I got Turok. But I also have the joycon drift blues and Turok is a bad fit for that. Both my sets of joycons have it really bad now and it’s very frustrating. Nintendo need to sort it out.
Is there a cure for this?
It's my son's Switch, but we tried playing Overcooked together and my chef was constantly trying to walk down, which isn't ideal in a time-sensitive and stressful game!
Nothing that’s worked for me but I stopped short of completely replacing the stick, which is where the guides eventually lead to. I even sent my first set to Nintendo for repair and it didn’t help.
Miyamoto: "Looks like people have got Wii games running on their Switch's now"
Furukawa: "... SNES, they can have SNES games then. Anything else and we put up the sub costs"
Following in the footsteps of Bomberman and Tetris, 80s video game icon Bubble Bobble will be making its return on Nint…
Taito have announced Bubble Bobble 4: Friends, a sequel to the old arcade hit that gives it the visual nudge recent games such as Tetris Effect have had.
Taito have announced Bubble Bobble 4: Friends, a sequel to the old arcade hit that gives it the visual nudge recent games such as Tetris Effect have had.
I really hope they do something good with this. I love the original and it would be great to have a good modern take on it.
I was trying to figure out what they're classing as BB2 and BB3. Memories and Symphony might be the obvious ones, as Rainbow Islands isn't really Bubble Bobble (in that the gameplay is very different, despite the storyline being a continuation), but then Rainbow Islands is described as Bubble Bobble 2 on the title screen, so does one of those lose out?
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