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All I want or care about is GameCube. When that happens I will purchase any Nintendo online service they offer me.
That appears to be for Pokรฉmon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire โ but Iโd truly love it if we got mainline gamesFor Pokรฉmon fans, there is a โPokรฉmon - Tradeโ option in the GBA emulator right above the three Golden Sun options, so that could hint/confirm the GB & GBA mainline Pokรฉmon games coming to NSO
LOLOh sh*t. If they actually release the Final Fantasy GBA ports then there won't be any need to get the Pixel Remasters since the former actually has stuff like extra dungeons and story elements.
youโre telling me we wonโt get a comically large GBA shell to slide the Switch into?!Iโm thinking GB/C and GBA launch at the same time, with GBA locked behind the Expansion Pack. Could be a June Direct shadowdrop.
I predict (based on nothing but feeling) there will not be any corresponding hardware (controllers, etc) for these. The next NSO Classic Controller will be PC Engine when that releases in 2023.
There was trading in Pokemon Pinball?That appears to be for Pokรฉmon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire โ but Iโd truly love it if we got mainline games
This guy and SamusHunter should just be banned sources on here at this point. Even entertaining them just leads to headachedude does not know shit and is pretty clearly piggybacking the actual leaks
There was trading in Pokemon Pinball?
They need to be banned from twitter.This guy and SamusHunter should just be banned sources on here at this point. Even entertaining them just leads to headache
You could sync Pokรฉdex data using a link cable, and it looks exactly like what is depicted in that screenshot.There was trading in Pokemon Pinball?
But where will I get my dusky dose of comedy from?!This guy and SamusHunter should just be banned sources on here at this point. Even entertaining them just leads to headache
This is why we canโt let Elon take over. BuT FrEe SpEeCh!They need to be banned from twitter.
Despite appearing on the standalone Classic consoles, SE hasn't played ball with FF on NSO thus far. I wouldn't expect that to change.Oh sh*t. If they actually release the Final Fantasy GBA ports then there won't be any need to get the Pixel Remasters since the former actually has stuff like extra dungeons and story elements.
The scalping of these confuses me. They only ever sell out temporarily. 3/4 are currently available, and IIRC N64 should be back soon.theyโll still sell out at $30-$50 and go for 3x that on eBay.
That was just a Pokedex thing, and transferred entries were still distinct from normally obtained ones (see https://m.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Game_Link_Cable). There are testing screenshots specifically from the mainline games, but keep in mind that NERD creates and tests things that Nintendo never uses frequently.That appears to be for Pokรฉmon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire โ but Iโd truly love it if we got mainline games
Also if these are ready to drop this year, Iโm definitely calling September and not June
Also hopeful the GBA Donkey Kong Countrys make it. Aside from one pretty big omission in DKC 3, theyโre excellent remakes and actually better than the originals with the extra content and such.
I wonder if Nintendo just views those as redundant with the SNES games around. They never put them on the Wii U VC which had GBA games. They never even put up the GBC remake of DKC1 on the 3DS eShop.
Just realized that with Metroid II and Fusion in NSO that would mean you can play all Metroid main history titles on the Switch , even if in Metroid 2 case it misses the superior version in Samus Returns (we need a remaster of it cโmon Nintendo ). This is โnewsโ because Wii U lacked Metroid II this would be the first time all main games are on the same platform.
This may be the plan from the start:
Seeing how Nintendo is all in on the Expansion pass. I expect all other console apps to be expansion pass going forward.
Canโt see even GB and GBC come to the base price tier
Could you imagine a scenario where this โextra timeโ so to speak, is being used to bolster the launch lineup? Or will it continue to be a trickled release schedule?Correct. GBA simply wasn't at the same point in pipeline as GB/GBC/N64/Genesis.
GB/GBC finished testing early 2021. N64/Genesis finished a few months later. GBA was not at that stage when the info was reported last summer.
NSO already has Super Mario All-Stars and all the same games in their original NES forms; there's no reason to pass on the Mario Advance games at the very least since they all add new content; ALttP too seeing as Four Swords would be a HUGE thing to push online multiplayer with. Less sure about the DKC ports, they have some new stuff too but there's the extra hurdle with anything Rare and the SNES versions are pretty definitive even without those additions; no harm in it if they can make it happen though.
- Super Mario Advance 1 (SNES port, redundant?)
- Super Mario Advance 2 (SNES port, redundant?)
- Super Mario Advance 3 (SNES port, redundant?)
- Super Mario Advance 4 (SNES port, redundant?)
- Zelda A Link to the Past+4 Swords (SNES port, redundant?)
- DK Country 1 (SNES port, redundant?)
- DK Country 2 (SNES port, redundant?)
- DK Country 3 (SNES port, redundant?)
Yeah this list is missing some GBC only titles. On top of my hand:Correct me if I'm wrong but this is a list of 40 titles published by Nintendo on GB/C, maybe I'm missing a few lol (like Wars titles):
I mean, Advance Wars 1+2 Re-boot exists and it's not a Link's Awakening situation where the remake released 3 years ago.Advance Wars 1 and 2 nowhere to be found.
Could you imagine a scenario where this โextra timeโ so to speak, is being used to bolster the launch lineup? Or will it continue to be a trickled release schedule?
Honestly, I think it was for Transfer Pak functionality. Otherwise, I don't see why they sat on GB/GBC for as long as they did. Unless GB/GBC is going to be positioned as a replacement platform for NES/SNES seeing as though releases for that hardware has been minimal over the last 12 months.Could you imagine a scenario where this โextra timeโ so to speak, is being used to bolster the launch lineup? Or will it continue to be a trickled release schedule?
Not just but Kirby gets filled in nicely too (especially the Dark Matter trilogy), as does 2D Zelda, and Wario Land in its entirety. Probably some other things Iโm forgetting.Just realized that with Metroid II and Fusion in NSO that would mean you can play all Metroid main history titles on the Switch , even if in Metroid 2 case it misses the superior version in Samus Returns (we need a remaster of it cโmon Nintendo ). This is โnewsโ because Wii U lacked Metroid II this would be the first time all main games are on the same platform.
This may be the plan from the start:
Do any of the leaks show how multiplayer will work? All the current NSO systems are home consoles where itโs easy to add multiplayer and the online just makes it so a friend is player 2-4. Online would mean a simulated link cable. Would it show both screens? Let you switch?ALttP too seeing as Four Swords would be a HUGE thing to push online multiplayer with.
I hope not I still need Mario rpgHonestly, I think it was for Transfer Pak functionality. Otherwise, I don't see why they sat on GB/GBC for as long as they did. Unless GB/GBC is going to be positioned as a replacement platform for NES/SNES seeing as though releases for that hardware has been minimal over the last 12 months.
In the builds we have it goes split-screen and shows all players on one screen, yes. In the GBA app they were even doing tests for random matchmaking online instead of just playing with friends.Do any of the leaks show how multiplayer will work? All the current NSO systems are home consoles where itโs easy to add multiplayer and the online just makes it so a friend is player 2-4. Online would mean a simulated link cable. Would it show both screens? Let you switch?
Seriously. The one catalogue I want the most is the one they refuse to give.All I want or care about is GameCube. When that happens I will purchase any Nintendo online service they offer me.
Notably, this isn't even the first build leaked thanks to an edev board getting out there. It's the origin of a Nintendo Labo prototype, as well as at least one build of Yooka-Laylee.This is entirely unrelated to any Gigaleak; the files came from a dumped EDEV Switch unit, which appeared to be wiped but these files were recoverable from the NAND; and due to the date of these files I wouldn't take them as a sign of anything happening soon.
Iridion is actually on Steam, surprisingly.I hope they release more than just the hits.
Oh man, the Iridion games.
I hope theyโre doing deals to make this great.
It's an incredibly early iteration of the emulator circa 2018; it loads the game and the preset settings and that's it, no UI or ability to change those settings while the game is running. That's why there are multiple variants of the few games there; they have different settings or a different region.The fact the Game Boy emulator is split into seperate applications is unusual, Nintendo did the exact opposite for 3DS Virtual Console. Creating a simple menu screen if the wrapper application detects multiple NES roms in it's folder. Which makes more logical sense for testing.
Hagi could theoretically run other games, and supports hardware features Sunshine does not use (chances are it was made long before 3D All-Stars in the first place); but nobody except Nintendo / NERD would be able to do it because the game runs with recompiled code created by Nintendo's own internal tools. That's why you haven't seen any modifications to 3D All-Stars just swapping out the .dol for a different game; isn't that simple.Iโd love GameCube too, but I do think GC emulation is a tall order for the current Switch hardware. Sunshine on 3D All Stars was probably a custom emulator for that one game, where NSO would require a more one-size-fits-all deal. Though maybe Iโm wrong? Iโm not the smartest with this stuff haha
All I want or care about is GameCube. When that happens I will purchase any Nintendo online service they offer me.
Iโd love GameCube too, but I do think GC emulation is a tall order for the current Switch hardware. Sunshine on 3D All Stars was probably a custom emulator for that one game, where NSO would require a more one-size-fits-all deal. Though maybe Iโm wrong? Iโm not the smartest with this stuff hahaSeriously. The one catalogue I want the most is the one they refuse to give.
The only problem with GC is the number of games. There is only a handful of games that I can think of that would make me want a sub.All I want or care about is GameCube. When that happens I will purchase any Nintendo online service they offer me.
The only problem with GC is the number of games. There is only a handful of games that I can think of that would make me want a sub.
Saying more systems are coming to NSO is like a low bar. But good job patting yourself on the back, I guess.But people told me I lied about that.
And to be clear: GB/GBC was done testing last year. GBA had not yet entered that phase. GBA could have been an active project since the original information.