Coldnoodle
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Love the Spotpass stuff.
Nice to see some legitimate forward thinking from Nintendo.
Nice to see some legitimate forward thinking from Nintendo.
Oh that sucked it was blockedIIRC, Nintendo tried to buy out Bandai at one point, but the gubment wouldn't let them so they settled with some shares into the company (around 3%). After the merger with Namco, it was reduced to 1.73%
Oh that sucked it was blocked
By the way, 1.3 GB sounds astonishingly high for just Tennis + Bowling and considering the graphics aren't really… elaborated. What the hell did they put in the package?
Yea, I wonder what would have happened if they either bought Bandai
By the way, 1.3 GB sounds astonishingly high for just Tennis + Bowling and considering the graphics aren't really elaborated. What the hell did they put in the package?
MOBILE GUNDAM EXTREME SPORTS U
Iwata "You also worked on Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort2, so you can't escape Wii Sports! (laughs)
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this guy smh that poor director
Aim for the court, Iwata.
Disappointed that this doesn't won't have the games from Resort. I'd also really like if this was as good for single player as Nintendo Land, but I'm pretty sure that won't happen.
Iwata
Today, I played Wii Sports Club for the first time. At first, the difference in timing threw me off a little, but you soon get used to it.
Who is doing the OT for this? It is only a week away.
They explained why this is not Wii Sports U so you would be right that game does not exist yetI didn't even know there was a Wii Sports U.
Wii Sports Resort is one of my favorite games from this gen. Is this game anything like it? What can I expect?
They explained why this is not Wii Sports U so you would be right that game does not exist yet
No other company would care about this kinda surprised how much they are doing to try to avoid this"We were concerned that Miiverse would become a cruel place."
As soon as competitive online games become more common I'm afraid of this too. Ah well, I'm excited anyway about some online Wii Sports.
Nintendo is starting to partner with Namco a lot recently. I hope it works out well for them. Maybe we can get some Tales games too with that?...
No other company would care about this kinda surprised how much they are doing to try to avoid this
I would rather have a physical copy, but their delivery method is innovative.
I would rather have a physical copy, but their delivery method is innovative.
I guess we're not getting the Resort sports, like Swordfighting and Archery?
They said 5, so ...
Boxing
Bowling
Golf
Tennis
Baseball
And that's it? $10 each, $50 total. It's tempting, but I was hoping for some other sports. I'll probably still get it. I would rather have a physical copy, but their delivery method is innovative.
Instead of being a regular packaged game, Wii Sports Club will be available as download software
either via a Day Pass ($1.99) which allows you to play all the available sports as much as you want for 24 hours, or a Club Pass ($9.99), which you have the option to be able to play a particular sport as long as you want.
Ugh... whoever the hell thinks that golf set-up is good needs to be fired immediately. Talk about a pointless gimmick.
Oh well maybe I'll...
Pass.
What the fuuuuuuuck. I wanted my next gen Wii Sports, but not like this...Sure it's an innovative way to get money, but for me, it just reeks EA.
Welp, it's not like I'm wishing for this to happen, but if it bombs hard enough maybe it'll go physical....aaaah goddamn that's frustrating.
Ugh... whoever the hell thinks that golf set-up is good needs to be fired immediately. Talk about a pointless gimmick.
Ugh... whoever the hell thinks that golf set-up is good needs to be fired immediately. Talk about a pointless gimmick.
Do you think it is just a video feed or something? It sounds like you actually use it to help play the game. Like it's the second half of the control scheme. That doesn't seem pointless to me.
Ugh... whoever the hell thinks that golf set-up is good needs to be fired immediately. Talk about a pointless gimmick.
IIRC, Nintendo tried to buy out Bandai at one point, but the gubment wouldn't let them so they settled with some shares into the company (around 3%). After the merger with Namco, it was reduced to 1.73%