Nintendo has already by pretty much stating that by no longer having the freedom to play by their own rules it would kill the creativity that makes their games in the first place. Any nintendo fan can see that they need change, it but becoming a handheld only/third party is not the solution.
The demo was really only good for people that knew what they were doing. Trust me, the game is hard, but they the introduction to the mechanics are a lot gentler, you wont be facing monster like the ones in the demo for at least 10 hours
But if they diiiiiid announce MM on 3ds it would pretty much seal the deal for the "Year of Link"
Exactly. I would imagine that the big three console makers would have learned their lesson after what happened on the 360. I would imagine that Nintendo took some measure to make sure one of their only mature games stays on the system that so desperately needs it. They may not own the property but there are likely…
wait for a port.
That's my birthday! *Fingers crossed*
Great trailer, especially after all the commotion about the one for the first game. I wish I knew of the bugs people speak of in reference to Dead Island 1, I never experienced any, am I just lucky?
Not if it lets you build levels from every kind of Mario game it won't! (It probably won't let you do that :/ )
Exactly why I've been pissed about the leakage pre-e3. It's like ruining an amazing dinner your mom prepared (she cooked your favourite!) by eating at McDonald's right before coming home. Sure it satisfied a craving... but it wasn't worth it.
all I want is BoF 4, is that too much to ask? you already released BoF 2 on the wii u, why go in the opposite direction? I refuse to buy 1 or 2 in the hopes that you'll maybe port the ones I want Capcom. *grumble*
I can picture Captains speech in a new Avengers.
I think the quote is an incomplete leak. I believe its supposed to read "Y'all Gay peoples should be pleased to hear of our all new inclusive DLC, available right after this direct. Now hit this shit."
I too don't think Zelda would "win" e3, but point of fact, Nintendo introduces something like 5 new ips a year for the last decade at least. Few of them are million sellers, but its not for lack of trying.
Get N or get out.