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  1. Nope, just stating the similarities between the original NTSC release of both games, which was in the same month, this seems to have been mirrored here, at least going by the date of the physical release, and the upcoming release of Metroid Fusion. I'm aware that in European game release territories, Metroid Fusion was released on November 22nd, 2002, while Metroid Prime was released on March 21st, 2003. I can still remember buying Metroid Fusion from Game months before, and then playing Metroid Prime on a demo GameCube in a "Big W" store (Woolworths) before purchasing it that same day. I've never forgotten the game since, though I did take my time when originally completing it, as I used to play PSO a lot on the original servers, (not a lot has changed these days, as I still play PSO) but I made sure to go back to the game when the time was right, and it was worth the wait. As for Metroid Fusion, it wasn't until later on that I properly finished the game, and playing it on NSO EP will only be the second time? Maybe third... playing through it properly, though I've started a save file on the original cartridge a few times, I'm sure... Metroid Zero Mission definitely got played through a few times... Super Metroid had lots of playthroughs, but only one complete playthrough for whatever reason. Metroid Prime is the only game I remember playing through many times over, my best 100% Hard mode run took around 12 hours, which was in a couple of sittings, when I felt that I could dedicate that much time to a playthrough within 24 hours... As for Metroid Prime Remastered? I'm hoping to start a playthrough soon, I may stream it and just play it a couple of hours at a time, the same for Metroid Fusion, though that could be done in a single sitting if it's not a 100% run, maybe a few tries for 100% as it has been a while, but it is the most linear Metroid game. It's good to see Metroid back in the spotlight again though, Samus is a great character, and always fun to play as in Smash as well.
  2. Nintendo eShop new releases (week 09) The ninth week of releases. A selection of new titles are now available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Check the article for the full roundup.
  3. Metroid Fusion arrives this Thursday on Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack Now up on the main page. Writeup, tweet embed, and trailer. It's great to see Nintendo recalling the original release dates of Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion. March 2023, is the new November 2002. (referring to the original NTSC release dates, at least)
  4. Thanks for the games. There was a quadruple Isabelle match, it was glorious. Samus didn't win?!? Dark Samus did win?!? Sonic did his best not to drown in the waters of the Great Bay. Here's a link to this week's stream... - - - - - N-Europe Saturday Smash! (04/03/2023)
  5. Thanks for the games. Well... that happened. Roll on Mario Party 3 for next week, I know we've already had Metroid Fusion, but due to it being 'MAR10' next week, there's surely a chance for an "early" Mario Party 3 release? Or we really are only getting one N64 game every second full moon, in a month ending in either "y" or "er" or... no idea, who knows? Here's a link to this week's stream... Mario Party 2 on the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack - N-Europe Multiplayer (03/03/2023)
  6. Nintendo announces MAR10 Day 2023 activities Now up on the main page. It's mostly US-based stuff, but some of the sales etc could relate to European regions. The Switch bundle with a free digital Mario title seems reasonable for what it is.
  7. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Wave 4 Release Date Now up on the main site. Full N-E *Guess Release and a trailer. Check out the article for more details. *It's like a press release, with added ambiguity
  8. Thanks for the games. Plenty of close races, Red Shells, Lightning Strikes, Red Shells, some Suddenly Bananas, Blue Shells... and what's that? Oh, another Red Shell. Next week should be good with the new tracks, plenty of potential "where am I going again?" moments as the new track layouts are discerned, lap by lap. Here's a link to this week's stream... - - - - - N-Europe Get Together! (02/03/2023)
  9. Pokémon Presents 27.02.2023 Roundup Now up on the main page...
  10. The Super Mario Bros. Movie Direct to be broadcast on 09/03/2023 Now up on the main page. Times for all regions, embedded YouTube video, link to the website, and the Plumbing commercial from earlier this month. The direct is still a week and a half away, at time of writing. - - - - -
  11. Oh wow... I naturally thought a game like this would be a perfect fit. Oh well, maybe we'll play some of the minigames as an after-game then. So soon, we'll have Kibry: Nightmare in Dreamland on the GBA NSO EP service, which will presumably have online multiplayer for the whole (originally local multiplayer) game, yet no online multiplayer for this latest remake... I mean, the game seemed perfect for drop-in, drop-out multiplayer, then if anyone disconnects, the game just goes back to Single Player with CPU for whoever disconnects, and the CPU would take over from whoever gets disconnected, with the potential for anyone else to just drop in and claim their place again. That's how I thought it would work... oh well, I'm still looking forward to the game, and I'm sure it's great in local multiplayer, but a missed opportunity for a game like this. Yeah... I just checked, it looks like any 'online multiplayer' functionality isn't real-time, it just takes stats from others on your friends list, and other similar functionality.
  12. Octopath Traveler II Launch Trailer Now up on the main page. - - - - -
  13. Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe Launch Trailer Now up on the main page. - - - - - I bought the physical version of this, I'm not sure how many other people will be buying this remake, though being that it seems to be doing rather well in the reviews, I'd imagine quite a few, and it would seem to be a title which is well-suited to online multiplayer, so perhaps another potential game for an N-E game night? I know @Dcubed , @Glen-i and @Ugh first aid will quite possibly be buying and playing it, but you already have three players locally, and I'd have thought you'd get a lot of mileage out of the same copy of the game in that case. But anyway, if there's enough of us with copies of the game, and enough interest, then perhaps this could be another online game to try out.
  14. Nintendo eShop new releases (week 08) The eighth week of releases. A selection of new titles are now available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Check the article for the full roundup. - - - - - Magical Drop VI comes to the Nintendo Switch eShop in April Now up on the main page. Release date, overview, and trailer. - - - - - The Magical Drop titles have been around for a while, there's even a decent GBC port of the original game. I hadn't even heard of the series until the original Neo Geo versions of the games were released on the Wii Shop Channel... a while ago. This tradition of the games getting released on Nintendo (and other platforms) seemed to continue with the Switch, as the excellent ACA Neo Geo versions of the earlier games have been available for a while including Magical Drop I - IV... I believe. There is even the SNES version of the second game, available on Nintendo Switch Online, so it's easy to get into at this point, even if you play the game for just five minutes (yeah right...) to see if it's a Puzzle game series that you can get into. Over a decade ago, Magical Drop V was made... it got released on Steam... it is no longer on Steam, though it's probably for the best. Now, over a decade later, Magical Drop VI is coming out on the Switch and Steam this April, and this time... it would seem that the series is making a hopefully welcome return. The game is being handled by Forever Entertainment (yes... of Panzer Dragoon remake "fame") but in conjuntion with other studios, plus... it's a puzzle game, so there doesn't seem to be much which can go wrong with this game, especially as lessons seem to have been learned since the last attempt, and this time the game should shine as another excellent entry in the simple but addictive Puzzle game series. It will seemingly be a full-priced (for a puzzle game) title, at around just under £20, but with all the extra modes etc featured in the trailer, it should prove to be worthwhile. And if not... oh well, maybe they'll try again in another decade?
  15. Thanks for the games. Only one or two same double characters this evening, no triple or quadruples. Some good matches, some not so good ones, and some really close ones. Here's a link to this week's stream... - - - - - N-Europe Saturday Smash! (25/02/2023)
  16. What this will likely mean, is that the "Glass-breaking" effect will be reinstated to the battle loading screens, the pause menu shouldn't fade the background to black, the framerate might be improved from what it is at the moment, but I wouldn't expect anything above what the Xbox and PS versions run at, so the 30fps cap will still be there, as it's limited from the original source material it was ported from the first time around, when the PS3 version was released, which was based on the technically inferior PS2 version, which had more content. I'm not sure if it's even realistically possible for the original cutscenes angles etc, dialogue syncing etc to be reinstated, due to the game seemingly becoming inferior in some way with each port, I don't know if these things were intorduced with the PS2 port, but I believe they were there in the PS3 port. Some of these things may have been fixed by fans in the PC port, but that's still an inferior version. At this point, unless you really want to play this game on a Switch or other modern platforms, your best best is probably to just play the GC original with some decent video cables, or play it via Dolphin (using a copy of the GC game, assuming you own it) as it seems to run better in some ways, or play it on GC, but use a modded console, a copy of the GC game that you own, and play it from an SD card serial port adapter, which may well give better loading times, at the very least. I may look into this, if it's of interest to anyone, comparing the game running from disc and from console, as I still own my original copy of Tales of Symphonia on the GameCube, and I recently bought a HDMI modded console, it could make for an interesting comparison... at this point, I have no intention of buying the remaster, unless I ever see it very cheap, and even then, I'm unsure if it would be worth it. If you've played the GC original, I don't think any other version of this game will ever compare to it at this point, and I say that from enjoying the game very much back in the days of its original release, but I acknowledge that the game has its issues in other areas as well, even in its original form, but it's still fun. However, if you haven't played the game on the GC before, I could see how you could enjoy the game on the Switch or other modern platforms, but I wouldn't say it's worth picking up if you still have access to a GC and the game. For anyone who has played the game before, and is just enjoying the game for what it is, on your modern console of choice, that's great as well.
  17. Thanks for the games. Yep... standard Mario Party 2. It was good to see Wario win for a change, especially as it fitted well with the ending. I reckon we should have Mario Party 3 available soon, before this month is out, it might as well be released to complete the set, even if the rest of the planned N64 NSO EP games aren't out for a while. Here's a link to this week's stream... Mario Party 2 on the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack - N-Europe Multiplayer (24/02/2023)
  18. For anyone looking to purchase the physical version of Kirby's Return to Dreamland Deluxe.. On eBay, voucher code JOY15 which you can enter at the checkout for 15% off, Videogames are included, select sellers only, one of which is thegamecollectionoutlet, they have the game for sale at £46.95 but with the code it makes the price £39.91 which seems to be a good price for the physical version, it's even cheaper than digital. 18 copies currently sold, seemingly 32 copies left, the usual fifty copies of the game allocated to the outlet specifically for this offer. Voucher code expires 28/02/2023 at just before midnight.
  19. Thanks for the games. Plenty of well-spaced, triple Red-Shells, perfectly-timed Lightning strikes, close to the finish-line Blue Shells and false-starts at the Lights which everyone saw. Here's a link to this week's stream... - - - - - N-Europe Get Together! (23/02/2023)
  20. Pokémon Presents 27.02.2023 to be shown on Monday 27th February Now up on the main page...
  21. Not only that, but apparently in the PS4 version of the remaster, the shattered glass screen battle transition is present, which makes the decision even more jarring. The PS4 version also has a more stable framerate, and doesn't fade the backgrounds to black on the pause menu either. It seems that the GameCube version is still the best overall then, not taking the extra content into account. I'm curious to see how the GC original looks again now, especially over a GC HDMI adapter, or HDMI modded console. The last time I played the original, was likely on a portable 14" CRT, which supported 60Hz... it was fantastic at the time. I did buy the PS3 remaster, and I could tell something was off even with that version, I still played it for a bit, but I haven't been back to it since.
  22. Nintendo eShop new releases (week 07) The seventh week of releases. A selection of new titles are now available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Check the article for the full roundup.
  23. Thanks for the games. Hardly any double, triple or quadrupled-up character selections this week, some good matches though. Some time-stamps... go to around 17:45 for a slow-motion dodge and K-O, around 21:00 for Jigglypuff shenanigans, and at 35:00 for Zelda dodge-smash. Oh... and I have to mention the quadruple K-O with a home-run bat from Daisy at the 01:29:00 mark. Other events were noted in the text chat on the stream, which doesn't always appear in the highlighed video, but it's there this time. Here's a link to this week's stream... - - - - - N-Europe Saturday Smash! (18/02/2023)
  24. Thanks for the games. I set the stream up again after the Mario party 2 game, so we have a short multiplayer stream featuring Mario Kart: Super Circuit four-player races and battle mode, followed by an impromptu four-player round of Mario Bros. Here's a link to this week's stream... Mario Kart: Super Circuit on the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack (+ Mario Bros) - N-Europe Multiplayer (17/02/2023)
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