That’s what the people want.
That’s what the people want.
Don’t worry - with or without them, Gamers would have carried the carrion call on.
Man, it’s that thing Gamers said Nintendo should make, because they’d totally buy one if they did...
Every Everything is the End of Nintendo (tm)
Nintendo games rarely go on sale.
Maybe we would have gotten Ogre Battle 64 Remastered instead, much like we got the incredibly well-updated Tactics Ogre on PSP. In that port, practically everything was updated from art to music, new features of stepping back on moves, save states, and popping over to different branches of the story to try other…
They’re making us
But Every Everything is the End of Nintendo (tm)
Because Every Everything is the End of Nintendo (tm)
“I’d like to buy from you, but you’re not selling, so I’ll just go ahead and take care of myself.”
Me too!
they said they wanted it and expressed dismay that Nintendo hasn’t released or even detailed much about it, but that’s it.
You don’t get to answer for them.
HOWEVER, the Switch may be different. Why? Because Nintendo won’t release a darned VC.
Swift and safe recovery, Mr. Fahey
After trying it myself I can say the ‘need gap’ it fills is it makes building things fun, charming, insightful, deliberate, better in a group, and entertaining for kids and adults (without a stick up their ass about the premise) alike.
I’m a full grown adult who is hoping to get my nieces into this. Or get to do this with friends. I think the big draw for me is doing it in a group, but it wouldn’t be unacceptable if someone wanted to go solo, either.
What “need gap” does any video game “fill?”
this is a toy
The only example was Super Mario Run which lacked the depth of a real game but still demanded $10.