Agreed.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is cancelling them.
I'm hoping for the following:
1. Console at less than 250 dollars.
2. New Monolith Soft game and Pikmin 4 announced.
3. Decent stream of releases (no droughts).
4. Good online infrastructure.
5. Cheap accessories.
6. Decent battery life.
That's not mattered in recent entries of the series, anyway. I always wonder when will they finish that arch, nonetheless.
Let's hope they drop good stuff.
Pass. Bring Pikmin 4 already, Nintendo.
Come on, Foxtrot. If there's a Wii game that requires the motion controls is Skyward Sword. Obviously this re-release doesn't support traditional controllers.
Well, excuuuse me.
Not a fan of onesies, but Microsoft surely is like "no pun intended".
Anyway, the white model looks like an astronaut suit.
Three for Nintendo, in fact.
They would need to make a proper Metal Gear Solid game in order to prove they understand what fans want. In fact, by making this spin-off they are making clear they don't care about the interests of the community.
I agree that we need to see how this turns out, though, but at the same time, come on, it doesn't even look like a decent L4D ripoff.
Commentator, yes, a blueprint, so it's not an indication of the final design of the device, but rather, it just gives you an idea of how the final product will work, come on.
You have to pay the rent to Don Barriga, Ramón.
It's not an indication, it just gives you an idea.
:O
Zelda games don't have a concrete art style, which is entirely different than what you said, and this also speaks good things about them, because it means that they don't stick with a single style over the years (unlike Mario). Likewise, the technical limitation you talk about is the same thing, it means that even if they are limited by the resources they have at their disposal, they overcome them by utilizing them effitiently and creatively.
Please, don't tell ...
Would you have expected otherwise?
Absolutely. But to be fair, this system always lacked games, since its very conception; the confidence from third party games was never there.
If it's a handheld I think it would be okay. The only main concern here would be the price because I can't see it costing more than 300 dollars and being a moderate success.
Trial of the Sword-reset world glitch was also patched. Was fun while it lasted.