Latest pictures of Japan's Super Nintendo World surface
From a birds eye view it looks like Miyamotos' face
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RUMOR - Nintendo working with Platinum Games
to revive Scalebound for Switch
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Blizzard employees are crying and hugging
in the parking lot ahead of impending layoffs - Jason Schreier
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More proof that Ori in the Blind Forest is coming to Switch
Green or red, I cannot choose
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RUMOR - Nintendo and Microsoft working on 'big things'
together, plus more talk of Scalebound revival chances
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RUMOR - Microsoft working on Xbox app and GamePass
for Switch, Ori and the Blind Forest coming as well
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The fact that MS supposedly is in talks with Nintendo but not Sony proves my point. It's because they see Sony as direct competition for their xbox brand, but Nintendo as a seperate entity, another way to get their own software to sell more.
More like XCom. They refer to the play style as "real-time turn-based strategy." every round each character takes a turn. During that turn they can move end in most cases execute one action. If they get too close to anime characters they can find themselves vulnerable to counter-attacks. Once the turn is over, any kind of attacking or counter-attacking he's over until another character takes a turn.
After reading that, I doubt it makes any sense at all, but there you go. And at that price point I highly suggest taking the jump.
I've got too many games already as is. Maybe when it's on discount next I'll actually also have the time to play it.
Dear MS,
Port Forza and Forza Horizon series to Switch, please.
Thanks,
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Do they own the Gears games or just have an exclusive deal with ...hell, who makes the Gears of War games again?
SUPER MARIO MAKER LEVELS:
The combat in the new game is a bit more refined, but yes that would be a great way to figure out whether or not you like it. That said, VC4's story was ridiculously stupid.
Alternatively, what has been Xbox's impact on the industry? What would be the effect if they disappeared?
What if they became a games delivery platform available on PC, Sony and Nintendo? Other than the equally terrible and great legacy of Xbox Live, I don't think they've really had much of an impact. But that's enough to essentially make the platform for the most popular videogames of today.
The DudeBro factor?
Microsoft owns the IP and their first party developer, The Coalition which is located in Vancouver Canada creates the games now.
The real question is: of all the things MS can still do for gaming in the future, would any of that be lost should they no longer create hardware?
Man, will I finally get to play Gears 4....on the Switch?
I signed up with Nintendo Online today just to play Tetris 99. It's hectic fun. I mostly play the original GB Tetris, so I'm not used to holding a piece for later (I keep forgetting about it) and I can't seem to get used the ghost piece either--I wish I could disable it but I see no option to do so. Other than that, I see myself playing this a lot in the coming months.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Coalition_(company)
Finished Kingdom Hearts 3 today and what a fantastically epic game it was. Still have a fair amount left to do if I want to 100% it which I want to do.