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2000 Hive Staked + HiveBuzz & My SNES Journey Continues

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The end of the year is fast approaching and I have goals to achieve. With yesterday being HPUD (Hive Power-up Day) I thought it a good day as any to complete my final powerup of the year thus putting me over my softcap goal of total Hive Power staked for 2023. The powered up amount, 2000 HIVE. The total amount I now have staked, just over 15,000 Hive Power. I'm already starting to think of my new goal for 2024. With the variance in cryptocurrency its hard to place a static number on such so I always like to set goals with today's price in mind. I also like to set soft-cap goals, meaning the goal is the minimum I expect to achieve. That being said my softcap goal for Hive Power owned by the end of 2024 is 25,000. Dependent on a bull run for assets held, I might be able to smash past my softcap goal (Time will tell).


The Powerup

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Soon after my powerup I was met with a Congratulations message from @hivebuzz. That message notified me of my participation in HPUD and that I been awarded a badge. But not just any badge, I was awarded the biggest Power-Bee badge. If you are unfamiliar with the HiveBuzz site I do encourage you to check it out as its chalk full of interesting stats. Who knows you might have some badges waiting for your viewing that you never knew you earned. To visit HiveBuzz click on the following URL: https://hivebuzz.me/@PutYourHiveNameHere

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This is a two part post below is my SNES MINI journey continued.




Our last entry into our MINI SNES series had us playing the ever so popular game known as Donkey Kong. If you are interested in reading that journey here is the post: RentMoney Plays Donkey Kong Country (Mini SNES Classic). We had allot of great suggestions on what game we should play next such as Super Metroid (suggested by @thegoliath) and Contra 3 (suggested by @ninjamike) but upon firing up the old mini SNES I got to talking to my partner in crime (my daughter) and mentioned to her that there was a game on this system that was created but never released before. That immediately got her attention and she wanted to see which game it was. That game was Star Fox 2, which was canceled before its official release but later included on the SNES MINI. However the game was not able to be played right away. This game needed to be unlocked and to do so we needed to finish the first stage of Star Fox one. To say my daughter was unimpressed with Star Fox One would be an understatement. She was not use to the inverted controls so we changed that setting to see if that helped any. Her mind was made up; this game just wasn't for her. This game sucks! was something she proclaimed during one of her many attempts at stage one. I could see her boredom setting in as she continued her verbal onslaught of the game in a way that only a child could do (No profanity and comical to anyone in earshot), There is no-way game two (Star Fox 2) could be as bad as this, she proclaimed. After a few attempts we managed to complete the first stage of Star Fox One.


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Star Fox 2: First Expressions

My daughter had more interest in playing Star Fox 2 (game-play image screenshoted above) than to continue playing Star Fox One. I also never played Star Fox 2 before and wanted to see the graphics and general game-play so the choice to switch our gaming session to Star Fox 2 was an easy one. We didn't play Star Fox 2 for a long period of time so we don't have much of a review on it. It was likely that her interest in playing Star Fox Two faded once she decided she didn't like playing the first one (Star Fox One). She did mention that the second game was better than the first. I agreed more so in an attempt to see if she will continue playing but she wasn't having none of it. She attempted to play Star Fox 2 two or three times and was content with the fact she got to see and play a once unreleased game before calling it quits. There was no interest in continuing. She suggested we play a little more of Donkey Kong before ending the gaming session. And as every Dad knows, your youngest daughter is boss so that is what we did. Who knows we might return to Star Fox 2 someday and have a more in-depth review of the experience but for now, that is that. Next up in our conquest of the SNES MINI is Contra 3 and/or Super Metroid but that is a gaming sessions for another time and a post for another day.


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List Of Games On Mini SNES CLASSIC

Contra III: The Alien Wars 
Donkey Kong Country 
Kirby Super Star 
Kirby's Dream Course 
Secret of Mana 
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting 
Super Mario Kart 
Super Mario World 
Final Fantasy III 
Super Castlevania IV 
EarthBound 
F-ZERO 
Mega Man X 
Star Fox 
Star Fox 2 
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts 
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars 
Super Metroid 
Super Punch-Out!! 
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 
Yoshi's Island 

Star Fox 2 is a rail shooter video game developed by Nintendo and Argonaut Software and published by Nintendo. Originally developed for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was completed in 1995 but did not see an official release until 2017 on the Super NES Classic Edition. Wiki


Which One Should I Play Next?

Did You Play Star Fox 2? Did You Like It?

Out of the games listed, which is your favorite?

Sound off in the comment section below!



Retro Star Fox Commercialhttps://youtu.be/8FTZD-lljaU?si=5_FXttiLSxxiDJ1h


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