This is true.
They are skipping nickles and dimes and moving on to tens and twenties.
I agree. While there were very little new announcements we got much needed detail on many games that have been in the works for a while.
I was mostly surprised by the support of older games. Splatoon, Zelda TFH, Smash and others were given extra attention even after launching a while ago. Most of it is even free. This may either be a distraction as they work on the NX and future games or hopefully a growing trend of solid continued support for released games.
This is not the first time orders have gone "missing" from GAME. I'm not a UK citizen but seems like a place to avoid.
I gave it a shot and its an interactive micro transaction shop. With some misses and some double drops your looking at $.25 per icon on average if you have any basic timing skills. I'll just wait for some free days but people have spent more on lamer cosmetic items.
That's their own fault if they did. N has been very clear that they are not making core games on phones.
What? The micro transaction mayhem did not work? Surprise surprise.
Note quality is critical as well. Many 3rd parties did this for the Wii but ended up crashing for poor controls and gameplay gimmicks.
It did not work for the Wii (besides hardware limitations) and VR should be no different.
Just think how much more sad Fall-Winter would have been without the artificial delay of Yoshi Yarn too.
As long as they learned their lesson and make smart changes. It would be a shame to go through the first year of the ONE again.
Third party yes but N had plenty of duds for the Gamecube IMO. Custom Robo, Geist, Kirby Air Ride, and Star Fox never lived up to the level of many of their other games (I'm sure their are a few more). I would say the WiiU has had better quality overall although limited.
Brand yes. Franchise wise? Not even close.
Got to go with PS3 prototype controller. That dude never got a chance.
You can't save what does not want to be saved.
1. It has a better story with more interesting characters.
2. Seamless worlds that do not reset after each star.
3. More unique worlds.
4. More platforming mechanics to enjoy.
5. Secrets and cheats.
6. Mumbo Jumbo
Ive been doing this from day 1. You had to claim the game through the xbox webpage though.
Games depreciate way too much to consider selling back. Besides, I like my collection of 25 years in a nice library setup.
You can get Nintendo referbs for 50 less at least.
People still care what he has to say? He seems to be a soapbox master nowadays. And lets be real, he would never work for Nintendo before this.
Its all about software.
Both the DS and 3DS have great libraries of unique titles. I'm assuming that it being a lighter system it is also cheaper for devs to make the risks of new IP and ideas.
What sets this apart from Wii and Wiiu is that the DS systems have great A+ 3rd party support.