Quite a haul Khushrenada! I didn't know you were so into dancing. Why both Sun and Moon? Did you have no other choice for a third game or something?
I'm surprised. I've made mention of it a few times and have mentioned being a fan of the series for a few years now. Kairon and I have discussed it a bit as well although maybe our big Dance conversation happened in chat during the Switch presentation now that I think about it. He's a bigger fan than I and plays it regularly but I just pop it in once in awhile. I've become a big fan of dancing over the past decade when I started watching movie musicals of the 30s - 60s and appreciating the hip-hop and breakdance styles of today and what might be considered lesser films like Step Up. Dancing is fun to me. Although one can try and dance seriously like in ballet or other styles, to me, dancing comes from a more happy and joyous place and that's the only time I feel like dancing or want to dance. Just Dance taps into that place of lighthearted mirth. You may not really be able to use the moves or choreography outside of the games but I enjoy playing along with it. If you can find some people that aren't too uptight and willing to look silly, it can make for a really great party atmosphere too as you struggle to keep up with a brand new dance routine suddenly being introduced to you and you don't know what kinds of moves it will ask you to perform.
As for both Sun and Moon, I've always bought both Pokémon versions of a game from FireRed and LeafGreen on. The plan was to trade with myself to acquire all Pokémon as I play through the games but aside from getting through the first 2 gyms in LeafGreen, I've never really touched any of the Pokémon games I own. But their resale value has always stayed high no matter which version or year so if I ever get around to playing through the series and want to lose the extra copies of a version, I could always do so and come out even or better.
In case you were wondering, if you buy the Revelations DLC for Fire Emblem Fates, you can play it through both Birthright and Conquest without having to buy it twice.
Cool. I haven't looked into that yet since I need to clear some space on my 3DS SD Card which is nearly full but my understanding was that it was just a one time purchase.
"New Remix Pack" is supposed to be "NES"?
You are correct and I have adjusted the post to reflect that.
I think the M&S Olympics games have some fun minigames in them, but like most party games they're best suited for multiplayer. I haven't tried the 2016 version yet, but the 2014 winter one was kind of disappointing since it didn't really add much and some games were questionable.
I guess with the lack of Mario Party on consoles these days, the idea of these Olympic games as a competitive minigame collection has now seemed like a possibility to fill that void that didn't seem necessary before. I'm just not a big sports fan and have hardly bothered with sports video games. Even with the various Mario sports titles, there are plenty I don't own or have just recently gotten around to buying just to complete my collection wishlist of a console. For instance Mario Baseball and Soccer I just got around to buying for GC in December last year and I still don't even own the Wii versions of those sports titles nor do I have Mario Tennis for either system. That may be part of the reason I've never considered the Olympic game stuff before but now I'm wondering if I'm missing out on something and its worth trying since they keep making them like the Just Dance series so there is some sort of appeal there.
Epic Mickey 2... I tried playing that with my sister and she really hates it. There's a lot of chatting going on which eventually amounts to various fetch quests before even entering a level. The controls and mechanics are also pretty rough. And if you don't have a second player, Oswald is a terrible companion. More than your money, save your time.
Ooof. Sounds like I will probably skip this title then.
I personally think Splatoon is not worth it just for single player, even though it can be fun. It's hard to say how much longer the community will last though; I last played it back in January, and though rooms did still fill up, I could feel that the player base has dwindled over the year I played it. Probably too late for a new player to get into it.
Yeah and based on Steefosaurus's comments, even though he thinks the single player is worth it, I'm probably never going to get around to bothering with this game (at least for Wii U). I mean, I'm a person that mainly plays Smash Bros in single player and hardly deals with multiplayer or online for it but at least those games have a lot of content to keep my occupied as a single player and I just don't think Splatoon has enough to be worth a single player focus.
I hope you do get Super Mario Maker though, I've got a whole game's worth of stages for you to try!
When I pick it up, I plan on playing through your stages and seeing what you've got Miss Mop it up. After seeing all your Miiverse advertising, I want to know what all the fuss is about.
In addition, from this list here, you'll see that I know have Triforce Heroes and Federation Force. After telling me I need to get more co-op games and do more online multiplayer, here's the chance to help me do just that. I'd like to spend some more time getting through Breath of the Wild but maybe next month we could see about getting together with other NWR crew, like Phil who's been trying to get more meet-ups started on these forums, and start tackling some of these titles. My preference to start would be Federation Force because I wonder how long Nintendo will keep its servers going with its low sales and upcoming Switch online plans. You interested?