We will be having a gathering on the Forth of July to celebrate our country’s beginning. Stop on by and flash some lights to go with the fireworks.
I just can’t wait any longer. Some Halloween lights are up in the living room and I’ve changed the theme. It must be time to go out and buy some candy.
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit was announced during Nintendo's surprise Mario 35th Anniversary Direct, letting you transform your living room into your own custom Mario Kart track to race around with friends. Yes, even your pets can be involved in this.
Done with the boring part of the year and finally getting around to the holidays. Yea! Halloween first.
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Looks like LivingroomCam is down for the count. The old Pentium III that kept it running has bit the dust. Give me a bit to get a new system in place.
It looks like the tree won’t go up until the weekend of the 17th. That’s pretty late but we’re waiting for our son to come home from college so he can help pick out the tree and decorate. It’s a family thing.
Although our wildlife-viewing in the real world may be extremely restricted right now, we hope that you enjoy an ‘armchair safari’ while watching these live wildlife cameras! From Orca in Canada, nesting Royal Albatross in New Zealand and live (guided!) safaris in South Africa, there is plenty of wildlife action happening right this minute, for you to enjoy with a cup of tea from the comfort of your living room.
Key to Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is the included remote-controlled kart, which features a camera mounted above the plumber's head to track your progress around your living room. The camera feed is transmitted back to your Switch, which then overlays elements like track limits, HUD elements, and more to give Home Circuit its distinct mixed-reality racing feel. Virtual racers are also visible alongside your kart.
Races will include various visual themes and traditional Mario Kart items, too, with developer Velan Studios explaining that the controls have been designed to be easy to grasp but faithful to the series' feel. You'll also be able to mix local and online multiplayer, with multiple karts on a single local course combining with virtual opponents on screen.
Sorry the tree came down so early. Despite being watered twice a day, the tree became tinder dry with needles falling out in clumps. Rather than burn down the house, the tree came down early. There is always next year. Happy New Year to everyone!!
We’ll be having our traditional Christmas Eve dinner with the family and, of course, the Christmas morning present opening. Stop by and flash the lights to say “Merry Christmas”.
From the trailer it, seems you will be able to lay out tracks however you want using up to four checkpoint banners that you place around the space you're playing in. The toy kart will need to drive through these checkpoints to register a lap, but it does seem like the game will also communicate the twists and turns between them while you're playing so that you can't just take the shortest path to the finish line.
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is out on October 16 for Nintendo Switch. It was one of many new Mario announcements from Nintendo's latest Direct, which included announcements for Super Mario All-Stars, Super Mario 3D All-Stars, a port of Super Mario 3D World with additional content, and more.
It’s that time of year again: time for ChristmasCam. We will be having the usual Christmas Wagilia on Christmas Eve and then present unwrapping Christmas morning. Come by and visit.
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