Nintendo did more "telling" than "showing" when the Switch came to The Tonight Show.
The Outerhaven writes: At Summer Games Fest we were able to step into the ring and prove our worth in King of Meat.
"A few years ago, a mobile game developer called Super Evil Megacorp had the brilliant idea of making a TMNT roguelike. After first releasing it on Apple Arcade, they wisely recognized the game’s potential on other platforms. TMNT: Splintered Fate has slowly but surely come to all major platforms, finally arriving on Xbox today. Not only is Splintered Fate a fine roguelike and co-op game, but it’s also one of the best TMNT games ever made," says Co-Optimus.
"Dodge Roll and Devolver Digital's Enter the Gungeon is a hit twin-stick shooter roguelike that debuted nearly ten years ago. Since then, it has received several DLCs and a single-player spin-off called Exit the Dungeon. Well, it seems that there's more life left in Enter the Gungeon yet. It's finally coming to Android and iOS, and with online co-op not found in the big-screen versions," says Co-Optimus.
That's what January is for.
I am sure Jimmy got plenty of playing time off camera :D
Guy was so excited to hold the thing his hands were shaking. But I will wait for the January reveal for all the information that we need to know.
Dear lord, the twisting is so hard it's painful.
It was a successful show. That's the bottom line.
Fallon isn't in charge of anything. Its up to Nintendo to show why they are selling the Switch in the first place.
The target audience for a Fallon show isn't going to care about in-depth looks at what the new LoZ can do - it's about "There's a new Zelda, it's open-world, oh and it's on this new system." Three things, everything else is icing on the cake. It's the difference between selling only to a dedicated gaming crowd and selling a console successfully. It's a pitch, and the pitch wasn't bad.