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spectonki · 2 years
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This action is understandable since if there is a map tracker in your area, the game may be rigged in your favor.
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What About Other Map Tracker Apps and Websites?Īs we mentioned before, Niantic has cracked down on Map tracker apps and websites, causing many of them to simply shut down. It will also give you current information about which Pokémon are spawning in a current Nest. It easily differentiates between normal Gyms and Gyms that can potentially hand out the EX-Raid Passes. PoGoMap is another great way to get accurate information about Gyms, Pokéstops and Nests. But it will only be useful to you if you live in certain US states including California, Minnesota and Oregon. You can get a lot of detailed information about Gyms, including the Team that has current control, how many spaces remain in the Gym as well as the raids that may be happening. PokeHunter is another reliable resource that runs very well. It also allows players to sort Pokémon based on country as well as major cities. You will also find an interactive Pokédex with detailed statistics about each Pokémon. It is one of the most accurate Pokémon Go resources out there since it relies on players to report spawns and locations. Go Map is a real-time map that lists Pokéstops, Gyms and Pokémon Spawns. The following are some of the Maps that are still operational: Go Map for Pokémon If you can find an accurate map, you can very easily find the best spawning locations and catch rare Pokémon that may otherwise not have been on your radar. But the information in some of them can be inaccurate at best and misleading at worst. Maps or Trackers can help a player save a lot of time. Is there a way to use these resources to find rare Pokémon Go locations? In this article, we examine this question and help you figure out some of the options you have. In the early days of Pokémon Go, some players invested a lot of time creating resources such as Maps and Trackers to help other players easily locate Gyms, Spawns, and Pokéstops.Įventually doing this raised a lot of questions about cheating and Niantic made it more difficult to use Trackers and Maps.
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phptonki · 2 years
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Pokemapper pokemon go live map
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The difference is just that NYC Pokemon Map is designed for NYC. It has similar features to one for Singapore. It is similar to the one listed above - SG Poké Map. Looking for a Pokemon Go Pokestop map for NYC? Look no further from NYC Pokemon Map.
Show de-spawn timing to determine whether it’s worth the spot.
Zoom in on its map to find out the exact coordinates, location, and other info about the Pokemon.
Filter option to look for a specific Pokemon.
Explore recent raids, quests, and Pokéstops.
Though the app is down, you can access its website. Before, there used to be a dedicated SG Poké Map application for Android. If you’re looking for the real-time Pokemon Go map scanner for Singapore, look no further from SG Poké Map.
Map to help you determine spawn points as well as nest coordinates for numerous Pokémons on your phone.
It comes in handy to determine any specific Pokemon and much more.
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However, you can download it from a 3rd-party source. The app is not available to download from Google Play Store.
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The website is updated on a regular basis.įor Android users, we recommend this Pokemon Go radar app.
Dedicated global atlas of Pokemon Go nest coordinates.
Comprehensive Pokedox and unlimited guides on Pokemon Go.
Take advantage of its map to find all the Nest locations with both rumored and confirmed Nest Spawns. It is indeed one of the best-organized websites for Pokemon Go Players for collaboration. Looking for a Pokemon Go nest map? Look no further from The Silph Road.
A map is available for Harry Potter Wizards Unite players as well.
List things like newly spawn Pokémons, gyms, Pokéstops, nests, and much more.
You can take advantage of its map-like interface to see numerous Pokemon-related things in any locality.
Comes in handy to catch new Pokémons and determine recent spawns.Īre you seeking Pokemon Go live map of all Pokéstops, Gyms, and Nests? Look no further from PoGoMap.
Details about each major city in the US.
In-depth information on Gyms, raids, and stops.
Though the web source is not accessible all over the world right now, it is yet available in the United States. It can help you explore raids, stops, and gyms in the game. If you’re looking for a Pokemon GO raid finder, then you can give a try to PokeHunter.
PVP guide entailing step-by-step instruction and a breakdown of Pokemon for PVP battles.
An interactive Pokedox with detailed statistics and details about each Pokemon.
List down Pokéstops, Pokemon spawns, and gyms.
So, if you’re looking for a Pokemon GO map live that lists Pokéstops and much more, look no further from Go Map. That’s the reason you may find the website handier in some regions than others. The website depends on players for reporting spawns and locations. Go Map is a real-time map that shows Pokéstops, Pokemon spawns, and gyms. You can combine the above several reference articles to write the content of this part. Please give each map/radar a detailed introduction, its website, features, working principle, etc. This part will write the top Pokemon go maps and trackers that still works. Though some of these apps may not work anymore, you can yet find the below Pokemon Go radar or map sources working. Unfortunately, Niantic has found some top Pokemon radar apps/websites and tried to shut these apps down. The Pokemon Go Maps and Radars That Still Works We recommend using a Pokemon Go radar Android app/website on another device. However, it’s important to use a Pokemon Go Map or radar application or website wisely as it can lead to your account ban. On some sources, you can even find out information about Pokemon nests, gyms, Pokéstops, and other game-related details. In addition to that, some Pokemon Go radar or map sources even display real-time spawning details. Ultimately, players can check which Pokemon is spawning at any specific locality and visit it in order to catch it. Ideally, the Pokemon Go raid map or radar will display details about the Pokémons spawning in different regions. Pokemon Go raid map or radar is an application or website that has information about the Pokemon Go app. What is a Pokemon Go Raid Map or Pokemon Go Radar? A Useful Tool to Catch Pokémons without Walking/Moving/Remotely? This post is all about exploring the best Pokemon Go radars and maps that still work in 2021. Most of them have since gone shut down but some still remain. That’s why changes were introduced to the back end of the Pokemon Go game that makes it more challenging for Maps and Radars to work. Though it was handy for everyone, it is also a concern for Niantic about cheating. When Pokemon Go first released, lots of players invested resources and time into setting up radars and maps that help them find everything in the game, from Pokéstops and Gyms to rare Pokemon spawns. The Best Pokemon Go Maps and Radars That Really Works in 2022
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itsbenedict · 4 years
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I didn’t post about everything I played this year, so here’s my opinions on the stuff I played that I didn’t make a rec post for:
Raging Loop 
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Raging Loop is one of them twisty meta Zero Escape-y branching-path visual novels where an ensemble cast is trapped in a mysterious circumstance where people are dying gruesomely, and you have to find out what’s happening and stop it by looping a bunch. 
I can’t wholeheartedly recommend it, because... it tries to have its cake and eat it too with the supernatural elements. Clearly magic is real and has important impacts on the scenario, but then other parts are trickery you’re supposed to see through, and it’s entirely uninterested in cluing you in to how that trickery was accomplished. Not exactly a fair play mystery, in that regard- you have to kind of just be along for the ride, rather than try to figure it out.
That said, it’s a good ride- pretty strong character writing, and the central conceit of the Werewolf/Mafia-style murder scenario creates really interesting drama. It’s more concerned with making itself feel clever than letting the player feel clever, but it’s still well-paced and gripping and has a pretty decent resolution.
Detective Grimoire
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I recommended Tangle Tower, the sequel, pretty strongly- and this one, while obviously a little rougher around the edges with the art and mechanics (the suspicion tracker system is a total dud; I didn’t even realize it existed until I realized I was missing an achievement for using it), it’s still pretty darn good. Really fun character designs and animations, fully-voiced, and a solid whodunit backing it all. Plus- while the two are more or less self-contained, the continuity threads with Tangle Tower raised some really interesting questions.
Contradiction - the all-video murder mystery
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This one was pretty fun, largely on the strength of the actors. The main mechanic of interrogating people on evidence and using their own statements against each other was some good stuff, too. Definitely had that Phoenix Wright quality to the deductions, and Jenks is a really fun character. (Had a few points where progression was just linked to standing in a certain previously-abandoned area of the map where a clue was suddenly there for no reason, there- good thing it had a hint system.)
As a mystery, it could use a little work- most of what you end up finding out is sequel bait (for a sequel that never actually came together, unfortunately), and the actual whodunit is just sort of hiding in the cracks of all that. And... cornering the culprit just sort of happens out of nowhere once you’ve got your hands on the right piece of evidence, without much fanfare. You’re following up on leads like usual, you find a little lie in someone’s testimony, and then- oh, shit, they’re just confessing everything! Unlike all the previous times you questioned them and they were super evasive like everyone else! And then the game is over. 
All in all, it’s pretty meaty and entertaining and I’d recommend it, but unfortunately the creators have moved on to other things, so there’s not going to be any follow-up on the stuff it left unresolved.
Ikenfell
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Ikenfell is a tightly-designed RPG about kids at a magic school, with Paper Mario-style action command mechanics and a battle system that makes a big deal out of careful positioning and movement, which was really enjoyable. The difficulty’s a little high (I recommend always always always speccing into max damage because killing things before they kill you is worth more than any amount of defense, speed doesn’t work, and healing is cheap), but I found it really satisfying.
There’s... something... off? About... I don’t know how to put it, it’s... doing that “yes, everyone is queer and mentally ill, deal with it” thing, which, sure, okay. But for a lot of them it’s such a background thing, like... half the playable cast is unambiguously nonbinary, but like... I don’t know if it’s trying to make some statement on how there are no rules to being NB and you can 100% perform a particular binary gender presentation but still count, or if they wrote the whole story and then changed the pronouns of some of the characters for Representation Points, or what. Probably the former? I dunno, it just feels weird. Maybe I’m just not woke enough to Get It.
(unrelatedly: why the heck is the official art they use everywhere so... off-model? none of them look like they do in-game- they look like the creator commissioned someone to draw a group shot with one reference image each and didn’t tell them anything about the characters. how much you wanna bet they commissioned a friend and it came out wrong but they were too polite to say “sorry, no, this is wrong, can you do it over?”)
Trails of Cold Steel IV
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Hoo boy. It’s... not great, and it’s not great in a pretty predictable way for an even-numbered entry in the Trails series. It happens every time- first there’s a game in a new engine with new characters and a new world to explore, and it’s really nice and does interesting things... and then it ends on a cliffhanger, and then there’s a sequel game in the same engine with the same characters and the same world, reusing as many assets as possible. Also the League Of Generically Evil Anime Supervillains is there causing trouble for reasons they refuse to explain, and the plot is a storm of magicbabble and macguffin-chasing that makes little to no sense. 
Cold Steel IV is that for Cold Steel III, full stop. Welcome back to all the same places you visited last game, except this time there’s some stupid magic apocalypse happening (not that it stops you from taking the time to do random sidequests constantly, of course). The whole “oh, the evil curse mind controls people and that’s why they do stupid bullshit that’s in no one’s interest” plot point is leaned on super hard, and it’s just a big yawn the whole way through.
It’s still really fun, though, because the battle system remains really well-designed. (The same battle system that was just as fun in Cold Steel III, mind you, but it hasn’t gotten old.) And- though they’re struggling to square it with the dumb mind control apocalypse plot, the NPC dialogue continues to make the world feel believable and lived-in. They don’t slack on the parts that make Trails good- it’s just the parts that make Trails bad are making themselves more evident than ever.
did finally get to date Towa though so that’s a win
One Step From Eden
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OSFE is... uh. It’s fucking hard is what it is. It’s sort of a deckbuilding roguelike, and there’s this combat that takes place on a grid, and- wait, it’s like Mega Man Battle Network, it’s exactly like Mega Man Battle Network. Man, I forgot about that, but the mechanical influence is extremely obvious. It’s MMBN meets Slay the Spire.
Except it’s super duper hard as hell, because unlike MMBN you can’t pause and swap out chips or anything- everything is just always happening so much, all at once, everywhere, and you have no recourse but to git gud and learn all the enemy patterns and the behavior of your own spells and develop the twitch reflexes necessary to not fucking die from all the shit that’s on the screen always.
(What’s the story? Uhhhh, there was some kind of magic apocalypse, and some anime girls are trying to reach a city for some reason that doesn’t really get explained ever. The game doesn’t really care to build its world at all- it’s all mechanics plus a little token character dialogue that doesn’t say much.)
The point is it’s really frickin’ hard but I am an epic pro gamer and I got ALL THE ACHIEVEMENTS, MOTHERFUCKER. If you’ve played it, I expect you to be really god damn impressed with me, okay???
A Short Hike
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This one was really relaxing! It’s a platformer where you explore an Animal Crossing-y island of cartoon animal people, collecting mobility upgrades- but like, mainly it’s about straight chillin’. The flight controls are fun and there’s lots of little secrets to find and it’s just a nice time that doesn’t drag on too long. Not too much to say about this one.
Pokémon Sword
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Ehhhhh.
I’m not here for the hot takes about how Dexit is good actually. Development hell happened, they had to make cuts for time, I get it. It’s disappointing and makes the game a little bit worse, but it’s not the end of the world.
Apart from that... perfectly serviceable? The Wild Area could’ve used a little more technical polish (as could most things in the game, really) but was a step in the right direction, giving the player a wider array of early-game team-building options than ever before. No HMs is good. Story and characters were kind of nothing, but that’s par for the course. “At least this time they’re not shoehorning in some kind of stupid evil-team-wants-legendary-pokemon-to-destroy-the-world apocalypse plot”, I thought to myself before they managed to shoehorn one in at the last minute with zero buildup- but, hey, beats wasting half the game on it.
It’s nothing special and it’s missing a lot of polish, but its problems are mainly due to being rushed, and presumably next gen they’ll be able to reuse a lot of the models and animations (maybe even improve the animations so they’re not so boring??? a man can dream) and make something interesting. SwSh seem like they were testing the waters for something else, and not taking too many chances in the meantime. 
(yo why would you sell all these cosmetic items and then turn them all off during gym battles, though) 
Hades
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Hades is- oh, who am I kidding? Everyone knows Hades, it’s the game of the year, greatest thing since sliced bread, Supergiant are heroes, yada yada yada. I’ve played almost 300 hours of it and I’ve completed everything except all the Resources Director levels (currently a Sigma Wraith), it’s extremely fun and you don’t need me to tell you that.
Petal Crash
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It was that thing the Paranatural creator helped on? It’s, uh. It’s a block-sliding puzzle game thing, sort of in a Puyo Puyo vein. It has fun character designs and some good dialogue, like you’d expect from Zack’s involvement, but it didn’t really leave an impression otherwise (besides how got dang infuriating some of its Turn Trial puzzles can be.) The story is... kinda heartwarming, kinda didactic, kinda childish, not especially deep or interesting. Hard for it to be, when it’s told through little bits of fluffy character dialogue that exist to set up a puzzle battle as quickly as possible. Not super recommended unless you really really like block-sliding puzzles.
Hollow Knight
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Man, why’d I sleep on this for so long? It’s a metroidvania platformer with heavy Dark Souls inspiration, in terms of tone and difficulty and death mechanics and environmental storytelling. And it’s... apart from all that, just really good as a game, with tight controls and juicy movement and great animation. Progression is linked as much to mastery as it is to upgrades collected- I found myself in lategame areas facing down things that would’ve killed me ten times over at the start- not because I had the best gear, but because I’d learned the game’s language and understood how to move in ways that wouldn’t get me killed.
(Usually. Sometimes I’d walk into a room and sit on a bench and suddenly there’d be a boss fight and I’d get slaughtered. Ain’t that just the way it goes?)
Anyway, on top of all that it’s just charming as hell, with a really unique and well-realized world full of little bug people. I love how, like, your character is clearly some kind of eldritch abomination, but it’s small and cute and so everyone (besides enemies that attack you on sight because they’re possessed by some kinda evil mold) is like “awww, who’s this little guy? want some help, little guy?”
(except Zote, who is just an ass hole. i love him.)
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gamersonthego · 5 years
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GOTG SP 8: The N64 Transfer Pak
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A version of this posted is featured in episode 151 of The Casual Hour podcast.
Sparsely supported, finicky and a bit convoluted, the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak is one of Nintendo’s many long forgotten peripherals, but it’s one I have a deep fondness for as a handheld gamer. In telling you its history, maybe you’ll learn why.
The Nintendo 64’s controller had a built-in expansion port in the back, originally designed to hold the console’s Controller Pak memory card unit. The Controller Pak would eventually fall out of favor: partly due to the more widespread practice of utilizing the N64 cartridge’s integrated storage, and partly because of the growing appeal of the N64 Rumble Pak that launched with Star Fox 64/Lylat Wars a year after in 1997.
But those two devices would not be the only uses of the controller expansion port. Nintendo would create the Transfer Pak, allowing the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy line of consoles to be able to connect and talk to one another, and they’d debut it with their biggest handheld franchise: Pokemon.
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The Transfer Pak would launch in North America on February 29, 2000, bundled with copies of Pokemon Stadium. Japan would actually get in much earlier, August 1, 1998, with Pocket Monsters Stadium, a much more basic game that only featured 42 of the original 151 Pokemon (just the fully evolved forms…except for Raichu, who was replaced with franchise mascot, Pikachu). Both versions would use the Transfer Pak in the same ways: You could send over your Pokemon from Red, Blue and Yellow (and Green in Japan), and have them battle in Stadium’s various tournament cups. You could also examine your Pokemon and items, arrange them in your PC in a much more efficient way than on the Game Boy, trade Pokemon between cartridges and (perhaps most notably for GOTG fans) play your Game Boy Pokemon games on your TV through a built-in emulator. Even better, optional Doduo and Dodrio modes (unlocked by completing the games Poke and Prime Cups) would allow you to play these emulated versions 2x and 3x faster respectively.
Pokemon Stadium would go on to be the 6th best-selling N64 game, totaling almost 5.5 million copies. With that many Transfer Paks in the wild (even more as Nintendo also sold the accessory by itself), you might think other developers would take advantage of that hardware. They…would not. Outside of Japan, the N64 Transfer Pak only supports six games. You already know about Pokemon Stadium, so let’s break down the other five.  
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In Camelot’s Mario Golf, players could bring over their Game Boy Color campaign character to the N64 version to compete in tournaments and mini-games. Playing with your character in the N64 Mario Golf gains them experience that can then be transferred back to the GBC version (and your N64 scores could also be brought back over to display in your GBC game).
Camelot also made Mario Tennis, and it has a little more going on with the Transfer Pak. Similar to Mario Golf, you could bring over your GBC campaign character (and doubles partner) and play with them in the N64 game, but instead of being a temporary thing like in Golf, in Tennis, they’d be unlocked permanently. In addition, linking the games unlocked Yoshi, Wario, Waluigi and Bowser in the GBC game, as well as four mini-games featuring those characters. And if you completed those mini-games on the GBC, you could then link your games again to unlock four more tennis courts on the N64 version. I did all of this as a kid. Because Mario Tennis rules.
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Connecting the Mickey’s Speedway USA games would get you Huey as a playable racer on the N64 version and...well, that’s it. Do you even remember which of Donald Duck’s nephews is Huey? It’s the red one. 
So if you love this knockoff Mario Kart game (made by Rare) so much you’d buy both a $50 N64 game and a $30 GBC game, I mean, this is a thing you can do with them.
But Mickey’s Speedway USA wouldn’t be Rare’s only foray into the Transfer Pak. They’d also use it with Perfect Dark. Connecting the GBC Perfect Dark to the N64 version would net you four of the N64 game’s cheats: Hurricane Fists, Cloaking Device, R-Tracker (which makes it easier to find special weapon caches) and All Guns in Solo, which you’d otherwise only be able to unlock by beating the final mission on the hardest difficulty in under five minutes and thirty seconds…which you can only even attempt if you’ve already beaten every other stage on the hardest difficulty.
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That’s not all that was originally planned for Perfect Dark though. The N64 Perfect Dark was also supposed to connect to the Game Boy Camera, letting you take a picture of your face and map it onto multiplayer characters. Rare officially stated that technical problems were the reason the feature was ultimately cut, but it should also be noted that we were a little less than a year out from the Columbine High School shooting at the time, and video games were still a favored target for politicians looking to be tough on gun violence without…y’know…doing anything about the actual guns themselves. A similar type of feature would be used in the Japan-only Mario Artist: Talent Studio, allowing you to use transfer faces over to avatar characters and use them in animations. Those characters could then be further transferred into a Japan-only SimCity 64 where they could live in your virtual town. Sounds complicated, but awesome.
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The final game should be fairly obvious: Pokemon Stadium 2. While this version wasn’t bundled with the Transfer Pak like its predecessor, it did use the Transfer Pak to its fullest extent. Like the previous Stadium, it let you play with, arrange and trade your Pokemon from the Game Boy games, this time including Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal. But you could also trade items between cartridges, use Pokemon Stadium to unlock Mystery Gifts and redecorate your portable game’s room in 3D. Of course, like in Stadium, Stadium 2 also let you play your GB and GBC Pokemon games on TV with the built-in emulator. Hackers have gone on to open this feature up to work with a limited set of non-Pokemon games as well. It’s not as functional as Nintendo’s Wide-Boy 64, but since that thing was never officially released this hack is the closest thing to having a Super Game Boy on your N64.
And that’s pretty much it. Japan had 12 additional games that worked with the Transfer Pak, notably PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64 which was compatible with any Game Boy or Game Boy Color game as each game would unlock a random character (like in Monster Rancher or Skannerz or some games with Amiibo support). And notable for me since I’m such a fan of the series, Super Robot Wars 64 used the Transfer Pak in conjunction with the Game Boy Color’s Super Robot Taisen Link Battler to unlock additional mechs and pilots.
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So despite most people only using the N64 Transfer Pak with one or two Pokemon Stadium games, it was technically a commercial success, if not a long lasting one. However, it lives on as an example of Nintendo’s experimental nature, a relic both ahead of its time and also kind of a mess. From the failures of the Virtual Boy and the E-Reader, to the flash in the pans like the Transfer Pak, to the incredible successes of the Wii, DS and Switch, Nintendo tries things other companies don’t. And it’s why I love Nintendo to this day.
But seriously, someone come over and play Mario Tennis with me.
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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30 Best Nintendo Switch Games
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After four years of the Wii U, we were eagerly anticipating its successor. While there were plenty of great games on the doomed platform, the Wii U just never caught fire with the public at large. But four years into the Switch’s lifespan, and Nintendo has turned things around dramatically.
Instead of winding things down, the Switch shows no signs of slowing down, with plenty of excellent third party games in its library, as well as more than a few innovative titles from the Big N as well. The platform has also been a great way to bring underrated Wii U gems to a broader audience of Switch adopters. With a rumored 4K upgrade on the horizon, there’s a good chance that the Switch may even have another four years ahead of it,
But for now, these are the very best games available for the portable-console hybrid:
30. Untitled Goose Game
2019 | House House
Anyone who’s even been to a pond can attest to one simple fact: Geese are dicks. Untitled Goose Game lets you finally live out the fantasy of being one of nature’s most annoying creatures, flapping, honking, and generally being a nuisance to the residents of a fair English town. The only thing missing is the goose poop covering everything in sight.
Untitled Goose Game is a short but sweet experience inspired by classic stealth games that adds just enough charm and innovation to make it one of the best indie games on the platform.
29. Dark Souls Remastered
2018 | FromSoftware
There’s not much more that can be said about Dark Souls that hasn’t been said about this revolutionary action RPG title already. Its tough-as-nails difficulty, foreboding atmosphere, and esoteric storytelling have made it a fan-favorite and critical darling.
The Switch port doesn’t change much. It’s actually a visual downgrade from the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions without the benefit of 4K resolution, but being able to play Dark Souls on-the-go more than makes up for that. This may not be the best version of Dark Souls, but the gameplay still stands up, and like a lot of Switch ports, being able to finally play the game on a handheld makes it a worthy pick up.
28. Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
2017 | Ubisoft
“What if Mario starred in an XCOM game?” might sound like the basis for some very ambitious fan fiction, but somehow Ubisoft pulled it off with Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle. The Rabbids actually fit into the Mushroom Kingdom pretty well and the Rabbid impersonations of Mario and company are hilarious.
Even if Mario games aren’t typically your cup of tea, the tactics featured in this turn-based strategy title add a layer of difficulty rarely seen in the plumber’s resume. If you aren’t careful, the corrupted Rabbids will repeatedly hand you your ass on a platter.
27. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
2018 | Nintendo
The Captain Toad levels were the best parts of Super Mario 3D World, one of the few well-reviewed Wii U exclusives that haven’t yet made it to the Switch. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker delivered more of what people loved, this time for the 3DS.
Ignoring traditional Mario-style platforming for isometric puzzles that bar jumping, getting all the stars in every level of Captain Toad is genuinely challenging but rarely frustrating. Captain Toad also stands out as one of the better Wii U ports for the Switch, thanks to a number of new levels, although many of them are only available as paid DLC.
26. Starlink: Battle for Atlas
2018 | Ubisoft
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fun space shooter bogged down by a confusing and frankly unnecessary toys-to-life gimmick. The basic premise equates to a sort of smaller scale No Man’s Sky, but with highly customizable ships and weapons.
The big draw for the Switch version is exclusive Star Fox content, missions that feel like the animal-themed space combat game people have wanted from Nintendo for years. They’re certainly better than Star Fox Zero. The retail version even comes with awesome Arwing and Fox McCloud toys. 
With gamers largely burned out on the toys-to-life phenomenon, Starlink didn’t exactly light up the sales charts, but it did sell best on the Switch and is scratching that Star Fox itch.
25. Hollow Knight
2018 | Team Cherry 
Nintendo basically created the Metroidvania genre, but the company has been remarkably stingy about releasing new 2D Metroid games. Thankfully, Hollow Knight is here to fill the void with its insect-filled underground world. While there have been many takes on the Metroidvania formula over the years, a Tim Burton-esque aesthetic gives Hollow Knight a unique edge over the rest of the field.
Of course, Metroidvanias are only as strong as their maps, and Hollow Knight’s giant, secret-filled levels are easy to get lost in for hours. And then there’s the Dark Souls-inspired combat, which requires both patience and skill to master. We can’t wait for the sequel.
24. Xenoblade Chronicles 2
2017 | Monolith Soft
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is not for casual gamers. The main story alone takes more than 60 hours to complete and you’re looking at well over 100 hours of gameplay if you dig into the side content. Its systems, particularly the Pokemon-style Blade system, aren’t very user-friendly and require time to truly understand. But for those who are willing to keep with it, or who enjoy complex stories and mastering all the intricacies of a JRPG, there are few games of this caliber available on the current crop of consoles. And none of them are on the Switch.
23. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
2019 | Nintendo
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is arguably the very best game for the original Game Boy, held back only by the portable’s lack of buttons and color. The Switch-exclusive remake easily rectifies those issues, and improves on this classic with so much more, including customizable dungeons and a delightful new art style inspired by children’s toys.
The core Link’s Awakening experience remains as enjoyable as it first was back in 1993, with the deceptively small Koholint Island giving way to nine labyrinthine dungeons and some of the best puzzles in the entire series. This is a great example of a remake done right.
22. Stardew Valley
2017 | ConcernedApe
There’s something oddly relaxing about farming games that Stardew Valley taps into better than any other game in the niche genre. Maybe it’s the especially calming music, the charmingly well-written characters, or just being able to live out your agricultural dreams at your own pace. Whatever the exact reason, Stardew Valley has garnered millions of fans since its original release.
Part of the appeal is the regular updates. Just when you think you’ve seen everything, ConcernedApe will add new content to keep the game fresh. And while Stardew Valley is a fantastic experience on any of the numerous platforms it’s currently available on, being able to play it anywhere on the Switch arguably makes it the definitive version. 
21. New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
2019 | Nintendo
The Switch’s success has allowed many Wii U games to enjoy a second life. With their brief levels, Mario games have always been perfect for handhelds, and with its pitch-perfect controls and heavy nods to Super Mario Bros. 3, New Super Mario Bros. U is arguably the best side-scrolling Mario game of the last decade. The Switch port even includes all of the New Super Luigi U content previously only available as DLC and a new playable character, Toadette.
20. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
2017 | Bethesda Game Studios
We probably didn’t need another version of Skyrim, and the Switch port doesn’t look that much better than the original 2011 release, but as with other ports of older games, the ability to play one of the greatest RPGs anywhere is a good reason to double (or triple) dip. And there are a few cool unlockables though amiibos, like the Master Sword.
It’s impossible to ignore such a classic RPG on the Switch, especially now that you can play it on your lunch break or on the bus. But seriously, Bethesda, you can stop porting Skyrim now. Get to work on The Elder Scrolls VI and maybe bring that to the Switch.
19. Pokemon Let’s Go, Pikachu/Eevee
2018 | Game Freak
The Pokemon franchise has been around so long at this point that the Let’s Go games are actually the second remakes of the original 1996 Red and Blue games. That’s okay though, as even the last remakes were released on the Game Boy Advance in 2004. By 2018, it was time for a new coat of paint.
Let’s Go freshens things up with modern 3D graphics, wild Pokemon that are now visible in the overworld, and Mega Evolutions from more recent games. The biggest change is the most divisive: motion controls for catching Pokemon. It can be a little silly at first, but it actually adds to the game’s charm.
18. Luigi’s Mansion 3
2019 | Nintendo
Luigi has long played second fiddle to his more famous brother, but after three spooky solo games, he’s built up a successful franchise in its own right that ranks up there among Nintendo’s best. If the previous Luigi’s Mansion games had a flaw, it’s that they got a little repetitive. Luigi’s Mansion 3 thankfully fixes that problem with a massive 17-story hotel with plenty of puzzles to solve and ghosts to trap. And while Luigi’s Mansion 3 is a fantastic single player experience, what really gives it legs is its co-operative modes for 2-8 players, making it the best ghostbusting game since, well…Ghostbusters.
17. Octopath Traveler
2018 | Square Enix
Square Enix’s love letter to 16-bit RPGs might just be better than the classics. Octopath Traveler boasts an innovative battle system that tweaks the typical turn-based formula and unique “HD-2D” graphics that are unlike anything else in the genre. It’s easy to lose several hours playing in portable mode or at home on a big screen. And while the story drags a little bit at times, it’s still worth playing to the end to see how the tales of all eight protagonists play out.
16. Astral Chain
2019 | PlatinumGames
PlatinumGames’ streak of creating the best and most unique action games in the industry continues with Astral Chain. Everything that has made the developer’s past titles like Bayonetta and Nier: Automata instant classics is on full display here, from the massive set pieces to the bonkers anime-inspired story of humanity making its last stand against an interdimensional threat.
And while you’d think those previous efforts pushed combat in an action game to its limits, Astral Chain’s innovative gameplay finds way to introduce new twists to the Platinum secret sauce. Here, you control both your main character and a fully customizable tethered Legion to maximize combos. This is the perfect game to tie you over until Platinum finishes up Bayonetta 3.
15. Bayonetta 2
2018 | PlatinumGames
The first Bayonetta was a sexy, stylish take on action-adventure hack and slash games, with some of the smoothest combat around and a badass protagonist. Bayonetta 2 doesn’t mess with the winning formula but adds more combat options and some of the most ridiculous setpieces ever put in a game, like a battle on top of a moving fighter jet. If you’re looking for something a little less family-friendly on the Switch, look no further than this hectic action game.
14. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
2018 | Retro Studios
The original Donkey Kong Country trilogy is a highlight of the 16-bit era, but in hindsight, it was more beloved for its graphics than its gameplay. It was only once Retro Studios took over the series that the franchise began to live up to its potential, with super smooth platforming and levels more creative than even some of Nintendo’s Super Mario games.
While Retro’s first Donkey Kong Country game on the Wii was a little too punishing, Tropical Freeze got the balance between challenging and frustrating just right. The game was originally released on the Wii U, and the Switch port adds Funky Kong as a playable character. This is an excellent platformer to play with a friend, too!
13. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury
2021 | Nintendo
Super Mario 3D World is a top-notch Mario game, so it was always a shame that it released on a platform as underwhelming as the Wii U. The genius of the game is how it so perfectly combines the best elements of 2D and 3D Mario games. Levels have clear beginnings and endings, and ultimately you just need to climb the flag pole at the goal, but there’s also plenty of room for exploration to track down every last green star. Plus, the cat suit is one of the weirdest and best power-ups in any Mario game.
Everything that made the original Wii U release a must-have remains the highlight of the Switch port, but the addition of Bowser’s Fury, a new adventure where Mario and Bowser Jr. must quickly complete missions before the arrival of a giant, enraged Bowser, makes this one well worth a double dip.
12. Pokemon Sword and Shield
2019 | Game Freak
Sword and Shield may not be the best games in the long-running Pokemon series. Arguably, the lack of some older Pokemon (even after two big expansions) is a pretty big mark against it, but the eighth generation still has a lot going for it thanks to more streamlined gameplay, a massive open-world, and the fact this is the first time a mainline Pokemon game can be played on a home console. That’s something that fans have been clamoring for since the series’ inception back in 1996.
So no, you can’t quite “catch ‘em all,” but you can still have a great time battling the gym leaders of Galar in the seemingly never-ending quest to become the very best. 
11. Sid Meier’s Civilization VI
2018 | Firaxis Games
Despite the Switch’s early success, it’s still home to relatively few third-party console exclusives, but Civilization VI alone almost makes up for that deficit. This is an uncompromising PC port with 24 different civilizations available from the get-go, and all of the features from the original version. It also works great with either a controller or touchscreen controls. If you’re looking for a 4X strategy game on the Switch, Civilization VI is the one. 
10. Diablo III: Eternal Collection
2018 | Blizzard Entertainment
Diablo III is one of the best games of the last decade. The Switch port is late to the party, but if you really want to slay demons on the go and don’t have a laptop handy, this is the perfect way to play the classic action RPG. 
The Switch version adds a handful of Legend of Zelda items, including a Ganondorf costume. It’s not an earth-shattering exclusive, but it’s an easy excuse to sink a few more hours into this game.
9. Fire Emblem: Three Houses
2019 | Nintendo
Nintendo is still mostly known for accessible games that appeal to a wider audience. But then there’s Fire Emblem, a series of hardcore tactical RPGs where every battle can mean permanent death for you and your allies. While still true to its roots, Three Houses takes some liberties with the typical Fire Emblem gameplay. There are still plenty of battles to be fought, but the first half of the game largely takes place at a monastery where you’re a teacher preparing your students for war. And the long-used “weapon triangle” has mostly been replaced with the need to equip the best weapons for each character, adding a new layer of strategy.
As if all that didn’t make for dozens of hours of gameplay, the ability to choose which of the titular three houses you belong to has radically different consequences for the game’s story. It takes a very long time to experience everything that Three Houses has to offer.
8. Super Mario Maker 2
2019 | Nintendo
Super Mario Maker 2 is the definitive Mario game, building on its already near-perfect predecessor with new power ups, a world maker, and assets from Super Mario 3D World. The star of the show is the almost endless supply of user created levels that constantly surprise with twists on other genres and some of the most fiendishly difficult levels ever devised. And if you’re the creative type, the course maker remains one of the most intuitive modes in any game, allowing you to design perfectly playable new levels in just a few minutes.
Even if making Mario levels isn’t you’re thing, Super Mario Maker 2 includes a surprisingly fun story mode of 100 original levels that stand toe-to-toe with anything else in the legendary franchise.
7. Hades
2020 | Supergiant Games
Rarely do story, gameplay, and atmosphere mesh together as well as they do in the rogue-lite Hades. You play as Zagreus, the prince of the Underworld, with the simple goal of escaping from the monotonous life you’re forced to lead under your apathetic father. You’ll die a lot during this quest, but each time you’ll get a little stronger and gain new abilities from the gods of Olympus that keep the experience fresh. Hades knows exactly how to leverage its setting, perfectly capturing each deity’s unique personality and abilities.
The rogue-lite gameplay is also well suited for short bursts of gameplay or marathon sessions, making it a perfect fit for the Switch, which is currently the only home console its available on. It’s easily the best third-party game on the system, and one of the best reasons to pick up a Switch if you haven’t already. 
6. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
2017 | Nintendo
Mario Kart 8 is the best kart racing game ever made. That was true with the original Wii U release and it’s true of the Switch port, which includes all previously released DLC and adds a few new characters and a completely reworked battle mode. Each and every track has its own challenges and the addition of anti-gravity racing is a nice update to the formula.
With tracks and characters from F-Zero, The Legend of Zelda, and Animal Crossing, Mario Kart 8 also feels like the most complete Nintendo racing game of all time. There’s really no reason for a Switch owner not to have this one in their collection.
5. Splatoon 2
2017 | Nintendo
Nintendo has never developed a multiplayer shooter like Call of Duty or Halo. Odds are it never will. But the Splatoon series is just as good as those shooters, especially the second installment. Like with the original, the focus of Splatoon 2 is to use a variety of paint-spraying weapons to cover as much of each level as possible. It’s actually a lot more fun and creative than most of the high-profile shooters out there.
Splatoon 2 adds quite a few new levels, weapons, and unlockables. There’s also a sizable single-player mode, and a ridiculously fun cooperative mode called Salmon Run. If that’s not enough content, Nintendo released the lengthy Octo Expansion DLC in 2018. A copy of Splatoon 2 could occupy a Switch gamer for months.
4. Animal Crossing: New Horizons
2020 | Nintendo
For a lot of people, Animal Crossing isn’t just a game. It’s life. New Horizons was always highly anticipated, but its release at the beginning of the Covid-19 lockdowns made it a much-needed escape for millions of people. Birthdays, graduations, and weddings couldn’t be held in-person, so many were celebrated within New Horizons. Even President Biden and Hong Kong democracy activists set up their own islands.
Even without the specter of Covid-19, New Horizons would still be one of the best games on the Switch. Nintendo has been perfecting the franchise for two decades now, but this version of Animal Crossing is easily the best yet, allowing for near-limitless customization of your own little world. And yet you’re still free to play at your own pace, without any of the pressure of the outside world. The ultimate appeal of Animal Crossing continues to be that it allows us to live our ideal lives.
3. Super Mario Odyssey
2017 | Nintendo
Is Super Mario Odyssey the best 3D Mario game? It’s hard to argue otherwise. Odyssey borrows its level structure and progression system from the beloved Super Mario 64, which Nintendo had largely ignored for the last two decades. Several new twists on the traditional 3D platforming formula, like the ability to throw your new hat buddy Cappy at enemies to take control of them, make Super Mario Odyssey feel incredibly fresh. There probably won’t be another platformer this good on the Switch.
2. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
2018 | Nintendo
Super Smash Bros. has remained wildly popular since it debuted in 1999, and there’s always been a lively debate about which title is the best in the series. Melee arguably has the best mechanics, while Brawl’s Subspace Emissary boasts the most complete story mode. The Wii U game looks fantastic, but the Ice Climbers and Snake were sorely missed.
Ultimate tries to satisfy the fans of each game by including every character who’s ever appeared in the series (plus a few new ones), more than 100 stages from throughout the Nintendo universe, a deep adventure mode called World of Light, and interesting tweaks to even the oldest characters in the roster. If Ultimate isn’t the perfect installment of Smash Bros., we don’t know what is.
Further Reading: Super Smash Bros. Characters Ranked
1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2017 | Nintendo
Breath of the Wild is the perfect marriage of traditional Legend of Zelda 3D gameplay and innovative new systems. The world and story are unmistakably Hylian, yet the game puts a major focus on exploration and experimentation to an extent never before seen in the series.
Yes, the number of weapons have been cut down drastically, but the handful of abilities — like freezing time and creating ice blocks — create even more ways to complete the game’s challenges and traverse its world. And you will want to explore every last inch of Hyrule’s beautifully realized world.
For almost two decades, Zelda games closely following the formula established by Ocarina of Time, one of the greatest games ever made. Breath of the Wild throws out almost all of the concepts that Ocarina pioneered and redefines Zelda as something more open-ended and exciting that will hopefully continue to evolve over the next few years.
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Helpful Sites
Here are some cool things I’ve collected over time from other posts and stuff, I hope someone else finds these useful! (I love them when I need a distraction c: )
***You can bookmark this page, it has everything on it, and I update it when I find something new!***
Interactive Sites/ Games:
Little Alchemy - combine elements to make new ones, and so on!
Tamagotchi - The classic simple and cute game!
Geo Guesser - Guess where you are, using Google Maps!
Cute Orisinal Games - Many mini games with cute themes!
Spent - An online game about surviving poverty
Thisissand - Make art using sand
Anime Avatar Creator - Self explanatory (!!! Loud music!!!)
Pokemon Fusion - Fuse Pokemon
Synaptop - Computer interface with it’s own little network?
PlanetMaker - Make a planet!
PointerPointer - Let your mouse sit there and it’ll match a picture to it
Virtual Piano - Play the piano!
Cookie Clicker - Get as many cookies as you can!
Color- Method of action - Match the color as close as you can
Seaquence - Cute little “sea” theme music maker
Today I die - Simple pixel game (Actually really inspirational)
Deer Cam - no longer live, hacked version of GTA SA, a deer through the city
Essay Typer - input any subject and press any keys for it to write for you (internet based)
Deep Space Map - you need the Google earth plugin but it’s pretty cool!
Art:
Color Blender - Blend any color into another (Great for gradients!)
Color Wheel - Find complimentary or opposite colors using this wheel!
Make a Galaxy - Make a galaxy using cool brushes
Weave Silk - Cool brushes that look like silk/space
Pose Maker - Stick figure like model
Art Models - 3D models, most are rotatable
Line of Action - pictures of models (nude and clothed, you can even add a time limit)
Color Palette Generator - Input image using url to get a color palette using the colors in the image
ColorHexa - Color Hex codes! + learn about colors
Color Hex - Hex codes, similar to color hexa but more user based
Make 8 Bit Art - very simple interface for making pixel art
Pixel Art - you can make your pixels explode to clear
Pixilart - pixel art with history
Piskelapp - pixel art with layers
Sketchpad - online sketchpad, simple layout but can do a lot
Zalgo Text - Make messy/scary looking text
Speech Bubble - great for edits, transparent or GIF
Make Banners - cool, but a little limited
Relaxing/Anxiety Relief:
The quiet place - A quiet place to relax (not working for me now, but there is an app somewhere!)
The Thoughts Room - Thinking things through
Do Nothing for 2 Minutes - Turn off all devices and just reflect
Jonah (interpersonal conflicts) - Choose and click responses to solve problems
Rainy Mood - Listen to the rain, you can even add music to it
Emergency Compliments - a simple and colorful website that gives you compliments using text
Nature Sounds - Sound mixer, choose from different themes, effects, and volumes
Automatic Flatterer  - Using popups it flatters you, usually ends after 5 popups
Coffitivity - Background sounds of a library/coffee place
Rain - Use your mouse to make it go from sunny to stormy (hover/scroll over)
Break something - Smash the screen (loud!!!)
Planetarium - look at the sky
Make Everything Ok - Press a button,everything is ok (kinda silly but nice)
Disgruntle Me - stop being disgruntled and look at these cute stuff!
100,000 Stars - star map, very cool, soothing music
Study Help:
Japanese Vocab - Most used Japanese vocab in a Google docs/spreadsheet
Learn Japanese Masterpost - a tumblr tag from a super helpful tumblr user
Kana Invaders - game with space theme to help you with Japanese Hiragana/Katakana
Manga/Anime - learn with Japanese used in manga and anime
Learn using Anime - chat with anime characters to learn Japanese
Erin’s Challenge - Learn Japanese with skits
Jisho - Japanese Dictionary
Japanese Keyboard - Type in Japanese
Learn to Code - Super cool! Learn CSS, HTML, and more!
CodinGames - let’s you improve your coding with games
Wolframalpha - input any math problem and it will work it out and give many answers!
Long Division - Self explanatory
GeoGebra - calculator, cool interface, helpful with algebra, geometry, probability, and more
Desmos - really good graphing calculator
Tiger Algebra - Really useful and has great examples and sources
Balance - For balancing chemical equations
3D Biology - a 3D model of the human body
3D Solar System - interactive, and a robot voice reading out info
Written? Kitten! - after a set amount of words it will show a cute kitten picture! (or dog/bunny!)
Other stuff?:
WTF should I do today - have a random generator dictate- suggest things to do
Supercook - recipes by what you have around
Seasonal Foods - find fresh produce that is in season in your area
Hackertype - type random stuff and it’ll look like you’re hacking
Book Suggestions - based on books you’ve read before (input books you like and it’ll suggest similar books)
Dialect Test - Answer some questions and this will guess where you’re from based on your dialect
Cute Sound Effects - Simple ones that come in mp3 format
My Body Gallery - input your body type to find other people like you
Anime Sound Effects - also simple sfx
Emoji Tracker - Live tracking of most used emojis + live tweets that use them (epilepsy warning)
Meitu Online Photoshop - it’s all in Chinese, but simple to navigate after awhile
SCM Music Player Custom Skins - a lot of choices to customize a music player
Sanger - pug licking screen
Audiosauna - online music making studio, saves as .song file
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Expanded the truth depends on adding new things to our existence; not tied in with evolving it, however about blending another counterfeit reality to our reality, improving our very own world with the utilization of this innovation. AR can have many uses, and we have all observed a considerable lot of these in movies or anecdotal arrangements that create in a speculative future. Be that as it may, today, this innovation is progressing positively.
Recently On March 23 of this year, we saw that thanks to augmented reality a dragon flew through a Baseball stadium in Korea, an event that all spectators could enjoy through sports broadcast channels for baseball fans, as this was broadcast live.
In the last blog (Virtual Reality -I)as I mentioned VR is more explorable than we know till now, before discussing further we need to classify 3 types
Let us define them in short so that we can differentiate them.
Virtual Reality: in VR user is made to feel, and see the virtual elements giving a real-life experience to the person. The best example is HTC Vive, Oculus Rift.
Augmented Reality: In AR artificial or digital elements are added to real life using smartphones. The best example is Pokemon Go.
Mixed Reality: as the name suggests that combined elements of VR and AR are experienced. This technology has started evolving .best example is of Microsofts hololens
As compared to roller-coaster rides that are exciting and bit scary, Augmented reality (AR) is a much different technology. It creates a wonderful artificial reality in our real world. This technology is seeming to be more useful in every aspect of our daily life.
 As it can cover Social media Filters or any surgical activities or navigation and shopping. AR falls between mixed reality spectrums
Types of Augmented Reality (AR)
different categories of augmented reality technology has been developed, each with differences in their principals and applications. 
Marker Based Augmented Reality
marker based AR
Marker-based augmented reality: it is known as Image Recognition which makes use of a camera and a mark which is also called a QR code which is recognized by the reader and gives output.
Markerless Augmented Reality
markerless AR
AR of Markerless is the most broadly used application of augmented reality, it is also called as “Location-based” or “Position-based” or GPS AR, it uses the GPS, velocity meter, digital compass. All this is embedded in the device and it provides detail data based on location. A strong reason behind using Markerless Augmented Reality is that nowadays smartphones are available all over and the best is the location detecter feature provided by phones. this helps to find nearby businesses and mapping the direction.
Projection Based Augmented Reality
Projection based AR
As the name suggests, Projection-based means artificial light is projected on the real objects and surfaces. This projection-based augmented reality application allows for interaction by humans, it can sense the human touch of the projected light. This is done by the differentiation between the known projection and altered projection
The best application of projection is based on the use of laser-plasma technology which projects 3-dimensional hologram in mid-air
Superimposition Based Augmented Reality
In this augmented reality the original view is replaced completely of=r partially with the newly augmented view. The main role is object recognition because the application cannot replace the original view with an augmented view of the object that cannot be determined. The best example based on the consumer is Ikea augmented reality furniture catalog.
Augmented Reality transforms nature around you into an advanced interface by setting virtual items in reality, continuously. Augmented Reality can be seen through a wide assortment of encounters. We recognize 3 principle classifications of Augmented Reality devices.
The environment becomes a digital interface by augmented reality by placing virtual objects in the real world. This augmented reality can be seen in a variety of experiences. 3 categories are as below
 Augmented Reality 3D viewers it allows the user to place 3d models in real life and trackers are not used for it
Augmented Reality browsers allow users to collect a lot of information by pointing the camera to objects like building or road
Gaming it creates exciting and gaming environment by using real surrounding, like a game of shooting and zombies seem to move nearby to you in surrounding and best example of pokemon go game
Augmented Reality 3D viewers, similar to Augment, enable clients to put life-size 3D models in your condition with or without the utilization of trackers. Trackers are basic pictures that 3D models can be connected to in Augmented Reality.
Augmented Reality programs advance your camera show with relevant data. For instance, you can point your cell phone at a structure to show its history or assessed esteem.
The last way that Augmented Reality is commonly experienced is through gaming, making vivid gaming encounters that use your genuine environment. Envision shooting match-ups with zombies strolling in your room! The greatest utilization of Augmented Reality gaming to-date is Pokémon Go, enabling clients to get virtual Pokémon who are hidden in present reality.
Types of Virtual Reality Devices
Most of the systems creating virtual reality require your pc and HMD which delivers the imagery integral for creating a virtual world.
There are many HMD’s available today where few are affordable and some are expensive. The best example is Google Cardboard even if it is cheap but can be used with your smartphones. It is GOOGLE that made it easy for anyone to experience the Virtual Reality
Window on World
This virtual reality system is widely used for visualizing Medical procedures like surgeries or colonoscopies. It also can be used for training.
Immersive System
Immersive System is different than Window world, where the user wears the headset and makes the user field existing in the virtual world, surrounding along with sharp visual and audio
Telepresence
Telepresence has a meaning like a tele, “at a distance”, and presence, “being present”.
The sensors controlled remotely by the user. examples like drones as being operated via telepresence VR, bomb disposal robots, undersea exploration.
Mixed Reality
Microsofts hololens to design car-FORD
The last kind of virtual reality is Mixed Reality. Here the computer-generated inputs are mixed with telepresence input, or vision of user from real-world to give out virtual output.
Best example like pilots views in fighter plane where the map and data are displayed inside his helmet or patient information that can be seen during complex surgery.
Mixed Reality (MR) is utilized as an autonomous idea. We can arrange the truth advances, as referenced in the reality-virtuality continuum.
Mixed Reality Definition (Continuum)
The scope of constant scale that covers every single imaginable variety and pieces of genuine and virtual articles. The continuum ranges from a totally genuine and regular habitat to a totally virtual condition. The idea was first presented by Paul Milgram.
we are moving forward towards Digital Transformation
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