Interesting
Kirby and Zelda TH both hold a 75 or under on Meta. And no, Happy Home Designer was not fantastic, not even close. The game was dreadful. No sense of accomplishment, no progression, just boredom. MM3D was great, but it's a remake.
Nintendo had a meh year. Only a few "great" games, and nothing particularly amazing (Nintendo had two 90+ titles on MC last year, none this year). I play almost everything Ninty puts out, and this was an underwhelming year.
I disagree. Nintendo did NOT have a good 2015, and I'm a Nintendo fanatic.
Splatoon, Yoshi, and Mario Maker? The only other big game is Xenoblade, which arrives in December.
Sure, there are some smaller games like Kirby and Fatal Frame, but those games are neither garnering critical nor commercial success. This year was quite terrible, especially considering the games the other platforms have (like The Witcher, Batman, Tomb Raider, Fallout, Battlefront, e...
I'd rather they stay separate. Don't want it to be cost-prohibitive.
I speak Russian. My favorite line of this trailer was: "You can collect fruits in this game"
It's quite the excellent game!
Guess you didn't read the article... People are getting back literally hundreds of dollars.
Fixed report!
Considering that tens of millions of games are sold in Japan, and it's a literally multi-billion dollar industry, not including mobile, the Japanese industry is relevant now.
Paris Games Week!
"she only kills with purpose"
then takes down a small monster for no reason, lol.
We've all been screaming this for years and years.
Sure, it's smart, but as somebody else pointed out, this move sounds a bit like a "scalper" move. Moreover, if somebody already owns S.T.E.A.M. and is a dedicate Ninty fan that bought the game on day one, why should they be punished with not being able to purchase the FE amiibo?
Vanquish 2, Wii U exclusive title. Calling it right now!
This happened before, then E3 collapsed on itself.
Yeah, honestly it makes our jobs harder. Working at a Nintendo-based website, I get to cut most lines for Ninty stuff, but it's going to be really challenging to see games on other platforms. I write for a smaller Playstation site as well, and it's going to be damn near impossible to see some of Ubisoft/Bethesda/EA/Square titles without waiting in line for hours.
No, it costs 31.44 Euro http://www.amazon.es/Ninten...
Converts to $35
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Although I agree that physical rewards would be the best step for fans, it doesn't seem like that is what Nintendo will be aiming for -- they seem to think it's too costly.
I'm grateful to be a part of an awesome gaming community.