@Bolt_Strike i think is still too soon something about Metroid Prime 4, Retro Studios still have a lot of major jobs listings like gameplay programer, boss/enemie ia programer and many more the 3D Kirby game is gonna be teased for Kirby 30th anniversary in 2022, i don't expect Nintendo doing a Mario Kart 9, they don't want to canibalize the sales of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe(,tia game is still selling well)Bayonetta 3 may finaly release on octobre, on the typical Halloween slot, Nintendo put some of her games, maybe Nintendo release Super Mario Odyssey 2 or a brand new 3D Mario game to coincide with Mario movie made by Ilumination in 2022, Metroid Prime 4 sadly given it development progess and the pandemic, is problaby coming Holiday 2023.
@TheGG is good to know that Shuntaro Furukawa is very aware, of the mistakes that costed Nintendo a loss of a huge market share, maybe with this in mind, Switch sucessor will keep the momentum of Switch, unlike Nintendo past failures.
@Giancarlothomaz Ah, you didn't tag me properly, so I didn't see it until I browsed over here! He knows what Nintendo did right with Switch so far, what they can do better, and why the Wii U failed. Might seem a bit overkill but I get the feeling that Furukawa knows what he's doing and that he sure as hell ain't getting complacent now. The Wii and Wii U alike failed because Nintendo just droughted them of first-party support near the end of their lifespans (around 2010 and after 2014 respectively). Wii U had awful third party support to boot, but this problem doesn't exist for Switch because we have games like Skyrim, The Witcher 3, The Outer Worlds, Doom Eternal, and more running very well on the console.
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@TheJGG yes that true, all the Third Party games suport Switch is getting so far in 2021 and later(Project Triangle Strategy)show that Nintendo learned about her past failures, @BruceCM the games @Bolt_Strike mentioned and think Nintendo could release on Switch in 2021 or later, they are problaby saving for the tradicional Nintendo E3 Direct Presentation, maybe Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild 2 and a huge Legend of Zelda 35th anniversary and Pokémon 25th anniversary focus will be at Nintendo E3 2021 presentation
@FragRed@dionysos283 I was confident about Indie World around March 23rd because of the timing of Nintendo indie presentations in previous years but Sony and Microsoft's indie news makes me more confident that it'll happen.
@Grumblevolcano if Nintendo do a Indie World Showcase on march 23th, let hope and expect they finaly show Hollow Knight Silksong and the DLC of Cuphead.
@Giancarlothomaz Not joking but until you mentioned Cuphead’s Delicious Last Course add-on I had all but forgotten about it.
If the average Cuphead fan feels even marginally similar to me then Studio MDHR have a problem on their hands. They’ll struggle trying to bring Cuphead back into mainstream relevancy.
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@Grumblevolcano You thinking it will be this week coming alongside the Xbox indie event? The fact Microsoft gave a whole week notice for their digital event, and judging by one or two games they have announced will be shown, I can see it being something that could overshadow whatever Nintendo ends up revealing.
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@FragRed March 31st delistings is next week and the bad news over that would overshadow any Nintendo indie stuff a lot more than big announcements at the Xbox indie event.
@Grumblevolcano I think the fact Microsoft announced its own indie show it is a sign that Nintendo is not having a show. I am expecting it after the 31st "doom day" now
@Grumblevolcano Id agree if it were that I’m not certain Nintendo looks at the delisting as bad news, even though it is and has been becoming more memed by the day. I just think Nintendo are too busy counting that money they are getting from the limited release knowing they can do it again with Zelda and get the same or very similar results.
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@FragRed Nintendo obviously doesn't see the delistings as a bad thing otherwise they wouldn't be doing it but I'm sure they're aware that it will dominate Nintendo news such that the only things that wouldn't get overshadowed by it are the games coming back in some form or gigantic stuff like the rumoured new Switch revision, BotW 2 news, etc.
@Grumblevolcano I believe they are coming back as separate eShop purchases that add up to the single full price purchase. That would make the most sense as it means they won’t lose out from future sales while also not lying about the delisting of the 35th anniversary edition.
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People are still in denial that they're just not gonna be able to buy Mario 3D All Stars in less than 2 weeks. Guys, just get to the acceptance phase of this. They're not being sold separately.
Of course I also remember that Nintendo brought back the Wii version of Super Mario All Stars eventually, so that's what I think is gonna happen at some point. But not like for a year at least I imagine.
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