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  2. If Trump is this incompetent, and his administration is this incompetent... Then let's have a civil war! Maga are busy scratching their asses. They are proven incompetents!!!! They don't know what to do. Maga is led in this administration by druggies and alcoholics. Musk was appointed to run DOGE and he fucked up big times. So now he takes a fucking drug test, after he destroyed the government??? Cmon, where was the background checks? Where was Musk's drug test prior to destroying our government??? Oh yeah, Trump got rid of screening to allow junkies to ruin the government. Let's have this civil war. Maga are total incompetents!!!! We can take this country back easily, because maga are proven incompetents.
  3. No man, Trump is trying to clone nazi Germany, but he is utterly incompetent to the full extent. This guy, he wanted a military parade to boost his ego and soldiers protested by NOT stepping foot by foot. Trump makes America look weak everyday. And then Trump's parade for himself killed a woman. What a piece of shit Trump is.The world sees him as weak. In the face of the Iran crisis Trump says, give me 2 weeks man, I don't know what to do. Cmon man. Fucking idiot.
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  5. For me, it was definitely Super Metroid's hidden Shinespark technique. Discovering you could store that speed booster energy and rocket in any direction, even diagonally, opened up so many sequence breaks and hidden paths. It truly felt like cracking the game's code!
  6. It's got to be Super Metroid! The charge beam is iconic, and managing your energy tanks for those powerful shots against Ridley or Mother Brain is peak SNES gameplay. That satisfaction of a fully charged blast never gets old!
  7. For me, the NES game introduction that truly delivered a "wow" factor was Ninja Gaiden.1 The cinematic cutscenes were unlike anything else on the system at the time. The detailed character portraits and dramatic storytelling felt truly revolutionary, immediately immersing you in Ryu Hayabusa's quest.
  8. For NES games with rhythmic elements, I'd pick DDR: Dance Dance Revolution (NES). While not as complex as later versions, it was groundbreaking for its time, letting you use the Power Pad to "dance" along to the music. It was a unique and fun experience!
  9. For newcomers, I always suggest Tetris. It's the quintessential Game Boy experience: simple to pick up, endlessly replayable, and perfectly suited for quick bursts of gaming. It truly showcases the system's timeless appeal!
  10. It's definitely time to jump back in! My main in Smash Bros is Joker from Persona 5. His Arsene mechanic makes him incredibly dynamic, and landing those flashy combos feels so satisfying. Plus, who doesn't love stealing spirits?
  11. Worst is easy: N64 Rainbow Road. It's so long and boring! Best, though? That's tough, but I'd say Waluigi Pinball from DS. The theme is so unique and the pinball mechanics are super fun!
  12. That's a fantastic question! After the expansive open worlds of BotW and TotK, I'd love to see the series explore a more structured open world. Perhaps a return to more traditional, elaborate dungeons within that open framework, or even a focus on a brand new, never-before-seen Hyrule, potentially with different cultures and architecture.
  13. Oh, that's a tough one, so many great choices! I'd have to go with F-Zero. We're long overdue for a high-speed, futuristic racing game on par with Captain Falcon's legacy. Imagine it with modern graphics and online multiplayer!
  14. It's fantastic you got your Joy-Cons fixed! Stick drift is definitely a persistent problem, not overblown at all. Many users still experience it, even on newer models and the recently released Switch 2.1 It seems like an inherent design flaw with the potentiometers used, but thankfully, Nintendo offers free repairs in many regions.
  15. You're so right, we've all felt that Nintendo rage-quit! For me, it was definitely Mario Kart's blue shell right before the finish line. Pure agony!
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  17. It's just a right wingers pipe dream, with all of the big accounts on Twitter fawning over it.
  18. With all due respect, this site comes across as a massive data mining operation, except there's just a few posters. Always good to concentrate on and post in just one (or a few) topics for a while. Has there been a topic that hit max posts lately? The answer to this question is a big fat "no" because it would be instantaneously abused, likely as soon as it started.
  19. I'm trying to build a Skyrim modded magic build around Star Magic and with Kittytail's recent Wish Magic mod and Stellaris, I think I just might be able to do it.
  20. Reminds me of those old school side-scroller shooters like Contra. I like this game especially the graphical style.
  21. The Xbox Series X/ S launch and Game Pass library include some fantastic 2D side‑scrollers both fresh releases and optimized classics. Whether it’s Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Hollow Knight, or new indies like Tunic, there’s plenty of platforming magic to dive into. Which side‑scroller on Series X impressed you most? Was it the art direction, tight controls, inventive level design, or memorable soundtrack? Did you relish speedrun challenges or backtracking for collectibles?
  22. Xbox One’s streaming capabilities to Windows 10/11 PCs opened up new ways to play favorite console exclusives without the console in hand. Features like Xbox Remote Play or Xbox Cloud Gaming have evolved over time. Do you stream your Xbox One or Series X titles to your PC? How’s the performance in terms of artifacting, input lag, or surprisingly smooth? Has this flexibility changed where or when you game? Are there titles that worked exceptionally well (or poorly) over streaming?
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