I want the full game without the amiibo. I want to play the whole game and never feel like I'm missing something by not having a toy. Now having said that I do enjoy collecting the amiibo for my favorite games/characters and I do want them to add something to the game(s). I think that Splatoon did this perfectly. I had the game for about 6 months before I got the amiibo and at no point of playing did I feel like I was missing out on part of the game. On the other hand, I think Mario Party did this poorly. How will TP:HD and ZeldaU do? I don't know. I hope they make a great game and then ask "what can we add to this for people who have amiibo?" and not "what can we take away so people will buy the amiibo for the full game"
Playing "hide and go seek" with Captain Toad is my daughters new favorite thing to do with the Wii U. She loves holding the Toad Amiibo and tapping him "into" the game for each stage. I say bravo Nintendo! This is how my family wants Amiibo to work.
So we have a few options 1) a new home system 2) a new handheld system 3) a cross over between a home & handheld system 4) a official Nintendo tablet device 5) a New New 3DS that is 100% compatible as a gamepad for the Wii U Maybe some more options. I would guess #4 this would go with the announcement of cell phone games. But I guess we will find out next year
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Re: Rainway, An App Targeting PC Streaming to Nintendo Switch, Lines Up Announcement
I was thinking that I need to build a new PC next year. If this is true it would be great
Re: Eiji Aonuma Rules Out The Option to Play as a Female Link in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
I guess we can always play as a link who self-identifies as a female
Re: Talking Point: Considering amiibo Features and the Reality of 'Physical DLC'
I want the full game without the amiibo. I want to play the whole game and never feel like I'm missing something by not having a toy. Now having said that I do enjoy collecting the amiibo for my favorite games/characters and I do want them to add something to the game(s). I think that Splatoon did this perfectly. I had the game for about 6 months before I got the amiibo and at no point of playing did I feel like I was missing out on part of the game. On the other hand, I think Mario Party did this poorly. How will TP:HD and ZeldaU do? I don't know. I hope they make a great game and then ask "what can we add to this for people who have amiibo?" and not "what can we take away so people will buy the amiibo for the full game"
Re: Video: Using amiibo With Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Playing "hide and go seek" with Captain Toad is my daughters new favorite thing to do with the Wii U. She loves holding the Toad Amiibo and tapping him "into" the game for each stage. I say bravo Nintendo! This is how my family wants Amiibo to work.
Re: Nintendo Working On New 'Dedicated Game Platform' Codenamed 'NX'
So we have a few options
1) a new home system
2) a new handheld system
3) a cross over between a home & handheld system
4) a official Nintendo tablet device
5) a New New 3DS that is 100% compatible as a gamepad for the Wii U
Maybe some more options. I would guess #4 this would go with the announcement of cell phone games. But I guess we will find out next year