...Nintendo is already starting to do a lot. It's a little late for "suggestions" because we already know Nintendo's game plan.
Sounds good to me. Backwards compatibility is a must for me.
They've only ever made one remaster.
They are simply expanding their business. They aren't moving away from gaming. Gaming has always been at the core of Nintendo for over 100 years; however, they have also delved into other markets as well.
I've heard! I can't wait until it's more functional. It won't mean extra functionality(obviousl); however, it will mean, just as you said, off TV play. This would be awesome.
Xbone might be the best for now, but I think that PS4 will take the cake after a few firmware updates.
True. Good thing I'm a PC/multi platform gamer.
Quite true. I think they've learned their lesson though. Advertising and endorsements have already been picking up steam.
Why are people reporting this? This isn't news. This is Sony fanboys trying to attack Microsoft fanboys.
Pretty much.
Wonder what part of the world you're from!
It really isn't. The map on the gamepad was so good on Assassin's Creed III and IV, that I never used to the minimap on the screen. Pressing a button takes about a second to load, and that's really annoying when you have to keep checking the map because you keep forgetting where something was. With the Wii U, you get a fully detailed map on the controller, and the ability to zoom in and out increasing or decreasing detail by just moving my thumb on a slider on the touch screen. <...
That's great. Don't get me wrong, my PC is very impressive spec wise, but PC doesn't have the gamepad~
Last time I checked, most people buying and playing Nintendo games are adults. As opposed to the others which are played primarily by middle schoolers.
Dragon Quest VII?
Wow. That's a lot of scratch.
Welcome to the ranks of hunters, my friend.
My first system was gaming on the Apple II! Then it was the NES!
Seriously, they need to step up the releases. This tricking method is just hurting them!
My facts are strait. They started making hanafuda cards, and then eventually toys, and then eventually gaming.... then cards again(Pokemon cards).
I am using the definition loosely.
They've also had a taxi cab service, owned a love hotel chain, and they currently own the Seattle Mariners.
I've been gaming since the 80s, and have followed the industry past and present since then. I know my history.
So, before you go on and say ...