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That's kind of a presumptuous thing to assume. You have no way of knowing what the developer's intentions are or were, but the fact is that they agreed to make this game. And I don't see how Pushmo is anymore suited to handheld play than it is to console.

If you define "taking away from the 3DS" as "making a game for the Wii U," then sure. It's not like this was a previously announced 3DS title that's being moved to Wii U or something.

Lighten up, Francis.

Never forget Groose.

Seriously! He's a great actor, and now this? Is there anything the man can't do?

You're kidding, right?

PLEASE be a NEW sidescrolling Metroid game that takes place after Fusion.

Majora's Mask remake...

You've Gato be kidding me.

And here I was ready to get into a big argument with you! How dare you deprive me of that!

Huh. That's really weird box art for a new Pokémon Snap game. They also spelled "SNAP" wrong; this word doesn't sound anything like "SNAP," and it doesn't even have any vowels.

Not really? I mean, this is nowhere near something like releasing an actual game in mobile format. This is a much more realistic use of smart phones than Nintendo releasing games, original or otherwise, on iPhones and Android phones.

But it seems, from the article (I have no outside information on this game whatsoever, so I assume all the information above is correct), that it's not just an issue of "more expensive physical copy/cheaper digital copy." From what the article's saying, it sounds like there's actually two copies of the game in a

Well, it doesn't just automatically get released on consoles just because it made enough money; that's not how game development works. The fact that it met the stretch goal means that they're working on a Wii U release. They have yet to confirm it for release on Wii U, but from what I've read, they've said Nintendo is

And a LEGO Slimer! And... hell, just a full-scale LEGO replica of every scene in both of those films.

I've been hesitent to do that for almost a year now, because I've been convinced that Nintendo's on the verge of announcing some sort of unification of their Virtual Consoles. Please don't prove me wrong, Nintendo.

I agree, though I enjoy the current music very much. I think it's a totally different tone in modern Mario Kart. It wasn't just the music, the whole of Super Mario Kart had a very muted, soothing feel to it. The modern games are a much more fast-paced, frantically competitive experience. Not complaining about either,

What they should do is just make Wolf and Falco alternate costumes for Fox (the same way Little Mac and the Wii Fit Trainer have theirs). Between that and the apparent ability to alter stats and moves to a certain extent, we'd still essentially have the same characters.

You sure about that?

No, this is Mega Man's Final Smash.