TheSpaceBetween
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Wow at people's reading comprehension, or lack thereof. And also, have you all lost your memories or something?
It has been other times
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KH 3.5 exclusively announced at Nintendos e3 direct for PS5. Oh the hype...I can't believe they're not going to announces games that are going to release in 2020.
KH 3.5 exclusively announced at Nintendos e3 direct for PS5. Oh the hype...
I can't believe they're not going to announces games that are going to release in 2020.
Yeah, ports should be gap fillers. If the year is pack push them back for a few monthsNo, but I think they'd space it out. This year is already multiplayer heavy for them.
It's been a really long time since a PG proper game has been on a Nintendo system. (SF0 was a collaboration where they didn't handle the gameplay and it's been like 3 years since Bayo 2)Nintendo just needs to mention Metroid or an exclusive Platinum game and they win.
They used to. Their competitors still do.
Yeah, ports should be gap fillers. If the year is pack push them back for a few months
It's been a really long time since a PG proper game has been on a Nintendo system. (SF0 was a collaboration where they didn't handle the gameplay and it's been like 3 years since Bayo 2)
Hope we see them too. Probably my favorite 3rd party studio.
It does sound like they're working on *something* based on a few quotes and being on their partners list
What about ScaleboundNo, really they don't.
Focus on 2017 isn't really the way to go. Nintendo has been excessively over secretive for their own sake these last months and everyone is expecting them to reveal their titles at E3, because there's a huge limbo of announced projects, as well their third-party support.
This actually concerns me if Nintendo is facing internal problems after the restructuring of their development divisions and the over secrecy is a way to hide those struggles. If they aren't announced their 2018/2019 projects at E3, when they gonna do it, then?
Focus on 2017 isn't really the way to go. Nintendo has been excessively over secretive for their own sake these last months and everyone is expecting them to reveal their titles at E3, because there's a huge limbo of announced projects, as well their third-party support.
This actually concerns me if Nintendo is facing internal problems after the restructuring of their development divisions and the over secrecy is a way to hide those struggles. If they aren't announced their 2018/2019 projects at E3, when they gonna do it, then?
Would people be mad if Metroid was on 3DS? It seems very possible.
Focus on 2017 isn't really the way to go. Nintendo has been excessively over secretive for their own sake these last months and everyone is expecting them to reveal their titles at E3, because there's a huge limbo of announced projects, as well their third-party support.
This actually concerns me if Nintendo is facing internal problems after the restructuring of their development divisions and the over secrecy is a way to hide those struggles. If they aren't announced their 2018/2019 projects at E3, when they gonna do it, then?
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If you're wondering why stuff like Splatoon 2, Fire Emblem Warriors, etc isn't on there, it's because I'm 100% sure they're gonna at least show up in some form or another at the show so I preferred to do actual predictions instead. ARMs is on there because it releasing so close to E3 and also having a tournament makes me a bit unclear as to whether they'll show it during the Spotlight.
Focus on 2017 isn't really the way to go. Nintendo has been excessively over secretive for their own sake these last months and everyone is expecting them to reveal their titles at E3, because there's a huge limbo of announced projects, as well their third-party support.
This actually concerns me if Nintendo is facing internal problems after the restructuring of their development divisions and the over secrecy is a way to hide those struggles. If they aren't announced their 2018/2019 projects at E3, when they gonna do it, then?
Haha, seeing the press release I just knew the conclusion jumpers would go for the focus on 2017 angle. Never change negative people. To be fair, I expected from the start that Nintendo would be coy with details regarding potential 2018 releases, but they will have something ready to show for folks who look at the long term.
Regarding news... hard to say. Third parties will be absent I suppose.
Kinda, kinda not. The crux of it is that people are looking for announcements, and there's the implicit assumption that we already know most of what's coming out in 2017. There have been many cases where games get announced at E3 and released within the year, but it's not the norm. And it makes sense for it to not be the norm, since it's hard to keep secrets as games get deeper in development, and the extra time to market the game probably helps too.Not only that, but it's just bizarre that people are disappointed about hearing about games that are actually coming out soonish.
Focus on 2017 isn't really the way to go. Nintendo has been excessively over secretive for their own sake these last months and everyone is expecting them to reveal their titles at E3, because there's a huge limbo of announced projects, as well their third-party support.
This actually concerns me if Nintendo is facing internal problems after the restructuring of their development divisions and the over secrecy is a way to hide those struggles. If they aren't announced their 2018/2019 projects at E3, when they gonna do it, then?
My body is ready
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Do you have the quotes by chance?
HerePlatinumGames has already come out saying were developing games for the Nintendo Switch, so we understand what the hardware is capable of. Which is why the price was surprising. This thing is seriously cheap. I think its the result of a tremendous amount of work, and its an indication of their strong desire to see their hardware reach a lot of markets.
No, really they don't.
I would like for Platinum to port Bayonetta 2 then start developing Bayonetta 3. Would be cool if they also teamed up with Konami and ported Metal Gear Rising.
I came accross this on GameFAQs. Make of this what you will...
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So ips that don't sell on the left and those that have a chance on the right?I came accross this on GameFAQs. Make of this what you will...
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So ips that don't sell on the left and those that have a chance on the right?
...combined.Animal Crossing Warriors could probably outsell everything on the left
Assuming it's real, you'd think they'd reveal it between now and e3 (if it's out this year)So you guys think that TPC will actually be a team player & reveal Stars at E3, or do you think that they'll continue to do reveals on their own terms.....assuming that Stars is real!
I don't think Splatoon had a negative initial reaction. It was during E3 2014, during a very positive time for NintendoMore like wet dream IPs every Nintendo fan wants on the left, and games Nintendo fans don't expect on the right. Somehow, it became an unwritten rule with Nintendo at a major event that if it's not a dormant IP or a port everyone wants, it's trash. Case in point, the initial negative reactions to Splatoon, 1-2 Switch, and ARMS.
Yeah, no kidding
They failed to announce the Switch at last E3 and it didn't come out because of a lack of places to reveal it
They're really not understanding how time only exists that one week in LA and then everything shuts down everywhere else