Lionel Richie
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Wait...ports on the Switch? I can't imagine that.
Sony fans mad as fuck can't even pretend to have anything meaningful to say, it's full frontal shitposting assault.
Wait...ports on the Switch? I can't imagine that.
Hoping for 3D Land on Switch in 60fps.
You think I am a Sony fan?Sony fans mad as fuck can't even pretend to have anything meaningful to say, it's full frontal shitposting assault.
Dear god, how many time will they want us to buy old stuff full price again. For me Nintendo are kinda dropping the ball more and more.
You think I am a Sony fan?
The waggle controls were actually REALLY solid in the galaxy games. Never interfered or got wonky for me at all. Those were probably the best uses for the wiimote/waggle controls out of all the games I played on the Wii.Never played Galaxy 1 and 2 due to the waggle business. So if the rumor is true I'll definitely nab those.
Scratch that, $100 a piece. Nintendo underestimates how creepy their sychophantic fanbase is. It borderline Stockholm Syndrome.
Dear god, how many time will they want us to buy old stuff full price again. For me Nintendo are kinda dropping the ball more and more.
There was no time limit, you can play at any time.I didn't get to play 3D World
Honestly, that's what I'm expecting. But I'm a part of the problem as chances are high that I'll pick up more than one of theseWatch them release each one individually and they all be $60 USD each
Oh, Nintendo!
How much do you want to bet, each title will be resold seperately and at $60 a pop.
They wouldn't do that unless they significantly remake these games. They won't just charge 60 bucks for an emulated version of Super Mario 64.
For the remasters, our source is telling us that Nintendo is pursuing something like a Super Mario All-Stars 2 for the 3D Mario games. This would include Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and then Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. It’s likely that 3D World may get its own, separate Deluxe-style release. While it’s possible the older 3D Mario games could come in a single compilation, it’s also likely that Nintendo will release them individually as it did with its Zelda remasters.
The Paper Mario game, meanwhile, represents a return to that franchise’s roots. This means something closer to the Nintendo 64 and Gamecube games, which are beloved. And leaving behind the baggage of the more forgettable entries on 3DS and Wii U.
Finally, expect Nintendo to fill out the Mario celebrations in other ways as well. This could mean even more Mario games on the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service, for example.
Mario Kart 8 cover
The rumor intensifies:
[...] now VentureBeat's staff writer Jeff Grubb has chimed in. For the record, he's the same guy who said we'd be getting two Nintendo presentations on certain dates this month, and we did. In addition to this, he's now reached out to his own source about the latest report. Here's what he found out:
Super Mario 35th Anniversary Rumours Intensify
A new Paper Mario, 3D remasters, and morewww.nintendolife.com
Same, just depends on the quality of the ports -- and the more expensive they are, the choosier I'll be. I still have ways to play almost all of those games except possible Sunshine -- but it'd be nice if they make the remasters actual REMASTERS and not shitty emulation jobs running at a higher res.Honestly, that's what I'm expecting. But I'm a part of the problem as chances are high that I'll pick up more than one of these
PLEASE DON'T FUCK UP YOSHI'S ISLAND PLEASE DON'T FUCK UP YOSHI'S ISLAND PLEASE DON'T FUCK UP YOSHI'S ISLAND
Hey I'm sorry but I'm high af right now and this phrase Is the funniest thing I've read all day. Lol I might even use this in some of my day to day trash talking.Sony fans mad as fuck can't even pretend to have anything meaningful to say, it's full frontal shitposting assault.
Well, to be fair, COD nerds do that once a year.
And Galaxy is one of the greatest games ever made. So....
Your comparison makes no sense. You get a brand new COD with new MP and maps every year. They only have 1 game that they sold again from the back catalog (Modern Warefare 1), which by the way is not a remaster but a total REMAKE, new engine, new textures, new weapons etc and it cost $30 as a standalone. Now MW2R is coming out for the same price. Nintendo will pull out a 25 year old game and charge you $60 for it and it will go on sale in about 2 years at $10 less maximum. Not the same at all. Id rather be charged $60 for a new game than of a 20+ year odl game.
There was no time limit, you can play at any time.