What's coming up in 2012 for Nintendo? We just might (not) know!
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We're back again with another brand spankin' new episode of Connectivity, and boy is it a doozy this week. Starting off, Danny, Patrick, Mike, and Zach all give their predictions for 2012. Will we see a new game from Retro? How about the release of Metroid Dread? Mike even throws in a "PreDON'Tion" for good measure. In our second segment, Danny, Neal, Patrick, Scott, and Zach do a roundtable on the latest news and follow that up with a healthy dose of listener mail.
But that's not all. After the regular show, Scott and J.P. have a nice long chat about hockey. You like hockey, right? I sure hope you do.
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Not appeared in iTunes yet, but I'll be sure to listen as soon as it goes up :P
Ahh, I can't wait for SSX. I spent so much time playing SSX 3 and Tricky on Gamecube and it never got boring. Screw social life, I'm gonna be real busy by the beginning of March! I hope Retro is working on an F-Zero game although I don't really think they do. The question is, what would be better? F-Zero in 3D or HD?
Also 3D Zelda is inferior to 2D Zelda. The combat is better in 2D Zelda and the level design feels less restrictive than in 3D Zelda with puzzles much more subdued and organic feeling. In fact it doesn't feel terribly puzzly and really that may be for the best.
Also 3D Zelda is inferior to 2D Zelda. The combat is better in 2D Zelda and the level design feels less restrictive than in 3D Zelda with puzzles much more subdued and organic feeling. In fact it doesn't feel terribly puzzly and really that may be for the best.
LOL, could not disagree more. In fact, the combat feels better in the 3D ones (and with more options), same with puzzles.