@Yorumi first off, I said “Nintendo gamers”. So outside of that, you have the rest of the gaming community, some of whom May have heard/seen it. I’ve talked to several people & friends who haven’t heard nor seen this. Also not talking about video games in general, we’re on the subject of a specific user-created character, there are plenty of non-gaming sites that post about video games.
All it takes to be popular is to have a very small community be vocal enough with enough people in the sphere of influence to create this echo chamber. Outside of Nintendo gamers, gaming sites, cosplay & DeviantArt, I really don’t hear anyone talking about this. To say it’s popular, maybe in Japan, but how much of Japan could really be a very small percentage in the echo chamber.
This will come and pass, like most fan made things, because the illustrations are over-sexualized along with the echo chamber fighting over it being necessary/unecessary. It’s a controversial topic whether admitted or not, and that’s enough for Nintendo to not even touch it with a 10 foot pole.
I wasn't completely happy with the way things turned out at this E3, but I don't think people should jump on the Wii U is dead now boat. If you look more into the content that is being released on the 3DS, this looks to be leading the direction for what content will be released for Wii U/NX in the future. That would be dedicating projects with multiplayer that is to Nintendo's standard for their cherished IPs. I'm not surprised we haven't gotten a new Metroid in a while for home console, I wouldn't want one unless they could provide the multiplayer experience that was in Hunters, so I don't expect that to come any time soon. Also, it didn't help that Nintendo revealed half of their projects up to a year prior, tends to make the masses expect the same amount of surprises even with all the content. I'm looking forward to Star Fox, and hopefully getting that multiplayer aspect from 64 back again, and with all these projects slated for this year, half of the Nintendo IPs are already taken care of, so next E3 will have some good ones that haven't been touched in a while.
@Poki you must realize how much coding work it took to create the environment for GBA, NES, SNES, GC & DS emulators on PC. It took several years to get the environment set up, and of course waiting for the average PC to be able to smoothly run them. Now think about coding a game written for a different gaming OS and trying to make it work on a brand new gaming OS, and you can see that Nintendo has done marvelously, because these VC titles run flawlessly with no screen tearing. Even though they have access to all the tools and the heart of every gaming OS they've made, the ability to make it work without error, having save states, mappable control schemes, and even include the original manual PDF, I congratulate them, and wish them luck on the DS nightmare, because to this day, even on the worlds best PC, DS emulators still have issues.
I personally hope they will incorporate Deoxys and Rayquaza better into the storyline of the story instead of side quests, unless they plan for a new emerald, would be nice to see Jirachi make a comeback. I hope they redo the landscape and change the plot, and maybe introduce a few new Mon as well, just to make it worth while. Maybe this game will incorporate a link with that rumored forthcoming Wii U pokemon game, just like it did with Coleseum back in the day.
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Re: Nintendo Has Nothing To Say About Internet Superstar Bowsette, So Stop Begging For Her
@Yorumi first off, I said “Nintendo gamers”. So outside of that, you have the rest of the gaming community, some of whom May have heard/seen it. I’ve talked to several people & friends who haven’t heard nor seen this. Also not talking about video games in general, we’re on the subject of a specific user-created character, there are plenty of non-gaming sites that post about video games.
Re: Nintendo Has Nothing To Say About Internet Superstar Bowsette, So Stop Begging For Her
All it takes to be popular is to have a very small community be vocal enough with enough people in the sphere of influence to create this echo chamber. Outside of Nintendo gamers, gaming sites, cosplay & DeviantArt, I really don’t hear anyone talking about this. To say it’s popular, maybe in Japan, but how much of Japan could really be a very small percentage in the echo chamber.
This will come and pass, like most fan made things, because the illustrations are over-sexualized along with the echo chamber fighting over it being necessary/unecessary. It’s a controversial topic whether admitted or not, and that’s enough for Nintendo to not even touch it with a 10 foot pole.
Re: Poll: What Did You Think of Nintendo's E3 Digital Event?
I wasn't completely happy with the way things turned out at this E3, but I don't think people should jump on the Wii U is dead now boat. If you look more into the content that is being released on the 3DS, this looks to be leading the direction for what content will be released for Wii U/NX in the future. That would be dedicating projects with multiplayer that is to Nintendo's standard for their cherished IPs. I'm not surprised we haven't gotten a new Metroid in a while for home console, I wouldn't want one unless they could provide the multiplayer experience that was in Hunters, so I don't expect that to come any time soon. Also, it didn't help that Nintendo revealed half of their projects up to a year prior, tends to make the masses expect the same amount of surprises even with all the content. I'm looking forward to Star Fox, and hopefully getting that multiplayer aspect from 64 back again, and with all these projects slated for this year, half of the Nintendo IPs are already taken care of, so next E3 will have some good ones that haven't been touched in a while.
Re: Don't Worry, Nintendo Hasn't Forgotten About The Virtual Console
@Poki you must realize how much coding work it took to create the environment for GBA, NES, SNES, GC & DS emulators on PC. It took several years to get the environment set up, and of course waiting for the average PC to be able to smoothly run them. Now think about coding a game written for a different gaming OS and trying to make it work on a brand new gaming OS, and you can see that Nintendo has done marvelously, because these VC titles run flawlessly with no screen tearing. Even though they have access to all the tools and the heart of every gaming OS they've made, the ability to make it work without error, having save states, mappable control schemes, and even include the original manual PDF, I congratulate them, and wish them luck on the DS nightmare, because to this day, even on the worlds best PC, DS emulators still have issues.
Re: Feature: What Can We Expect From Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire?
I personally hope they will incorporate Deoxys and Rayquaza better into the storyline of the story instead of side quests, unless they plan for a new emerald, would be nice to see Jirachi make a comeback. I hope they redo the landscape and change the plot, and maybe introduce a few new Mon as well, just to make it worth while. Maybe this game will incorporate a link with that rumored forthcoming Wii U pokemon game, just like it did with Coleseum back in the day.