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Well, I lend friends and family games all the time. I can’t speak for anyone else, of course, but currently I’m lending out three games to different people and borrowing one myself.

I got mine for 70 bucks at a pawnshop. It’s a white 8gig. But it works and with a USB hd it holds everything I could want. I love my Wii U.

Hedging my bets no on the new Zelda game no longer coming to WiiU. Even this late in the generation Zelda would be a system mover, if they are pulling the plug now ahead of release I would be willing to bet Ninty decides to make it a Switch exclusive. Would drive new system sales for sure.

No. It’s the 32GB one.

Nintendo, you seem to have bipolar disorder. You need some help?

For those people on the fence regarding this console, and are now facing the final opportunity to purchase one: I love my Wii U dearly and I genuinely believe that anyone else who loves Japanese games will also. This isn’t a professional marketing shill but... there’s quality software here.

Paid $60 for Sign, Arc wants me to pay another $60 for Revelator? for what? a handful of new characters? different shading? an anime movie?

Maybe, though there is one other charitable reading to that sentiment that I didn’t get into in this piece.

Because video games are so long, they are at a disadvantage compared to other forms of entertainment when it comes to generating a common cultural conversation around them. We see this at our company when

Even more reason to not preorder.

Look. Gamers don’t need reviewers! If a gamer wants to know if a game is worth buying, they can just buy it, play it all the way through to the end, and then know if the game is worth buying!

“we want everyone, including those in the media, to experience our games at the same time.”

The switch has L and R buttons AND triggers.. You need your eyes checked..

Brilliant. Do it for us. Make millions.

Doesn’t look like it would be difficult for those to be made. What I really want, though, is these:

Nintendo does’t believe in fair use, so it evens out.

You do realize it’s all simulated and none of its actually representitive of the actual gameplay right?

Its also a thing that turns lights on and off. Silly nintendo.

This is pretty ridiculous. A lot of the times the creators of the fan games send us the games themselves, asking for coverage. Sometimes, the games are broadcast/publicized on platforms that have like ten times our traffic, and we cover them after they’ve made the rounds on the internet and therefore became ‘news’. I

Google Play/Youtube Red, Spotify, Pandora One, Prime, Netflix, Crunchyroll, HBO, Office 360.

You did a pretty terrible job of giving up on Kotaku.