You're right, and it's a shame. I used to love Capcom, but they turned to crap this generation along with Square.
GI gives games on Nintendo platforms high scores all the time. They gave Zelda: Skyward Sword a perfect 10, and Resident Evil: Revelations scored a 9. Those are just two of the MANY high scores games on Nintendo platforms have received since the Wii's release.
This would be a great launch game. I hope it is.
"A Star Wars classic Episode 1 is not."
Yoda
I would love to see a Resident Evil 2 remake on 3DS similar to the Resident Evil remake on Gamecube.
This would be great. Do it Square.
This is fake folks, just like stuff on The Onion.
Aside from the graphics, EVERYTHING.
Did it fix the absurd, non-sensical storytelling and George Lucas-bad dialog from 13? I doubt it.
I think Nintendo should also swap the d-pad and the left circle pad so that the d-pad is on top. That would make using the d-pad far more comfortable.
This is neat, but I'd prefer Tetris DX from the Gameboy Color. That is my favorite version of Tetris even to this day.
I don't know, but it sounds like it could be the title of a Twilight novel.
Yes, this would be awesome. Retro has done great work with the Metroid Prime series and Donkey Kong Country Returns, and so I have complete faith in their talents.
I know this is off topic, but if anyone influential at Nintendo is listening, please make Super Metroid a 3D Classics download for 3DS. I'll even settle for Metroid: Zero Mission.
@Honky Kong
Agreed. A new side scrolling Metroid would be awesome, but I'll settle for a great new Metroid Prime game too.
Same here, I keep getting signed-out when I click something.
I'm glad Nintendo is offering games to purchase with coins, but I don't care for the limited selection and limited time structure. Once Nintendo puts up a game, it should stay there indefinitely so the library can build up.
Unlike the NES freebies, these are all good titles. I'm looking forward to playing Yoshi's Island and Metroid Fusion again.
As vishant101 pointed out, the PS3 launched at $1,000 in Australia, and it launched at $600 in the states (for the premium model). That's a 40 percent decrease. So if you subtract 40 percent from the Wii U's potential $600 price tag in Australia, that gives you $360, so expect the Wii U to cost around $350 in the states, maybe $300 if Nintendo is generous.
Why IS Microsoft scared of the handheld market. Grammatically, groups are singular.
Miyamoto is the Michael Jordan of the video game industry. No one will ever top this guy.
I hope this is true. Lack of RAM was one of the biggest developer obstacles with PS3 and 360.