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archronos

Timely reveals have tremendous PR value and can, additionally and at times, also impact the value of a publisher’s or platform holder’s stock. Point being, beyond impatient GAFers and their ilk, it’s far from a waste of everyone’s time.

It really isn’t. It saves so, so, so much time. Because as soon as a game exists for the public, they want information, they want updates, etc. If the game gets cancelled, as plenty of games do, they will want to know why, they will want what went wrong, they want blame, etc. If they don’t know that a game exists: no

That’s.. not how Overwatch works.

E3 hasn’t happened yet. They need to save something for that Direct. Smash, a Pokemon, and Metroid would round a pretty solid slate of first party announcements.

Maybe, this game has been in development for over 2 years already (if the 3 studios at 3 years development time each is true)

I think Call of Duty was 2003 and Battlefield: 1942 was 2002.

Family Guy’s proud tradition of taking something funny and then adding nothing to it...

They didn’t give it to them..they sold it to the highest bidder.

The issue with the TRULY bad games, is not enough people own them for there to be a lot of reviews to make something “the worst game on Steam” therefore it’s going to be dominated by titles that were letdowns to established fans.

Yes... that is exactly what would happen. If a Scalper can’t sell 100 NES Classics why would they buy any more? It’s basic scarcity economics. Scalping only exists when demand outstripps supply. If supply meets demand, price goes down, no point scalping anymore.

You mean, other than making enough of their product to meet the demand?

Rather, I think they’re scared that the existence of the NES classic is going to somehow cannibalize Virtual Console (and maybe even Switch hardware) sales. Which is ludicrous, of course, but that’s Nintendo! 

I believe I speak for all of us.

I expect it’s the start of a multi game arc. We don’t leave Heleus because Andromeda has no Mass Relays. I imagine at some point an alternative solution to Mass Relays gets implemented/discovered in this galaxy in time for or during the next game

Consider that Andromeda takes place in a single star cluster instead of the whole galaxy like previous ME games.

I’m predicting a $600 price tag. That way it’s reasonable for the price to power ratio and as a consumer product. I also think that this is the new generation Xbox, I think Microsoft will keep producing for the Xbox One for another year and then move all development to the Scorpio by holiday season 2018. I mean this

Are you sure. I mean the last 2 years have seen amazing exclusives but for the first couple of years they were utter shit.

No Sunset Overdrive, which is easily the best Xbox game this generstion?