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There are new ones, the Splatoon kids and King Boo. Also, there are the battle mode tracks and the mode itself.

And a few new characters and stages, or maybe even a mode, Like with Mario Kart.

Pretty much.

Which won’t be returning for the sequel, at least not entirely considering Marty O’Donnell being punted out at the last minute.

Bingo. I got it day one. Had a bunch of fun, made some pals, but it got stale after a while and I moved on to other games.

Yeah, boomers are the 50s.

Oh god no. As said, its like everyone forgot the desert that was the first few months of the 3ds. The biggest launch titles it had were Nintendogs, Pilotwings, and Street Fighter 4.

I’m actually looking forward to some of the other titles (for example, Bomberman), including a few of the multiplatform releases like Sonic Mania and Yooka Laylee. I like the idea of those being portable. Speak for yourself.

I could see that being a good idea. Even though I am getting it for the Switch (and the Master Edition, at that,) I am a little annoyed they didn’t do one for the Wii U.

Yeah, we’ll see. Those guys are great. I stumbled onto them with their tear down of the Apple Pencil (which was quite interesting, actually.)

Announced titles. They’ve said they have more to show, even before launch. And I would assume they’d save a few surprises for E3.

What about Splatoon 2?

Out of curiosity, if they did do a hypothetical Wii U Master and Special Editions, what would you have wanted in the package instead of the Switch case?

I wouldn’t be so sure about the “loss leader” part. Nintendo is infamous for not selling its hardware at a loss.

I remember seeing that too. I felt a bit bad for Microsoft at when I saw that.

They opened them (for the grey joy con bundle) around 2 am central time on Friday. Shortly after they opened up the Zelda Special editions. Those sold out within the hour or so(and in the case of Zelda, within minutes). When I woke the next morning, they had already put the neon joy con one on sale and it was sold out

You’ve been reading the Sunday Comics on here, haven’t you?

Welp, can’t help there. I doubt it’ll take long for more stock, and so does Reggie Fils-Amie (I read an interview with him on another site), but then again I thought that, and he said that about the NES classic, so we’ll see.