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The spaceship mechanics might be good enough for a StarFox cameo on the Switch version like Starlink.

Nintendo has good reasons within copyright and trademark laws to shut this video down.

1) Youtube account profile picture uses an image that vaguely resembles a Nintendo Switch logo from a distance.  This alone wouldn’t knock out the video, but combined with the other two, I can see how Nintendo could argue this video

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I hope this gets a Switch release in North America!

Forget Energon reserves. Our planet would be doomed!  The Unicron variant would eat the planet if left unchecked.

The “con plague” continues.

The games were not developed by GameFreak, but by ILCA, a non-Nintendo entity.  So, the games probably didn’t get as much QA as it would have if it were handled by GameFreak and Nintendo.

But, FuncoLand sold itself to Barnes and Noble (who owned Babbage’s and eventually merged them into Gamestop). Even back then, selling a company meant the founders/owners were cashing out, leaving the employees hanging.

If the founders of FuncoLand really cared about its employees, they would either not have sold the

I presume Mother (video game series) is trademarked, so putting this release trailer out using “Mother” in the video title and description is definitely going to get Nintendo’s attention.

The game aesthetic itself can be inspired by Mother’s visual design, and Nintendo really couldn’t do anything about clones. Using

My intent is to say that Nintendo has far fewer bugs, not that they are immune.

These types of stories continue to remind me that Nintendo’s first-party games are released with no glaring bugs. They will delay their own games if the game doesn’t meet their standards. Rockstar cared only about the money. Nintendo cared about their reputation (and the ability to make future money).

As a commenter in another one of these articles pointed out, almost all the board members have financial tie-ins with Kotick, starting with when Activision bought out Vivendi’s portion of Activision. (Kotick was involved in the buyout). So, the board has every reason to defend Kotick.

Although we do not know the sales figure for Fire Emblem Three Houses, it was Nintendo’s best selling Fire Emblem game to date. It’s likely Nintendo will invest in another installment in the series at some point.

Likewise, if Metroid Dread also sells in the same range, Nintendo will likely invest in another

You’re right: These arguments will inevitably happen with every console released for sale.

It’s entirely possible for the PS5 to outsell the Switch over its lifetime, but “best-selling console this month” is too narrow a metric to determine if a console has longevity.

I’m just taking my time playing the game. It’s a good game so far. It probably won’t dethrone Super Metroid as it’s considered the greatest of all time by many fans, but I think Metroid Dread will be remembered as a quality game.

The “dunking” I referenced was about the recent Kotaku articles where the article is

Sarcastic remark: There is actually a Kotaku author that isn’t dunking on Metroid Dread.

In addition, a lot of people have Switch units already, so there are fewer people that might get a Switch, either as an additional unit or a replacement unit. So, Nintendo is dealing with a saturated market. Sony just finally sold more PS5s for than Nintendo sold Switches in a given month. (That top-selling metric is

Didn’t former Kotaku writer Nathan Grayson review something similar with actual edible controllers?  The timing just worked out poorly.