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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Miiverse Art
« on: July 03, 2013, 11:34:29 PM »
just tried miiverse over an android device and i got to say the app has potential but its still fells like a beta.
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I never got past that track in story mode that had all 90 degree turns. And that's like second track.
I barely beat samurai Goroh in his story mode level after like 200 tries or so.
Usually every year I'm dissapointed. Why? Because its been years since there has been a good show. Last year I didn't get too dissapointed, but I wanted more. I figured they were saving things for this year. The fact that there was still barely anything is really sad. Nintendo really should have a lot more than what they have now. I don't care if they are making good money or if they are not. They are just so unfocused its disarming.
To put it in perspective..here is what was released in 1994 on snes
Super Metroid, Donkey Kong Country, Megaman X, Mortal Kombat II, Super Mario All Stars, Super Punch Out, Super Street Fighter II, Final Fantasy III(VI). All of those games were the blockbusters of their time. I cut out a bunch of games. I could put in.
http://snesguide.com/years/1994/
I was always afraid that Nintendo would interpret the wrong things from their success with the Wii and the various games and it looks like they have.
The Wii was a fad and I look at the Wii U as the sort of product the Pet Rock creator would have come out with if he legitimately thought he had replaced cats and dogs.
At E3 Nintendo demonstrated that right now they're a company with established franchises that is dedicating to making safe conventional and accessible sequels. Ultimately how you feel about that is based on what you want out of Nintendo. If you just want well-made Mario games then you are set but you're **** out of luck if you want something more original or creative.
I don't think I'd ever pay for StreetPass Plaza stuff.
Do you know if we have one another added?
I have you added, but you have not added me back.
Not an issue now!
If you're more interested in third party games, it's looking more and more like you really picked the wrong console.
It was pathetic at best.
I have a feeling that 99% of what has been shown so far will not make it to the Wii U.
So far the WiiU is being left behind in terms of third parties, but that's what I expected. I am sure Nintendo will bring their guns and make it worthwhile for people to purchase a WiiU and for those who already have one. I already gave up on support from third parties, whatever comes will be welcomed a.k.a Resident Revelations for WiiU, other than that, I know Nintendo will carry the software side with no problem. They are spending some of that Wii money in order to do exclusive titles and pump up game production.
I am committed to the Wii U, and the Wii U only, I do not want to spend more that $400.00 on a game console.
I have a feeling that 99% of what has been shown so far will not make it to the Wii U.
Just read over kotaku that Nintendo is getting rid of the white 8 gig sku. I hope this is true and that the premium goes down to 300.Yeah, I've seen the same thing. Seems plausible, the Basic is always piled up unsold in stores. It needs to go, it's clear no one thinks it's worth getting over the Deluxe.
I also wouldn't be surprised if the Deluxe takes its place at the $300 point, though this probably wouldn't happen till the holidays. They don't want to do it too quickly and tick off the early adapters. Again.