Who predicted a new Game & Watch handheld in 2020?
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/54801/nintendo-celebrates-marios-35th-birthday-in-style
In among the bigger titles and announcements during today's Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary Direct, Nintendo shared details on a number of smaller Mario-themed promotions, including:
Did you get your Mario fill from today's presentation? Let us know in the comments below!
Instead of this Game & Watch why not make a Game Boy Classic? This has an LCD screen and can play Super Mario Bros so surely similar tech could handle Game Boy games. This is just a novelty, a Game Boy Classic is an obvious product with some real practical functionality that compliments the NES and SNES Classic and could fill demand for more Classic systems, particularly since there isn't going to be an N64 Classic.When they first showed it I thought it might be a Game Boy Mini or whatever, and hoped it was.
Instead of this Game & Watch why not make a Game Boy Classic?I imagine Nintendo only released the NES Classic Edition and SNES Classic Edition because it needed the revenue what with Wii U........... being Wii U. Nintendo can always go back to the well to make its fiscal year look a little better. With Switch cleaning up, we didn't get a Nintendo 64 Classic Edition which seemed like an obvious release in 2018 with or without Rare. To answer your question: Because Nintendo doesn't need to. If the Switch successor is just "Wii U: Part II - The Reckoning", maybe we'll see a Game Boy Classic Edition (and Nintendo 64 Classic Edition for that matter).
I don't understand the decision to remake Ball (again) for this release.Shoot, that's actually a really good idea. Why didn't Nintendo think of that? It was probably a similar amount of effort too.
Nintendo litterally released a Super Mario Bros. Game and Watch in 1986.