Camera and trying to hit enemies was the main issue. The fact you can't cancel an attack to block also makes it somewhat cumbersome. Nothing major they can't fix though.
I agree it is a lot of money, and after I found out the you can only store information for one game on each Amiibo, the urge to buy more of them has dropped a lot. I'll probably just buy the Zelda related ones only from this point on.. although I want that gold Mario.
I used to list my references, but I read that you were supposed to put the references available upon request line instead. I don't remember why though.
We have made some major changes to the website design over the past few weeks, while making minor adjustments to the layout. The major change is the color scheme of the website, with improvements in readability, spacing, and headings, while attempting to maintain the retro feel. Let us know in...
Yeah, we've been there. On the bright side it was nice not having to wake up everyday for work for a change - money worries aside.
I'm not sure how unemployment works in Canada, but surely it's better than in the USA. Plus with that many years of technical experience, it shouldn't be too...
Ugh that annoys me to no end. I can't tell you how many times I've fixed an issue, then people call me hours later to say it still doesn't work. I go all the way to their office and it works just fine if I stand there.
I wish Nintendo would go back to real E3 presentations. :( Having no reactions makes everything Nintendo announces bland even when its not. Nothing beats a genuine audience reaction like the one at the Twilight Princess reveal.
Nintendo rep on reddit a month ago said: "But Animal Crossing is a given, for sure, probably sooner than later. Right now Star Fox and the Legend of Zelda are the major focus.", so probably spring 2016 at the earliest I would assume.