ONE MILLYON TROOOOOOPS.
ONE MILLYON TROOOOOOPS.
I actually only played Mario Tennis, but I think Mario Golf was also by Camelot and was thus pretty similar in structure.
The final boss is a hawk and you can't win
Denpa Japan'd it!
Gonna set it straight
This wasn't great
Listen all y'all this is kinda bad
It'll build up its first party library and it'll be great like always, but Wii U's relatively low power will keep third parties from making any games for it because cross-platform titles are too much trouble, and exclusive titles are too risky.
What I'm saying is that the holiday season is always, ALWAYS the time of year where they sell the most stuff (as evidenced by the mini traffic explosion that closed down the eshops around Christmas), so it's extremely silly to expect anything better than that in the last quarter of the fiscal year, which in this case…
But surely, things will get better for Nintendo in the last quarter of the year, right?
I move to call these job bosses.
Indeed, I think this may have been the first time he did an impression.
For anyone wanting a rapid-fire demonstration:
Wow, this is the first time ever that I've looked at a picture and thought "I'd really like to look at this on a 3DS". It'd give a nice clear idea of the relative depths of the rooms you're looking at in these images.
Yoshi and the other characters onscreen remind me of SNES-era pre-rendered CG sprites, a la Donkey Kong Country and Toy Story. I don't think I like it.
FiM's a lot more sugary than any of those other shows (especially that opening theme and whenever they do a musical number), but there is also a considerably larger amount of substance to the characters that most other 'girly' shows don't typically have. I happen to believe that a big factor in MLP's popularity was…
This is a fantastic idea. I would like to order this please
Happy birthday!
Look at my SWAGGA
Look at my SWAGGA
I LOVE YOU KENPACHI RAMA-SAMA!
I mean— I LOVE YOU 3DS!
The artstyle strikes me as a sort of mix between Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Story, but it seems a little disjointed. I miss the thick outlines.