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Topic: Remember that time that Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival was Nintendo's November Holiday release

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SwitchplayerJohn

One great thing about Nintendo Life is the ability to see when games released. I like to organize my Nintendo Switch folders into years and in order of those games releases.

But sometimes when you look back you remember how good we have it now and how bad it was during the Wii U years.

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Anti-Matter

I have Amiibo Festival and it wasn't a bad game at all.
Instead, I got inspired from the gameplay of Amiibo Festival for my Math Club extra curricular activity by make my own board games with some rules from Amiibo Festival.
The game maybe a garbage for most peoples, but it is a hidden gem for me.

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Grumblevolcano

I remember E3 2015 extremely well, I had bought a XB1 a week or so earlier given a game I was extremely looking forward to was coming out later that year but expected Wii U to still be my primary system. The combination of Xbox E3 2015 being so strong and Nintendo E3 2015 being such a trainwreck made me extremely thankful I picked the XB1 up when I did rather than in early October (which is when the game I was looking forward to launched).

I actually liked Star Fox Zero + Guard and think Federation Force would've been a better fit for Switch with announcement being after E3 2017 but wow, that Nintendo E3 2015 was so bad.

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Grumblevolcano

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StarPoint

I'm really glad that I wasn't heavily following Nintendo during that time. Triforce Heroes, Federation Force, Amiibo Festival, Mario Tennis Ultra Smash... yikes.

"Science compels us to explode the sun!"

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Persona 3 Reload (PC)
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy (PC)

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@StarPoint
Amiibo Festival was not bad actually.
I like that game, even I can use the board games rules for my Math Club extracurricular activity.

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