@Anti-Matter To make prices go down in country so he and his rich friends can buy everything they want to make it another gilded age for them. Not to mention trying to annex other countries for resources since he idolizes Putin, and I'm speaking as a Canadian here fighting back against Cheetolini.
@Deadlyblack That and anyone knows how Goofy is like, he's survived MUCH worse in some of his original shorts! Whether they'd be from the many sports cartoons, or the time he became a detective. I mean, even Goofy HIMSELF said it in KH2 that he gets bonked on the head lots of times, he's a friggin tank! A rock won't stop the Goof!
Either way its just hilarious with how they played it straight.
I get the idea as we're becoming more of an online generation, but I still say keep the discs coming for these reasons:
-limited space on a hardware will definitely be a problem, like with Pokken coming out, I recall that players who own the 8GB Wii U couldn't download that one because of how big the digital game is. And if players wanted to have a big library of digital games that are also on retail, they would have to make room by deleting a lot of virtual console games that they wanna keep. Unless Nintendo makes a 500GB system, physical copies are the better option IMO. I don't doubt people prefer digital, call me old fashioned but its always great to hold a game in the palm of your hands.
-While many people have no problems downloading the games when purchasing them, but what about those who can't download them? Either due to bad internet connection, no possible internet but more likely people like me who have limited internet. Pending on how much internet is used, it would cost gamers more to download games and to play them online with the internet prices these days. Which the problem doesn't deride on the gaming companies, but the cable companies who keep ranking up the internet prices.
-Considering how producers make games for digital publishing...remember the fiasco with Capcom's Street Fighter X Tekken? While Nintendo has been on a good streak with their handling with DLC, you may never know the BS that some 3rd party companies might do to screw players over to make more money. Without the discs, 3rd party companies can find ways to milk our money. To get a better idea, watch Angry Joe's old rant about the SFxT game on youtube.
In short, I say there needs to be a balance. Downloadable games are never a bad thing considering the great selections we got and for those who want to get that over physical games, but to deny the customers who either prefer disc or can't afford to buy them cause of their internet bills, that's not good marketing. That decision would feel like their penalizing those who don't have unlimited internet or can't make the funds to pay for all digital. Since Nintendo is seen more as the casual company for gamers, then you can appeal to much more by keeping up with both physical AND digital.
@MrMario02 Honestly, ANY character that got in would get flak. Instead of focusing on the gameplay and what they add to smash, they focus on the roster and visual representation. Its like watching a Death Battle video but instead looking at the end to see who won instead of seeing WHY the character won. The immaturely vocal are just a minority that gets the most attention for how loud and obnoxious they are. I admit I wasn't that fond of the last 2 characters that got in Smash when they were announced, but I really liked them after playing them. And honestly, that's all that matters in the end.
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Re: Analyst Fears U.S. Tariffs Could Spell Disaster For Physical Games
@EVIL-C There's a great skit by This Hour has 22 minutes that came up today you should check out! From a fellow Canadian here lol
Re: Analyst Fears U.S. Tariffs Could Spell Disaster For Physical Games
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Re: Analyst Fears U.S. Tariffs Could Spell Disaster For Physical Games
@Anti-Matter To make prices go down in country so he and his rich friends can buy everything they want to make it another gilded age for them. Not to mention trying to annex other countries for resources since he idolizes Putin, and I'm speaking as a Canadian here fighting back against Cheetolini.
Re: Square Enix President Knows You Hate NFTs Because You "Play To Have Fun"
Basically SE has become Shinra, and they'll never see that irony.
Re: Best Of 2021: 8 Times I Ugly Cried At Kingdom Hearts
@Deadlyblack That and anyone knows how Goofy is like, he's survived MUCH worse in some of his original shorts! Whether they'd be from the many sports cartoons, or the time he became a detective. I mean, even Goofy HIMSELF said it in KH2 that he gets bonked on the head lots of times, he's a friggin tank! A rock won't stop the Goof!
Either way its just hilarious with how they played it straight.
Re: Round Up: The Pokémon Brilliant Diamond And Shining Pearl Reviews Are In
@CactusMan Guess I'd be the middle man and give it a 7, and I've yet to play the remake lol.
Re: Video: Here's Minecraft Steve Getting Added To The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Mural
"I knew I should've taken that left turn at Albuquerque..."
Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Wants Us to Download More and Move On From Discs - Will It Work?
I get the idea as we're becoming more of an online generation, but I still say keep the discs coming for these reasons:
-limited space on a hardware will definitely be a problem, like with Pokken coming out, I recall that players who own the 8GB Wii U couldn't download that one because of how big the digital game is. And if players wanted to have a big library of digital games that are also on retail, they would have to make room by deleting a lot of virtual console games that they wanna keep. Unless Nintendo makes a 500GB system, physical copies are the better option IMO. I don't doubt people prefer digital, call me old fashioned but its always great to hold a game in the palm of your hands.
-While many people have no problems downloading the games when purchasing them, but what about those who can't download them? Either due to bad internet connection, no possible internet but more likely people like me who have limited internet. Pending on how much internet is used, it would cost gamers more to download games and to play them online with the internet prices these days. Which the problem doesn't deride on the gaming companies, but the cable companies who keep ranking up the internet prices.
-Considering how producers make games for digital publishing...remember the fiasco with Capcom's Street Fighter X Tekken? While Nintendo has been on a good streak with their handling with DLC, you may never know the BS that some 3rd party companies might do to screw players over to make more money. Without the discs, 3rd party companies can find ways to milk our money. To get a better idea, watch Angry Joe's old rant about the SFxT game on youtube.
In short, I say there needs to be a balance. Downloadable games are never a bad thing considering the great selections we got and for those who want to get that over physical games, but to deny the customers who either prefer disc or can't afford to buy them cause of their internet bills, that's not good marketing. That decision would feel like their penalizing those who don't have unlimited internet or can't make the funds to pay for all digital. Since Nintendo is seen more as the casual company for gamers, then you can appeal to much more by keeping up with both physical AND digital.
Re: Soapbox: Bayonetta Deserves to be in Super Smash Bros.
@MrMario02 Honestly, ANY character that got in would get flak. Instead of focusing on the gameplay and what they add to smash, they focus on the roster and visual representation. Its like watching a Death Battle video but instead looking at the end to see who won instead of seeing WHY the character won. The immaturely vocal are just a minority that gets the most attention for how loud and obnoxious they are. I admit I wasn't that fond of the last 2 characters that got in Smash when they were announced, but I really liked them after playing them. And honestly, that's all that matters in the end.