Kevroeques
Kevroeques
Kevroeques

Any phone made in the last decade should be able to run facebook. Unfortunately, forced obsoletion through updates dictates what a phone can do more so than its actual capabilities.

That inadvertently makes it sound awesome, ha ha.

If you could see the surprised look on my face right now......

I can’t really tell what you’re reacting to, so I’ll simplify my response:

Sorry- I didn’t intend to disregard Wii Sports as a system mover- however, people didn’t initially look at it the way they look at major franchises as a selling point. Most people didn't even think it was fun until AFTER they had played it (which was rough at launch since almost nobody could find a Wii, ha ha). In my

Okay.

It'll be for Wii U. Even if I didn't know that, logic dictates that if they're not showcasing NX at E3, but are showcasing Zelda, then it can't be an NX version of Zelda. That's not to say that Zelda won't be on NX, but the version they're showing E3 is for Wii U.

All arrows point to NX being an OS of sorts that will power a console, a portable, and possibly mobile devices in a cross-integrated fashion, meaning software will work between them or they can work in unison somehow to supplement eachothers’ functions. I’m a portable player exclusively at this point, so this excites

Very highly doubtful.

That’s been said a least a billion times.

They did VR in the 90's. I heard it didn’t go over too well, ha ha.

It could also be a smart move. The last two pieces of Nintendo hardware released without any bomb 1st party software. In fact, the Wii didn't have a Mario or Zelda out of the gate, either. If they launch NX for the holidays with no real substantial games, they may see a decent initial release with a sudden dip in

This is Nintendo- every move they make is strange. At any rate, we know they function hard through their Directs to get big news out. I wouldn’t be surprised if a Direct about Zelda came out just before E3, because that’s the only way they’d be comfortable showing it in any depth at E3- and they may decide to show a

FFVII came out when I was 17, and being a teenager who lived a stone’s throw away from NYC, my adventures would often find me there at a time when the city was a bit seedier, a bit grittier, and still actually full of hidden fun and mischief to get into. I remember how much I loved comparing the weirdness of LES

I look at their treatment of Metroid as “no harm, no foul”.

After the reception to Other M, I don’t blame them.

Unlike any other game producers.

Maybe he can add a few enemies on the overworked map- something Nintendo decided to ignore even in THEIR remake. So lonely.

You're not really the target demographic.

I still think DLC has changed the gaming industry for the worse. Most of it is overpriced and unnecessary. For many popular games that are exclusively online, yes- it does add life to the game and it’s obvious that they made brand new content down the line.