If Super Mario Bros. was designed in 2011


Nintendo

Nintendo Switch
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http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2011/08/12/if-super-mario-bros-was-designed-in-2010/


I feel like throwing up now.
 
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They forgot having to wait an hour to install it the HDD, 4 hours of patches, DLC costs for the next level the developer was too corporately 'release date rushed' to originally include as intended and the Q.O.D.L (Qtip Of Death Light) :)
 
Yes I left those 2 points for you
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Plus its cloud based and you cant own it, or have any say when they turn it off if its not making enough cash
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Once in may live, i tried cityville on Facebook, and now i cant escape the inquires of my friend "nils need some toilet paper for his puplik toilet in his city, send him some toilet paper, and you get some toilet paper too.." (hello? if nils had some toilet paper to send me some, if i send him toilet paper, why do he needs some???), And City Ville isnt that awesome, its only a Sim City Clone whit Social Network funktions..


But this isnt only the Problem: For a lot of great new Games, you need Windows Live, i begun to play Fable 3, than i wantet to make my Acount Online to get Achievments, but my Savegame was lost then, now it works, but this cant bee the solution..


Now, that i have a Notebook, which is powerfull enought to run XBOX Ports, i have a lot fun, but the Social Network Components are going me on the (schoe) lace.. (gehen mir auf den senkel) (awefull English_German, i know.. (es ist schrecklich..)
 
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Social media is a huge contradiction to being social.


Gone are the days of when people actually went outside to interact with each other.
 
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I'd rather speak to my loved ones personally than via phone or text any day. But I'd still take e-mail over texting. Euch.
 
By e-mail, sure. But screw snail mail. Sorry, but the days of handwritten, tangible letters is over. At least the option's not going anywhere, though.
 
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