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  1. Dominion developments:

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    Moxley vs Tanahashi is confirmed for the Interim belt.

    Despite this match up having what seems like years of build including a bunch of promos by one of the best in the business, hype-wise for me it doesn't rival that one segment on Dynamite where Tanahashi came out to eye-fuck the camera while Punk trash talks off-mic to the sound of anime guitars. RIP 2019's greatest dream match.

     

    Jay White is your new IWGP World Heavyweight champion. I'll take a tag match and get that three-way outta here, thank you. Tbh with shows like these it's good business practise to lower expectations before bettering them to curtail the natural tendency of fans to fantasy book themselves into disappointment. That said...

    I wonder if they fast forwarded to Danielson / ZSJ when the Punk match fell through considering the lack of build, but no matter THIS IS A GOOD THING.

     

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  2. When Majora's Mask came out in February for NSO the whole thing was updated to version 2.0.0 which either fixed or improved a lot of the major issues. Still a work in progress but you mentioned Ocarina and I've seen it said that NSO is the way to go for that game now when before the update it was Wii VC.

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    Not only did Juice work me, Jay's interviews had me convinced he was a man who resented being under contract and had no intention of setting foot on a plane set for Japan ever again.

    I mean, he could have flown over just to be overthrown as BC leader by Chase before leaving for his home planet but right now I'm annoyed. With this kind of thing along with bringing the Good Brothers back they're heeling the IWC from both ends.

     

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  4. Wouldn't take a lot to pass as a fresh line up after the last couple of years, but this is an actually fresh line up. Feels like a few names are going to come out of this bigger than when they went in.

    Thought BOSJ would be perfect for AEW to send guys that either they aren't using or need seasoning so nuts that they've sent the current hotness over to this thing.

     

    Dropping a link to the announcement vid in case anyone likes the whole announcer/mugshot deal like I do:

     

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  5. On 4/9/2022 at 6:15 PM, Blue Dragon said:
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    I expected Zack to lose, Will is above him.

    Taichi won. Not sure his aim to make the KOPW a bigger deal will happen.

    Evil (c) vs Tama is next for the Never belt.

     

     

    G1 Climax 32 dates below

    20 shows this year instead of 19:

    16.07.2022 @ Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai Kitayell
    17.07.2022 @ Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai Kitayell
    20.07.2022 @ Xebio Arena Sendai
    23.07.2022 @ Ota City General Gymnasium
    24.07.2022 @ Ota City General Gymnasium
    26.07.2022 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall
    27.07.2022 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall
    30.07.2022 @ Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium (Dolphins Arena)
    31.07.2022 @ Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium (Dolphins Arena)
    02.08.2022 @ Hamamatsu Arena
    05.08.2022 @ Ehime Item
    06.08.2022 @ Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
    07.08.2022 @ Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
    09.08.2022 @ Hiroshima Sun Plaza Hall
    10.08.2022 @ Hiroshima Sun Plaza Hall
    13.08.2022 @ Machida City General Gymnasium
    14.08.2022 @ Nagano White Ring
    16.08.2022 @ Tokyo Nippon Budokan
    17.08.2022 @ Tokyo Nippon Budokan
    18.08.2022 @ Tokyo Nippon Budokan

    Punching the air on behalf of the ring crew seeing all those double/triple headers after watching that Hiromu doc that The Natural linked to. G1 schedule getting kinder for them at least!

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  6. 3 hours ago, The Natural said:

     

    There's a full thread of translations from that commentary if anyone else is interested:

    This is the kind of reaction media I could eat up every week. Don't know if Shingo is going to be a regular but you get a lot of nice little insights with him because he's worked all over the place.

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  7. Don't know if it's related but when playing Darkstalkers Chronicle The Chaos Tower (PSP) I frequently found certain special moves to be either undoable or unreliable. Not sure if hardware or software to blame, or in this case whether I misread which move commands applied to the particular ruleset I was playing as. At least there are other Darkstalkers ports out there.

    Come to think of it Kirby's Dreamland wasn't as easy as I remembered when I went back to it, though it was originally supposed to be as forgiving as possible - 'There are still bottomless pits but you can fly'. Haven't played Triple Deluxe but from Planet Robobot I'd say it's best played as one of the opening levels in a beat em up where the conclusion is a given and the entertainment is drawn from your ability to amuse yourself by mixing up your moves from the options available. Disclaimer: I really liked Epic Yarn so maybe I'm no Kirby expert.

    I'm the kind of person who rates most games they play and Army of Zin was a struggle for me to put a number to. Can't remember much standing out in my memory about it be it levels, bosses or whatever (couldn't even tell you if there were bosses in fact), but I remember having a bloody good time with it which is the important bit. Maybe in another dimension it's considered an unremarkable example of the 3D slash and jump genre, but because it didn't sell much in this one that genre doesn't exist here so the game is a gem on its own.

    I rented Doom 64 back in the day and it was the perfect rental because the difficulty ramped up to the point where I didn't have much interest in trying to overcome it but great atmosphere before that point hit. Having seen an increase in 'people only think GoldenEye was innovative because they were on console and couldn't play Half Life' takes over the years it's a pleasant susprise to see Doom 64 of all things getting good press. It's the real Doom 3!

    Thanks for reminding me about Project 8. After Tony Hawks 3 there aren't as many 'more of the same' options as you'd think considering how many releases there are in the series.

    I had the same plan about Xenoblade X, but got cold feet because there's a chunky patch you can download which improves loading times which I would consider a must for this type of game but my Wii U storage is full and I didn't want to be in a position of having to juggle what I have on there considering that one day they might pull the plug on the servers. With Elden Ring out I'm seeing the game being mentioned alongside that and BOTW on the subject of best open worlds and now I'm full of regret and hoping for a re-release.

    Think I've said it before on this board but Pushmo is a proper Rubik's Cube of a puzzler. You rarely get discouraged by being stuck because you can just play around until something comes up. Which makes it sound like a picross-style 'process' puzzler where you inevitably crawl towards the end, but there's still an actual solution to find so you get your eureka moment. I have the Wii U game in my backlog but am surprised that it could be considered the best because it attracted almost zero press in contrast to the first game. Pushmo and BoxBoy are two top end puzzlers that uncharacteristically for Nintendo went the route of a new PS3/360 IP by burning through a whole trilogy in quick succession so they're played out by the time the next gen hits.

    Picked up a couple of Etrian games in one of the recent Atlus 3DS fire sales. Can't say I've enjoyed anything similar so no hype at all but was fearful of later finding out I liked them and being up against physical pricing as it seems the DS/3DS format is ideal. I've just looked at prices for the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series and looks like a similar thing there. I can only remember complaints about virtual console pricing but they all look decent from a 2022 angle. PS1/2 classics also. Club Nintendo did half price offers on a lot of them also, which I wisely turned down at the time so that I can get them at full price today because I didn't anticipate the selling of games to become such an outdated business model for companies that sell games.

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  8. On 3/3/2022 at 3:10 AM, Kevin Wilson said:

    Its perfectly fine if it isn't your style, there are lots of games I don't play because they aren't my style. I don't post in the Destiny thread because I don't like grindy online shooters. I don't expect Bungie to change Destiny for my preferences, I just don't play it. I wish Animal Crossing games had more direction and less goofiness, but I don't post that in the Animal Crossing thread every day, I just don't post there and don't play it. Those developers made the games the way they want, its not what I want, so I do something else. But no one can be surprised if they reply in this thread that someone is going to defend the game, its a thread primarily full of people playing the game and discussing it.

    The distinction here would be that while Destiny and Animal Crossing are well recieved neither is being lauded as one of the greatest games of all time. So I think these are likely attacks on the hype rather than the game itself.

    There's no obligation for anyone to buy or play it but with a metacritic score of 97 it's fair to expect something more universally appealing beyond 'If you like Dark Souls then you'll love Elden Ring'. People who didn't like roguelites were happy to try Hades because its reception painted it as something different / better / more accessible than the norm. People who dive into ER using the same logic might feel disappointed if the same problems that you're tired of hearing people complain about are still there as before - the score suggests something transcendental, not just Dark Souls 5.

    As someone who wasn't in love with the original Dark Souls I'm trying to work out which of those last two things this is myself.

  9. On 2/10/2022 at 3:29 PM, Craig H said:

    Just got around to watching the Nintendo Direct. For someone who has never played a Mario Strikers game, how similar is it to Sega Soccer Slam? SSS is still one of the most fun soccer and multiplayer games ever and I've been wanting something, anything to scratch that itch for a long time now.

    Very. The original Mario Strikers was one of Next Level Games' first titles and some of their founding members came from the team that made SSS.

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  10. On 12/15/2021 at 5:53 PM, The Natural said:

    Lot of longest matches records set in NJPW this year: Longest Wrestle Kingdom match ever, longest NEVER Championship match, longest IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match, longest IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship match ever and now longest BOTSJ Finals as well. Less is more.

    For some reason this annoys me from a kayfabe standpoint of all things.

  11. On 12/3/2021 at 9:49 PM, supremebve said:

    Is this in relation to American wrestling?  Is this something your local wrestling values?  I was wondering if other countries with wrestling traditions care. I don't know whether anyone actually cares what lucha or Japanese wrestlers say or if they are judged by Mexican or Japanese fans based on whether or not they can cut a promo. 

    Tangentially related as I'm not a local, but as a non-Japanese speaker I can watch post-match interviews and appreciate those who either offer believable commentary or use the segment as an opportunity to engage the audience even if they're not convincing anyone. If neither of those things are there then there isn't really reason for me to care.

    Goto is a name often dropped when the subject of people who should've been IWGP champ comes up, but I can't remember him saying anything of interest either to me or seemingly himself. His character may be stoic and the notion that all these guys should have engaging comments about their latest fued-extending tag match is one born of lunacy, but still an opportunity missed and maybe that was a factor why he wasn't seen as having the same popularity potential as others.

    FWIW, my usual answer to the question of which NJPW names I'd like to see in AEW is the whole Ingobernables gang in some big-ass tag match. Partially because that format is more likely than fantasy booking a twenty minute singles but also because I reckon you could give them a minute to cut a group promo and viewers would come out of it more invested in their characters despite the language barrier. Was going to say that in their case having distinctive looks helps, but I guess how you come across when speaking is also part of that look. Not sure where mic skills begin and just having a character that you can communicate to the audience consistently ends, whether that's trash talking while walking down the ramp or doing a sit-down media interview. Different places of work will require and reward different routes of getting that across.

  12. I remember reading an interview with Rey after he had just signed with WWE (likely in a magazine I didn't own while loitering in WH Smiths) where he had been asked if he wanted to be seen as the greatest cruiserweight of all time. His response was that he wanted to be seen as the greatest wrestler period. Now, it's not like Rey wasn't already iconic up to that point, but Vince had just signed him as the token good lucha thing for a sub-division of Smackdown! that everyone knew wouldn't last. I was thinking if that's not a soundbite and that's what he actually thinks then he's delusional.

    If you ask me to choose between him and Liger I'm leaning Liger, but years later we're having this conversation which says it all about how well he did for himself. I wasn't following WWE through the 2000s so maybe this is off the mark, but a guy like him winning Royal Rumbles and world titles in VKM's world sounded as revolutionary as what he was part of in WCW. Thanks for proving me so very wrong, Rey.

  13. On 11/15/2021 at 8:55 AM, Archibald said:

    Probably as long as we get double dome shows. Which makes me wonder, what was the original plan? Because surely they didn't plan that Ospreay is going to vacate the title, or did they?

    I'm assuming not, because I don't think they've had the luxury of being able to follow through any long term plans over the last two years. They may not have known who was going to win the G1, for example.

    It would be fascinating to see all of what could possibly be tens of booking revisions that have had to be made to date what with covid cases, covid regulations, injuries, title vacations etc. Every now and then Tony Khsn mentions how he's in regular contact with NJPW - speculation on my part but assuming there's a desire for talent to move both ways across the Pacific there may have been a plan early on that's had to be  kciked down the road from 2020 to 2022 with amendments needed each time.

  14. Not a massive STG person but some click with me and I tend to like Cave's stuff. Playing DoDonPachi Resurrection like a normal person (ie dying plenty) but making a few cool clutch moves. After the game I'm given the option of saving a replay of the run. I'm not a sharey type so no one would see it, but I say yes anyway because I felt I had a few badass moments in there. Then I actually sit and play it back (well, fast forwarding most until the end), watch the bits I was thinking of and think 'yeah, that was badass'.

    Entirely pathetic but lovely that a videogame can make me feel that way at the age of 37.

    My new gaming emotion at age 36 was playing Outrun 2 in an arcade while a queue of people was building behind me. I'm an introvert so for me was some heart-pumping pressure to be the person who actually reached the end (I did, but the horror when a couple of cool drifts went wrong sticks with me.)

    Old bones, new feels.

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