They just can't do it. That gamepad is expensive and they'll take a big loss if they wish to make the price competitive and Nintendo is in a place where they're not really in a situation to take anymore losses.
I honestly don't mind dialogue change too much. Some expressions and phrases in Japanese either don't translate well or not entirely understood by another country. If it's slightly altered to have English slang and its phrases to create a more natural dialogue for the game's audience, then I'm perfectly fine.
This rumor actually lines up with Nintendo's restructuring of their development teams.
If episodic games are an excuse to make a game shorter, then I'm not too happy about it.
If the game has some really elaborate cutscenes and a good story; go for it. But if the entire game is an interactive movie; just no.
The Wii U gamepad is amazing to watch porn with. TV us completely off, headphones plugged in, people will think you're just playing a game.
I think the screen controller for the nx will be not much more of a gimmick than the touchpad on the Dualshock 4.
It's part of gamer culture. Every gamer girl I know is a fanatic over clothing like this.
You never own digital content, you simply buy a license to use the software.
I can't afford another one too. :p
I have a feeling that people will still be pissed at Nintendo for this. I think it'll be some feminazi thing like, "what the hell is wrong with prostitution? Women have the right to do whatever they want with their body." Then go on to complain how prostitution is wrong by saying it's a bunch of men degrading and using women.
Pure hypocrisy.
Avatar characters are so lame. There's no character development, no real backstory; characters like that have no soul.
If I were a Pokemon, my move set would be: Stun Spore, Harden, Lick, and Pound.
I hate Zubats!!! Too many of them.
Then don't be intolerant to his ideals. That's hypocrisy. Open minded people must keep their mind open to every ideal that is.
*were
With what money?
Ooops. My bad. Sorry.
DDR4 is the ram for CPU. DDR5 for the CPU exists but it really isn't very practical right now.
If the ram is meant for GPU, you would've seen it written "GDDR" followed by whatever number.
It's basically a fancy way of saying that they're not going to directly discontinue those products.