Nintendo Store app available now on Android and iOS outside of Japan
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The app gives access to the digital Nintendo store front where users can purchase games and apps, and queue them for download to linked devices.
Now that Halloween is officially over, we’ve begun the dreaded march into the real holiday season. That means spending extended periods of time with our hooman family, dry turkey, and pawsitively awkward conversations with our crazy uncle who won’t stop talking about the stock market. Needless to say, we’d much rather be at home with our feline family, but we have to show up. We know we’re not the only ones who have families that are, let’s say, purrfectly difficult to deal with, so we’ve devised a few ways to survive the holiday season that we want to share with you. The first is to pretend your sick, but that doesn’t work very well, and then you also miss out on all the free food, so we don’t really recommend it. The second is to go, but spend the whole time scrolling through some feisty feline funnies to keep your mood pawsitive while chaos reigns all around you. While the turkey is being carved, gravy is being spilled, and Aunt Diane is screaming while chewing her green beans, you can be blissfully immersed in the hilarious cattos of the internet and oblivious to everything else. This is our prefurred choice because it not only makes us giggle, but it also reminds us of our kitties at home. If you need help getting through Thanksgiving and Christmas (or any other holidays you may celebrate), we propose these purrfectly hissterical felines in the form of memes below. They might not make your family less insane, but they certainly will help you stay sane in the meantime.
Did you hear? The historic Falls of Clyde sailing ship that was built in 1878 was hauled 25 miles out to sea Wednesday from Honolulu. It was a sad day that history was removed, and the state could not bring it ashore where it could retire with honor.