When you have a fully fledged idea for a really insane emotional existential far-reaching feature-length movie but you know you'll never be able to watch it
The chasm between the mind and reality challenges man indeed
Can you believe that today marks the second anniversary of Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, as well as the first for Super Mario Bros. Wonder? Time just flies doesn't it? Happy anniversary to these two fantastic games!
You know what we need, in my opinion? A console release of Plants vs. Zombies 1, 2, or both for this generation consoles. This year is the series 15th anniversary, and it needs some love (besides the constant retries for PvZ 3 and the last game Batter for Neighborville back in, what, 2018?)
If you haven't heard of them already, you should check out The Megas. They take songs from Mega Man (mostly 2 and 3), and turn them into rock songs with lyrics that generally fit whatever level/theme it's doing. They also have done stuff for Castlevania as well.
I hadn't seen it yet but now I have... thank you all for voting my section last month to second in the Critic Corner! Nothing beats Anton's reviews though, and I respect that
Be sure to check out Fake News in today's issue of The 'Shroom, as I'm finally back in action with the Cooking Guide thanks to the assistance of a certain sorky spectre, and a surprise guest will be joining us to dish out their trademark sass. Sport Report: The Movie is still on hiatus 'til next month though, but I hope you'll enjoy the return of Cooking Guide!
Due to every unforeseeable circumstance charging at me, I will not be in tomorrow's Shroom. Or the next, or maybe ever again. My school went on a blocking spree, blocking even here, and have access to all my documents, so I'll likely get in trouble. I will eventually write it somewhere, but it unfortunately had to end like this. I'm sorry y'all Oh, I forgot. It's officially been one year since I joined the forum! I'm glad that this has happened, and I wish for many more.
Not like anyone asked but as far as my personal feelings toward Nintendo...I like them in some ways and dislike them in other ways. I don't completely like everything about them because not everything about them is good, and I don't completely hate them either because not everything about them is bad-I both like them and dislike them-in different ways. I like the things about them that are good and dislike the things about them that are bad. I like the awesome franchises they have that I am a fan of and how creative and cool they usually are and like how good their games are but I don't like how they crack down on emulation and fangames. I like how they usually put a lot of hard work and good quality into most of their games and they turn out good most of the time and any flaws they have are small, but dislike how they make you often pay for remastered versions of the same game over and over again. However despite my mixed feelings about all that, I overall really am attached personally to Nintendo because they were part of my childhood, and if they went out of business, I would be very sad, as I would have no more (new) Nintendo games to play. So yeah. I like Nintendo-meaning I like the good things about them-but I also dislike the things about them that are bad and so dislike Nintendo in those ways. My feelings are mixed. So I guess you could say I both like AND dislike them. Personally as far as what I dislike most about them, I've always been angry about the cracking down on emulation and fangames. Like-I recently found out (I was never expecting this was so) that fan games, if people want to play them instead of actual games from the companies themselves, actually take money AWAY from the companies-but-like-why does it matter; Nintendo is the RICHEST company in Japan and already has plenty of freaking money. And besides that, like, Sega for instance is nicer about this to its fans than Nintendo is even though they probably KNOW they might lose some money because of these fangames, but they don't care; they love their fanbase and like seeing them ambitiously create fangames to express their love for Sonic-they're not greedy for profits, even though compared to Nintendo they're second rate because Sonic doesn't sell as much games as Nintendo and Sega overall doesn't make nearly as much money. So Nintendo is greedy-just like almost every single other company out there. So yeah, long story short-I like Nintendo-as far as the games it puts out and its franchises and the creativity that often goes into those games and how fun those games are to play-but I really do not agree with or care for the inner workings or politics of Nintendo. I like Nintendo-but I don't like EVERYTHING about them. In fact, the things I dislike about them I dislike A LOT. And for good reason.