Probably the Wii U version, it wouldn't make much sense to show the NX version without showing the console .
@Wallstreet37
Well it was gave away with GWG this month, so I don't know about that
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It depends, if it's different enough in a positive way and cheap enough then I could see it doing well. Especially if it's a handheld/home console hybrid.
Unless I'm missing something, that's a picture of the Wii-U's GamePad.
I'm thinking they wont release another 2D Mario game for awhile, Mario Maker may have been them saying that they're going to take a break, unless porting Mario Maker over to the NX counts.
But some of those game you mention really aren't put out often. It's been over 10 years since we had a Metroid or F-Zero game and Star Fox Zero is the first new Star Fox game in 10 years. You even mention Splatoon which is a new IP and isn't even a year old yet.
"if you don't like the way someone reviewed a game, don't read it."
You kinda have to read it in order to find out if you like the review or not.
@LOL_WUT Well it's your opinion, personally I don't find games that average 7/10 to be bad and people have spoken positively about the demo for Mutants in Manhattan, so I'm optimistic.
True, but the rumor just says that they will be increasing their software output, it doesn't necessarily mean that they will start releasing follow-up games annually.
Nah, Star Fox Zero has a 71. It's mediocre maybe, but not "horrible".
What horrible tittles? All of their games have at least a 7 on Metacritic, apart from The Legend of Korra. You're just downplaying.
@FlyGuy
Try letting your Gold subscription run out, you wont be able to play the games you received from GWG until you pick up the subscription again.
If Michael Bay ends up directing it, expect to see Voltorb's and Electrode's going off everywhere.
Probably because they are still trying to sell Wii U's and still have a few big tittles to release for it (Zelda, Star Fox and Paper Mario), unveiling the NX at this moment would hurt the sales. They have said that they only announced the NX to the public because some people were getting confused by their mobile partnership with DeNa and were assuming that they wouldn't be making another home console.
As if those games aren't among the highest rated this generation.
I don't think this had anything to do with Universal, as they don't own the Spongebob property, they are only licensed to use it at their theme parks. Nickelodeon is owned by Viacom and Universal is owned by Comcast.
I'm defiantly guilty of buying it despite not liking the games. It's because I enjoyed the older games in the franchise and like to keep an open mind that they will finally release another one with same quality and balance that some of the older games had, but so far that hasn't happened.
I'm more weirded out by the fact that they're trying to sale people a monthly subscription in order play freaking solitaire without ads.
As if there isn't just as many if not more hate articles about Nintendo. Both Microsoft and Nintendo tend to get a lot of hate on this site.
Apart from the 6 added characters, it's essentially the same game.
Hey don't give them any ideas. =P