Mucho Panties?
Mucho Panties?
Nintendo started doing season passes without the ability to buy it piecemeal, so you have to pay the full season pass price (19.99) for this DLC and the previous one.
If this was announced at the game awards, this would be sixth sequel on a franchise (if you count soul edge).
Wouldn’t this post be better 1 or 2 days ago?
Hope they update the UI unlike in the last gen ports.
Did the Switch version ever came out?
I wonder what the numbers would be with no double dipping because of faulty hardware, pretty sure that the ps1 and ps2 would lose a couple million more than the ps4.
That’s what I was thinking when I asked the question, the last half decent ones had insane minute+ loading times (back when minute+ was still unacceptable).
If you don’t like Fire Emblem and jrpgs it is quite lacking, it doesn’t have the variety that third parties brought to the DS with Contra4, Castlevania, Ninja Gaiden DS, etc.
The dslite and new 3ds really soured me on being an early adopter, I just got a PS4Pro this Black Friday and I won’t be getting a Switch until the next revision (but I do have BotW, Xenoblade 2 and Fire Emblem Warriors limited editions wasting space in my home).
How does it compare to the fire pro games on GBA?
I’m just hoping that the switch takes off with the non AAA market better than the Wii did, and if I can get some REASONABLY NOT CRAP toned down ports of AAA games it will be great, but the fact that most developers will have trouble getting decent results for their “AAA” stuff is the reason why I switch won’t be my…
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Sadly not every engine is made by Id.
Has there ever been a good western licensed portable wrestling game?
Virtual Console, as in as long as their newer consoles can’t effectively replace my NES, SNES, GC, etc, they won’t be obsolete since those needs aren’t being met, at least by Nintendo.
To clarify I have nothing against Nintendo not supporting the GC in 2017, I have a problem with the fact that after 2003 they stop supporting their systems WAY earlier than they used to.
So now because of whatever happened in 2003 products are considered obsolete 2 years after the followup is out?
Pretty sure that the seal of quality/approval or whatever is called, is not a thing in Japan. But you are correct, licensed games are no longer being made, just re-released like SF2 and the DataEast multi-game carts which makes them being obsolete debatable.
The discussion is about when they are considered obsolete, the NES and SNES got replacement parts being produced at around the year 2000. GC, Wii and WiiU got killed much earlier than that.