That's not looking like a good week for the eShop. Having played Dr (Mario) and F1 Race Stars (PS3) a long, long time ago, I can't help but feel that Dr. Luigi and F1 Race Stars should each be around a tenner less. I'm not a fan of The Legend of the Mystical Ninja either. The four Goemon games I've played (SNES, N64 1+2 and DS) are quite overrated, in my opinion. Hmm...
Perhaps this has been mentioned somewhere in the previous 280-odd comments, but if we're still debating the identity of this mystery developer, then I believe it's inextricably related to 2K/NBA 2K13.
After all, if 2K was serious about backing Wii U, then surely it's latest flagship franchise - WWE - would have made it to Nintendo's home console, just as it had under THQ in all but two of the previous fifteen years (2001 and 2006 - between N64-GameCube and GameCube-Wii). That's a license that I don't doubt cost 2K Games a fair amount of money, and a decision that's the maneuver of a company that's "unlikely (to) ever release another Wii U title". Likewise, there's been no sign whatsoever of NBA 2K14, Bioshock Infinite, Borderlands 2 and the rest of the 2K Games canon.
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Re: Nintendo Download: 16th January (Europe)
That's not looking like a good week for the eShop. Having played Dr (Mario) and F1 Race Stars (PS3) a long, long time ago, I can't help but feel that Dr. Luigi and F1 Race Stars should each be around a tenner less. I'm not a fan of The Legend of the Mystical Ninja either. The four Goemon games I've played (SNES, N64 1+2 and DS) are quite overrated, in my opinion. Hmm...
Re: A Third-Party "Secret Developer" Gives an Inside Story of Working on Wii U
Perhaps this has been mentioned somewhere in the previous 280-odd comments, but if we're still debating the identity of this mystery developer, then I believe it's inextricably related to 2K/NBA 2K13.
After all, if 2K was serious about backing Wii U, then surely it's latest flagship franchise - WWE - would have made it to Nintendo's home console, just as it had under THQ in all but two of the previous fifteen years (2001 and 2006 - between N64-GameCube and GameCube-Wii). That's a license that I don't doubt cost 2K Games a fair amount of money, and a decision that's the maneuver of a company that's "unlikely (to) ever release another Wii U title". Likewise, there's been no sign whatsoever of NBA 2K14, Bioshock Infinite, Borderlands 2 and the rest of the 2K Games canon.
Re: Wii Music Returns to UK All-Format Top 40
Argos are selling Wii Music for £2.49 new, that'll probably explain it!
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5661200.htm