@Electricmastro2 What's taking them is almost certainly that Sega has decided that maybe possibly they could sell the Advance games again one day and that it would obviously make them more money as a collection than whatever Nintendo is willing to give them to allow it to be on NSO. (regardless of if Sega currently has any actual plans to re-release them or not)
Gave Wario World a shot.
What an abysmal POS of a game lol
I love me some Wario platforming but why were people excited to see this back?
LOL I thought it was decent, though far from Treasure's best work. I think the excitement is at least partly due to this being the first time the game has been re-released since it first came out 22 years ago. I was one of the old farts who now remembers seeing the game on store shelves all those many moons ago, but over time I had completely forgot it existed.
@Dom_31 I like smashing and collecting things, so I'm satisfied with it so far. I admit there could be more to it though. Makes me wonder what a Switch 2 follow-up would be like.
@Dom_31 I like smashing and collecting things, so I'm satisfied with it so far. I admit there could be more to it though. Makes me wonder what a Switch 2 follow-up would be like.
Donkey Kong Bananza sure has a lot of smashing and collecting
I’m hoping the recent virtual console trademark renewal signals a purchase option will be added to the service, similar to the way Sony allows users to access the retro games as a subscription or as a purchase.
I hope GameCube games will continue to get remastered. Now that the subscription includes GC titles, does this mean the remasters will stop? Also curious to see if Pikmin 1 & 2, Metroid Prime 1 and Paper Mario Thousand Year Door will be released on NSO given they were released as remastered versions on the Switch 1.
@Don I imagine not for awhile since those are relatively newer. They're planning to have Mario Sunshine on there even though it's on the 3D Mario All-Stars collection. That was over 5 years ago though, so they're prob taking their time.
@Electricmastro2
I hope select GameCube titles will still get remastered versions-releases outside of the subscription. I’m concerned it might cease due to the addition of GC games being added to NSO. Is there data available showing how well these remasters sold?
My top 5 favorite games:
1: Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1
2: Pokémon Violet
3: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
4: The Legend of Zelda Link's Awakening (2019)
5: Animal Crossing New Horizons
Mario Maker 2 Maker ID: MNH-8JB-PKG
Switch Username: Blanc
Early Fire Emblem games are such a blind spot to me, so I was waiting so long for this game to be added to the service and at least so far I am heartbroken to say I find it really... boring? Like, I was playing the Gameboy Advance ones on there, and that pixel art for the battles? Gorgeous. So much personality in how things move, the attack animations, the crit animations, the spells. It feels ahead of its time weirdly. But this? The most basic, stiff, animations I guess as a result of going 3D? And sure, the game isn't just about the combat animations I recognise, but the bulk of what you are doing is battling and when the battles play out in a fashion this boring, it just super hard to be excited. I dunno, maybe as I get further in and get more advanced classes or something the animations will get better. But the GBA and DS FE games I have played just seem to have so much more personality.
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