. Those big conferences spend the majority of the time talking about statistics. Let's face it, there hasn't been an amazing E3 since the gamecube/ps2/xbox era.




#195795 Post your forum screenshots/quotes

Posted by Guy Fieri on 16 April 2013 - 07:49 PM



I guess it's time to post some old screenshots that nobody's seen before.

 

NSFW

Spoiler

 

That night.

 

 

Nevar Forget




#194251 Nintendo announces wii channels to start going offline in june time to upgrade

Posted by SoldMyWiiUAndLeftTheForums on 13 April 2013 - 05:09 PM

This was bound to happen, R.I.P Wii Channels.




#192043 What was your scariest moment in a Nintendo game back then?

Posted by Crispy Bacon on 09 April 2013 - 09:48 AM

The "baby" metroid and Crocimire's death in Super Metroid always creeped me out.




#186167 Why the site will probably be dead within a year

Posted by Arioch on 25 March 2013 - 11:27 AM

Saturn, why are you still doing this?  We have told you several times to stop with this and move on.

I can't really say much more than what the others have.

 

 

Zinix can post whatever news articles he wants to, as long as they follow the rules.  If people don't like it, they can just ignore it, that's why this is a forum.

 

The spam threads are going in their place as of now.  You don't have to visit the game section.

 

I haven't seen much sex talk in the chat box, but I'm not always there.  It is the users' job to report it, which you have only messaged me about once or twice (which couldn't even be proven).

 

They seem to be quite good on both sides and are contributing to the discussion.  They are at no fault.

 

Gossipers and Backstabbers: There really isn't any.  I know what you mean by "backstabber", but this really only applies to your opinion of people.  This is the internet, you shouldn't expect a solid "relationship" on a gaming forum.

 

I'm doing what I can to moderate.  Andy said he was gone because an infection, but he should be here more often now that he's back.  Josh is here every now and then.  I'd say the moderation is fine.  We get a bot every now and then, but the situation only explodes when a mod is offline and the users get agitated because we can't spend every second of our day taking care of the forum.

We are also solving the situation with the absence of AMAC.  Feldo is actually a bit more active than many of you give him any credit for.




#149340 See how many people like you...

Posted by Chaos on 18 December 2012 - 02:35 PM

Who... likes... CAKE?!

And who likes me?




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