After Metroid: Other M, the mobile market seems like the right fit for him.
This bodes well for Nintendo's future strategy.
With the NX sharing a main API development structure, it'll make it a lot easier for Nintendo to pump out software. Splatoon is a new IP - a shooter no less - and it managed to sell nearly 5 million on the ''Wii U.''
Third party support is needed; no doubt, though the way Microsoft and Sony have to bend over to adhere to 3rd party demands, is outright disrespectful and unheard of.
The proof's in the pudding? What this likely means is that the Nintendo NX won't suffer from the drop feed method they've (Nintendo) used for the nds, 3ds, Wii, and Wii U.
There was a rumor about Nintendo charging for a Netflix-like monthly service for their VC software.
Like the Wii U - there might be an alternate controller owners can use for the NX. Wave bird 2.0 perhaps.
The Xenoblade franchise showed Nintendo the type of experience Monolith Soft could bring to the table. Its combat system needs to be more traditional (though I prefer it the way it is) to garner more of a casual audience.
People wanna know where Mr. Eiji Aonuma got his inspiration from, delving the new Zelda title? Monolith Soft and their behemoth of a franchise called Xenoblade.
Say hello to Sony's new kart (hover board to be exact) racing franchise. Great looking game too.
Nintendo need to make "their own sport titles (like Sony does with Baseball)." Retro Studios was developing an amazing Football game, then Nintendo cancelled it for some foolish reason.
https://m.youtube.com/watch... (Retro's early beta Football title for GameCube).
Monolith Soft makes games unlike the types of software you'd expect from Nintendo, so I'm glad they're a...
3rd party titles should always have a PC version (unless it's a paid exclusive).
Thanks. I put up another article (Eurogamer this time, so it's legit), so it should go well this time.
I posted an article highlighting how Splatoon outsold Bloodborne and The Order 1886 combined (small install base, and a New IP), and it failed.
Censorship at its finest ladies and gentleman.
The claim before the storm? Whatever. Good sales, ya :)
Missed an amazing opportunity (''Take this with a wif of turd''). nonetheless, good on Nintendo or whomever's involved.
VR will be adapted by mobile phones, Blu-ray players and other devices. TV's (down the line) will offer this feature natively, so it seems (to me anyways) like a moot point.
Nintendo's in profit, and that's typically good regarding results.
Nintendo's about games that focus on the gamer's experience level, rather than the maturity of obscenely graphic gaming content. Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze may look aesthetically cartoony, though its difficulty invokes itself into a mature scenario because of its skill-based platforming (Wonderful 101 also's stigmatized in this way).
The NX will hopefully remedy Nintendo from their current state of mind.
Let him speak Hylian.
My anticipation for the NX knows no bound.
it's free, though it's still an incredible accomplishment.