@DaveCook i guess its good to teach the youngins around here about the classics. Games these days are way too easy. batman nes was top notch in all aspects from music to gameplay...also tough as nails. Easily one of my fav nes games.
Not to be a downer but this is a Pointless article. It definitely shouldn't have been a "vs." topic unless it was just comparing one game to another. The 2 are far from comparable in bodys of work (game wise that is) even if it does only touch on nes and snes games.
I have been through enough external hard drives to know that i don't trust their longevity.... Ive never had a problem with a consoles hard drive failing me. Ever. And Not everyone has superfast unlimited internet at their disposal to redownload these games over and over when these drives fail or act up. (Let alone the time or patience) People these days are oblivious to that fact. Nintendo is basically making u invest in a third party to play their downloadble games.
I for one prefer my games to read off a console, I'm paying for them so their should be adequate space supplied on the console if they expect downloadable games to sell. So the whole buy an external drive is a silly thing to say. I should be able to download more than 2 hd games i want to my wii-u.
I am first and foremost a nintendo fan but i too have a ps4 and and an xbox one....nintendo always misses the ball when it comes to storage. Enough said. That applies to these amiibos as well. Nintendo makes it hard for the consumer by cutting such ridiculous corners.
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Re: Feature: Batman Vs. Superman In The Battle Of The Nintendo Games
@DaveCook i guess its good to teach the youngins around here about the classics. Games these days are way too easy. batman nes was top notch in all aspects from music to gameplay...also tough as nails. Easily one of my fav nes games.
Re: Feature: Batman Vs. Superman In The Battle Of The Nintendo Games
Not to be a downer but this is a Pointless article. It definitely shouldn't have been a "vs." topic unless it was just comparing one game to another. The 2 are far from comparable in bodys of work (game wise that is) even if it does only touch on nes and snes games.
Re: Nintendo Outlines Confusing amiibo Save Data Limitations
I have been through enough external hard drives to know that i don't trust their longevity.... Ive never had a problem with a consoles hard drive failing me. Ever. And Not everyone has superfast unlimited internet at their disposal to redownload these games over and over when these drives fail or act up. (Let alone the time or patience) People these days are oblivious to that fact.
Nintendo is basically making u invest in a third party to play their downloadble games.
I for one prefer my games to read off a console, I'm paying for them so their should be adequate space supplied on the console if they expect downloadable games to sell. So the whole buy an external drive is a silly thing to say. I should be able to download more than 2 hd games i want to my wii-u.
I am first and foremost a nintendo fan but i too have a ps4 and and an xbox one....nintendo always misses the ball when it comes to storage. Enough said. That applies to these amiibos as well. Nintendo makes it hard for the consumer by cutting such ridiculous corners.