@JimmyJa17784213@PalworldOCG_EN Game Nerdz, an online tabletop game store based in Texas, has stuff available for preorder. They offer local pickup for Texas residents. If their warehouse isn’t too far from you, consider ordering from them.
@RideKCTransit I use RideKC Freedom to get to and from where I need to go on a daily basis. I currently use a contactless card to pay when I board, but would like access to the RideKC Freedom mobile app so I can pay in advance. Unfortunately, there’s no way to set up an account in the app.
@Orunj_gamer@sternpinball Scanning a personal QR code for Stern Insider Connected app integration. The app tracks your achievements as you play, and also features online leaderboards. The app works across many of Stern’s modern games.
@Scarboildotcom@sternpinball You don’t need to. It’s just for integration with the Stern Insider Connected app, which tracks your achievements as you play, and allows you to post your scores to an online leaderboard so you can see how you stack up globally.
@blackcatIVs@memiGRR@playpokemon The two instances of game losses in Orlando were for throwing/slamming tournament issued equipment. None of the players shown in this montage did that, so they are fine.
@MaganHGang@playpokemon There’s information regarding when Champions will be used at different levels of competition. In short: the upcoming NAIC and Worlds will use Champions, but local level events (friendliest, challenges and cups) will remain on SV until after Worlds.
@memiGRR@playpokemon At the end of the day, it’s still unacceptable behavior to throw anything. Pokémon has a code of conduct that prohibits such behavior. Being happy and celebrating a win is fine, as long you’re respecting the people and objects around you.
@memiGRR@playpokemon There’s nothing open to interpretation here. Both firestar and a TCG player threw a headset that didn’t belong to them. That’s unacceptable behavior, regardless of circumstances. Both were handed game losses, as per the rules.
@SonicOnLeapster@PJiggles_ If going by the official release dates, Star Fox 64 is the first game to feature Wolf. Start Fox 2 on SNES was originally canceled back in the day and never officially released until its inclusion on the SNES Classic mini console in 2017, marking that as its official release.
@onthefencegamer@NintendoAmerica It still was an in-game event. It was for only 24 hours because it was the April Fools event. Thankfully, events in this game aren’t tied to an internet connection. They are programmed to happen when your system’s time is set to specific dates, much like Animal Crossing.