@Nintex Hey man, I'm in the middle of some military stuff too. I MIGHT be able to get online but probably not during the presentation. I can't wait to see it nonetheless. I'll avoid spoilers until I can watch the Nintendo Direct for myself.
@Moshugan No, the term is first party for both Retro and Monolith Soft. Rare was only ever 49% owned by Nintendo, but they made games exclusively for Nintendo consoles, hence second party. The fact that Monolith and Retro are 100% owned makes them first party, as much so as EAD Tokyo
@Knuckles Get the Wii U version rather than PS3 as it will interact with 3DS version for Chao garden lol. Or do PS3 and Vita (if it even comes to Vita, which many games seem not to).
@K1LLEGAL The Chao Garden would interact with 3DS right? I mean on the original, you used the VMU and in the remake for Gamecube it used the GBA (actually the first gamecube game to connect to GBA if I recall correctly). So it makes sense there would be a 3DS app called "chao garden" or something to go with the game.
@AceSpadeS Hey, if they really wanted to make money they would put the Wii U version (which is presumably done as it was to release later THIS month) out as scheduled, and release the other versions when they were ready. Pushing it back to September can only possibly be bad for them, as it will now be competing with huge Nintendo games on the Wii U and GTA5 on the other consoles. This was not only a slap in the face to Wii U owners, but a poor business decision as well. The only way it would make sense is if Sony and/or M$ paid them off to hold it back.
@Tasuki In addition to being an awesome fighter which took huge strides away from the typical formula for that genre, it's also like a living museum of all things Nintendo. Every inch of Smash Bros is packed with fanservice, that's why Nintendo fans love it. Plus, people just love crossovers of all their favorite characters
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Re: Review: Disney Frozen: Olaf's Quest (3DS)
So, is this a full retail game or an eshop game?
Re: Get Excited, Nintendo's E3 Site Is Out In The Wild
@Nintex Hey man, I'm in the middle of some military stuff too. I MIGHT be able to get online but probably not during the presentation. I can't wait to see it nonetheless. I'll avoid spoilers until I can watch the Nintendo Direct for myself.
Re: New 3DS Nintendo Direct to Broadcast on 17th April
@bezerker99 I think they will announce that. I'm going to buy that animal crossing 3DS XL if they announce it.
Re: Team Meat: We'd Work With Nintendo If Meat Boy Made It Into Smash Bros.
Why would Nintendo want a cheap Mario ripoff in Smash? That's stupid.
Re: Monolith Soft's 3DS Title Makes an Intriguing Appearance
@Windy Hey, I've been trying to play Fragile Dreams but haven't been able to find a copy anywhere. I guess I'll have to check eBay or Amazon for it
Re: Bayonetta 2 And The Wonderful 101 To Stay Wii U Exclusive
@Moshugan No, the term is first party for both Retro and Monolith Soft. Rare was only ever 49% owned by Nintendo, but they made games exclusively for Nintendo consoles, hence second party. The fact that Monolith and Retro are 100% owned makes them first party, as much so as EAD Tokyo
Re: Rumour: Next Sonic Game Will Be Called Sonic Adventure 3
@Knuckles Get the Wii U version rather than PS3 as it will interact with 3DS version for Chao garden lol. Or do PS3 and Vita (if it even comes to Vita, which many games seem not to).
Re: Rumour: Next Sonic Game Will Be Called Sonic Adventure 3
@K1LLEGAL The Chao Garden would interact with 3DS right? I mean on the original, you used the VMU and in the remake for Gamecube it used the GBA (actually the first gamecube game to connect to GBA if I recall correctly). So it makes sense there would be a 3DS app called "chao garden" or something to go with the game.
Re: Rayman Legends No Longer a Wii U Exclusive, Delayed to September
@AceSpadeS Hey, if they really wanted to make money they would put the Wii U version (which is presumably done as it was to release later THIS month) out as scheduled, and release the other versions when they were ready. Pushing it back to September can only possibly be bad for them, as it will now be competing with huge Nintendo games on the Wii U and GTA5 on the other consoles. This was not only a slap in the face to Wii U owners, but a poor business decision as well. The only way it would make sense is if Sony and/or M$ paid them off to hold it back.
Re: Masahiro Sakurai: The Wait For Smash Bros. Will Be Worth It
@Tasuki In addition to being an awesome fighter which took huge strides away from the typical formula for that genre, it's also like a living museum of all things Nintendo. Every inch of Smash Bros is packed with fanservice, that's why Nintendo fans love it. Plus, people just love crossovers of all their favorite characters