I lucked out and got the classic last week at GameStop but they haven't had any extra controllers since it launched.
Good on THQNordic for making good on their promise to release the Wii U version.
All depends on the price.
Taken straight from the game guide:
Every relevant objective that you fulfill will contribute approximately 0.08% to your overall completion rate. This applies to the following actions:
Every shrine that you complete
Every boss that you defeat
Every Korok seed that you obtain
Every location that you discover (with its name appearing on your screen and on the in-game map).
If gaming goes all digital I'm out.
I'll be keeping an eye on this one.
I'll be very surprised if Nintendo doesn't announce a new one at E3.
@bluefox755 the user score is low due to anti Nintendo trolls scoring a 1 or 0.
Not every Pro controller has it.
They brought Grandia 3 to PS3. Would've have gladly bought again on PS4.
Pass, bought and played this garbage back when it came out no desire to do so again.
I don't feel too bad for them as they brought this on themselves.
Then your DM should have been fired.
GameStop isn't forcing them to lie. They are doing that if their own accord.
Cooking Mama falls into the Just Dance and Barbie type games category and Nintendogs would be 1st party.
I plan on buying all 3rd party games (that get a retail release) on Switch excluding Just Dance and Barbie type games.
Hope they bring GTA V to Switch. Being able to play it on the go would be sweet.
Vita was partially a victim of the PS4's success. When the PS3 struggled initially Sony doubled down on the PSP. PS4 had no struggles in sales so Sony didn't need the Vita anymore.
Time will tell. If it gets mainline Pokémon games it will help immensely.
I was there when it came in shipment, it was the only one they got that day.