I was expecting Wii U to take centre stage, so it was nice to see a few 3DS announcements. Looking forward to Chibi-Robo: Photo Finder. Thanks Nintendo and Happy Holidays to all.
I got it anyway even though initially I was expecting to remain stuck in the first world after playing the demo (like others I couldn't get past the bee boss). The Bumpy March melody is really nice for quick play sessions, there's a certain satisfaction when you hit the notes in time and they ring clearly like a glass chime. The 10-use demo limit isn't enough, lol.
Oddly, I had the same experience as @DRL with boss battles so far, if I just listen then play back the note sequences without watching the action, I did better or at least good enough to pass the stage. Going to play this a bit this weekend and see if any inroads can be made.
Would prefer a physical copy, but was late to the game so to speak and couldn't find one locally. Ended up getting the download. Awesome game, great use of DLCs and bonus content too.
Mint white is all right, almost a complementary to the pink XL. While I wouldn't have chosen the mint white colour for the Tomodachi Collection design (the colours should be more vibrant), it still looks very nice.
Will look into the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity demo, that's about it this week. I just started FE:A anyway, will be playing that and its DLC packs.
Looks like a shorter, Disney-themed Animal Crossing kind of game? If it has a lot of content/fun mini-activities, I'd be interested in a western release. As an aside, Japan is lucky to have another nice special edition XL, I like the idea of the design in gold. Still waiting for plain white here ...
Looking forward to this one. While I couldn't quite finish any of the HM games I've played, this and HM are still good additions to the 3DS library. Hopefully it won't be a very long wait for localisation.
Agreed with others who said "the right price" depends on content and experience. That said, I was planning to pick it up and was expecting a $39 game like Theatrhythm, so the price point sounds good at the moment, providing they don't overdo DLC (if any).
Sorry, nope. Bring in the white XL that other regions already have and I'll line up for it. Don't even have to do a free game promotion, just release one of those special editions (Animal Crossing, or one with a simple but pleasant design like Culdcept) so we can at least have more choice, please.
Finally! Thanks Nintendo. Looking forward to the release day. Just haven't decided to get in retail or download ... I'd like to collect a physical copy but it's also a game I'd keep conveniently on the front page. If there's a special edition I'll probably go for the physical copy.
For Nintendo games, I mostly go retail and cartridges partly because I like the extra content (accessories, art booklets, etc.) that comes with some games. Occasionally I order online if there's a cool pre-order bonus or if I can't find a title in-store, e.g. older DS games like Tetris DS. As long as they keep the prepaid eShop cards I don't mind whether a game is retail or downloadable, just glad that it's released. However, if I see a box set with bonus content and a downloadable version with no bonus content, both at the same price, guess which one I'd pick?
On used games: sometimes I find a gem in the used section (Rhythm Thief was surprisingly elusive here in Canada, unless you order online from a US store.) As for used games somehow hurting publishers because of lack of royalties paid back, admittedly it's a bit sad. That said, I see used games as somewhat like used books. There are lots of bookstores specialising in used books, I don't know if publishers get a chunk of the sales either, but these bookstores help make books more affordable and accessible. Some books go out of print fast, just like some games only get 1-2 runs. Retailers might make profit from used games, but the pre-owned system also keeps a lot of good games from going into game heaven/landfill, and gives people who have just started their collection another chance to pick up the older games. Usually, I try to get new when it's at hand, since for recently released games (providing they put out enough) I don't need to hunt in the used corner.
The other thing about retail vs online, it's down to the user experience. Some people like to hold a physical copy in their hands, and being able to talk to other gamers or the guy running the shop. I see parents taking their children to the games store on weekends, even if just to look at what's new. Some people prefer the space-saving/portable downloadable version, like having the games delivered straight to their door. No lineups to pay, no jostling crowds.
If this were in a dark shade of blue (something along the lines of the Culdcept 3DS) and I didn't already have a 3DS, I'd run out and get it. The cover design looks great!
Possibly Unchained Blade, will have to find out what the RPG mechanics are like first.
Already got the retail version of CoP and pre-order was $39.99, my guess is the download version would be around that price. That said, the retail version came with a soundtrack CD/art booklet, with any luck it might be a slightly lower price for the downloadable version without the extra content.
From Mr Shibata's post: "I jump for joy when I read that someone is excited about an upcoming game that I announced. Conversely, I feel down when I read comments such as “I’m disappointed that there was no new information” or “The release date is too far ahead!” (which was the case last time…)."
If any Nintendo staff ever happen to read the comments: please don't feel down. I don't know about others, but when I say something like that, it's exactly because I'm excited about the game. ND is a great way to hear about upcoming games, and once you hear about it and like what you heard, naturally you would like a release date so you can get it as soon as it's ready. So, it is not meant as a negative comment as much as it is anticipation for a game and hoping that the wait won't be (too) long. If people still remember - still care - that such a game is in the works, you've already done something right.
Thanks for the ND and for reading player comments. Merry Christmas!
A fun little e-card. I like the background music! Can easily imagine a winter wonderland-themed NSMB2 course with the music as background, and Mario bouncing across the tops of giant moving candy canes ... no, no, it's not something in my cider.
Nice week for 3DS with a few retail downloads. I haven't picked up HM:ANB yet so voted it as a likely possibility. Also considering Scribblenauts Unlimited, though I would've gotten it sooner if they'd included the item editor in the Wii U version.
Part of me suspects they're holding back AC so they can have a major title to boost sales in the summer. If they're going to postpone release, I would've preferred they didn't bring out teasers every time to remind people of the wait, especially when it's already released in one region. It would've been nicer to remind people only when there's new information, e.g. with a release date.
Nevertheless, if they're going to make people wait, then wait it will be. Better late than never, I guess. If they really do need the extra time, e.g. for localisation, then they're welcome to it.
Still no AC date, HarmoKnight confirmation (expected already just not "official"), and most of the 3DS items have no release dates except the Luigi Mansion game. Nice ND for Wii U players (Ninja Gaiden 3, Lego City Undercover), though. 3DS followers can go back to sleep.
This time around, a release date for Animal Crossing: A New Leaf, please, not just recycling teaser trailers and summaries we've had for months. Release window for Fantasy Life would be good too, but it's probably still too early.
As for a surprise, a white XL in NA in time for the holidays? Chances looking slim to zero at this point, though.
Very nice! Would get one if they ever publish one for sale.
As usual, EU gets cool Nintendo rewards, unlike a certain dull region that doesn't have PMSS restaurant launch parties and no choice of a free game out of 5 to go with a 3DS XL. If it's any consolation, the November issue of Nintendo Power had PMSS ads with a few stickers, just enough to use on a 3DS and maybe a notebook or two.
Fantastic. I'd recommend watching the behind-the-scenes interview as well, a lot of effort went into the shooting (trudging through rain, dead badgers and spiders for one).
No SD card slot might be a problem if people ever decide to get a Wii U down the road and then find out they can't transfer their progress to the other console. That said, this limitation is minor compared to the lack of online features. Anyone who wanted this would probably still be on track to get it, and others will plan for Wii U.
Although, releasing a stripped-down Wii makes the regular Wii look a little better too (compared to the Mini, regular Wii looks like a solid deal with maybe a bundled game for just a little more than the Mini).
Then there's a crowd that can just get the Mini and feel like they got a brand new console (rather than 6 yr+ old tech) at an affordable price, so the new variant, albeit one with limited features, is a clever little move to get the latecomers on board.
The character art and graphics are great, I like the secret exits and the sticker battle turned out okay so far (midway through World 3). There are plenty of stickers to be found, so usually that's not a problem, unless it's a boss battle. Surviving boss battles mainly calls for 1-2 of the larger stickers (it seems there's a repeat request in World 1 that you can satisfy to get a sticker object if you've used it up once) and finding which of the regular ones will work best with that particular boss. The harder part for me was getting to the boss, rather than the boss itself. To tie in with some people's comments about the point of going into battle, I do it mostly to get the minions out of the way so I can run around unhindered when I'm looking for the right door/object to complete that level.
It's just, that as someone new to the series and was looking forward to a Mario RPG on the 3DS, there's a lot of platformer and puzzle elements and they aren't really my thing, as much as I like the exploration. For platformer I'd go to NSMB2. So for people looking for a Mario adventure and like to explore, this is a good game. Those looking for an RPG will be disappointed.
Nice, there should be more 3DS units ending up under trees this holiday season. Alas, the XL colour choices are still too limited in NA, so it's a pass for me.
I'd guessed the Wii Mini rumour was true, but still a little surprised that it's exclusive to one country. The case looks nice (festive even), pity about the lack of online connectivity.
Thanks for the liveblog! I enjoyed reading the impressions and looking at the system screenshots. Hope to see more coverage of Miiverse and its features in the coming days.
Sorry, but this is pathetic. The system's getting there, but so slowly. This should've been one of the first things tackled, it's five years late already. While most people would have only one home console of that kind active (i.e. one Wii, one Wii U, etc.), devices can break or who knows, people might pass on their old one to a relative/friend. With Miiverse and people having both portable and home consoles, it's obviously important to have a real network account and not this one-device-only nonsense.
Good move on Nintendo of Europe's part, getting the special edition out in time for the holiday shopping. Hopefully NoA will do the same. As the song goes: "I'm dreaming of a white XL ..."
I'd agree with the camp that says it's nice of the dad, but unnecessary. It's joining a character (whether male, female, alien, object, etc.) on an adventure.
If he feels he should continue with it, good luck. Still, I hope he'll explain to her as soon as she's a little older, give her the option to play the original or modded game, so she doesn't end up in little arguments with other schoolkids about whether a whole parade characters are male/female and then finding out she got different stories. More likely for the memory to be of dad going out of his way to make a game better just for her (she could then play both and decide what she wants), not that dad took a game she liked and made some stupid changes to it so she couldn't play it the way other kids were playing it.
Is it possible the hardware sales jump was due to some special edition XL (and in sufficiently higher quantities to show in the figures)? Pushed those who were still on the fence to buy/"upgrade" from 3DS, and the dedicated collectors. Or something simple like a nation-wide promotional event in the cities' busiest shopping centres.
Paper Mario Sticker Star, but undecided whether to get it in retail or as a download. I've never played the series before, admiring the graphics but not sure about the sticker-based battle. I was hoping it'd lean more towards the RPG genre.
It's funny as this is the 3rd game I'm planning to get that is eligible for the DK title (which is more a collector's title for me and not a regular play title) and the other two ended up as a retail copy. There's a chance I might regret the purchase as a download and can't trade it in, but then I had the same wariness about the previous game and it was fun after all. At this rate I might just end up with all five titles from retail and no DK. The collector part of me has a terrible sense of humour sometimes.
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Re: Reaction: Nintendo Direct's Final Flourish of 2013
I was expecting Wii U to take centre stage, so it was nice to see a few 3DS announcements. Looking forward to Chibi-Robo: Photo Finder. Thanks Nintendo and Happy Holidays to all.
Re: Miiverse on 3DS Expands Its Collection of Communities With More Favourites
Maybe AC:NL or FE:A, waiting for New Art Academy. Fingers crossed!
Re: Review: HarmoKnight (3DS eShop)
I got it anyway even though initially I was expecting to remain stuck in the first world after playing the demo (like others I couldn't get past the bee boss). The Bumpy March melody is really nice for quick play sessions, there's a certain satisfaction when you hit the notes in time and they ring clearly like a glass chime. The 10-use demo limit isn't enough, lol.
Oddly, I had the same experience as @DRL with boss battles so far, if I just listen then play back the note sequences without watching the action, I did better or at least good enough to pass the stage. Going to play this a bit this weekend and see if any inroads can be made.
Re: Talking Point: What Games Are You Playing This Weekend? - Easter Edition
Happy Easter/long weekend to all.
Harvest Moon: A New Beginning, HarmoKnight and FE:A DLC. Maybe LM:DM if I can find a copy this weekend.
Re: Fantasy Life Trademark Emerges in Europe
Been watching for news on this game for a few months. Trailer looks great! Hope it will come to US/EU soon.
Re: Fire Emblem: Awakening's US Sales Are The Best In The History Of The Series
Would prefer a physical copy, but was late to the game so to speak and couldn't find one locally. Ended up getting the download. Awesome game, great use of DLCs and bonus content too.
Re: Nintendo Download: 14th March 2013 (North America)
HarmoKnight demo, but will also take a look at MH3U.
Re: Flipnote Studio 3D Drawing to the West, For Free, This Summer
Great to hear Flipnote Studio is back for 3DS! Looking forward to this one, hope "Summer 2013" won't be too long a wait (end of summer).
Re: Nintendo Announces Mint White 3DS XL For Japan
Mint white is all right, almost a complementary to the pink XL. While I wouldn't have chosen the mint white colour for the Tomodachi Collection design (the colours should be more vibrant), it still looks very nice.
I still prefer the white version.
Re: Nintendo Download: 7th March 2013 (North America)
Will look into the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity demo, that's about it this week. I just started FE:A anyway, will be playing that and its DLC packs.
Re: Namco Bandai Announces Disney Magic Castle: My Happy Life For 3DS In Japan
Looks like a shorter, Disney-themed Animal Crossing kind of game? If it has a lot of content/fun mini-activities, I'd be interested in a western release. As an aside, Japan is lucky to have another nice special edition XL, I like the idea of the design in gold. Still waiting for plain white here ...
Re: Project Happiness is Now HomeTown Story
Looking forward to this one. While I couldn't quite finish any of the HM games I've played, this and HM are still good additions to the 3DS library. Hopefully it won't be a very long wait for localisation.
Re: Rhythm Hunter: HarmoKnight's US Price Is Revealed
Agreed with others who said "the right price" depends on content and experience.
That said, I was planning to pick it up and was expecting a $39 game like Theatrhythm, so the price point sounds good at the moment, providing they don't overdo DLC (if any).
Re: Nintendo of America Offering Free Retail Game To New 3DS XL Buyers
Sorry, nope. Bring in the white XL that other regions already have and I'll line up for it. Don't even have to do a free game promotion, just release one of those special editions (Animal Crossing, or one with a simple but pleasant design like Culdcept) so we can at least have more choice, please.
Re: Animal Crossing: New Leaf Release Dates Announced For Europe And North America
Finally! Thanks Nintendo. Looking forward to the release day. Just haven't decided to get in retail or download ... I'd like to collect a physical copy but it's also a game I'd keep conveniently on the front page. If there's a special edition I'll probably go for the physical copy.
Re: 8 Bit Weapon Celebrates Over A Decade Of Chiptune Goodness With Chiptopia
Liked the music video and picked up a digital copy. Thanks for the notice.
Re: Prepare To Be Jealous At This Amazing Nintendo Collection
Fantastic collection. Nice retro consoles display and hanafuda card sets!
Re: Talking Point: The Future Role of High Street Games Retailers
Good discussion article.
For Nintendo games, I mostly go retail and cartridges partly because I like the extra content (accessories, art booklets, etc.) that comes with some games. Occasionally I order online if there's a cool pre-order bonus or if I can't find a title in-store, e.g. older DS games like Tetris DS. As long as they keep the prepaid eShop cards I don't mind whether a game is retail or downloadable, just glad that it's released. However, if I see a box set with bonus content and a downloadable version with no bonus content, both at the same price, guess which one I'd pick?
On used games: sometimes I find a gem in the used section (Rhythm Thief was surprisingly elusive here in Canada, unless you order online from a US store.) As for used games somehow hurting publishers because of lack of royalties paid back, admittedly it's a bit sad. That said, I see used games as somewhat like used books. There are lots of bookstores specialising in used books, I don't know if publishers get a chunk of the sales either, but these bookstores help make books more affordable and accessible. Some books go out of print fast, just like some games only get 1-2 runs. Retailers might make profit from used games, but the pre-owned system also keeps a lot of good games from going into game heaven/landfill, and gives people who have just started their collection another chance to pick up the older games. Usually, I try to get new when it's at hand, since for recently released games (providing they put out enough) I don't need to hunt in the used corner.
The other thing about retail vs online, it's down to the user experience. Some people like to hold a physical copy in their hands, and being able to talk to other gamers or the guy running the shop. I see parents taking their children to the games store on weekends, even if just to look at what's new. Some people prefer the space-saving/portable downloadable version, like having the games delivered straight to their door. No lineups to pay, no jostling crowds.
Re: Nintendo Download: 17th January 2013 (North America)
Fire Emblem: Awakening demo. I'd download Kirby Star Stacker if it were like a puyo puyo game ... doesn't look like it though.
Re: Nintendo of America Confirms Fire Emblem: Awakening 3DS Bundle
If this were in a dark shade of blue (something along the lines of the Culdcept 3DS) and I didn't already have a 3DS, I'd run out and get it. The cover design looks great!
Re: Didn't Pick Up The Pink 3DS XL? Hard Luck
Not a fan of the pink colour, no loss there. Still waiting for the white edition.
Re: Feature: The Biggest 3DS Games of 2013
AC:NL, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy and HarmoKnight.
Re: Nintendo Download: 3rd January 2013 (North America)
Possibly Unchained Blade, will have to find out what the RPG mechanics are like first.
Already got the retail version of CoP and pre-order was $39.99, my guess is the download version would be around that price. That said, the retail version came with a soundtrack CD/art booklet, with any luck it might be a slightly lower price for the downloadable version without the extra content.
Re: Nintendo of Europe's Satoru Shibata Gives a Christmas Message
From Mr Shibata's post: "I jump for joy when I read that someone is excited about an upcoming game that I announced. Conversely, I feel down when I read comments such as “I’m disappointed that there was no new information” or “The release date is too far ahead!” (which was the case last time…)."
If any Nintendo staff ever happen to read the comments: please don't feel down. I don't know about others, but when I say something like that, it's exactly because I'm excited about the game. ND is a great way to hear about upcoming games, and once you hear about it and like what you heard, naturally you would like a release date so you can get it as soon as it's ready. So, it is not meant as a negative comment as much as it is anticipation for a game and hoping that the wait won't be (too) long. If people still remember - still care - that such a game is in the works, you've already done something right.
Thanks for the ND and for reading player comments. Merry Christmas!
Re: Mario And Friends Wish Us All Happy Holidays
A fun little e-card. I like the background music! Can easily imagine a winter wonderland-themed NSMB2 course with the music as background, and Mario bouncing across the tops of giant moving candy canes ... no, no, it's not something in my cider.
Happy Holidays to all at NL!
Re: 72 Hour Super Mario Marathon Promises Fun and Fundraising
Terrific idea, good luck to the marathon team.
Re: Satoru Iwata is 53 Today
Many happy returns to Mr Iwata, best wishes for good health and prosperity.
Re: Nintendo Download: 6th December 2012 (North America)
Nice week for 3DS with a few retail downloads. I haven't picked up HM:ANB yet so voted it as a likely possibility. Also considering Scribblenauts Unlimited, though I would've gotten it sooner if they'd included the item editor in the Wii U version.
Re: Pikmin 3 and Animal Crossing: New Leaf Drop Into Q2 2013
Part of me suspects they're holding back AC so they can have a major title to boost sales in the summer. If they're going to postpone release, I would've preferred they didn't bring out teasers every time to remind people of the wait, especially when it's already released in one region. It would've been nicer to remind people only when there's new information, e.g. with a release date.
Nevertheless, if they're going to make people wait, then wait it will be. Better late than never, I guess. If they really do need the extra time, e.g. for localisation, then they're welcome to it.
Re: Nintendo Direct: Watch The North American Presentation Live
Still no AC date, HarmoKnight confirmation (expected already just not "official"), and most of the 3DS items have no release dates except the Luigi Mansion game. Nice ND for Wii U players (Ninja Gaiden 3, Lego City Undercover), though. 3DS followers can go back to sleep.
Re: Nintendo of America Confirms Its Own Nintendo Direct Broadcast
Thanks for the notice, looking forward to it.
This time around, a release date for Animal Crossing: A New Leaf, please, not just recycling teaser trailers and summaries we've had for months. Release window for Fantasy Life would be good too, but it's probably still too early.
As for a surprise, a white XL in NA in time for the holidays? Chances looking slim to zero at this point, though.
Re: Register Paper Mario: Sticker Star On Club Nintendo To Receive An A-peel-ing Sticker Book
Very nice! Would get one if they ever publish one for sale.
As usual, EU gets cool Nintendo rewards, unlike a certain dull region that doesn't have PMSS restaurant launch parties and no choice of a free game out of 5 to go with a 3DS XL. If it's any consolation, the November issue of Nintendo Power had PMSS ads with a few stickers, just enough to use on a 3DS and maybe a notebook or two.
Re: Mario Comes To Life In Bead-Based Stop-Motion Animation
Fantastic. I'd recommend watching the behind-the-scenes interview as well, a lot of effort went into the shooting (trudging through rain, dead badgers and spiders for one).
Re: Wii Mini Doesn't Include an SD Slot
No SD card slot might be a problem if people ever decide to get a Wii U down the road and then find out they can't transfer their progress to the other console. That said, this limitation is minor compared to the lack of online features. Anyone who wanted this would probably still be on track to get it, and others will plan for Wii U.
Although, releasing a stripped-down Wii makes the regular Wii look a little better too (compared to the Mini, regular Wii looks like a solid deal with maybe a bundled game for just a little more than the Mini).
Then there's a crowd that can just get the Mini and feel like they got a brand new console (rather than 6 yr+ old tech) at an affordable price, so the new variant, albeit one with limited features, is a clever little move to get the latecomers on board.
Re: Wii U Wasn't The Only Nintendo Hardware Launch In Europe This Month
Looks great. Saw a picture of the box earlier and was hoping it would be a NA release, but no, they pull out pink, of all choices.
local othercolours = get3DSColoursNA()
if (othercolours == nil) then print("No XL under the tree this holiday!") end
Re: Latest Iwata Asks Episode Reveals Why Paper Mario Sticker Star Abandoned RPG Elements
The character art and graphics are great, I like the secret exits and the sticker battle turned out okay so far (midway through World 3). There are plenty of stickers to be found, so usually that's not a problem, unless it's a boss battle. Surviving boss battles mainly calls for 1-2 of the larger stickers (it seems there's a repeat request in World 1 that you can satisfy to get a sticker object if you've used it up once) and finding which of the regular ones will work best with that particular boss. The harder part for me was getting to the boss, rather than the boss itself. To tie in with some people's comments about the point of going into battle, I do it mostly to get the minions out of the way so I can run around unhindered when I'm looking for the right door/object to complete that level.
It's just, that as someone new to the series and was looking forward to a Mario RPG on the 3DS, there's a lot of platformer and puzzle elements and they aren't really my thing, as much as I like the exploration. For platformer I'd go to NSMB2. So for people looking for a Mario adventure and like to explore, this is a good game. Those looking for an RPG will be disappointed.
Re: Rumour: 3DS Gearing Up For Another Price Drop
@Wanderhope: Nice find. If it's true, I'll line up for one on release day too.
Re: Rumour: 3DS Gearing Up For Another Price Drop
Nice, there should be more 3DS units ending up under trees this holiday season. Alas, the XL colour choices are still too limited in NA, so it's a pass for me.
Re: Wii Mini Is Official And Has No Online Connectivity
I'd guessed the Wii Mini rumour was true, but still a little surprised that it's exclusive to one country. The case looks nice (festive even), pity about the lack of online connectivity.
Re: Review: 3D MahJongg (3DS eShop)
Thanks for the review. The different tile designs and backgrounds are a nice touch. I'll probably pick this up in the next few days.
Re: Publisher Dream Bringing Game Development Aspirations to DSiWare
The storyline reminds me of Game Dev Story, but it might be interesting to see a different take on the idea.
Re: Nintendo Download: 22nd November 2012 (North America)
Crashmo, Zelda II, or both. I'll take a look at 3D Mahjongg as well.
Re: Events: The Paper Mario Pop Up Diner
The decor's cool. Looks like the lucky Londoners had a great time.
Re: Feature: Wii U Launch Day, Live!
Thanks for the liveblog! I enjoyed reading the impressions and looking at the system screenshots. Hope to see more coverage of Miiverse and its features in the coming days.
Re: Nintendo Network IDs Are Tied To A Single Wii U Console, For Now
Sorry, but this is pathetic. The system's getting there, but so slowly. This should've been one of the first things tackled, it's five years late already. While most people would have only one home console of that kind active (i.e. one Wii, one Wii U, etc.), devices can break or who knows, people might pass on their old one to a relative/friend. With Miiverse and people having both portable and home consoles, it's obviously important to have a real network account and not this one-device-only nonsense.
Hopefully they'll push it out a bit faster.
Re: Europe Is Getting White And Pikachu Yellow 3DS XL Consoles Before The Year Is Out
Good move on Nintendo of Europe's part, getting the special edition out in time for the holiday shopping. Hopefully NoA will do the same. As the song goes: "I'm dreaming of a white XL ..."
Re: Father Gender-Bends Link For The Benefit of His Zelda-Loving Daughter
I'd agree with the camp that says it's nice of the dad, but unnecessary. It's joining a character (whether male, female, alien, object, etc.) on an adventure.
If he feels he should continue with it, good luck. Still, I hope he'll explain to her as soon as she's a little older, give her the option to play the original or modded game, so she doesn't end up in little arguments with other schoolkids about whether a whole parade characters are male/female and then finding out she got different stories. More likely for the memory to be of dad going out of his way to make a game better just for her (she could then play both and decide what she wants), not that dad took a game she liked and made some stupid changes to it so she couldn't play it the way other kids were playing it.
Re: 3DS Continues Hardware Sales Dominance in Japan
Is it possible the hardware sales jump was due to some special edition XL (and in sufficiently higher quantities to show in the figures)? Pushed those who were still on the fence to buy/"upgrade" from 3DS, and the dedicated collectors. Or something simple like a nation-wide promotional event in the cities' busiest shopping centres.
Re: Nintendo Download: 8th November 2012 (North America)
Paper Mario Sticker Star, but undecided whether to get it in retail or as a download. I've never played the series before, admiring the graphics but not sure about the sticker-based battle. I was hoping it'd lean more towards the RPG genre.
It's funny as this is the 3rd game I'm planning to get that is eligible for the DK title (which is more a collector's title for me and not a regular play title) and the other two ended up as a retail copy. There's a chance I might regret the purchase as a download and can't trade it in, but then I had the same wariness about the previous game and it was fun after all. At this rate I might just end up with all five titles from retail and no DK. The collector part of me has a terrible sense of humour sometimes.
Re: XSEED Hints at Rune Factory 4 Localisation
Yeah, it'd be great if the title gets a release beyond JP. I like the cover art as well.