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Re: Feature: Wrestling On The Cube: A Complete History

BrosciuttoJZ

I made sure I bought every WWE game that came to the GameCube and loved every one of them, even WMX8. I have too many memories of playing it day and night with my brother and friend, fighting for imaginery championships and trying to survive the Royal Rumbles. I really like the fact that you can stop moves at any point, something that just recently became possible in the current WWE games, but to a limiting degree. The GC games were hectic and frenetic, and literally no match was the same. I wish DoR 2 allowed you to turn off stamina but I guess I don't mind alternating with DoR 1.

Re: Talking Point: Club Nintendo's Closure Is An Exciting Opportunity To Modernise Fan Rewards

BrosciuttoJZ

I actually enjoyed Club Nintendo's reward system when I first bought my 3DS because I was getting games I never played. Over time the selections became repetitive and not worthwhile.

Sony's PS+ rewards structure is amazing, especially the monthly freebies, however the Wii U doesn't have enough games for this to be feasible. Sony's reward system succeeds because of the vast catalog of PS1-PS4, Vita, and PSP games. If Nintendo was to start spewing out new virtual console games (GameCube, N64) they could possibly achieve something similar to what Sony has in place.

Re: Poll: Which New Nintendo 3DS Will You be Buying?

BrosciuttoJZ

1. I really wish the standard New 3DS was coming to the US. The colors and customizable faceplates are really interesting.
2. Can't believe how fast the Majora's Mask 3DS XL preorders ran out so quickly. I ended up purchasing the Monster Hunter bundle but I'm still gonna try to be at Nintendo World on launch day to get MM!

Re: Poll: Which is the Best Pokémon Game?

BrosciuttoJZ

The original Gold and Silver will forever be my favorite. Back when Pokemon was arguably in its most popular state, these games bring back so many memories. The remakes are amazing too, wish I could select 2!

Re: Satoru Iwata Announces a "Quality of Life" Platform Business of "Non-Wearable" Technology

BrosciuttoJZ

This is a shot in the dark, but I think what it means is something along the lines of the pokewalker and Wii Fit. You can play the games in the comfort of your homes and take the game with you. With the pokewalker you were still able to play pokemon on the tiny device, and then interact with the DS and transfer information between the two.

To Nintendo's credit, they're always finding ways to innovate. They're really thinking about their consumers health, too.

Re: Nintendo Confirms Dedicated Development Team for Smart Device Services

BrosciuttoJZ

@10000mario I believe I read in an earlier article that Nintendo was planning on letting you make purchases from a smart device. I've noticed the red light on my Wii U occassionally turns orange, maybe it's downloading something? It would be awesome if you purchased a game from your phone and it downloaded immediately to your Wii U or 3DS!