Nintendo Switch System and Accessories

Nintendo Switch System and Games

Updated June 28, 2020
Nintendo’s always getting people’s attention with their consoles and games. The Nintendo Switch is no exception, as it’s their current console and succeeds the Wii U as a home console and the 3DS as a handheld at the same time. It’s already got plenty of games to try out, add-ons that expand the play factor of the console, and best of all, Joy-Cons to switch out with your tablet-like screen. But is there more to the Switch than just word hype? Let’s discuss in a review of yet another popular Nintendo console. Nintendo switch console and controller The Nintendo Switch allows players to enjoy their games however they see fit. For example, the screen can stay in the docking bay while the Joy-Cons work separately or connected to a Charging Grip. Alternatively, they can use the Pro Controller if a standard affair suits their needs more. Certain games, like ones with multiplayer or work as racing games, can work with just one Joy-Con in-hand, and there’s even a steering wheel meant for the latter game offerings like the Wii Remote did years ago. In terms of other features, the Switch utilizes, fans can either play at home with the Switch in its docking bay or on the go with the Joy-Cons attached. Of course, games will be needed to further enjoy the Switch, and the game library’s got just about everything you need and then some! Whether it’s main IP favorites like Super Mario Odyssey, licensed games such as Fortnite, Link’s Awakening, or the smaller-focus offerings like Cuphead, there’s no end to the variety that the Switch has, and it’s got no sign of stopping, either. These games can be bought at physical retail or downloaded online; the latter method is where the Nintendo Switch Online membership provides the extra perks that would entice fans with news, DLC, and the like. links awakening switch sword bottom right Here’s the part of the review that may raise eyebrows to some, that being the graphics; while the Switch’s graphics are HD, the at-best results from the 1280 x 720 screen is 720p (though future versions have 1080p for the visuals). Granted, Nintendo generally focuses on the meat and potatoes of their games first and foremost, but it will mean that it’s visually inferior to the PS4 and Xbox One X. On another note, taking it on the go means buying a case and charger if you’re planning to play outside your home. Regardless, the minor faults of the Switch don’t outweigh the quality the rest of the console has. It’s still neat to have it playable like a normal console would while also featuring the novelty of handheld mobility. Set aside any Reddit memes jabbing Switch owners and give it a try!

Rick and Morty C137 Timeline Theory

Rick and Morty C137 Timeline Theory

Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty is definitely one of my favorite shows and can’t wait for the Rick and Morty season 4 premiere this summer.

So as fan theories go, I have always felt that each episode brings us closer to a truth that Rick seems to always point. Nothing Matters. 

From seeing that Rick can clone a person with there memories to Rick and Morty having a backup of their memories on a Yellow and Blue USB RICK STICK. (Hope someone creates that – Fluid memory sticks. )

C137 Timeline Theories

Rick can only change realities with relative timelines not alternate Dimensions or universes.

In Season 1 Ep 6, Rick says “There’s an infinite number of realities… and in a few dozen of those “I” got lucky and turned everything back to normal. This has to mean he switched with his timeline that died based on its decision to cure the potion #6 and fix the machine.

The Council of Rick’s are Rick’s Direct Timeline and we are always watching C137

“I’m the Rick and so were the rest of you before you formed this alliance.” Since Rick says he turned down the council in Season 1 Ep 6, it means that they are directly hold him in equal regard. On this theory, the only other points I can point out are that Rick is kind to his timelines that are him and refers to them as “bro”, where as timelines off his decision making he tries to kill. Example of the Use of “Bro” In Season 2 Ep 2, Rick says “Hey Bro. How many people was your Morty responsible for killing today.” Which he does kindly and as if speaking to himself. Example of Killing Timelines off his reasoning In Season 2 Ep 1, Rick C137 says “The other Rick isn’t trying to merge us anymore. He’s a psycho. The time fraction must have affected him” Even though we know both version are Rick. Example of the use of Bro for the council Here is the use of bro by Rick in Season 3 Ep 1. “You came to rescue them. I came to kill you bro.” c137 timelines rick and morty small size

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Rick Can’t Change Timelines Anymore Without This Version of Morty.

In Season 3 Ep 8, Rick says “We have to pack up and move to an new reality. I told you we could only do that a few times.” If Rick were at an end to change timelines, then he wouldn’t ask Morty to get out of there. Perhaps it quantum entanglement but it looks like C137 Rick and Morty are stuck together. Let me know what you think in the comments.