This games is turning into the next Pokémon.
Level 5 has something great going here. It was a great idea to sell two different versions, like Gamefreak does with Pokémon.
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Subaruwrx was talking about Blast Corps, not Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong games.
He brought up the Blast Corps IP and I was telling him that Microsoft probably owns the rights to it now.
Yeah, I guess this is their way of saying that they want to attract casuals that like to buy shovelware and expensive peripherals.
Soccer moms, grannies and hipsters.
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Although I stand in awe at how well the Wii did, I hated what casuals did to it. Third parties made nothing but shovelware and they ate it up.
It's not that surprising.
He also aided the development of Eternal Darkness.
I think Rare owned the IP. They owned most of the IPs they created under the deal with Nintendo.
Microsoft probably has the rights to it now.
Mobile games make money in Japan. Square Enix is a business and most businesses like money.
As long as they are still making console and handheld games, I don't care what they do on the side.
Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing isn't a Nintendo IP.
Atlus has been going pretty wild with DLC lately.
First all the DLC in Persona Q and now this. They're really milking this series for what it's worth.
It has nothing to do with growing up.
A nice chunk of the Wii's base was casual hipsters, the same people you see playing candy crush on their way to work.
Ah, I see you made another account after your first one got reduced to one bubble.
This game is interesting.
I usually don't game on my PC unless it's Sims, Sim City, or a dating sim, but I might be able to get into this.
You said "stop with this bullshit", so I asked what exactly do they need to stop doing. All they're doing here is advertising, something they need to do.
You completely avoided my question. I see you didn't address what I said in any way, so I take it you're full of sh*t?
I hope this is a joke.
Nintendo is not hurting anybody with this move. One burger every once and while isn't going to make your child kill over.
As long as they aren't eating it for every meal, it's okay. If they do eat it all the time, it's the fault of the person providing it to them all the time.
Also, stop with what? Stop advertising software? All they're doing is advertising, something they need to do. Mario Kart is a...
This looks insanely uncomfortable to play.
If they did, Naughty Dog wouldn't have asked Activision if they could use Crash in a fanart contest.
That tells you that Activision still owns the IP.
The GameCube didn't lose because it was full of kiddie games. It actually had plenty of hardcore games, probably more than other Nintendo product, truthfully.
That generation Nintendo actually did target hardcore gamers. The GameCube was actually considered somwhat powerful (It was stronger than the PS2 and Dreamcast but weaker than the original Xbox.) and they actually had tons of core games on it. The PS2 had more casual shovelware than the GameCube because it was the c...
Of course. Ever since they turned Fire Emblem into part waifu simulator, the fans have been pouring in.
Unlike other third party games, this games actually had a following on WiiU. WiiU owners helped fund it and numbers show that demand for it was actually higher than other platforms.
I don't think you understand what filibusting really is. You also completely avoided my post and start raging out like some roid junky.
I asked YOU as simple question. You're the one who can't answer simple questions.
Why should Nintendo stop advertising their software? This has nothing to do with third parties or trying to become relevant.
It has everything to do with advertising one of their biggest franchises ever.