Replace his model with Miis? Why would they do that?
How about we replace Link's model with C. Falcon while we're at it?
You'd be going "where's that ability from?" And that matters why? And I don't think you would anyway. See them use a tennis racket, Wii Sports. See them use a jetpack, Pilotwings. See them throw a fireball, New Super Mario Bros. U. See them use a sword, Find Mii. See, it's not that hard.
I find the whole "someone else would be better excuse cinda dumb"
That, in a way, means no character should be in except for the best possible one.
I see. Well I was thinking after I made my comment the better way to go would be something similar to what Mario Golf is doing. Which would be cool even if Miis aren't playable.
When the first reason is what it was here, you know it's gonna be a bad article.
And I've got the perfect solution to number 2. Don't allow Miis online. The excuse Nintendo could make is they don't want kids to get matched up against a Mii with an inappropriate name, when the real reason is so no one gets mad. There, problem solved.
Oh, and as a matter of fact, yes, I would rather have Miis than Lloyd Irving. I would take Navi as a playable ch...
Yeah, what dcj0524 said. Imagine a photorealistic Mario or Mega Man game.
You were expecting people to agree with you?
I honestly can't answer. I don't think any game I've played is funny.
I don't think it's from Punch-Out. It seems odd to put the Smash Bros. logo on the center of a stage from another game. But the Punch-Out game it best resembles is Super Punch-Out, which seems like an odd one to pick.
And Battlefield.
Yeah sure, getting to play as yourself wouldn't spark any interest what so ever in anyone on the face of the earth.
"I can’t fathom why anybody would want the user caricatures in the mix as a battle competitor"
I can't fathom why no one would be able to fathom that. I'm sure alot of people would like to play as themselves in SSB.
It all really depends what game you're playing.
But I think I'd have to say Wii U gamepad due to the off TV play.
Last I checked LEGO wasn't a game it was a bunch of toys you built stuff with, but ok.
I like how this one actually uses LEGO bricks for scenery unlike LEGO City, and every other LEGO game that's ever existed.
So their clearly thinking about the people who are gonna buy the games anyway.
It better be good.
Sounds intriguing.
This reminded me of a video game commercial I used to see all the time I always thought was really weird. Apparently, that commercial is for Pikmin 2!
Isn't the program designed for people who are gonna buy Nintendo's games anyway?
Is there anyone who can read Japanese that would like to translate what the website says for me?