Thank you, I needed this.
Thank you, I needed this.
Wonder if the final release will include something akin to the Super Famicom Fire Pro Wrestling story mode, which IIRC ends with the protagonist shooting himself in the head.
I did not know that! Thanks!
I did not know that! Thanks!
Saw this post shared in a Nintendo forum, scooped one up via your link, just to show my appreciation. But seriously, thanks! Been waiting for a good deal on a HC microSD card.
Saw this post shared in a Nintendo forum, scooped one up via your link, just to show my appreciation. But…
Enter the Gungeon is coming to Switch!
This looks very promising indeed. Hope to see more about Wildfire soon!
(Jason Schreier shifts eyes, rubs hands together) “Not if I have anything to do with it.”
Buried lede: I believe this is the first game in history with universal cross-play across competing consoles.
Nintendo users can play with Xbox users and (ostensibly) PlayStation users.
New Xbox XL
EarthBound 3; Nintendo Switch ports of Super Smash Bros., Super Mario Maker and Hyrule Warriors; an HD remaster of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword; the full Wii, Wii U, and 3DS Virtual Console libraries coming to Switch, along with GameCube support; a new, proper Metroid; and the resurrection of the NES Classic…
Nerd Rage this week <3
Reminds me of the lawsuit some years ago over the trademarked name “Edge” that forced Namco to change the name of its then-new arcade fighter Soul Edge to what became Soulcalibur.
Guilty as charged.
Shipped =/= sold.
I just came to this very same Kass segment over the weekend, as I barreled closer to my 120 shrines goal, and I feel much the same way. I would also say the same for the surprise awarded after completing the 120th shrine, which is not exactly useful, but very, very cool
sausage Links
So, Nintendo released a product that is incredibly popular, highly sought-after, and selling out everywhere? Guess they should discontinue it. #NintendoLogic
Savage. Well done. (Switch owner / Nintendo fanboy here)
Nintendo makes great hardware, outstanding games, and indefensibly awful business decisions.
I like this theory!