I would go for DK64. And another RARE title that was exclusive to N64 was Jet Force Gemini. I wouldn't mind either of those. The Castlevania two were also pretty epic. I think someone mentioned porting GC games on to the NEW 3ds, if that's the case, my vote is for LOZ TWILIGHT PRINCESS. Not to mention the Star Wars Rogue Squadron series.
It's nice how things that were amazing for handheld consoles are not staying with handheld consoles. I would pay a handsome sum for Castlevania: Circle of the Moon for 3Ds. And I believe someone mentioned a desire for a DKC trilogy release. I had Donkey Kong Land, and I think that trilogy was fantastic. Again, able and willing to go forth and re-buy all of my favorites from long ago....
Actually, America did get a second chance. It was this past Friday. It was quick and again limited. I ordered mine through GameStop. And as far as I know, the second round here is just the system, no digital copy of the game, no epic skull kid figurine, and no charger. But I'm glad for the opportunity. Thank you NOA. for listening. At least a little. ....
Colors! 3D was originally an homebrew application designed with the NDS in mind, yes. However, the designer also legally sold it to be used and distributed by Nintendo.
Opening the gates would allow Nintendo to earn more money off of those great games and the pirates would be hindered in that it's still a rather complex system to get the roms to work on the 3ds. If all the games were available on the e shop, the user interface would be remarkably simpler. Most of those games would be easily ported to the 3ds. .... Just saying.
This is all the more reason I feel Nintendo should open the gate on the e shop and virtual console. I, myself, have considered such a device before, but not to play the new games, but games for previous systems. The 3DS is more than capable of handling the memory capacity of, say, N64 games. Which means that it is significantly more than capable of playing earlier than that. I remember growing up on Nintendo and their wonderful games ( at this point, all of which Nintendo owns the licensing to) and investing what would be considered a small fortune on those same games. My thinking is that Nintendo should just open up the e shop to include either a special request docket or just include all of the classics. Battle of Olympus, for one, is one that I have already bought 4 times. If it was released on 3DS, I'd buy it again.
Is it me or has Nintendo forgotten about the AR card Idea? They would be cheaper to manufacture, easier to collect, and speaking as one who tried my darndest to get all of the AR cards in Kid Icarus:Uprising, It would be very fun to try to "Catch them all"... to use a classic Poke'mon tagline.
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Re: Feature: Five Nintendo 64 Games We'd Love to Play on 3DS
I would go for DK64. And another RARE title that was exclusive to N64 was Jet Force Gemini. I wouldn't mind either of those. The Castlevania two were also pretty epic. I think someone mentioned porting GC games on to the NEW 3ds, if that's the case, my vote is for LOZ TWILIGHT PRINCESS. Not to mention the Star Wars Rogue Squadron series.
Re: Nintendo Download: 29th January (Europe)
It's nice how things that were amazing for handheld consoles are not staying with handheld consoles. I would pay a handsome sum for Castlevania: Circle of the Moon for 3Ds. And I believe someone mentioned a desire for a DKC trilogy release. I had Donkey Kong Land, and I think that trilogy was fantastic. Again, able and willing to go forth and re-buy all of my favorites from long ago....
Re: Majora's Mask Edition New 3DS XL Available for Pre-Order Again on Nintendo UK Store
Actually, America did get a second chance. It was this past Friday. It was quick and again limited. I ordered mine through GameStop. And as far as I know, the second round here is just the system, no digital copy of the game, no epic skull kid figurine, and no charger. But I'm glad for the opportunity. Thank you NOA. for listening. At least a little. ....
Re: Evidence of a Functional 3DS Flashcard Emerges
Colors! 3D was originally an homebrew application designed with the NDS in mind, yes. However, the designer also legally sold it to be used and distributed by Nintendo.
Re: Evidence of a Functional 3DS Flashcard Emerges
Opening the gates would allow Nintendo to earn more money off of those great games and the pirates would be hindered in that it's still a rather complex system to get the roms to work on the 3ds. If all the games were available on the e shop, the user interface would be remarkably simpler. Most of those games would be easily ported to the 3ds. .... Just saying.
Re: Evidence of a Functional 3DS Flashcard Emerges
This is all the more reason I feel Nintendo should open the gate on the e shop and virtual console. I, myself, have considered such a device before, but not to play the new games, but games for previous systems. The 3DS is more than capable of handling the memory capacity of, say, N64 games. Which means that it is significantly more than capable of playing earlier than that. I remember growing up on Nintendo and their wonderful games ( at this point, all of which Nintendo owns the licensing to) and investing what would be considered a small fortune on those same games. My thinking is that Nintendo should just open up the e shop to include either a special request docket or just include all of the classics. Battle of Olympus, for one, is one that I have already bought 4 times. If it was released on 3DS, I'd buy it again.
Re: Pokémon Tretta Lab Coming to the 3DS This Summer in Japan
Is it me or has Nintendo forgotten about the AR card Idea?
They would be cheaper to manufacture, easier to collect, and speaking as one who tried my darndest to get all of the AR cards in Kid Icarus:Uprising, It would be very fun to try to "Catch them all"... to use a classic Poke'mon tagline.