Only one issue in 30 years of Nintendo consoles:
We played the absolute s*** out of Mario Kart 64 to the point it would crash the whole console.
Nintendo Australia sent a replacement cartridge with a nice Mario Kart fridge magnet.
This may be a little off-topic, but I'd personally like the option of purchasing a game if I like it enough. I don't want to fire up the nine service one day and find that my favourite games aren't there any more. A pipe dream would be to make a selection of games to bundle into a custom physical card. It's not that difficult, to be honest.
This is the most backward thing ever. Switch has been out for more than two years, and the best they come up with is a disgraceful discount system. I don't own a 3DS and I don't care for it.
My long-standing question is why? Why don't Nintendo give these kinds of offers on Switch? It's been out two years already, and all we get is a light dusting of a discount after spending hundreds.
So many of Nintendo's IPs should be laid to rest and replaced with new exciting IPs, like Splatoon. But not before an Ultimate Edition. Smash Bros is a great example of this - there really is nowhere to go after the next release!
Mario Kart Ultimate with new mechanics, racers and tracks - plus every single track and racer from the past in both original form and updated. I know I'd buy it!
Maybe even throw in the ROMs from all the classic SNES, DS and N64 as a bonus.
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Re: Nintendo Switch SNES Controllers Are Now Available To Buy In The UK And Europe
@Jokerwolf @acridskull Same. I've had the 8bitdo NES30 Pro since launch (which I use on the SNES mini) and just ordered their new pro controller.
Re: Poll: Have You Ever Had Problems With Nintendo Hardware?
Only one issue in 30 years of Nintendo consoles:
We played the absolute s*** out of Mario Kart 64 to the point it would crash the whole console.
Nintendo Australia sent a replacement cartridge with a nice Mario Kart fridge magnet.
Re: Switch SNES Controller Confirmed, Nintendo Switch Online SNES Games Next?
This may be a little off-topic, but I'd personally like the option of purchasing a game if I like it enough. I don't want to fire up the nine service one day and find that my favourite games aren't there any more.
A pipe dream would be to make a selection of games to bundle into a custom physical card. It's not that difficult, to be honest.
Re: Get Discounts On Super Mario Games And More With My Nintendo Rewards (Europe)
This is the most backward thing ever. Switch has been out for more than two years, and the best they come up with is a disgraceful discount system. I don't own a 3DS and I don't care for it.
Re: Nintendo Download: 20th June (Europe)
With so many games on the deals list, could we get a review score to help us filter?
Re: Breath Of The Wild's Sequel Came From Having Too Many DLC Ideas, Aonuma Says
@Swaz That's how it was in A Link To The Past too - which I played multiple times.
Re: Get Discounts On Zelda, EarthBound And More With My Nintendo Rewards (North America)
My long-standing question is why?
Why don't Nintendo give these kinds of offers on Switch? It's been out two years already, and all we get is a light dusting of a discount after spending hundreds.
Re: Nintendo Hosts Huge 'Go Digital' Sale, Up To 90% Off More Than 130 Switch Games (Europe)
Thankfully, this is valid in Australia as well!
There goes my weekend…
Re: Talking Point: Should Nintendo Keep Releasing DLC For Mario Kart 8 Deluxe?
So many of Nintendo's IPs should be laid to rest and replaced with new exciting IPs, like Splatoon. But not before an Ultimate Edition. Smash Bros is a great example of this - there really is nowhere to go after the next release!
Mario Kart Ultimate with new mechanics, racers and tracks - plus every single track and racer from the past in both original form and updated. I know I'd buy it!
Maybe even throw in the ROMs from all the classic SNES, DS and N64 as a bonus.