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"i before e except after c"
Let's not compare the state of N64 physics to today's graphic engines though.
It didn't end with N64. EA supported Gamecube and Wii pretty well; not to the same levels of competition but a fair share of titles.
I'm in for DKC: Tropical Freeze!
Fable 3 wasn't great but I've held out hope they would turn it around.
Check out the Legend of Zelda cartoon. They made it work, complete with 80's cheese.
Link says "Princess!" a little too often though.
Most of the sub-720p stuff doesn't look great on newer TVs sadly.
If this is true, these are exactly the types of moves that Nintendo should be making to make the NX appealing.
Sony isn't developing them though.
This looks cool. The trailer has a creepy vibe because of the whisper!
Don't forget position yourself just right for those Mickey ears...
I can confirm that they're different. I've played both. The Gane Gear version is also unique. Genesis was the strongest version.
@kaizokuspy
You don't know what "most people" own.
-Guy who owns a Wii U but not a PS4 or Xbox One
I'm like a broken record on this topic on N4G. I love the storytelling but the engine needs work. The stutter-stopping screams for optimization.
I love these development type of stories. I suspect there are tons of yet-to-be found easter eggs out there still.
This is actually why I like Nintendo's online format. Splatoon and Mario Kart 8 are excellent online experiences.
Obvious being obvious but Fallout 3 is already in HD on last-gen.
I'm fairly certain these used to be in a bunch of malls in the early 90s. The first time I played a Genesis was at a kiosk and I could switch between games with s button.
I rocked Ecco the Dolphin on there a few times before I finally owned one!
It drives a significant number of software sales because of the low price. That is why.
I have no idea if Sony will redesign the look but I'm quite sure they'll continue to revise the hardware internally as they've done in the past.
Good list. A few of those series appeared on PS3 too.