I don't have an iPhone, but I feel like this could do well financially, which could mean more money to invest in NX titles in the future. At least that's what I'm hoping. Regardless, I'd buy it if if came to Android.
There certainly wasn't anything ground-breaking at E3 this year, but definitely some great Nintendo titles to look forward to on both consoles. I'm definitely looking forward to new Zelda and Metroid titles in the future.
IMO, I think Nintendo is only able to gain the trust of 3rd party developers if they prove themselves with 1st party software. Sports titles in particular were a bust, so I can understand why they would be a little stand-off-ish at first. It's almost like, a record label doesn't sign a band unless they can prove how many records they can sell on their own first. I have faith in Nintendo and there will be plenty more E3s before the end of the Wii-U's life cycle, so I'm sure there will be some great 1st and 3rd party surprises in store.
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I don't have an iPhone, but I feel like this could do well financially, which could mean more money to invest in NX titles in the future. At least that's what I'm hoping. Regardless, I'd buy it if if came to Android.
Re: Feature: The Big Nintendo E3 Survey
There certainly wasn't anything ground-breaking at E3 this year, but definitely some great Nintendo titles to look forward to on both consoles. I'm definitely looking forward to new Zelda and Metroid titles in the future.
Re: Reggie: Nintendo Aiming To Increase Wii U Third Party Support By Boosting The Install Base
IMO, I think Nintendo is only able to gain the trust of 3rd party developers if they prove themselves with 1st party software. Sports titles in particular were a bust, so I can understand why they would be a little stand-off-ish at first. It's almost like, a record label doesn't sign a band unless they can prove how many records they can sell on their own first. I have faith in Nintendo and there will be plenty more E3s before the end of the Wii-U's life cycle, so I'm sure there will be some great 1st and 3rd party surprises in store.
Re: David Wise Returns To Compose The Soundtrack To Donkey Kong Country Returns: Tropical Freeze
Good news! I still play the original just to listen to the music sometimes-especially the underwater levels.