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How to make Cyberpunk a better game than it already is
TLDR: Scroll to the end
What other people think we want - Add more customisation (cars, tattoos, haircuts) .
- Improve the AI from NPCs and Police. Remove their ability to teleport.
- Add more functionality to night clubs (more joytoys, BDs, make it rain function).
- Ability to buy apartments (penthouses, cribs, mansions).
- New vehicles (Drones, planes, yachts, jet skis, helicopters).
- More side activities (casinos, darts, pool, cinema, hunting, fishing).
- Be able to eat at every restaurant or bar and use the seats available to sit down.
- Have more animations when buying things (ripperdoc, guns, clothes).
- Ability of joining and fighting other gangs in the streets, also moving your way up in the gang.
- Having side businesses to make more money (stocks, shops, taxi driving).
- Ability of bringing friends or romances with you to missions (Panam, Judy).
- Ability of going to your friends house to hang out and do side activities, have food or watch tv.
- Cool superpowers and finishers (laser eyes, flying, web shooting, hulk smash, emote/ dance before killing someone, Adam Smashers’ strength and missiles).
- More dialogue with random NPCs and being able to friend them.
- Being able to go to space with Johnny and do some side quests there with Aliens. Make the Arasaka’s Cyberspace more interactive.
- The ability of cheat codes (unlimited ammo, guns, health, police stars, cars)
- Add multiplayer without expensive micro transactions that allow friends to join your game at any time like Destiny 2.
- Cooler outfits (dress up as a medic, clown, football player, Halloween costumes).
- Adding more higiene options (shaving, bathing, pools, spas, saunas).
- Improve hacking (billboards, tv from streets, cars).
- Make the phone more functional instead of using it only for calling (websites, apps, ability to check your progress, businesses).
- Ability to change your body (getting fat from eating junk, getting fit by going to the gym).
- Ability of going to TV shows as a member of the audience or as a guest.
- Have more freedom in the choices and dialogue options that don’t lead to the same path.
- Ability to have family, wife/ husband, get married and have kids.
- Animations for eating food, drinking or getting tired from low stamina, or carrying too much inventory.
- Cooler explosions with cars blowing up as well as small to medium sized buildings.
- Improve the rollercoasters and add more functionality to them.
- Different sports (basketball from the future, golf with futuristic clubs, hockey, formula 1, cycling, running)
- Ability to rob NPCs and stores so you can take their money or valuables.
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Nintendo's missing franchises and their chances of coming to Switch (long read)
“I want X for Switch”, “when is X coming to the Switch”, “X is perfect for the Switch!” How often have you heard or said these sentences? Quite a lot, probably, especially about Nintendo franchises. Nintendo fans really like first-party games, and they’re always asking for their favorites to come back. Problem is, even though Nintendo owns dozens of franchises, there’s only a few that are guaranteed to show up during any given console, so fans of smaller franchises are left wondering when they’ll play them again.
Well, today I’ll try to mostly answer these questions. I’ll take a look at several, Nintendo-owned franchises and try to figure out what are their chances of coming to Switch. I’ll be basing myself on this such as release schedule, success of previous entries, popular demand, market niche and internal interest at Nintendo.
However, keep in mind two things. One: Nintendo owns a shit-ton of IPs, and I won’t cover them all. I’ll focus on the ones that have multiple entries, and even then, I might skip a few if I feel I have no meaningful insight.
And two: No matter what I or anyone else says, the chances for any of these games to come back is NOT ZERO. Nintendo is unpredictable and they’ll sometimes bring something out of the blue when you least expect it. This year alone we saw the return of Brain Age (a franchise not seen since 2012), Clubhouse Games (a sequel to a game from 2005), and Famicom Detective Club, a franchise with two games from 1988/89, which then received a remake in 1998 and then nothing until twenty two years later. Granted, it’s another remake, but it is still a modern installment in a franchise twenty two years dormant. If Famicom Detective Club can come back in 2020, so can your favorite franchise. Now, let’s begin, in alphabetical order:
Art Academy
Starting off with a small one. Art Academy is a series of drawing games that started on the DS in 2010 and then released pretty consistently over the following years, with three entries on 3DS and two (well, one and a half) for the WiiU between 2010 and 2016. Already this feels like a franchise with a pretty consistent release schedule, even though it hasn’t been seen for four years now. I don’t think any of the games were blockbusters, per se, but they also don’t need to be. They’re small games, probably inexpensive to produce that seem to do consistently well enough to get new sequels.
There are several obstacles that present themselves to the release of a new Art Academy, but I think all of them are easily overcome. For starters, AA is the type of casual game that thrived during the DS/Wii eras, a Touch Generations game. Since the Switch released, many have noted that Nintendo may want to distance themselves from that era due to the failure of the WiiU, and there may be some truth to that, but I feel like this is starting to change. Again, this year saw the return of both Brain Age and Clubhouse Games, both casual, Touch Generations DS games. I feel like, at the start of the Switch’s life cycle, Nintendo was indeed trying to focus on core gamers, but now that they have secured that core gamer audience, they may be more comfortable releasing more casual fare.
Furthermore Art Academy is developed by Headstrong Games, a British developer that doesn’t seem to do much other than AA. However, in 2017, that team was absorbed into its parent studio, Kuju Games. This move, which happened the year after the last AA game released, may have something to do with the franchsie’s MIA status. But, Kuju games is still active, having released a game just last year, and I don’t see why they couldn’t take up the mantle.
Finally, some speculated a few years ago that AA was dead due to the Switch not having a stylus but, OH WAIT, Brain Age fixed that too!
All in all, even though Art Academy is hardly a hot franchise, there’s very little standing in the way of its return, and little reason to doubt that it will.
Chances: Good
Chibi-Robo!
We may have started on a positive note, but here comes a downer. Chibi-Robo is probably not coming back anytime soon. This cute little robot debuted in his self-titled Game Cube game, developed by Skip Ltd. Like most games by the developer, it was quirky and fun, and not very popular, but had its fans, and Chibi-Robo must have endeared someone at Nintendo, because he kept showing up here and there. He got two DS sequels, though the second one was Japan-only, already a red flag. In 2013, he starred in a 3DS eshop game that was very different from the main games, more of an experimental spin-off, and was not well-received.
But the real final nail came in 2015, with Chibi-Robo Zip Lash! The game was announced to be a 2D platformer, and many fans identified the change in genre (from a unique adventure game to one of the most over-saturated genres in Nintendo consoles) as a total sell-out, and they were totally correct! The developers basically admitted that they did it to try and get more players (red flag). Series producer Kensuke Tanabe then said that if the game didn’t sell well, it could be the end of the franchise (RED FLAG). And then, the unfortunate but inevitable happened. Zip Lash was a critical and commercial bomb, and neither the developer nor the franchise has been seen again. Aside from the inevitable Smash Bros mentions, Chibi-Robo has only been seen on that infamous flaming tweet from 2018 (I told you someone at Nintendo really likes them). To make matters worse, there are increasing signs that Skip Ltd may be going under
So, a struggling franchise makes a desperate move to gain fans, a developer expresses concerns for its future if the game bombs, said game bombs and now the developer may be going out of business? It seems the writing is on the wall.
Now, even if Skip goes under, that is not necessarily the end of Chibi. Nintendo would still retain the rights, as they did for Trace Memory and Hotel Dusk after developer Cing went under. As for whether or not Nintendo would want to give the franchise a second (third? Fourth?) chance, it doesn’t look good
Chances: Very bad
Custom Robo
From one diminutive robot to another, the Custom Robo series is and robo-battle series that began on the N64. It was Japan only, as was its N64 and GBA sequels. Afterwards, Nintendo did try to expand it, releasing a GameCube game in NA, and a DS game in NA and Europe. However, despite the fact that players of these games will attest to how good these games are, they didn’t seem to do very well, and the franchise has not been seen since 2007.
There was one statement of internal interest, when a developer in 2014 said that he heard demands both inside and outside the company for a new entry, but that there were no plans for one, and he was unsure when there would be. Six years on, it seems there still aren’t. In fact, the developer itself, Noise, is also strangely MIA. Though they are officially still active, with their website being updated for 2020, they have not worked on a game since 2015.
Then, in 2018, many fans watched in horror the news that Nintendo let the trademark expire. Some have pointed out that this isn’t as bad as it seems, as it refers specifically to games on optical discs, which Nintendo doesn’t make anymore, but I don’t know enough about the subject to say for certain. Regardless, it’s evident that Nintendo still owns the franchise, as Custom Robo content appears in Smash Ultimate.
On the other hand, one of the series creators, Kohji Kendoh, is still thinking about it. He is working for another developer, and released a suspiciously similar game called Synaptic Drive just this year, as well as talking about Custom Robo in social media. It seems like a Mighty no9/ Yooka-Laylee/Bloodstained situation, in which the owner of an Ip is not using it, so the creator releases a spiritual successor.
Bottom line, there seems to be demand for Custom Robo. A developer saw it six years ago, and the creator is seeing it now. Whether or not thinks this demand is enough to revive the franchise, is tough to say, but doesn’t look great.
Not as bad as Chibi-Robo, though
Chances: Bad
Daigasso! Band Brothers
Here’s a franchise Americans never got. Daigasso! Band Brother is a rhythm game released for the DS in 2004 and stars Barbara the Bat, who has an uncharacteristically risqué design for Nintendo. The game was Japan-only but seems to have been successful, it received a sequel in 2009 (released in Europe, but not NA), and another in 2013 for the 3DS. Despite not having received new games since then, the series is far from inactive. Barbara the Bat in particular, like Chibi-Robo, seems to have fans inside Nintendo because she pops up everywhere. She had cameos in a few other DS games, she was an AT in Brawl and a spirit in Ultimate, she was a costume in Mario Maker, she appeared in a comic strip with WarioWare’s Ashley, and the series has a Twitter account that was super active all the way up to April of this year (more on that later). In 2017, that account even tweeted a comic strip of Barbara demanding a Switch. That was probably not a tease of anything, as it’s been 3 years and nothing, but stuff has happened with the franchise even more recently.
Last year, in 2019, six years after the release of the 3DS game, there were 30 songs added to the game in celebration of the series 15th anniversary. So as late as last year, Nintendo was celebrating this franchise with an in-game event. Now, the servers for the game were shut down earlier this year (hence the end of the Twitter account), and the game was removed from the eshop (as it is basically pointless without the servers), but with recent news that the 3DS has ceased production, it’s pretty clear that the game’s end is a consequence of the 3DS’ end, and not a lack of players. So if the series is alive, but can’t be on the 3DS, it has to go somewhere, no? Bottom line: the games are successful, the series is active, and the character is popular. I don’t know if Barbara the Bat’s next tour will be an international one, but I’m confident it will happen
Chances: Very Good
Dillon’s Rolling Western
DRW is a unique western-themed tower defense game released on the 3DS eshop in 2012. It received mixed reviews, but had a dedicated fanbase, and was successful enough to spawn two sequels, one in 2013, and a post-apocalyptic themed one in 2018. With a game having released just two years ago, its reasonable to say the series is not dormant, so the prospect of a new game is always likely. The developer, Vanpool, who mostly works on smaller scale stuff like this, is both still active and still working at Nintendo.
So, really the only reason to believe the series wouldn’t continue would be if the latest game bombed really hard. It’s hard to say that it did, as sales figures are unavailable, but it was a 3DS game in 2018, probably didn’t set the charts on fire. But then again, unless Nintendo had some really unrealistically high expectations, I don’t think it could have bombed hard enough to kill the franchise that fast.
There’s not much more to say. There aren’t any rumblings of a return, but also no reason to be pessimistic.
Chance: Above Average
Earthbound
Let’s make one thing perfectly clear: There will not be a Mother 4
The Creator of the series, Shigesato Itoi, has said that he would not work on a fourth installment, as he feels the story is complete. Now, normally, Nintendo could just say “screw creative integrity, let’s make a fourth game anyway!” but Shigesato Itoi directly co-owns the series’ copyright so they actually can’t. So unless Itoi changes his mind, or he dies and Nintendo decides to ignore his wishes (neither scenario is completely outside the realm of possibility), Mother 4 is not happening.
So, if new Mother content is made, it’d be either a remake, or Mother 3 localization. We all know demand for this last one is overwhelming, Nintendo themselves have acknowledged it multiple times, but it still hasn’t happened, and it doesn’t seem things have changed. A remake is possible, but don’t hold your breath for it.
Despite the series’ popularity, I think all we’ll see of it is the first two games in NSO.
Chances: Bad
Excitebike
This is a hard one to pinpoint. Excitebike is one of those classic NES games that Nintendo likes to reference all the time, like Ice Climber, Balloon Fight, Wrecking Crew and Duck Hunt. Unlike those, Excitebike actually received sequels and established a franchised. There was a great entry on the N64 and three entries on the Wii, but nothing more since. I can’t imagine the Wii entries were super successful, and there really hasn’t been any word from Nintendo about any interest in reviving the series, either from developers, or the fans. The developer of the Wii games, Monster Games, is still active, and still makes racing games and extreme sports games, but hasn’t worked with Nintendo in 5 years.
Now, one point I see often, and that I’d like to address, is the idea that Nintendo doesn’t want multiple games from the same genre on the same console. I can’t agree. With the exception of the WiiU, every Nintendo home console since the SNES has had multiple Nintendo-published racing games released for it. WiiU didn’t but that console is an exception to many norms. I don’t see why Mario Kart, behemoth that it is, would stop any other racing game from being made, especially when they are so very different (although the fact that MK8 has an Excitebike track doesn’t inspire confidence).
No, I don’t think Mario Kart is the problem, I think is just lack of interest. And though Excitebike is not a franchise Nintendo will ever truly forget, it’s not really revving up for a comeback either. It could happen, it could not
Chances: Medium
Fatal Frame
This horror franchise wasn’t originally a Nintendo product, being released on the PS2 by Tecmo. However, since the fourth game, each title in the series has been published and copyrighted by Nintendo, and this seemingly applies to all future entries, as the series producer said the series’ future is up to Nintendo. So, how does that future look like?
Well, the last game in the series, Maiden of Black Water, was a WiiU game, which means it didn’t sell well, but not as badly as you might think. From all I could find, which is admittedly not much, sales for the game seemed to be only slightly less than previous entries, a gap more than explainable by its console. So, if the series was getting sequels before, the WiiU game’s sales wouldn’t be the reason why there wouldn’t be more. And though Nintendo of America has had to take baby steps into accepting the franchise overseas, Nintendo of Japan seemed satisfied with it, releasing four games between 2008 and 2014.
So sales aren’t an evident problem, what about the developer? That developer is Tecmo Koei, who is not only active and buddies with Nintendo, their current project is none other than Nintendo’s big holiday title. There’s obvious trust there. As for interest, there is a lot. From Koei Tecmo calling it a valuable IP, to the series producer stating multiple times, including this year, that he’d like to bring it to the Switch
Now, this comment pretty much confirms that a new Fatal Frame is not in development as of now, but it has a chance of happening. And remember, the last game is on WiiU, and if we know anything about those, is that they like to come to Switch. And though I don’t see Nintendo breaking their necks to make a new entry, I don’t think they’d oppose it if Tecmo pitches it to them, especially if it’s just a port.
Chances: Good
Fossil Fighters
This game is not Pokémon, or so its fans tell me. Fossil Fighters is a DS game from 2008 where you collect various species of dinosaur and battle with other ~Dinosaur Trainers~ Fossil Fighters in RPG battles. It didn’t receive great reviews, but was successful enough to get a sequel two years later, and another one on the 3DS in 2014. Three games in six years is a pretty good release schedule, and things were looking alright, until that 3DS game came. It was primarily developed by a different studio, and it showed. The game received abysmal reviews, and fan reception was similar. Sales weren’t awful, but not great either.
Since then, the series has been completely quiet. The developer, Red Entertainment, is still active, but hasn’t worked with Nintendo since the 3DS game. As for interest, there hasn’t been a peep from Nintendo about this series at all. No interviews describing vague interest in bringing it bad, no acknowledgment of fan demand, no cameos in other games (aside from Smash, which doesn’t count, Smash has everything). Even fan demand doesn’t seem too high, most of what I’ve seen is a Change.org petition which has been up for a year and has not reached its 2500 signatures goal.
It looks like this series could become a fossil itself. Someday some might dig it up and revive it to use in battle, but I’m not feeling it.
Still not as bad as Chibi-Robo
Chances: Bad
F-Zero
This is the reason you’re reading this.
Oh, F-Zero. If fan demand alone was the deciding factor, F-Zero would be top priority. People want F-Zero, people beg for F-zero, people who have never played, beg for F-Zero. And Nintendo knows this, they’ve acknowledged it. They themselves haven’t forgotten it. Even putting Smash aside, there was an F-Zero minigame in Nintendo Land. There are F-Zero tracks in Mario Kart. They’ve done everything but make a new F-Zero game, but why the hell not?
Well, it’s important to understand that the F-Zero series declined in sales throughout its life. The best-selling game is still the first, and though the following games were fantastic, they sold less and less, and yet, strangely enough, between 2003-2004, Nintendo released THREE F-Zero games. Around the same time, they also released an anime. There are several great articles and videos about what happened to F-Zero, but the best point I’ve seen is that Nintendo tried, in 2003, to really push F-Zero, but it didn’t work. So, with their attempt failed, they let the series sleep, and just never woke it up, even as fan demand increased.
In 2015, Miyamoto commented on the series, and said that, though he heard the demand, he was unsure on what to do with the series, on how to make a new game. Many fans scoffed and said he’d just need to make a modern F-Zero and that’d be great, but I think internal concern runs deeper. Just doing F-Zero failed in 2003, so why would it work now?
That said, I think there is hope. Fan demand is powerful, and more and more we see a new generation of Nintendo developers pushing the company forward. These younger developers are the ones behind new IP like Splatoon and ARMS, and great reinventions of existing ones like Odyssey and BotW. It’s possible that these same younger developers could hear the fan demand, and want to take on the series without the hesitation of their older peers.
It’s been 16 years, but Kid Icarus was gone for 19, wasn’t it?
Stranger things have happened
Chances: I want to believe
Golden Sun
And here’s the other one.
Few Nintendo fans are as vocal and dedicated to their dormant franchise as Golden Sun games. For those who don’t know, Golden Sun was a couple of excellent GBA RPGs released in 2001 and 2002, with a DS sequel in 2010. Such erratic release schedule would make predicting the series’ future difficult at the best of times, but the DS game was seen as a disappointment by many fans and sales were unimpressive. With ten years having passed with no new game, is the series done for? Well, let’s look at it.
In 2012, one of the developers gave an interview in which he straight up said that, if there was fan demand for it, there would “naturally” be a fourth game. We know that developer interview doesn’t immediately guarantee a sequel, but this is also a much more positive statement than Custom Robo and F-Zero’s “We know there’s demand, but we don’t know what to do with it”. This is “If there’s demand, it will happen.” So, is there demand?
You bet your ass there is. And it feels like it is growing. There was a high-profile hoax about a fourth game in 2017 (a similar hoax happened some time before the third game, by the way). The series received notably more content in Smash Ultimate than series of similar standing (quite possibly an acknowledgment of its popularity). And last year, Cory Balrog, director of 2018’s GOTY God of War, tweeted about all the franchises he would trade for a new Golden Sun. Nintendo could hardly have asked for a higher profile endorsement within the industry.
So if fan demand is there, why hasn’t it happened yet? Well, it helps to look at the development history of the series. The first game took eighteen months to develop, considered a long time for a handheld game at the time. And though the eight years between the GBA and DS games may have you believe it took a long time to greenlight a sequel, that’s not the case. Signs point to internal discussion about a sequel to the GBA games as early as 2002, with developers quoted as saying that Nintendo was asking them to make a new one. One of the series producers also said that the series takes a long time to make because of its complexity. After the DS game failed to meet expectations, its understandable that Nintendo may not have been as enthusiastic for a new game as it was before, but it seems like, even if the series is alive and well, the long hiatus would not be uncharacteristic. In that same interview quoted before, the developer even said that a new game would take a long time. In fact, if GS4 had started development shortly after that interview, if it took as long as Dark Dawn, the game would be wrapping up production around now.
Then there’s the developer, Camelot. Aside from Golden Sun, they pretty much only make Mario Tennis and Mario Golf. They release schedule is also super consistent, with a new game every other year, sometimes every year. We already got a Mario Tennis on Switch two years ago so, if not for COVID, their new game would probably have released this year. All things point, then, for the next Camelot game to hit the Switch next year. Smart money would be in Mario Golf, but maybe it is finally Golden Sun.
Finally, I don’t think, as others do, that Xenoblade is the reason GS is not happening. Again, I don’t see evidence to support the idea that Nintendo doesn’t want to publish more than one game in the same genre. Both the GBA and DS had more than a dozen Nintendo-published RPGs, and the Wii and 3DS got RPGs even after Xenoblade released for them. I don’t see why Xenoblade would stop a Switch Golden Sun, especially when they are very different kinds of RPGs. GS is actually closer to Octopath Traveler, whose success was enough to impress SE, why wouldn’t Nintendo want a piece?
Really, I think the biggest obstacle is that Nintendo might want to prioritize the safe investment of Mario sports games over Golden Sun, but the more I research, the more I feel like GS’s chances are higher now than they were at any point in the last ten years.
I feel there’s hope this sun will rise again
Chances: Above average
Kid Icarus
Sorry to keep you waiting.
Kid Icarus was an OK NES game that had a forgotten Game Boy sequel and then nobody cared about it for 19 years until it was unexpectedly revived for the 3DS in 2012. This story is a testament to the fact that, just because its been a long time, it doesn’t mean it will never happen. But in order to know if it will happen again, let’s understand how it happened in the first place.
It’s important to mention that reviving Kid Icarus was not the intent behind KI: Uprising, it was the idea of its director, Masahiro Sakurai. Nintendo had given him a project and Sakurai decided to use an established franchise for it. He briefly considered Star Fox, but decided to use Kid Icarus, for which he probably had a soft spot, considering he had added Pit to Brawl some years earlier. So, there wasn’t an exec at Nintendo who woke up one day and decided to bring Kid Icarus back, they gave the director a project, and, after some deliberation, he decided to use Kid Icarus for it.
That director is currently busy developing Smash Bros DLC, but even after that’s over, he probably won’t revisit Kid Icarus. He has shot down the idea of him working on a sequel or a port. His words were: "For now, my thought is that perhaps we'll see someone else besides me make another Kid Icarus in another 25 years." Yikes. That’s pretty damning. Sure, Nintendo could get someone else to make the game, but if it was only Sakurai that was interested in the series in the first place, what is the hope of that?
Well, that statement is not super accurate. Before Uprising, there was actually a Kid Icarus reboot in development for the Wii. It was cancelled, and thank God for it, as it was an awfully stupid gritty reboot, but it showed that there was interest in the franchise even before Uprising. Naturally, you’d expect interest to be bigger now than before.
The fact that Uprising not only grew the series’ fanbase, but the that there are Kid Icarus characters in Smash Bros, means that the franchise has a permanent place in the interest in Nintendo fans. Smash in particular means that there are 18 million people who know Pit and Palutena and would turn their heads if a new game was announced. Furthermore, Nintendo’s new CEO is interested in bringing 3DS franchises to the Switch after the success of the Switch Lite, especially now that the 3DS is officially dead, so the opening is there for it.
There is definitely demand for a new Kid Icarus game, but it is too sporadic a franchise to be certain, and if it were to happen, Nintendo would have to find someone new to do it. But, in the end, the series is definitely in a better place now than it was 10 years ago.
Chances: Medium
Legendary Starfy
Legendary Starfy was a 2D platformer for the GBA that was apparently really successful, as it received four sequels in the span of five years. Not only that but, like Barbara and Chibi-Robo, Starfy himself was quite popular. He had cameos in Mario & Luigi and Super Princess Peach, music of the series was in Donkey Konga, he is a regular Assist Trophy in Smash and was a costume in Mario Maker. Though the series took until the last game to come to the West, there were plans to bring the first four games too, as well as consideration for expanding the series to the Wii. The series was widely advertised, with animated commercials and tons of merchandise, including plush dolls, CDs, pencils, birthday balloons, casino cards and two manga series. When asked if there were plans for a sixth game, the developer answered “Yes!”, no ifs, not buts, straight-up Yes.
And then… nothing. The series just stopped. And the reason why is: I have no idea. Maybe if the last game bombed spectacularly, but it doesn’t seem to be the case. Sure, Japanese sales declined with each entry, but not by that much. Maybe NA sales weren’t what Nintendo was hoping for, but surely not enough to kill such a steady franchise.
The confusion only grows when we look at its developer, Tose. Now, this is interesting. You’ve probably played a Tose game without knowing. They have worked on over A THOUSAND GAMES, but they never receive credit. They merely assist with development in the shadows. As one exec puts it: "Our policy is not to have a vision. Instead, we follow our customers' visions. Most of the time we refuse to put our name on the games, not even staff names." They are a ghost developer. Even its Wikipedia page admits that the list of games on it is purely speculative. There are probably hundreds more, that we don’t know about.
The only exception is the Starfy series. That series was their vision. So why did they stop? Could they have decided that it was against their vision to make a game of their vision? We can only speculate.
The fact that the series’ end was so unexpected, and its developer so mysterious, means that any speculation about it is a shot in the dark. All I can say is that there’s no particular reason to expect it.
Chances: Not Good
Nintendogs
Here’s a big one. Nintendogs was one of the biggest successes of the casual era, on par with Brain Age and Wii Fit, but unlike those, it remained a multi-million seller during the 3DS/WiiU generation. And though Nintendo may have tried, at first, to distance the Switch from that era, the return of Brain Age and Clubhouse Games indicates that other casual games would follow, and Nintendogs would be a no-brainer.
There is, however, one big problem: the Switch does not have a microphone. While Brain Age on the DS also used the microphone a lot, it was not essential to it. You could easily make Brain Age without it. But not Nintendogs. Issuing voice commands to your virtual pup is integral to the experience. No microphone means no Nintendogs.
But with that said, Nintendo did go to the trouble of making a Switch stylus, seemingly just for Brain Age, so maybe they could make a microphone peripheral. Sure, a microphone would be more complex to make than a stylus, but not inconceivable. They did something like that with the Wii Speak. I’m sure for that nintendogs money, Nintendo would do it.
Worst case scenario, Nintendo releases Nintendogs and forces you to use the NSO app’s voice chat to talk with your dog. You know they’d do it.
There’s also the fact that another developer released a nintendogs clone for the Switch last year, but I don’t think Nintendo gives a shit.
Chances: Good
Nintendo Wars
You may know this series better as “Advance Wars” and you may also know that it is fantastic. In fact, it is one of the highest rated Nintendo franchises on Metacritic, and had a pretty consistent release schedule between 1988 and 2008. All was looking pretty god. But unfortunately the series has been dormant since the last entry on DS. Part of it may be because the series, though originally Japan-only, was never all that popular in Japan. In fact, that last game only saw a limited release as a My Nintendo reward in the region.
There is, however, still demand for the series, both externally and internally. Producers from both Nintendo and developer Intelligent Systems have expressed enthusiastic support for a new entry, although they’ve also expressed some uncertainty on what they’d do with it, similar to the Custom Robo and F-Zero responses.
The developer for the series is Intelligent Systems, who do a ton of stuff and will be discussed multiple times in this post. They used to release multiple games a year, but have slowed down this past game to just one or two games a year, another possible reason why Advance Wars has been deprioritized, especially in comparison with that boogeyman of Advance Wars and Smash Bros fans alike: Fire Emblem. There is real concern that Nintendo might not want to make a new Advance Wars when they could just make the similar but more popular Fire Emblem instead.
That said, IS has already released a Fire Emblem and Paper Mario for Switch, and though we definitely will get at least one more FE during the Switch’s life cycle, there’s enough years left for IS to release some other games, whether they be AW or one of the three other franchises we’ll discuss in the future. Problem is, of those franchises, AW might be the most difficult to produce, and the most risky, so it could probably be lower priority. When asked about the series last year, one IS producer gave a pretty evasive answer, so things aren’t looking too good, but they aren’t hopeless either.
Chances: Medium
Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents
This rhythm series for the DS is widely beloved by those who played it, but its life cycle was pretty limited. One game in 2005, and Americanized version in 2006, and one sequel in 2007. Nothing more since The games were critically acclaimed, but not blockbuster hits.
The series creator said back in 2016 that he would love to create a new game, but nothing else has been said about it. The game’s developer iNis, doesn’t appear to be super active either.
All in all, there is very little pointing to a return
Chances: Bad
Pilotwings
The biggest obstacle to seeing this series of arcadey flight sims on the Switch is that the series has a very specific purpose: it’s a tech demo. All three games were launch titles for their systems and explicitly meant to show off each system’s new tech. The original game was made to show off the SNES’ Mode 7, the N64 game was meant to show off the console’s polygonal graphics, and Resort was meant to showcase the 3DS’ stereoscopic 3D. With the Switch’s release far behind us, and its graphics not really needing a showcase, Pilotwings chances seem low. Granted, Pilotwings doesn’t need to be a tech demo, but it could be how Nintendo views it as.
There is some fan demand for it, but not as much as F-Zero or Golden Sun, and no developer has commented on the possibility of a return. Pilotwings has always been moderately successful, but not enough to justify constant releases. The only glimmer of hope is the comment from Nintendo’s CEO about wanting to bring more 3DS franchises for the Switch, but it’s quite possible that he didn’t have Pilotwings in mind when he said that
Chances: Bad
Punch-Out!!
Another series popular enough to get a Smash character but not popular enough for consistent sequels, Punch-Out is a beloved classic with a consistent fanbase, but with a very erratic release schedule. After the SNES game in 1994, the series lay dormant for 15 years until it was revived for the Wii in 2009 and then laid to rest again. One explanation is that the series was never really popular in Japan. Neither the NES or SNES games were even available as full releases in the country, being instead, distributed as prizes or rewards. And though the Wii game got a full retail release, it sold very poorly. It’s always been a game more for Americans, so it is understandable that the Japanese developers at Nintendo aren’t super enthusiastic about it. That said, it was Nintendo who pitched the reboot in the first place, so they may want to do it again someday.
The developer for the Wii game was Next Level Games, who release a game every three or two years, and they also develop Mario Strikers and Luigi’s Mansion. Having already released LM3, it’s likely they’ll release another game for the Switch some time soon. That could be Punch-Out, but it is just as likely that it could be Mario Strikers, or something else entirely.
Some think that the series use of flagrant national stereotypes would impede it from coming back in today’s political climate, but frankly, I don’t think that’s as definitive a problem. Worst case scenario, they simply make a new cast, just like Super Punch Out, but less racially insensitive.
Another interesting development is that Mike Tyson has been talking about wanting a new Punch-Out this year. I don’t think Nintendo cares what he says, and they definitely don’t want to associate with him again, but it is a pretty high-profile person talking about the series, which is bound to raise interest. Whether that’s enough for Nintendo to consider a new game? I don’t think so. But regardless, Punch-Out is popular enough that the door is never truly closed for it.
Chances: Not Good
Pushmo
This acclaimed puzzle game was released for the 3DS eshop in 2012 and was successful enough to get three sequels. Although it hasn’t been seen since 2015, there doesn’t seem to be anything impeding its return. The developer is our good friend Intelligent Systems, and, of the aforementioned IS franchises still to launch on the Switch, Pushmo, being a simple, but beloved, puzzle game, seems like the safest investment. It likely could be developed alongside another major game.
There is demand for it, and considering Nintendo’s eshop efforts, Pushmo would fit in perfectly alongside Snipperclips and fellow 3DS eshop puzzle star Boxboy. All in all, there’s no reason not to expect Pushmo to come back.
Chances: Good
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r/Tallahassee COVID-19 Updates Thread: June 27, 2020
Greetings all on
Tallahassee! Welcome to the newest COVID-19 updates thread - we've scaled back the updates to making new threads when conditions in the state drastically change, such as
the state transitioning into "Phase 2" and
the June 26 announcement that bars would have to cease on-premises consumption of alcohol.
Important Information
Bars and pubs can operate at up to 50% capacity inside and full capacity outside, as long as social distancing is maintained and service is offered only while patrons are seated. Rescinded June 26, see below. - Restaurants can seat customers at bars. Restaurants are still limited to 50% capacity.
- Bowling alleys, movie theaters, concert auditoriums, and arcades can re-open at 50% capacity.
- Personal services like tanning, massage, body piercing, acupuncture and tattoo shops can operate, following Dept. of Health guidelines.
- Gyms can re-open at full capacity, as long as social distancing and proper sanitation is maintained.
- Parimutuel facilities (dog tracks, horse racing, casinos) may submit a reopening plan to the state DBPR for approval.
- Retail establishments can reopen at full capacity, as long as social distancing and proper sanitation is maintained.
- Day cares, summer camps, and similar activities can reopen.
Testing Information
Tallahassee residents have multiple options for COVID-19 testing.
- Patients First is offering antibody testing at their Lake Ella, Appleyard, Raymond Diehl, and Tennessee Street locations for patients that do not currently have COVID-19 symptoms.
State of Florida Updates
- Florida State,
- Florida A&M, and
- Tallahassee Community College all have COVID-19 update pages.
Local Colleges and Universities Updates
- All public universities and community/state colleges are moving to online/remote instruction through at least the end of the summer semester.
- Florida State,
- Florida A&M, and
- Tallahassee Community College all have COVID-19 update pages
Leon County Updates
- Leon County Library System locations will have face masks available to the public for pickup beginning June 24, during regular hours.
City of Tallahassee Updates
- Effective June 5, the City has moved to reopen more amenities, including city-operated dog parks, the Mike Blankenship Skate Park, Tom Brown Park and Optimist Park sand volleyball courts, and the racquetball courts, pump track, and RC track at Tom Brown Park.
- Trousdell Aquatics Center is open for lap swimming or water walking. Reservations are required in advance and must be made by calling (850) 891-4903.
- Forestmeadows and Tom Brown have reopened Tennis Courts. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (850) 891-4940 between 8am-1pm Monday-Friday. Payments for Forestmeadows reservations must be made through the REC1 online system.
- The outdoor basketball courts at the Jack McLean and LeVerne Payne community centers will be open from 2 - 8 p.m. daily. Courts are limited to 3 people at a time for practice: no pickup games.
- Jake Gaither and Hilaman Golf Courses are open from 8am-7pm daily for restricted play with a one person per cart limit. Reservations for Hilaman must be made at Hilaman.com.
- The Tallahassee Animal Services Center is open 12pm-5pm daily by appointment only.
- Springtime Tallahassee, Word of South and Leon Works have been cancelled. The Chain of Parks Art Festival has been postponed.
Local Store Hours Updates
Special Shopping Hours for High Risk Individuals & Essential Personnel
Some stores are holding early shopping hours for those that may be at higher risk or for first responders.
Note: Some of this information may no longer be accurate. If you are planning to shop during these times, please contact the local store to verify!
- Dollar General: first hour they are open each day.
- Target: first hour they are open each Tuesday & Wednesday.
- Walmart: Tuesday from 6am-7am.
- Costco: 8-9am Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Costco will also allow first responders to jump to the front of any waiting line for early or regular shopping hours.
- Sam's Club: 8am-10am Sunday. No Sam's Club membership is required. Masks will be provided.
- Whole Foods: 7am-8am.
- Trader Joe's: Open 8am-9am daily for senior customers (60+) and those with disabilities.
- Fresh Market: 8am-9am Monday-Friday.
- Community Co-Op Market: 8am-9am.
- Big Lots will dedicate the first hour after opening for higher risk individuals to shop (currently 9am-10am).
- Fresh 4 Less: 7am-8am, Monday-Friday.
Local Restaurant Closures
A number of local restaurants have had to temporarily close due to staff testing positive for COVID-19. A running list and any updates to that list can be seen within our
Restaurant Closings Megathread.
Note that this post is a work in progress, and formatting, information, and more is subject to change. If you have information to add, suggestions, etc., please feel free to post information that you have, however, any fearmongering type posts will be deleted as this thread is intended for COVID-19 information. submitted by Paxoro to Tallahassee [link] [comments]
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[USA] [H] Pokewalker, iPSv2 Modded GBA, Games for 3/DS+S/NES, PS1-3, X360, GB/C/A and more || [W] CIB S/NES Games, Need Tons of Boxes and Manuals for my Games, New 3DS Plates
https://imgur.com/a/n6ShoWS More pictures or timestamps on request.
My 60+ confirmed trades Want First, NES and SNES Games, mainly Amagon and SMB1/2/3 for NES and Top Gear 3000 and Biker Mice from Mars for SNES, but I am open to offers! (I prefer CIB on these but not required)
Second, New 3DS plates! I only have the HHD one. Would love the Pokémon ones and all of them really.
(ALSO I AM LOOKING FOR AN SNES CONSOLE WITH ORIGINAL AV/AC CORDS INCLUDED)
(ALSO LOOKING FOR ANIMAL CROSSING AMIIBO FIGURES SPECIFICALLY ISABELLES!)
Thirdly, I have a lot of games I need boxes and manuals and other related inserts.
Boxes, manuals, and inserts for the following games and systems.
These games are also for trade. The systems are not. Looking for the boxes and everything that came in them except for the game/system, but even so much as a box or a manual might get my attention.
“New” 3DS (not XL) Animal Crossing HHD Edition
New 3DS XL Black
New 2DS XL Purple and Silver
OG Cosmo Black 3DS
Coral Pink DS lite
White DS Lite
Fuschia/Clear Pink OG GBA
NES Barbie
Deadly Towers
Dragon Warrior
Ghosts n Goblins
Mario Bro’s Duck Hunt
Mega Man 2 (looking for a game and a manual)
Metal Gear Snakes Revenge
Metroid
Milons Secret Castle
Ninja Gaiden II
Rush’n Attack
Tetris
The Adventures of Bayou Billy
The Black Bass
The Legend of Zelda (Gold Cart)
Zelda II The Adventure of Link (Gold Cart)
Top Gun
Wrath of the Black Manta
WWF Wrestlemania
WWF Wrestlemania Steel Cage Challenge
SNES Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage
Final Fight
Frogger
Jurassic Park
Ken Griffey Jr MLB
Pilotwings
Primal Rage
Sim City
Starfox
Super Mario All-Stars
Super Mario World
Super Off Road
The Lion King
WWF Royal Rumble
N64 All-Star Baseball 2000
Backyard Wrestling
Banjo Kazooie (NTSC-J)
NASCAR 99
NBA In The Zone 98
The Legend of Zelda (NTSC-J)
Turok Dinosaur Hunter
Waialae Country Club
WCW NWO Revenge
Wii Super Mario Galaxy
Wii Sports
GameCube Harvest Moon A Wonderful Life (need the disc only)
3DS Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance
Pokémon Sun (only need the game)
Pokémon Y (only need the game)
Regular Show: 8-Bit
WWE All-Stars
NDS Card Fighters DS
Cooking Mama
Cooking Mama 2
Mario Hoops 3 on 3
Mario vs Donkey Kong Mini Land Mayhem
Zoo Tycoon DS
GBA F-14 Tomcat
F-Zero GP Legend
The Fairly Oddparents Volume 1
LEGO Bionicle
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team
Yu -Gi-Oh The Sacred Cards (x2)
GBC Burgertime Deluxe
Frogger
Frogger 2
Mario Golf
Pokémon Pinball
Pokémon Silver
Star Wars Episode 1 Racer
GB Donkey Kong Land
Jurassic Park
Mortal Kombat
Tetris
Yoshi
PS1 Cardinal Syn
Driver 2
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy IX
Frogger
Gran Turismo x2
MBK
Medievil
Namco Museum (2 different versions, need both)
NASCAR Racing
NFS High Stakes
NFS III Hot Pursuit
Resident Evil
Spyro the Dragon
Test Drive 6
Tomb Raider x2
Tony Hawk 1
Tony Hawk 2
Touring Car Challenge
PS2 Jak 2
Jurassic Park Operation Genesis
Resident Evil Outbreak File #2
The Simpson’s Skateboarding
Also looking for the following loose NES Games Super Mario Bros 1, 2, 3
Mega Man 2
Mega Man 6
Zelda 1 gold
Zelda 2 gold
Dragon Spirit
Clash at Demonhead
Punchout or MT Punchout
Ducktales
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Rygar
Solar Jetman
Legacy of the Wizard
Have Have Have I would trade most of the loose games above for boxes and manuals for the other loose games I have. I also have the following items for trade.
I have an authentic, loose pokewalker with a new energizer battery installed for trade. Will part with for the right trade.
~~I also have an OG GBA modded with a Funnyplaying IPSV2 screen, a custom yellow shell and Pokémon themed front glass. The screen is ever so slightly off center. ~~ GBA Pending. I’m modding more now.
3DS Games Code Name STEAM - CIB Like New, Opened and played once
Poochy + Yoshis Woolly World CIB (EU-AU Region, German Version)
Tomodachi Life CIB
NDS Games CIB Mario Kart CIB
New Super Mario Bros CIB
Super Mario 64 CIB
Zelda Phantom Hourglass CIB
NDS Games The Amazing Spider-Man
Big Brain Academy
Captain America Super Soldier
Golden Nugget Casino DS
Goldeneye Rogue Agent
Goosebumps Horrorland
Gremlins Gizmo
Hello Kitty
Imagine Master Chef
Kingdom Hearts Re-coded
LEGO Batman The Video Game
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Universe in Peril
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
Nintendogs Lab and Friends
Quantum of Solace
The Quest Trio
Spore Creatures
GBC Games Animorphs
Army Men Sarges Heroes 2
Bob the Builder Fix it Fun
Bomberman Max Red Challenger
Men in Black The Series
Donald Duck Goin Quackers
Force 21
Rocket Power Gettin Air
Stuart Little The Journey Home
PS3 COD BO2 disc only
COD4 MW GOTY Edition case and disc only
Far Cry 3 case and manual only
Xbox 360 Batman Arkham Asylum GOTY edition CIB
Batman Arkham City disc only
Batman Arkham Origins case and discs
Bioshock 2 disc and case
Borderlands 2 case and disc
Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion XL case and disc
Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 disc only
Dante’s Inferno CIB
Deadpool disc only
Duke Nukem Forever case and disc
Fight Night Champion case, disc, and inserts but no manual
Final Fantasy XI Online Vana’Diel Collection 2008 disc only
Ghostbusters The Video Game case and disc
Halo 4 case and discs
Madden NFL 09 disc only
NBA Live 08
Resident Evil 6 case and discs
Rock Band 2 disc only
Super Street Fighter IV case and disc
Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas disc only
Two Worlds CIB
Ultimate Stealth Triple Pack (Thief, Hitman Absolution and Deus Ex Human Revolution) discs and case only
The Walking Dead A Telltale Games Series case and disc
—I have about 20-40 PlayStation 1 and 2 games I haven’t listed yet, so check back for more later if that’s what you’re looking for.—
I also have some Pokémon cards posted on
pkmntcgtrades if you want those in trade. Thanks!
Thanks for looking!
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Welcome to the B.L.o.K. (Big List of Kelowna)
Tons of posts are asking about this town (mine included), so I decided to go through the
/kelowna history and put all the responses in a central place. It can be a guide for visitors and Kelowna newbies in general. All the information has been gathered exclusively from posts here. If you'd like to add anything to the list, or see any errors, reply below and I'll add it to the main post below. (Mods, if this is long-term useful, you can sticky it.)
Activities & Things To Do
Indoor
- Swimming pools (see Swimming Pools below)
- Gaming (see Gaming section below)
- Live music (see Live Music below)
- Go-karts, arcade games, and mini golf at Scandia
- Karaoke at Creekside pub
- Play pool at McCullough pub
- Bowling at McCurdy
- Indoor rock climbing at Gneiss and Beyond the Crux
- Sushi classes at Start Fresh Kitchen
- Start to finish pottery at That Pottery Place
- Crafts at the New Art Collective space.
- Comedy at Dakoda's (Open mic night Thursday 7pm, $5 show at 9pm, Friday and Saturday at 7pm & 9pm)
- Comedy at Dunnenzie's ("Big Slice Of Comedy", a pay-what-you-want show Wednesday at 7pm)
- Adult and Kids beginner drawing and painting classes at The Dunbar Studio
- Indoor batting cages at The Yardhouse (on Spedding Court)
Outdoor
- Camping (see Camping below)
- Hiking (see Hiking below)
- Fly fishing (see Fly Fishing below)
- Snow skiing & Snowboarding (see Skiing & Snowboarding below)
- Go up to postil and find one of the large, open fields. This works better in the snow because it's more comfortable to lie on than dirt, but one can get creative if need be. Bring a tarp and blankets and warm clothes, fire supplies and snacks optional. Pretty much bed down under an open sky with zero light pollution, and watch the stars.
- Ice Skating at Adventure Skate Trail at Apex in Penticton, Big White
- Corn mazes (O'Keefe Ranch, etc)
- Hay rides at MacMillan Farms
- Tubing and Snowboarding at Big White
- Drive from Lake Country to Vernon, then take Westside road back from the North Okanagan.
- "The drive down this route beside the lake is one of our favourites. Stop at the salted caramel on the way for some good treats and coffee."
- Winter hikes are nice on the greenway, KVR, etc. (https://www.tourismkelowna.com/blog/post/4-winter-hikes-that-will-make-you-love-the-snow/)
- Hot springs in Nakusp
- Weekend races and demolition events at Penticton speedway
- Kelowna Rockets and Westside Warriors hockey games
- Archery range at Innawoods
- Kangaroo farm in Lake Country (seasonal)
- Airsoft at Black Dragon Airsoft and Joe Rich Sportsman's Association
- Kasugai Gardens
- Okanagan Sun football team, part of the CJFL. Watch live games during the season.
Barber
- Plan B
- Man Made
- Sir Barbershop (cash only)
- Das Barbershop (Rutland)
- The Tailored Shave (Kimi & Alex recommended)
- True Gents (Josh & Kyle recommended)
- Lorenzo's
- Roosters (in Winfield)
- Kelowna Barbershop (on Pandosy)
Bike Rental
Breweries / Craft Beer
- Rustic Reel
- Red Bird
- Vice and Virtue
- McCurdy Lanes Brew Pub
- BNA
- Tree Brewing Institute (in the Grand on Water Street)
- Freddie's Brew Pub
- Kettle River Brewing
- Copper Brewing Co
- Wild Ambition
- Boundary Brewing
- Barn Owl Brewing
- Kind Brewing
Camping
- Bear Creek
- Fintry
- Ellison
- Mabel Lake
- Okanagan North & South
- Kekuli Bay
Other Camping
- Beaver lake area. Car camping OK. Just take a left instead of going into the resort and you'll see the turnoff along the main road.
- Peachland lake on the West Side, just above Princeton Rd. Few good sites along the lake to use and there some decent sized trout in the lake. There's a quarry area a lot of people use, but you go to the right along the lake there's some better spots.
- "My buddy's bachelor party" spot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/RttFA4BfYCd2xAGf8
- James Lake
- Bear Lake FSR (Lambly lake, Jackpine lake, Horseshoe lake)
- Postil lake (4x4 area, parties and bonfires common)
- Hydraulic lake
- Kaloya
Concert Hosts / Weeklies / Promoter Events
- Footwerk Events
- The Rock District
- Fruitcake (LGBTQ+)
- Project Saturday at Blueprint
- Bull riding Thursdays at Coral
- College Thursdays at Gotham
- South Okanagan Events Center shows
Dispensaries
Dog Parks
- Cedar Creek Dog Beach
- Unknown name near the bottom of Knox mountain
- Rowcliffe Park (Richter @ Rowcliffe)
- Mission Creek dog park
- Ellison Dog Park (behind the airport)
- Unknown name behind Shaw on enterprise. The entrance is between the BMW dealership and the Shaw building, right across the street from the back entrance to Home Depot.
Festivals & Annual Large Events
- Great Okanagan Beer Fest
- Fireside Sessions
- Center of Gravity
- Peak Pride & Pride week
- ComicCon
- Okanagan Eats
- Hopscotch
- Rock The Lake
- Demin on the Diamond
- Westjet wine tastings
- Fat Cat (family)
- Diner en Blanc
- Downtown block party
- Dragon boat
- Ribfest
- Bridal expo
Fly Fishing
- Frazer Lake (bass)
- Mission Creek
- Trout Creek near Summerland (keep following the road until it turns to gravel)
- Shannon Lake in West Kelowna
Food and Restaurants
Asian
- Mad Mango (Malaysian)
- Hoang Gia (Vietnamese)
- Hoolala Chicken (Korean)
Chinese
- Mei Wei Chinese Cuisine (in West Kelowna)
- J-Wok (Gordon Drive)
- Yum Yum Tree (in Capri mall)
- Imperial Banquet (in Rutland)
- Tradition (Lawrence)
Dog-friendly
Good for Groups
Indian
- Made in India
- Dawett
- Dosa Crepes
- Chutney Cuisine of India
Ramen
- Little Tokyo Ramen Truck (Kirschner Road next to Copper Brewing on Saturday 3pm and Sundays 2pm)
- Wasabi Izakaya
Thai
- Mon Thong
- Zabb Thai
- Thai Terrace
Brunch
- Bohemian
- Craft
- Okanagan Street Food
- Sunny's Diner
- Krafty
- Central
- The Grateful Fed
- Canadian Brewhouse
- El Dorado
French
Hamburgers
- Central Restaurant
- Bin 4
- Woody's (Lake Country, the Camp Burger is the fucking bomb, especially if you get elk instead of beef.)
- Grateful Fed
Italian
Mexican / Comida Latina
- Surfside truck (tacos)
- La Fiesta (Rutland)
- YLW Tacos
- El Taquero
- Fernando's
Pies
- Lakeview market at the corner of Klo and LPandosy
- Davidson's Orchard
- Don o Ray
Pizza
- Dunnenzies
- Bellisimo
- Okanagan Pizza
- Hansen's (closed Mondays)
- Smack DAB (big patio)
- Neapolitan (Downtown)
- Pizza Studio
- Antico
- Famoso (on Pandosy)
Subs / Sandwhiches
- Woodfire bakery
- Pearson's European Deli
- Ferrara's Italian Market
- Mediterranean Market (on Gordon)
- Johnny's Meats
- Safeway (Downtown)
- Bread Co
- Nourish
Sushi
- Blue Tail
- Ozeki's
- Yama Sushi
- Momo's
- Maki Sushi
- Ume
- Tokyo1 (all you can eat sushi)
- Sushi Zen (Rutland)
- Nagano
- Sakura (West Side)
- Mi-Ne
Tasting Menus
- Liquidity Winery in Okanagan falls
- Salt & Brick
- Mission Hill
Steakhouse
Vegan & Vegetarian
- Naked Cafe
- Lake Tai
- Frankie We Salute You
- 97 Street Pub
Not Dedicated Vegan, but a Decent Vegan Selection
- Social 242 (delicious deep fried cauliflower!)
- Curious Cafe (amazing pizza and vegan cheese)
- Earls (a separate 8 items)
- EK's Grill (has a dedicated menu)
- SOY Asian Fusion (arguably the best fries in Kelowna oddly enough)
- Bluetail Sushi
Wineries
Wings
- Bunkhouse (Wing Wednesday)
- Dakota's (Central)
- Creekside (Mission)
- EK's Grill (on Glenmore, wings on Wednesdays)
- Hoolala Chicken Cafe
- Wingz (Rutland)
- Brandt's Creek (Glenmore)
- Tonics (Downtown)
Gaming
Gyms
- Goodlife fitness
- Anytime fitness
- Body and Soul (on Enterprise)
- H2O
- World's Gym
Hiking
- Boulderfields (2.5/5 difficulty)
- John's Family Regional Conservancy park
- Pincushion trail (out of Peachland)
- Rose Valley reservoir loop
- Enderby cliffs
- Angel Springs (bring bug spray)
- Blue Grouse
- Crawford Falls (requires scrambling)
- Little White Mtn (access off Canyon Lakes FSR, first left when coming from the south)
- Carrot Top Bluffs (on the westside)
- Spion Kop (Lake Country)
Ice Skating
- Daily Courier Building
- Stuart Park (includes rentals, jan/feb)
- Apex
- Big White
- Silver Star
Internet Service Providers
- Telus
- TekSavvy
- Light Speed (Shaw reseller)
- Can-com
- Uniserve
- Shaw
Live Music
- Blue Gator
- Fernando's
- Muninn's Post
- Doc Willoughby's
- Community theater
- Mary Irwin theater
Mountain Biking
Nightlife / Clubs
- Sapphire Club
- Gotham Club (formerly Level)
- OK Corral
- BnA (Bowling, bocci, etc)
- Skinny Dukes
- Casino at the Grand
Places to Avoid
- Leon (Richter to City Park)
Real Estate Agents
Salons
Hair
- Pomme
- Purnama
- Mod
- Loyal
- Fringe
- Crimson
- Plan B
Nails
Skiing & Snowboarding
Local, within 90 minutes
- Big White
- Apex
- Silver Star
Within a few hours drive
- Blady
- Sun Peaks
- WhiteWater
- Red
- Revelstoke Mtn
- Kicking Horse
- Manning Park
Helicopter
Cross Country & Nordic
- Silver Star
- Kelowna Nordic Club (McCullough)
Strippers
Swimming Pools
- H20 (heated in winter)
- Parkinson's Rec
- YMCA (in Rutland)
Taxis / Driver Service
(There's no Uber or Lyft in Kelowna)
Tailor
- Zorro's on Ellis
- Cosmo Tailoring on St Paul
- Katrina's Fashion Design and Alterations in West Kelowna
- Roy's Shoe Repair (only leather)
Tattoos
Theatre
- Actors' STudio
- New Vintage
- Fred Skeleton
Thrift Stores / Consignment Stores
- Second Time Around (on Spall and Springfield)
- Lost it Together (vintage/modern, in Rutland, Plaza 33 Mall)
- MCC (in Rutland)
- Georgie Girl (vintage, on Ellis)
- Value Village (in Rutland)
- Share Depot (on Gaston Ave)
- Frock & Fellow (on Bernard)
- Salvation Army (on Rutland Rd, on Sutherland/Burtch, on the West Side)
- The Hospital Auxillary (on Dougall just off Hwy 33)
- SWITCH (in West Kelowna)
- Jen's 14 plus (they have 10 and up)
Veterinarians
- Central Valley
- Pounce and Hound
- KLO
- Dr Oz (in West Kelowna)
- Okanagan Animal Hospital (on Sexsmith)
Watch Hockey
- Canadian Brewhouse on Pandosy
- Copper Brewing
- Tap House
- Doc's
Wineries
- The Hatch in West Kelowna
- Hitch in East Kelowna
- Off the Grid (they rescue baby goats, so there's a little baby goat sanctuary)
- Sandhill in downtown Kelowna
- The Vibrant Wine in East Kelowna
- Quail's Gate
Yoga
- Dawn Petrin Yoga + Cannabis (BYOC) at Tandava Yoga
- H2O (in Mission)
- The Women's Place
- Hotbox (on Bernard)
- Solstice (on Ellis)
- Modo (on Pandosy)
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[USA] [H] GameCube (TTYD, Sunshine, Mario Party), DS (White 2), 3DS, Wii, GB/C/A, N64 (US/J), PS4/3/2/1, Xbox 360 Games || [W] S/NES Classic, Vita System, DSi/Lite system GBA/PS1 Games, Various Boxes/Manuals
This thread is out of date, please check my newer thread.
Want Want PS Vita (1000 model preferred, but will consider others)
Also if you have a lot of DS, 3DS, SNES, or GB/C/A games to get rid of all at once, let me know.
Everdrive for GB/C or GBA.
Also looking for GBA games loose or CIB, such as any Zelda, Mario, DKC 1-3, Megaman, and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon.
Or PS1 Games like Jade Coccoon, Ogre Battle or Suikoden.
Original DS, DSi XL, or DS lite.
Passively looking for boxes, manuals, and inserts for my loose games. Pretty much any game I have listed on here for trade as loose I’d be interested in the case and manual for.
Game Name | System |
Donkey Kong Land | Gameboy |
Donkey Kong Land 2 | Gameboy |
Frogger | Gameboy Color |
LoZ: Oracle of Ages | Gameboy Color |
Mario Golf | Gameboy Color |
Mario Hoops 3 on 3 | NDS |
Metal Gear Solid | PS1 |
Pokémon Conquest | NDS |
Pokémon Pinball | Gameboy Color |
Pokémon Silver | Gameboy Color |
Pokémon White 2 | NDS |
Pokémon Yellow | Gameboy Color |
Threads of Fate | PS1 |
Wild Arms | PS1 |
Yoshi | Gameboy |
Haves Haves Here’s my big stuff first.
GameCube Game Name | Condition |
Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life | CIB |
LoZ: Collectors Edition Promo | CIB (see pic) |
Mario Party 4 | CIB Black Label |
NFS Hot Pursuit 2 | PC CIB |
Paper Mario:TTYD | CIB Players Choice |
The Sims: Bustin Out | CIB |
Worms Blast | CIB |
Some people may call this junk. Me, I call them treasures.
NDS Game Name | Condition |
Pokémon White 2 | loose |
Golden Nugget Casino | loose |
Imagine Master Chef | loose |
Mario Hoops 3 on 3 | loose |
Marvel Ult. Alliance 2 | loose |
N+ | CIB |
The Quest Trio | loose |
3DS Game Name | Condition |
BrainAge Concentration Training | loose |
LBX | loose |
LEGO Ninjago | loose |
LoZ: Link Between Worlds | CIB |
LoZ: Link Between Worlds | loose |
LoZ: Triforce Heroes | CIB |
LoZ: Triforce Heroes | loose |
Ninjago Shadow of Ronin | loose |
Pokémon Moon | CIB |
Pokémon Y no game | box only PENDING |
Shinobi | loose |
Skylander’s Giants | loose |
Skylanders Trap Team | loose |
Super Smash Bros 3DS | CIB |
Yo-Kai Watch | loose |
Wii Game Name | Condition |
Rayman Raving Rabbids | CIB |
Rayman Raving Rabbids | CIB |
Super Mario Galaxy | loose |
Super Mario Galaxy 2 | CIB |
GBC Game Name | Condition |
Animorphs | loose |
Donald Duck Goin Quackers | loose |
Force 21 | loose |
Quest for Camelot | loose |
Star Wars Ep 1 Racer | loose |
Stuart Little | loose |
Top Gear Pocket | loose |
GameCube 3DS Yo-Kai
DS Golden Nugget Casino (loose)
Mario Kart CIB
Mario Hoops 3on3 loose
NSMB CIB
Super Mario 64 DS
GBA GBC N64 Game Name | Condition |
OEM Jumper Pak | loose |
All-Star Baseball 2K | loose |
NBA In the Zone 98 | loose |
NASCAR 99 | loose |
Waialae Country Club | loose |
WCW NWO Revenge | loose 2x |
JPN N64 Game Name | Condition |
Banjo Kazooie | loose |
Diddy Kong Racing | loose |
Mario Golf | loose |
Pokémon Stadium | loose |
LoZ:OoT | loose |
PS4 Game Name | Condition |
Metal Gear Survive | Disc+box |
WWE 2K18 | disc only |
PS2 Game Name | Condition |
God of War 2 | discs only |
GTA: San Andreas (no game) | manual+box only |
GTA: Vice City | disc only |
Jak 2 | loose |
Jak 3 | CIB |
Medal of Honor Rising Sun | CIB |
Onimusha | CIB |
Resident Evil Outbreak: File #2 | disc only |
Smackdown VS Raw 2008 | disc only |
Tony Hawks Proving Ground | CIB |
PS1 Game Name | Condition |
A Bugs Life | CIB |
Bass Landing | CIB |
Cardinal Syn | disc only |
Dragon Valor | discs only |
Driver 2 | disc only |
Final Fantasy VIII | discs only |
Final Fantasy IX | discs only |
Ford Racing | CIB |
Gran Turismo | disc only |
Gran Turismo 2 | disc only |
Gran Turismo 2 | CIB |
GTA 2 | CIB |
MDK | disc only |
Medievil | disc only |
MGS1 | discs only |
NASCAR Racing | disc only |
NASCAR Thunder 02 | disc only |
Need For Speed 3 | disc only |
NFS High Stakes | disc only |
Populous | disc only |
Rally Cross 2 | disc only |
Resident Evil | disc only |
Resident Evil 2 | discs only |
RE 3 Nemesis | disc only |
Runabout 2 | CIB |
SB Super Sponge | CIB (GH) |
Star Wars MOTK | disc only |
Test Drive 6 | disc only |
Test Drive Off Road 2 | disc only |
Threads of Fate | loose |
Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6 | CIB |
Tomb Raider | disc only |
Touring Car Challenge | disc only |
WCW Nitro | CIB (GH) |
WCW NWO Thunder | CIB |
Wild Arms | loose |
WWF In Your House | disc only |
Xbox 360 Game | Condition |
Batman Ark. Asylum | CIB GOTY |
Batman Ark. City | disc only |
Batman Ark. Origins | discs+box |
Bioshock 2 | disc+box |
Borderlands 2 | disc+box |
Punch Time Exp XL | disc+box |
C+C Red Alert 3 | disc only |
Dante’s Inferno | CIB |
Deadpool | (loose) |
Duke Nukem Forever | disc+box |
Fight Night Champion | disc+box |
FFXI Vana Diel Col. | Disc+book |
Ghostbusters | disc only |
Halo 4 | discs+box |
Madden NFL 09 | disc only |
NBA Live 08 | disc only |
Rainbow 6 Vegas | disc only |
Resident evil 6 | discs+box |
Rock Band 2 | disc only |
Smackdown vs Raw 2010 | disc only |
Sonic Unleashed | CIB (PH) |
Super St. Fighter IV | disc+box |
The Walking Dead | disc only |
Two Worlds | CIB |
Ult. Stealth Trip. Pack | disc only |
My Confirmed Trades Thanks for looking! submitted by wheelndealr88 to gameswap [link] [comments]
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