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Yup! Kill it dead. Leave us with one platform, every Nintendo team working on the same machine, everyone able to play every game the company releases anywhere at any time. It’d be amazing.

Kill the 3DS. It’s had a good run. Make this new Switch smaller, with a more efficient screen and a better battery. Go all in on the portable angle.

I’ve still got my hopes up that Aonuma is working on another Zelda game using BoTW assets for a faster dev cycle like Majora’s Mask.

I actually read it the opposite: He put in the original notice 3 years ago that it was “six moths away from being done,” and then has kept saying “you know what, I can’t finish it yet, give me more time.” And now Jump has finally said “dude, we need to fill your slot with a new series that isn’t perpetually 6 months

That honestly comes off as a disrespectful to handle her voice actress’s passing. I mean I’m sure the actress loved the character, having played her for so long, so to just toss the character out like that seems wrong to me.

The ending of Super literally shows Vegeta hanging out with his wife.

I’m equally as uncomfortable with this post as the author seems to be with comic book stores. It’s like advertising your insecurity but acting like it’s the world’s fault.

I don’t get what’s so arcane or unknown. It’s comic books placed on racks and shelves for sale. Is the idea of selling in a retail environment some mysterious act to you?

I mean objectively you are wrong, but we all have diff opinions.

....Super Mario Odyssey has sold over 10 million units. More than any Mario Party game ever. All three Mario platformers on Wii U sold multiple millions of units despite the Wii U itself barely having a fanbase. The Vs. Super Mario Bros. Arcade Archives release is STILL topping the charts on the eShop.

Let’s be smarter about this -

Hmmm. It’s hard to tell, you need something that is ageless and timeless, Nintendo is pretty good at that.

All I have been hearing from people for the past week is that they want to give up their 1st, 2nd, and 4th amendment rights in order to “be safe”. Good to know some people have zero clue why we have the rights that we do. I for one believe in less government control over us but hey, I guess I just against a future

Although the article makes some good points, I think it misses a lot of others and ends up feeling more pro-Apple than was maybe intended.

There’s the typical unprovoked leftist name-calling again.