 Hey everyone, welcome back to another Nintendo Prime Reacts today. I, Nathaniel Ruffa-Gents, your host and joined by YouTuber Mason of Delfino. Hello. And I know I just had this and I'm gonna get it wrong. Sir Surge outlet from Twitch. He's a streamer. What's up ladies and gents? The very first time he's actually been with us on anything we've done here. So nice to have you here. No, thank you. So today, there was a little Pokemon Direct. And when I say little, I mean they had three big announcements, but it was only eight minutes long. So kind of put a lot into eight minutes. So before we react and get into some thoughts and opinions on what all happened, let's just go over the general gist of what happened today. The there is Pocken Tournament Deluxe or DX if you prefer. They translated it as Deluxe, but it's DX on all the packaging. That is coming to Nintendo Switch. I believe on September 22nd and it features five new Pokemon over the original Pocken Tournament for Wii U and arcades. One of those Pokemon happened to be from Pokemon Sun and Moon. No surprise there. And then they also added some new modes. I believe three new modes. I Really should have those modes up. I don't one of them is online rankings. So they have ranked battles. They also have, there it is, Friendly Match, which they describe as a casual battle mode. So pretty standard for most fighting games and then a group match, which is a friends-only battle mode. Also in the teaser, they showed things like it works in all the different ways you can use the switch. So, split screen, tabletop mode, single joy-cons, yada yada yada, multiple switches hooked up together. So all the ways we've seen Switch used in the past, this game does that as well. They also announced, and it was really weird how they announced it, because they kind of snuck it in at the end of the Pocken Tournament Deluxe trailer, is Pokemon Sun and Moon Ultra Editions. Yes. Those are, I mean, I guess they're brand new Pokemon games, is how they're describing them. With new stories, new Pokemon. Yeah, it's kind of, from what I understand, it's kind of like Pokemon Black and White too. Yup, that's the way I see it too. So again, they're calling them brand new Pokemon games, mainline franchise games, coming out in November 17th. And yeah, we just saw Brief Glimpse as a gameplay, I didn't really see a whole lot. And then the last announcement was that Pokemon Gold and Silver are coming to 3DS Virtual Console on September 22nd. And I guess the big thing with that is that you can battle and transfer wirelessly, which is pretty standard today, but obviously back in those days you had to use those clunky chords. And it's compatible with the Pokemon Bank, which I feel like they're just doing with all their games they release at this point. Alright, so that's the gist of it. Three big announcements, eight minutes. What a... Well, let's start with Sur Surge Outlet over there. What, which one of these announcements really stood out to you? Well... Probably the Virtual Console on 3DS probably stood out to me the most, because... Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't they just remake these games for the 3DS or was that Gen 3? Oh, jeez. You know, I should... Omega? Yeah. Like Alpha Sapphire? It was something like that. It wasn't about Soul Silver. And... Yeah. I can't remember what the Golem was called. For some reason the Soul Silver one's sticking with me. Heart Gold? Heart Gold, yeah. Okay, maybe I'm thinking of something else. Yeah, those were kind of like remakes. Well, Virtual Console support is always good to see. It makes me question what it would be like if we did get it on Switch, which is the biggest question that I have is, why was the Pokémon stars that we were supposed to get on Switch? But I guess Pokémon of whatever deluxe edition 7.3 Sun and Moon. That looks great, I suppose. I didn't pick up Sun and Moon for myself, but... Sure. My friend said it was alright and so maybe I'll pick up this version and give it a shot. Yeah, everyone's been trying to convince me. I did not pick up Pokémon of Sun and Moon last year myself either. One, to be open and honest with our fan base, I've kind of fallen out of love with the Pokémon series. I played it religiously up until about Diamond and Pearl and then I just kind of fell out. It just felt too repetitive and while there was new things they were doing with each game, the game started taking itself almost too seriously in my mind. It got so complex if you wanted to build good teams that it wasn't that complex back in the day. And then Ice Cream Pokémon. Yeah, and the Pokémon designs were getting bad. I really wanted to get Sun and Moon and then I played the demo and as people on the channel know infamously I hated the demo. I thought it was one of the worst video game demos I've ever played that's actually playable. Ouch. But all of my complaints I've had with that demo, everyone, all of my friends that have played it assured me that those complaints aren't valid to the actual game. It's just they put out a demo that wasn't going to convey the games properly. The demo worked well I was told for people who have continually been playing Pokémon but if people were trying to get back into the series it was not a very good introduction. And that's fine. I mean there is Darren the editor-in-chief over at Seldom Informer. He told me he might actually be sending me one of his either Pokémon Sun or Pokémon Moon for me to play. I told him if he did that I will definitely play it then. I might even do some live streams of it but I haven't played them. So when I hear Ultra, you know, the Ultra what is it? Sun, Ultra Moon, you know, new stories, new Pokémon. I haven't experienced the original story yet. And I don't know if there's anything about those games that's going to make me want to try those ones out either. Especially since it does feel like a lot like the Black 2, White 2 situation and I didn't play those games either. I don't think these iterative releases where they're basically reusing content just to get a new game out does it for me because it's kind of lazy in a way. And I think I've seen that as like the general reaction to this direct has been a lot of people have been like, well, yeah, it's not just that we're disappointed that Pokémon Stars or whatever wasn't announced or confirmed to exist or any sort of Switch game besides Pock and Tournament Deluxe. It's that you have a kind of like a remade version of a game you released last year with a new story and then that honestly people these days just expect that as DLC. Like Breath of the Wild is getting brand new story DLC at the end of the year. Right, yeah. So like they obviously could have just released this new story with new Pokémon as a DLC pack for 20 bucks. But you know, that's not what they're doing. That's not what Pock... It's the Pokémon Company. Yeah, and it's the Pokémon Company. You know, that's not what they do. They try to have a big game come out every single year. Even if it's... They live by their own rules. Yeah, they live by their own rules. Well, and the prime example is the fact we even have a Pokémon Direct days from E3. See, that's something that threw me off. It's already jumping just all of a sudden. But like basically, you know, they've never really actually announced a huge Pokémon title at E3. I don't think, have they? In like recent years anyway? Nope, they've always done it in Directs before E3. Right, and that's something that people have just begun to expect in a way. But if they announced these three things here, all of a sudden what would they have for Pokémon 4 Switch besides Pock and Tournament Deluxe? Well, there's not going to be anything. Right, so everybody's expecting, you know, once we got the announcement like, oh hey, Pokémon Direct tomorrow, everybody's minds went to Sinnoh remakes. And, you know, everybody's like, oh, it's going to happen, it's going to happen. Hyping up games that aren't going to exist. You don't have confirmation that it's existing. Why hype it up? So everybody's disappointed now, seemingly, anyway, because it's basically Sun and Moon 2, you know. Yeah, I mean, I don't know why they didn't even use the two. Right. I've played both of those games of Sun and Moon. But it's just like, I can't see myself going out and buying this because Pokémon, it's a series to me that, I mean, while I understand the hype around it, you know, it's a very well-rounded franchise overall. It's just, it seems so repetitive to me as somebody that kind of stands out from that crowd in a way. So I can't see myself jumping right back in for it, you know. Yeah, it's... I agree. Yeah, it's one of those things to me, and I feel like a hypocrite saying this because, you know, obviously I've been following the Zelda series very closely all these years, bought all the Zelda games, loved most of them. And there's times, you know, people feel like, oh, it's a cash grab, like Phantom Hourglass, and they had a quick turnaround with Spirit Tracks. And, you know, that was reusing assets and stuff, but it wasn't one. It didn't even take place in the same world. Like, it had an actual world compared to an ocean. And that, to me, was a big enough difference to be like, okay, this isn't the same kind of Zelda game. Whereas, like, with Pokémon, a lot of the games kind of feel samey to me. And I know Pokémon Sun and Moon was like a big step from where the franchise has been. So, you know, it's like, you know, finally, after all these years, a true evolution of where Pokémon is going. But to have something so iterative on that this quickly, on a system that, at least personally, I'm not that excited for 3DS games anymore. Right. Because... We got the Switch. Yeah, I got the Switch. Like, I hate, you know, some people got mad at me before saying, oh, well, the Switch doesn't replace the 3DS. I'm like, that's fine, I understand that. But in my mind, I'm not going to play on two different mobile video game systems when I'm out. I'm only going to take one, and I'm going to take the Switch. I mean, the thing is people like it because it's new, and I get it. I mean, it's a seriously cool thing, too. You know, it's not just because it's new, why people play it. But people will begin to respect it's 2017. You know, we got to have something kind of in this era to play, in a way. And the 3DS doesn't cut that anymore. It's, what, six years old now? And I mean, I still love my 3DS, don't get me wrong. But they definitely went more hardcore with their releases back in the day whenever it was still kind of getting out there, you know. Now they just kind of release what seem like filler titles just to kind of keep it alive. Yeah, I mean, the only way I can excuse what they're doing now, outside of the fact that they've always done this, so it's really, I, coming into this direct where everyone was like hyping it up, I'm like, dude, they're just going to like, port Pocken tournament and maybe release Sun and Moon 2. That's all I expected. And that's basically what we got. Outside of obviously the new Virtual Console stuff, and that's great, but they regularly release Virtual Console versions of the game. So like that, to me, that's not even that big of an announcement. Even as much as I love Gold and Silver, you know, if they would have announced it for Switch, and that would have been the very first Virtual Console game announced for Switch, that would have been cool. Since we don't even know Virtual Console coming to Switch. To put it into most simplest terms, my roommate texted me when he saw the direct, because it happened while I was still at work. And he said that he was expecting nothing from this direct, and he was still a bit disappointed. Yeah, the only way, I mean, even though this is what I expected, you know, and I didn't buy Pocken tournament on Wii U, so I'll probably end up getting it on Switch. And I'm sure it's fantastic. Like the idea of Pokemon battling, like throwing back to like old fighting games and to, you know, Pokemon Stadium kind of thing, except, you know, you're manually controlling the Pokemon. Like it feels really cool. Like a concept I would enjoy. But this overall direct, it's kind of like everyone right now is kind of waiting for that new Switch news that is going to make them feel like they were justified, I guess, in buying a Switch. And that's not to say they don't feel that way. Obviously Breath of the Wild, but again, a lot of the arguments right now are the two best games in the system are Wii U games that were ported. Right. And you know, now we know one of the next best games coming out is going to be a Wii U port. So, yeah, we have ARMS coming out next week, which is obviously a big deal. You know, it's the first like new IP, but it's also kind of Nintendo's first Switch exclusive game coming out. Which whoever thought that it would be a brand new IP would be their first Switch exclusive AAA game coming out. Just crazy to think that it's a new IP. It's not Mario. It's not Zelda. It's, you know, a brand new IP that's totally unproven in the market. But when I looked at this direct, I was like, well, I know what they're going to do, but it's not what they should do. The only excuse to me is if later this year or early next year we find out there is a Pokemon game coming to Switch and they just weren't ready to talk about it till 2018. And that would make this year just be like, okay, well, this year just is what it is. They are cash grabbing as much as they can. You know, they threw out these titles, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon on 3DS instead of Switch because they're already working on a Switch game and they just wanted to make money in the meantime. So they're going to make money off the 66 million install base of 3DS, you know. Is it going to sell as well as Sun and Moon? Probably not. But, you know, it'll probably still combine sell north of 10 million units and that's plenty for them. Which, I mean, it's even crazy thinking about that. Like, I came from the Zelda world. There hasn't been a single Zelda game that's sold 10 million units. So just thinking of, oh, that's a down, that's a down Pokemon game for sales-wise. Right. So overall, like, I'm not disappointed by the direct because it is what it is. I just think people were hoping for a surprise. And I don't know, I think the problem with this direct coming as close as it is to E3 is, it almost makes me worry, it shouldn't make me worry because this is the Pokemon company versus Nintendo on the whole. But it makes me worry a little bit about is this kind of leading what our expectations should be for E3 as well, where Nintendo's got that half-hour spotlight and we're just going to hear about games we already know about and they're not really going to announce. Like, maybe their big surprise was Mario and Rabbids. Now we know. So... So now what? So now what? Because they literally said they're just talking about 2017 games and if they stick strictly to that, it's like, well, okay. Well, the thing with Nintendo, just not to get off topic for too long, just to kind of mention it. Yeah. I feel like in Nintendo Directs, they tend to say that, but now and then they kind of stretch that truth a little bit, you know? Sure, they have, yeah. And so I'm kind of expecting that rather, like maybe until the end of Q2 of 2018 even. Even if it's just like one game announcement that's coming in like February or something, you know, just something to kind of start off the New Year. So we have something else to look forward to other than, oh, this is all we're getting, you know? Because the game job thing, I feel like they have to have learned that from Wii U. You know, that was a mistake on their part. Everybody's aware of that. But with that said, you know, the Switch has had, what, like one big game a month now so far since launch, which is great. And hopefully that continues. But, you know... Well, I feel like this Direct, this Pokemon Direct, without meaning to, put almost more pressure on Nintendo AD 3. Not just, you know, people worried about, oh, they're not going to have any new announcements, but that their big Switch announcement was another Wii U port. Right. And let's say that Nintendo's other big announcement, let's say that 2018 surprise is a Smash Bros. port for early next year. Well, that's great. Obviously that needs to happen, but if that's your other big announcement and their previous big announcement was Pocken Tournament, it's like, well, so this is a console that's just surviving off Wii U ports all the time with a sprinkle of new games. And then people are like, well, what games are you even making if you don't have, I mean, if you only have three brand new Nintendo games coming out this year and everything else is Wii U ports, what the heck are you guys doing? What's Retro Studio's been doing for the past four years? Since Tropical Freeze. How could we not have any announcement in four years? Is there a problem? Are there issues? There is Pikmin 4. We haven't heard about it yet. Supposedly Pikmin 4. Well, yeah. We believe exists. Right. Well, I know. I was in an interview, I think. Yeah, Miyamoto said it was basically done, but that's one announcement I almost expect to happen just because I think it was already done for Wii U and they're like, yeah, we can't put this on Wii U. So, yeah, that makes sense. But yeah, no, this Pokemon Direct, as I said, it met my expectations, which I guess is why I'm a little disappointed because I don't like when things meet my expectations unless my expectations are so high that they can't be met, typically. And I've never really been that way with anything. Outside of Breath of the Wild. Had any of the Breath of the Wilds release my expectations were sky high and they were mostly met. Whereas with this Direct, I just kind of expected the safe route and that's what they did. I'm kind of left empty inside. It's okay for... I almost want to tell the Pokemon Company that it's okay to not have a year with a new Pokemon game. Right. That's fine. You release them so often, it's okay. Like, yeah, the pock and tournament thing, the port probably needed to happen, just like all the other Wii U games. I'm sure we might hear at E3 that Band-Aid II is getting ported or something. That's fine. The Wii U library absolutely should get ported because the Wii U wasn't very popular and those games deserve a second shelf life. But those shouldn't be like showcase games, you know? Like, we're at a time now where everyone's waiting for all this big news. Pock and tournament's not really a big deal in the grand scheme of this. So that feels like something that could have been announced after E3, closer to release. Right. And I also... just another thing to keep in mind is the fact that he specifically... the... I forget his name. The Pokemon Company president specifically mentioned that this is the next big Switch game for Pokemon and everyone else was remembering that interview and I don't remember the exact quote, but I distinctly remember there being an interview at one point where someone asked him and they were like, yeah, the next big Pokemon game is gonna be on Switch. And then they came out with the Pokemon Black and White 2.374. Yeah. I think that's just the general feeling coming out of this direct is that it's what people expected, but people were hoping that there was going to be more. And I know some people are gonna be like, oh, we expected like a Pokemon Star. And I get it, those rumors have been around forever. Whether or not they're true or not doesn't really matter at this point. What matters... We'll find out soon enough anyway. I mean, well, we're not gonna find out until 2018. Right. We're gonna do it to be honest. And if we find out the next Pokemon games are coming also to 3DS, and it's like, okay, well, you just give up. They're not releasing HD Pokemon. It's just not happening. But I don't know. I mean, I feel like these games are fine to exist as they are. No one's gonna complain about Virtual Console. No one's gonna complain that Pock and Tournament got ported with some new content. There's new versions of Sun and Moon after how popular they were last year. That's fine, I just... I feel like these are just announcements they could sprinkle later in the year. They didn't need to be like a precursor to E3. It just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Which I don't know if that's my fault. I mean, maybe it's just because I'm not... There's probably people that are really hyped for the new Sun and Moon games. Like really, really hyped. Pokemon sells like hotcakes. Yeah, I'm sure there's tons of people. We're obviously not among them. But it's to that point where... Yeah, that's just what's expected. Can you do something unexpected? You want to know what the next big Pokemon game could have been if they really wanted to make a big deal on Switch? They could have brought Pokemon Stadium back. That would be awesome. And had the new Sun and Moon games work with that because we already have evidence of other games being able to work with cross-saves and 3DS to Switch. What if when we learn more about Poken Tournament that it turns out that Poken Tournament is the next Pokemon Colosseum? Or like it has like a side mode in it? Yeah, a new unannounced mode that's Colosseum mode basically. That's almost like dreaming that they have another mode that's Pokemon Snap. That would be the only reason why I would buy Poken because I bought Poken on Wii U and played it like maybe two or three times in all of existence and it's been collecting dust ever since. But I would probably actually legitimately play Poken Deluxe on Switch if it had a Colosseum mode. Well yeah, well I think a lot of the issues with Poken Tournament or however it's pronounced is that it's definitely like an arcade game. Yeah. Arms feels like it's got more to it than a Poken Tournament because there's upgrades and unlockables and there's like a backstory apparently and Poken legitimately is also an arcade game. Yeah, it was originally released as an arcade game so it's like arcade games aren't a bad deal like that's fine but there's not a lot of substance to it so we know what this game is. We know. Here's your Pokemon, you have all your moves you know like this is just what it is it's a fighting game and there's no substance behind it just Pokemon fighting and Arms has more substance to it you know even a lot of the fighting games today you know the new street fighters the new Mortal Kombat they even have more substance now added so it almost feels out of place in our world today where arcades aren't really as relevant as they used to be. And correct me if I'm wrong but aren't all five of the new characters coming to Poken Deluxe just characters that they added to the arcade version? That I do not know that I would have to double check because the arcade version is only in Japan I'm not 100% sure about that this is the first time I've heard of them but I haven't been watching any Poken Tournament news in a long time until this announcement so yeah, Mason what's your general takeaway from this? You know I feel like just in general people expected more than what we got and while we did get some you know decent announcements for what they were people were expecting this thing and this thing only for example you know and once they got what would seem like a repeat of what we just played last year it's kind of like what's the point you know I'm sure people enjoyed the virtual console that we're getting for 3DS and Poken Tournament DX or Deluxe whatever you call it whatever you prefer but I just can't see people getting insanely like oh my gosh this is going to be the best thing I've ever seen that kind of thing you know since we kind of have seen similar I mean it's Pokemon for me looking at it from this perspective from mine it all looks the same to me I mean that's just how I see Pokemon I don't hate it and I understand there's people that do like it but for me personally I'm not really at all it's just like okay cool well that's why a lot of people want to see like a Pokemon Star has happened because it would be a game on switch in HD you know all the excuses for not doing certain things in the past because you're limited are gone so like that's what people I think that's why a lot of people are let down today because they wanted to see what Game Freak could do if you remove all these mobile restrictions and let them have the power of the switch to basically do whatever the heck they want I feel like if they did put it on the switch though their entire Pokemon like the 3DS fan base in general would just die you know because then oh there's an HD Pokemon forget this thing I don't need it anymore I can play it on my switch yeah but the switch would also continue to sell the hotcakes so there's a counter to that like yeah the 3DS might die but the 3DS sales have already been kind of sinking I know that they did get kind of a boost last year with Sun and Moon but in general they have been going down as they should 6 year old piece of hardware you know and yeah I know they're releasing another 2DS XL thing and that's fine maybe that'll become their new standard cheap go to you know system I think it's 150 bucks exactly half the price of a switch yeah like I get it like there is room in the marketplace for like a cheap handheld like that especially for kids but I feel like I wonder if the reason some people are disappointed is because they are in that camp that they just feel like the switch is absolutely perfect but they see a path work to be so much better and part of that path includes Pokemon I think for the switch to be at its peak it would most definitely need to include Pokemon because Pokemon is Nintendo's arguably Nintendo's biggest seller compared to Mario and even Fire Emblem has been getting up there even compared to Zelda these days but if switch wants to succeed switch definitely needs the Pokemon support which is where Pokken kind of comes in but it doesn't quite fill the niche we've all been looking to itch per se yeah no I think Nintendo is in a very interesting spot right now even with regards to Pokemon with the 3DS with everything because I think a lot of people love the idea of the switch being their all in one system being that hybrid it's not a home console you take on the go it's a hybrid of home console and portable and in many consumers minds that means we should get all of Nintendo's franchises on that system but Nintendo has never said they're gonna do that they've never once come out and said that's gonna happen that's just what people assume should happen because hey it is a hybrid at least it feels like a hybrid and Nintendo's been like the whole time they've always said we're gonna continue to support the 3DS there's gonna continue to be 3DS exclusive games and it's just this ultra moon and ultra sun are just further proof that maybe there are gonna just continue to keep making 3DS games highly popular ones that are never gonna come to switch and you have to wonder someday if that you know let's say they said they're supporting the 3DS at least in 2018 let's find out they announced even brand new Pokemon games for 2018 and they're throwing the 3DS then you start getting to the point where Nintendo might try to keep the 3DS going for another four years and is that ever going to start affecting the switch sales because people still need to own two Nintendo systems to get all the Nintendo games I feel yes absolutely it will affect sales I think the the 3DS is almost holding the switch back and it's unfortunate that I'm not sure if Nintendo does or doesn't realize it but it's slightly disappointing to me that Nintendo isn't just going all in with switch and saying alright we've we're here to fix our past mistakes we know you didn't like the Wii U the 3DS it did alright and we're gonna do what we did good and we're gonna do what we did good here and there and everywhere we're gonna just make this a bam at least on the flip side we do a Fire Emblem coming to the system next year so hopefully a full Fire Emblem will be great they made it sound like it's a full Fire Emblem game we haven't had Fire Emblem on a home console in a long time so it's due it's a path of radiance on Wii in a long while I mean the 3DS helped revive the franchise so now it's time to get that home console experience well I think that's gonna gonna wrap it up here for our reaction I think fans out there kinda get the general gist of how we feel it was okay expected a little bit of a let down because we're hoping for more I will say the virtual console thing is probably the highlight for me though more virtual consoles brand new pokemon games and old pokemon games you're excited about I suppose but I'm also one of those classic pokemon master race once they started making ice cream for pokemon I gave up I figured you already mentioned that once they had some weird pokemon designs that was what was kinda nice with sun and moon they kinda took their good pokemon designs and just redid them a little bit I will give them some credit for that I don't know where they were going with some of those pokemon designs I agree I never really planned to pick up sun and moon but I did actually watch most of the pokemon unveiling trailers and I saw all those pokemon and this last generation wasn't too bad well I mean again a lot of reimagining of already existing pokemon which to me is way better than whatever the heck they've been doing for a couple of genes at least oh my god the ice cream pokemon there's so many bad pokemon designs it's like are you really running out of ideas let me just look at oh look I have a remote control let's make this a pokemon quick we're parakeas or parakeas yeah or parakeet there's new pokemon in this one so just wait for the joycon pokemon oh yes it's happening it better evolve into a full switch no it evolves into two joycons no grip and then it becomes the actual switch it'll do something like it'll have some weird third evolution that's got nothing to do with it and then a mega evolution where it has a dock there you go there it is jeez alright mason you got any closing thoughts on the direct uh you know kind of like what you said just kind of summed it up pretty well we were somewhat disappointed but somewhat you know this was expected kind of thing you know me personally again I'm not really too fond of the series in general so I'm kind of like okay cool but at the same time you know I wish the people got what they were expecting rather I don't think Sun and Moon 2 I mean obviously this pokemon is going to sell well I just don't think it's going to like be exactly what Nintendo is expecting in terms of like sales and stuff sure well I want to thank you guys for joining me on this Nintendo Prime Reacts obviously if you guys out there listening watching if you have your own opinions or you think these are the greatest things in sliced bread go ahead and let us know down in the comments it's cool to disagree with us we all have our own opinions on things obviously if you liked what we did here you could like, subscribe, comment below obviously go ahead and over to Mason of Delphino's channel he's got a lot of cool videos he does over there I've watched most of them yeah I've watched most of them in the last few months and then obviously you got Sursurge Outlet, I almost said chat since that's his name on Discord yeah Sursurge Outlet over on Twitch you can go ahead and go watch them I'll put some links down to your guys' channels and stuff in the description thanks for joining maybe we'll get together again once this whole E3 fiasco is over definitely oh and I'm jealous of you Mason going to E3 I'm so excited it's going to be worth it I went last year man it's a lot of fun I'll let you know how it goes alright I'll catch you guys next time