I'm curious to see this. Sadly, I don't think I'll be able to stick around for the screening of the film at the gaming night but I'm really curious to see it
I was going to repeat what I said on GoNintendo but can't be bothered to repeat myself so here's the whole thing copy and pasted for your convenience
Hmmm....if only it had happened. I get why Miyamoto wouldn't know what to do with the series. I wouldn't know what to do with it beyond 'Make it HD'. I think the series needs a bit of a reboot really. I mean, the 'futuristic racer' genre really isn't one that people play nowadays as far as I'm aware. I think giving the series a cel-shaded look would be nice so it can convey some badassery and its campness (Look at those uniforms and machines! So bright) so it had an anime-like effect. I mean, I know a lot of people loved GX but I found it too challenging. I think if Nintendo considered doing a Fire Emblem and gave made it a little more accessible to some extent like keeping the speed but maybe removing the risk of the machine exploding for Game Overs for less skilled gamers. You know, like just being slowed down when you clash with something. Removing the dying mechanic in Fire Emblem influenced me to get Emblem (I used Classic but grinded off the DLC) so maybe reducing some of the risks in F-Zero might be a good move (of course, you can always go back to traditional F-Zero mode if you're adamant on being hardcore) Hey, does remember me saying I wasn't sure what to do with a new F-Zero but then wrote about ideas I had? xD Who knows, I though the plastic peripheral rhythm games and extreme sports genres were pretty much dead but this year proved me wrong. All in all, I guess it's nice to see F-Zero is still within Nintendo's thoughts.
Just a 30 minute train journey. Once i get paid (in couple weeks time), I'll certainly get a ticket . Probably won't stay the whole evening but hey, I've always wanted to visit the museum anyway!
Totally doesn't surprise me Nintendolife got Jonathan to review this game.
I considered picking this up when it got on the eshop. Sadly, it was also the day everything else came. Definitely on my eShop radar if such a thing exists
To be fair, Sakurai doesn't actually work for Nintendo anymore. He's a third party developer now. That's right, a Nintendo-centric game is being developed by two third party companies..
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Re: Exclusive: 'Operation Mario' Used to Plug Nintendo's Press Leaks Ahead of E3
Well, it was better than the Splatoon Legends announcement last year.
Was a fun read nonetheless though!
Re: Movie Review: Behind Nintendo Quest's Game Collecting, There's A Surprisingly Human Story
I'm curious to see this. Sadly, I don't think I'll be able to stick around for the screening of the film at the gaming night but I'm really curious to see it
Re: Exclusive: We Almost Got A Wii U F-Zero Created By Burnout Studio Criterion
I was going to repeat what I said on GoNintendo but can't be bothered to repeat myself so here's the whole thing copy and pasted for your convenience
Hmmm....if only it had happened. I get why Miyamoto wouldn't know what to do with the series. I wouldn't know what to do with it beyond 'Make it HD'. I think the series needs a bit of a reboot really. I mean, the 'futuristic racer' genre really isn't one that people play nowadays as far as I'm aware. I think giving the series a cel-shaded look would be nice so it can convey some badassery and its campness (Look at those uniforms and machines! So bright) so it had an anime-like effect.
I mean, I know a lot of people loved GX but I found it too challenging. I think if Nintendo considered doing a Fire Emblem and gave made it a little more accessible to some extent like keeping the speed but maybe removing the risk of the machine exploding for Game Overs for less skilled gamers. You know, like just being slowed down when you clash with something. Removing the dying mechanic in Fire Emblem influenced me to get Emblem (I used Classic but grinded off the DLC) so maybe reducing some of the risks in F-Zero might be a good move (of course, you can always go back to traditional F-Zero mode if you're adamant on being hardcore)
Hey, does remember me saying I wasn't sure what to do with a new F-Zero but then wrote about ideas I had? xD
Who knows, I though the plastic peripheral rhythm games and extreme sports genres were pretty much dead but this year proved me wrong. All in all, I guess it's nice to see F-Zero is still within Nintendo's thoughts.
Re: Review: Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure (3DS eShop)
Still undecided about this at the moment :/
Re: Event: Join Us At Our Summer Nintendo Life Gaming Night
Just a 30 minute train journey. Once i get paid (in couple weeks time), I'll certainly get a ticket . Probably won't stay the whole evening but hey, I've always wanted to visit the museum anyway!
Re: WayForward to Celebrate 25th Anniversary With eShop Discounts
Was hoping Shantae would get a discount at some point so yeah, I'll snap that up. Maybe MSF too!
Re: Review: 3D Fantasy Zone (3DS eShop)
Totally doesn't surprise me Nintendolife got Jonathan to review this game.
I considered picking this up when it got on the eshop. Sadly, it was also the day everything else came. Definitely on my eShop radar if such a thing exists
Re: Weirdness: Drunken Mario and Luigi Unleash Mini Crime Wave on Historic Cambridge City Centre
@BLPs Far from it. The story checks out. I'm from the Cambridge area. The fancy dress store is right opposite the music shop.
Re: Video: This Theatrhythm Dragon Quest Trailer Proves The Fantasy Isn't Final
Include the observatory theme from 9 and I'll get it. Loved that theme
Re: Nintendo Download: 21st August (Europe)
@RainbowGazelle I was also going to mention that... I'm looking forward to those
Re: Boy Battling Terminal Cancer Gets To Control A Life-Sized Game Of Super Mario Bros.
My heart was warmed. Kudos to the Theatre company for the effort. I hope he enjoyed it as much I enjoyed hearing about it.
Re: Super Smash Bros. Director Masahiro Sakurai Seems To Quite Like The PS4
To be fair, Sakurai doesn't actually work for Nintendo anymore. He's a third party developer now. That's right, a Nintendo-centric game is being developed by two third party companies..