Still too early to say, seeing Wii U is it in infancy, but I'd say x64 is a must. Considering they're mostly popular for their handhelds, it would seem sensible for them to try to find a way for them to work together in some way.
Other than that, the thing that's interesting about Nintendo consoles isn't usually that console itself but the controller, but now where we have a controller featuring a D-pad, an assortment of buttons, dual analogue sticks, shoulder buttons, gyroscope, touchscreen, microphone and NFC, I can't figure out what more they could add. Then again, figuring stuff like that out is what Nintendo does best.
I remember when I read about Disney taking over and thinking: "Oh, Disney have made some popular mobile games in the past. Wouldn't it be cool if they remade Maniac Mansion and optimised it for touch input?"
A man can dream, can't he? Apparently not. Thanks Disney.
And less sarcastic, thank you LucasArts for some of the good games of my childhood. Sorry to see you go and thoughts go out of to any developers who now find themselves without a livelihood.
Well, there's also the possibility that Amazon simply isn't able to get the consoles they require to keep up demand. Amazon's original business model has always been to buy cheaply in bulk and pass the savings to the customer. If they aren't able to do that and thereby are unable to keep up stock it would only be logic of them to try flogging us a similar product. Either that or maybe they make more money selling Sony products.
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Re: New Electronics Ban on Certain UK and US Flights Includes the Nintendo Switch
Doesn't affect me the slightest. You couldn't pay me to visit the US or the UK the way they're acting at the moment.
Re: Video: Japanese TV Commercials For Super Mario Maker Take The Reserved Approach
I love how the Japanese packaging looks like an old Famicom game box.
Re: Miyamoto: We Are Working On Ideas For The Next Nintendo System
Still too early to say, seeing Wii U is it in infancy, but I'd say x64 is a must. Considering they're mostly popular for their handhelds, it would seem sensible for them to try to find a way for them to work together in some way.
Other than that, the thing that's interesting about Nintendo consoles isn't usually that console itself but the controller, but now where we have a controller featuring a D-pad, an assortment of buttons, dual analogue sticks, shoulder buttons, gyroscope, touchscreen, microphone and NFC, I can't figure out what more they could add. Then again, figuring stuff like that out is what Nintendo does best.
Re: 3DS XL Coloured Charging Cradles Now Available On Club Nintendo Australia
But these are incompatible with the new 3DS XL that just got released down there⦠Why are they coming out now? :S
Re: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Thrown off its Perch by Call of Duty, Wii U Sales Spike Upwards
I think the real news is the fact there are TWO Xbox One games in the top twenty.
Re: Nintendo Launches a Free 3DS Game Promotion in Europe
@Andyliini Alright, allow me rephrase that then:
"Scandinavian branch of BERGSALA" shakes fist
Re: Nintendo Launches a Free 3DS Game Promotion in Europe
BERSALA! shakes fist
Re: Atari's "Corporate Comeback Strategy" Includes Games, Gambling, and Wearable Devices
@CrabGats Come again?
Re: Atari's "Corporate Comeback Strategy" Includes Games, Gambling, and Wearable Devices
Is this more than an attempt to sell us tacky stuff by using a brand name that has destroyed itself twice?
Also, how are they even proposing making money from sexual orientation?
Re: Review: Senran Kagura Burst (3DS eShop)
@LunaticPandora According to Amazon UK it's out 28th of February.
Re: LucasArts Shut Down By Disney
I remember when I read about Disney taking over and thinking: "Oh, Disney have made some popular mobile games in the past. Wouldn't it be cool if they remade Maniac Mansion and optimised it for touch input?"
A man can dream, can't he? Apparently not. Thanks Disney.
And less sarcastic, thank you LucasArts for some of the good games of my childhood. Sorry to see you go and thoughts go out of to any developers who now find themselves without a livelihood.
Re: Amazon Promoting Rival Consoles On Nintendo Product Pages
Well, there's also the possibility that Amazon simply isn't able to get the consoles they require to keep up demand. Amazon's original business model has always been to buy cheaply in bulk and pass the savings to the customer. If they aren't able to do that and thereby are unable to keep up stock it would only be logic of them to try flogging us a similar product. Either that or maybe they make more money selling Sony products.