A spin-off of a spin-off... Interesting...
I don't know if Super Princess Peach even has a story other than the Mario Bros. being locked up by Bowser and his minions and it's up to Peach to save them.Koro McAlpine wrote:
I know it's a DS game but I really want to hear reviews about Super Princess Peach from all of ya DS playets while we're talking about Paper Mario. Because I knew you're gonna say this story is little bit boring.
Go to a convention. I had no puzzles filled before going to anime boston, and by the end of the weekend, they were all complete, lol. Just make sure you constantly check because you can only hold ten tags at once before checking themmm201 wrote:
Puzzle Swap seems to be forever my coin sink. As soon as I finished all 15 puzzles, another one gets added!
Plus I only just found all the hats in the Find Mii 2 standard quest and am currently on my first playthrough of the extended quest.
Didn't get any kind of notification. Do I have to manually update?CNM501 wrote:
'Tis a Firmware Update Blaze.
All my times are mainly "play as Luigi and get Gold Flags" "speed" runs...mm201 wrote:
I'll get that SM3Dland leaderboard up once I'm near my game. Feel free to post your times here.
._. There's like... no one else near where I live who has a 3DS... I'm STILL stuck on Find Mii (1) because of it...0_o wrote:
Having a brother with a 3DS is pretty awesome for Find Mii.
Level 7 Mii every time that can change colour on demand? Yeah.
I did.Blazevoir wrote:
Didn't get any kind of notification. Do I have to manually update?CNM501 wrote:
'Tis a Firmware Update Blaze.
I've been using 1.5 MB/s to race against everyone... lol. (Did I show up laggy?)Ekaru wrote:
If all goes well, we're upgrading to cable internet tomorrow. So, I should finally be able to properly play MK7/Kid Icarus/etc. with you guys! (I'm currently using a 1.5 mbps DSL connection that is the exact opposite of "consistent" and "stable". I used to be able to play online games just fine, but then some time in 2009 our internet started going to hell.)
Does it take a few seconds for everybody else to start moving at the beginning of a race? (And I'm talking literally here) If not, you're good.Blazevoir wrote:
I've been using 1.5 MB/s to race against everyone... lol. (Did I show up laggy?)
Actually, what would be the minimum "stable" speed anyway?
So, we could be looking at proper DLC now. Cool, I guess.Wikipedia wrote:
Nintendo and third-party developers will now be able to patch physical games.
Nah, your connection isn't that laggy from what you're saying. If everybody starts moving at about the same time as you then you're usually good; races will usually take a few seconds to start because it needs to sync people from all over the world, and red shells will often take a while even on really fast connections. On our home connection it took about 2 to 4 seconds for everyone else to start moving after I started moving, which gives you an idea of how bad the connection we're switching from is.Blazevoir wrote:
If you mean for the race to start, yes. If everyone else, they appear to move the same time as me, though usually red shell attacks take a while...
...Okay, I have laggy net ._. BUT THAT'S NOT STOPPING ME FROM KARTPARTYING!
Developers, developers, developersBlazevoir wrote:
Makes me wonder what their next plans will be...
Anyway, was this the article you were referring to? http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/enterta ... -loss.html
- Online Play: Mario Tennis Open players can compete and cooperate in local wireless matches with other opponents and play exhilarating games. Players can also build up their Open Match standings, check the monthly leaderboard and win Victory Medals from every challenger they defeat.Game launches on May 20th in North America and May 25th in Europe.
- Ink Showdown: In this fast-paced competition, Piranha Plants spit ink balls from the back edge of the court. Players must destroy the ink balls before they splatter, while hitting tennis balls away from an opponent.
- StreetPass Features: Players can inspire friendly competition by using the Nintendo 3DS system’s StreetPass feature. They can engage in competitive StreetPass Matches or cooperative Ring Shot challenges with computer-controlled versions of people they encounter and share their StreetPass winning streak. StreetPass can also be used to show off players’ Mii characters, which can be customized with new outfits and accessories that can improve their on-court performance. As users play, new items for their Mii will be unlocked in the Item Shop.
- Unlockable Characters: New and familiar Nintendo characters can be unlocked – some through game play, others via special QR Codes. Unlockable characters include Luma, Baby Mario and Dry Bowser.