Ricube

Ricube

Slowly becoming an Old Days Gamer

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Re: Video: Defy Gravity With These Sonic Lost World Glitches

Ricube

This game is terrible... I got it free with the Mario Kart 8 promotion but still regret it. I should have taken Wario Ware instead. Lost Worlds is not only frustrating, it's controls are very bad and most of the bosses are annoying. I only had some fun in the first levels...

Re: Review: Armillo (Wii U eShop)

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@YannEA Thank you for supporting our console! You really did a great job. Armillo is so fun, immediate but still pretty hard in later levels. It reminds me of some old school platformers on the N64 i loved.

Re: Review: Armillo (Wii U eShop)

Ricube

"In terms of technical prowess this has to be one of the most impressive eShop-exclusive titles" Really? Don't get me wrong, I played for about 2 hours and really like this game, but I'm not really impressed by the graphics... I mean, Nano Assault neo is much better. This one reminds me of some Gamecube games (in HD, obviously)

Re: Review: Armillo (Wii U eShop)

Ricube

I got this after reading the great opinions on Miiverse. Now I need to free some space on my WiiU (or maybe to buy an external hard drive...) to download more great games!

Re: Here's a Video of The Temple of Time Made With Unreal Engine 4

Ricube

I also think this may be too realistic for a Zelda game. Still, i love it! I for myself like the darker look of TP much better and I think that game has an amazing art style and beautiful graphics (just look at the interior of Hyrule Castle). My question: is the WiiU capable of graphics like these? Probably Nintendo has made a graphic engine just for the new zelda on WiiU and I'm sure that game is going to show the real power of the WiiU! Just hope it's on par with this, anyway better than the graphics demo of e3 2013

Re: Guacamelee! Developer Stirring Up A New Title, Severed

Ricube

Even this trailer reminds me of Metroid. I thought, playing the first metroid games, that Samus was actually missing an arm... In Guacamelee there are a lot of Nintendo references and these guy's sure love the Metroid games they get inspiration from. So it's about time to publish games on Nintendo consoles! Even their logo has a Wiimote in it...

Re: Nintendo of Europe Confirms Upcoming Game Boy Advance Wii U Virtual Console Releases

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This move seems really strange to me... I'm not getting those games until owning them on the virtual console brings no advantage. I can still play them on my Game Boy Player for the Gamecube... also with all gamecube games. Even the price point is wrong as you can get physical copies of these games for less.
Anyway, those games run on with an emulation program, why can't Nintendo create an emulator that actually improves the games? I like to play some N64 and Gamecube games with an emulator on my PC instead of the physical copies on the consoles i still own (because I collect them...) because the graphics are much better. Why don't they optimize the games for the new hardware, for example? Now Nintendo is trying to keep the fanbase busy providing old games for a way to high price! This is a profit-only move because it's absolutely costless loading those games on the VC, or how long do you think it takes to emulate a game? This makes me really angry!

Re: Talking Point: Important Steps to Bring the 3DS and Wii U Closer Together

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@NbaJunkie the thing is that even the minority of the fanbase really buys VC games more than once. I only bought Metroid because the was the 30 cents promotion. Prices for VC games are way to high (higer then new and really good indie games). I would buy a lot of them if they were cheaper and tied to my account so that I can play them wherw I want.
Another point is tha I would like to upgrade from my 3DS to a 3DS xl (that means buy a new console, nintendo) but I have a lot of downloaded games on my 3DS so that is not going to happen (non more money to you, Nintendo). The VC market has never been a success also because of those problems, mainly because you always have a cheap, easy to use alternative: emulators (i have heard they work perfectly with NES, SNES, GB, GBA games...)