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Re: Random: Xbox's Phil Spencer Reveals His Favourite GameCube Game

Otokiwa

Argh, long ago I finished it like 3 times to see all different endings, but gave up on my last playthrough toward what seemed to be the ultimate secret ending! Now when I boot it I don't even remember how to play the game at all! But gosh what a great game it was.. Maybe I'll get back to it someday!

Re: Talking Point: Could Nintendo's Game Design Prowess Solve Discoverability Problems On Switch eShop?

Otokiwa

Here's my idea... I think the eshop should be...a game! Yes, a Grand Theft Auto kind of game starring Mario. You would control Mario, navigating Nintendo Town as in Mario Odyssey, and visit the various districts to shop for your favorite games...

Wanna go faster? Hop in a kart and drive like Mario Kart! Wanna fight a little? Go to the Coliseum and play some Super Smash Bros. Sports? Drive to the stadium! Feel up for some retro/vintage games? To the Arcade! Wanna discover some indi gems? There's a district for that too! Why not go to the Theater to see the latest game trailers? Of course, fast travel is available, but's it's more fun to go the whole way, because there are some awesome, huge dynamic ads, posters, and other digital marvels to witness along the way! Yes, a trip to Nintendo Town will get you all the latest info! You can even listen to some Nintendo radio and soundtrack in your Kart! Find some art books and discover some videogame history and lore at the Library!

And you're not alone! The other players are there two, shopping and sharing their latest interests as well as showcasing their costumes, medals, and other outstanding achievements. Yes, Nintendo Town's the way to go, that would be awesome, don't you think?

Re: Mortal Kombat Studio NetherRealm Accused Of Taking Advantage Of Contracted Workers

Otokiwa

@mist Hey, I don't want to go off topic, but just precise that according to stats, wives are the victims 90% of the times. The other 10% are divided between 3% of men being beaten by their wives, and the 7% left being men beated by...well, men. Getting back to the subject of overwork in the gaming industry, I'll just say that it is not because one is able to do something (like working too much), that it is good for that person.