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[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Honestly maybe the best part of this is that when they add shit like Coloseum and XD to the service, it will probably bring down the cost of those physical games a little bit. I thought I'd never end up getting them in my collection because they were just too expensive to justify.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Well that's pretty much how NSO started. It sucked at first with a tiny lineup of NES titles. Now there are tons of games and they're still adding. I think it makes sense that they would hype up people with additional games added over time. I'm fine with that if I'm still paying $20/ year for NSO. I get enough value out of that as is, and more games at the same price is added value. But I absolutely agree that they should have started with more than 3 games.

Admittedly though, when I first commented on this, I hadn't seen the new prices on Switch 2 yet. Now, I'm just as pissed as anyone else. I won't be buying the system at all unless they drop their prices. And if they don't, then I guess I will just stick to playing elsewhere.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Pikmin 1 and 2 run great on Switch. I also never ran into any issues with Sunshine.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Launch title for Switch 3

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yeah mine does too. That doesn't mean we can't be glad to see some actual official support on these games for the first time in 20 years. Emulation is great, but so are steps in the right direction.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 12 points 1 week ago (15 children)

In my opinion, this is awesome. It's about damn time they added offical Gamecube support to their systems. 3 games at launch is a little weak, but if they support it like the rest of NSO, the library will probably be great within a year or so.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I am so fucking stoked for this. I have been begging for this for years. I can't believe Sakurai is coming back to direct it.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

Hold on to that one, it's pretty hard to get nowadays. I really like how much they tried to accomplish on that. They definitely tried to make it more than a short high-score romp.

 

I have recently gotten into Game and Watch games and have found a big appreciation for them. I have mostly only played ones available through Game and Watch Gallery 3. But recently I got my hands on the newest Zelda one as well as an original Mario's Cement Factory. I think there's so much to like about each individual unit. What is your favorite game of all the series? Did you play them when they were first released? Which one has the best design in both gameplay as well as the physical unit itself? Curious to know other opinions.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 4 points 4 weeks ago

I was unaware of this douche until just now. I've been interested in the Modretro Chromatic for a little while, disappointing to see this guy is tied to it. Glad I haven't gotten one, thanks for letting people know.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 4 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

If you want to get a little wild and still play on OG hardware, you could play the Gameboy titles on a SNES Super GameBoy or the Gamecube GameBoy Player. I think the Gamecube one is basically a GBA so it would support all the GB titles. But I'm pretty sure the Super GB only supports original GB, not GBC or GBA. Kinda fun to play them on official hardware hooked up to a big screen, although it will probably look not great lol. Otherwise, you really can't do better for GB titles than a GBA sp. As for the DS ones, any 3ds/2ds should work just fine for any of those titles. Although gen 6 and 7 run like shit on an og 3ds/2ds. Not sure about modding or flash carts as I've only used original hardware or occasionally emulation. To answer your question, you can play all of the titles from gen 1-7 between just a GBA and a 3ds. Those are the easiest way to play them on official hardware.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

Several Dragon Quest titles are available on Android. I believe DQ 1-3 are unique versions made for mobile. They are also available on Switch. DQ 4-6 were only ever released in NA on the DS and are damn near impossible to find now for a good price. But the mobile ports are based on this version and it's probably the most accessible way to play those games. At least if you don't speak Japanese.

[–] Guitar@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

I think early on, it's really important to focus on getting comfortable with the instrument itself. When you start learning to play, it's common to have a lot of stiffness in your wrist and fingers. It's kinda foreign for your wrist and hands to move like that at first. Practicing frequently and developing your muscle memory will help get your hands to flow on the instrument.

It's less important when you start, to focus on getting the notes and patterns right. When most people start learning, they sound like shit. It can feel discouraging when you do all this practice and you still don't sound like your favorite band. I think that's where a lot of people end up quitting. And it's why that guy at every party knows how to play Wonderwall and nothing else.

Practice getting a good feel for the instrument. It's a good indication you've become fairly comfortable when you realize you're not looking at your strumming hand anymore as you play. The more comfortable you get, the easier things like the strumming patterns will get too.

Don't be afraid to play something a little differently if it's easier for you to learn. You can use it as a stepping stone to learning the original. Or you can just play your own version.

As far as resources go, I mostly have used YouTube and Ultimate Guitar. I think you'll find that a lot of guitarists don't use sheet music much. The most common form of written music for guitar is written in Tab, so familiarize yourself with that if you aren't already. I have always learned by looking up tabs on a song I wanted to play. You can always look for something else if you are more comfortable with that. But I think it's always easiest to get started on a song with some community-made tabs.

Keep practicing, don't give up. You will get better.

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