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NoGuess #2- does this have anything to do with Koei Tecmo/Gust?
JOYCONI recommend changing DEFCON to FAMICON/FAMICOM
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OH CAPTAIN MY CAPTAINWhy there is going to be a Nintendo Direct on September 1st
Having Direct in September is not matter of if but rather when. In this post I will tell you why will team September 1st win.
There has been September Direct every single year since 2016, I am listing here every date when Direct happen and next to it when Tokyo Game Show was taking place in that year.
September 1st 2016TGS starting on September 15th September 13th 2017 TGS starting on September 21st September 13th* 2018 TGS starting on September 20th
*Direct was delayed due to earthquake in Japan, it was pushed back by one week to September 13th from September 6th.
September 4th 2019 TGS starting on September 14th September 17th 2020 TGS starting on September 23st September 23th 2021 TGS starting on September 30th September xx 2022 TGS starting on September 15th
As you can all see, all of the Directs took place before the TGS started so that Nintendo could announce games from their partners that they can showcase at TGS. So we are looking for a Direct that takes place before September 15th. All the Directs took place around 1 or 2 weeks before TGS started.
But we can’t just look at past dates and figure out what will happen, that’s not how Nintendo works.
This week is empty, yes some might say that the Direct this week will interrupt Splatoon’s marketing and that might be true but am not really supporting this logic. Because if the Direct takes place on September 1st (2nd in Japan and EU) that is one whole week before Splatoon launches. Usually when Direct ends Nintendo will tweet about the games that were featured there for one or two days and that’s it. They don’t look back and say „Hey look, here is another reminder that you saw new BOTW2 trailer 4 days ago“ and so on.
I would say the Direct taking place in the Splatoon week this is also not a good spot, since you need to put out reviews for Splatoon. Going by last of their major releases the embargo for Strikers dropped on Wednesday while the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was Tuesday so it will be either 6th Tuesday or 7th Wednesday for reviews. That leaves a very little possibility to announce or air Direct on these dates. There is also a Apple Event happening on 7th and rumored Sony showcase on 8th. I would guess that Nintendo don’t care since they held a Direct in September 2017/8 day after Apple event but am just posting this for full context. The Direct also can't take place on 8th since that would already be 9th in JP and EU and I think doing Direct on Splatoon 3 release date is literally out of the question that's for sure.
One last week that is possible is second week of September from Monday 12th to Wednesday 14th (TGS starts on the 15th but Direct imo can’t take place in JP the same date as TGS starts). Some people say it will happen since Splatoon 3 will be out by then. If we exclude all possible days that week we really come out with one single date and that is.
Announcement on Monday 12th.
Direct taking place on Tuesday 13th in US (14th midnight in most of Europe and 14th in the morning in Japan).
Sounds good.
But I have one big problem with this date.
Direct would take place just one single day before TGS starts. One day imo isn’t enough for a titles announced in the Direct to then showcase at TGS next day. If it would be 3 to 4 days I would be on team that week, but the one day window is just so small that this opporunity is basically non existent.
And that brings me to the actual date of the Direct.
September 1st.
Announcement taking place on August 31st at 23:00 JST for a show on September 1st in NA, 2nd midnight CEST and 2nd morning in Japan.
If you may be wondering if it's problem that the Direct announcement will be different month than the Direct itself. This isn't the problem. As shown in the past:
September 1st 2016 Direct announced last day of August, April 1st 2015 Direct announced last day in March, Smash Ultimate Direct on November 1st 2018 announced in last day of October and list goes on and on.
Also it will never be week of Splatoon because of reviews. If the reviews drop on Tuesday they can't announce Direct on Tuesday 6th. And if they try to announce Direct on Wednesday 7th that will already be air date 9th in Japan (fucking Splatoon's release date).
Last but not least shout out to all of the other 65 people who also voted for team this week. We got this. See you on Wednesday.
Hmmmm, could it be SEGA?I am looking forward to something non-Nintendo at TGS.
PushmoNintendo, I need a new Pushmo/Pullblox. N.O.W.
Thank you.
Why there is going to be a Nintendo Direct on September 1st
Having Direct in September is not matter of if but rather when. In this post I will tell you why will team September 1st win.
There has been September Direct every single year since 2016, I am listing here every date when Direct happen and next to it when Tokyo Game Show was taking place in that year.
September 1st 2016TGS starting on September 15th September 13th 2017 TGS starting on September 21st September 13th* 2018 TGS starting on September 20th
*Direct was delayed due to earthquake in Japan, it was pushed back by one week to September 13th from September 6th.
September 4th 2019 TGS starting on September 14th September 17th 2020 TGS starting on September 23st September 23th 2021 TGS starting on September 30th September xx 2022 TGS starting on September 15th
As you can all see, all of the Directs took place before the TGS started so that Nintendo could announce games from their partners that they can showcase at TGS. So we are looking for a Direct that takes place before September 15th. All the Directs took place around 1 or 2 weeks before TGS started.
But we can’t just look at past dates and figure out what will happen, that’s not how Nintendo works.
This week is empty, yes some might say that the Direct this week will interrupt Splatoon’s marketing and that might be true but am not really supporting this logic. Because if the Direct takes place on September 1st (2nd in Japan and EU) that is one whole week before Splatoon launches. Usually when Direct ends Nintendo will tweet about the games that were featured there for one or two days and that’s it. They don’t look back and say „Hey look, here is another reminder that you saw new BOTW2 trailer 4 days ago“ and so on.
I would say the Direct taking place in the Splatoon week this is also not a good spot, since you need to put out reviews for Splatoon. Going by last of their major releases the embargo for Strikers dropped on Wednesday while the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was Tuesday so it will be either 6th Tuesday or 7th Wednesday for reviews. That leaves a very little possibility to announce or air Direct on these dates. There is also a Apple Event happening on 7th and rumored Sony showcase on 8th. I would guess that Nintendo don’t care since they held a Direct in September 2017/8 day after Apple event but am just posting this for full context. The Direct also can't take place on 8th since that would already be 9th in JP and EU and I think doing Direct on Splatoon 3 release date is literally out of the question that's for sure.
One last week that is possible is second week of September from Monday 12th to Wednesday 14th (TGS starts on the 15th but Direct imo can’t take place in JP the same date as TGS starts). Some people say it will happen since Splatoon 3 will be out by then. If we exclude all possible days that week we really come out with one single date and that is.
Announcement on Monday 12th.
Direct taking place on Tuesday 13th in US (14th midnight in most of Europe and 14th in the morning in Japan).
Sounds good.
But I have one big problem with this date.
Direct would take place just one single day before TGS starts. One day imo isn’t enough for a titles announced in the Direct to then showcase at TGS next day. If it would be 3 to 4 days I would be on team that week, but the one day window is just so small that this opporunity is basically non existent.
And that brings me to the actual date of the Direct.
September 1st.
Announcement taking place on August 31st at 23:00 JST for a show on September 1st in NA, 2nd midnight CEST and 2nd morning in Japan.
If you may be wondering if it's problem that the Direct announcement will be different month than the Direct itself. This isn't the problem. As shown in the past:
September 1st 2016 Direct announced last day of August, April 1st 2015 Direct announced last day in March, Smash Ultimate Direct on November 1st 2018 announced in last day of October and list goes on and on.
Also it will never be week of Splatoon because of reviews. If the reviews drop on Tuesday they can't announce Direct on Tuesday 6th. And if they try to announce Direct on Wednesday 7th that will already be air date 9th in Japan (fucking Splatoon's release date).
Last but not least shout out to all of the other 65 people who also voted for team this week. We got this. See you on Wednesday.
WtfWhy there is going to be a Nintendo Direct on September 1st
Having Direct in September is not matter of if but rather when. In this post I will tell you why will team September 1st win.
There has been September Direct every single year since 2016, I am listing here every date when Direct happen and next to it when Tokyo Game Show was taking place in that year.
September 1st 2016TGS starting on September 15th September 13th 2017 TGS starting on September 21st September 13th* 2018 TGS starting on September 20th
*Direct was delayed due to earthquake in Japan, it was pushed back by one week to September 13th from September 6th.
September 4th 2019 TGS starting on September 14th September 17th 2020 TGS starting on September 23st September 23th 2021 TGS starting on September 30th September xx 2022 TGS starting on September 15th
As you can all see, all of the Directs took place before the TGS started so that Nintendo could announce games from their partners that they can showcase at TGS. So we are looking for a Direct that takes place before September 15th. All the Directs took place around 1 or 2 weeks before TGS started.
But we can’t just look at past dates and figure out what will happen, that’s not how Nintendo works.
This week is empty, yes some might say that the Direct this week will interrupt Splatoon’s marketing and that might be true but am not really supporting this logic. Because if the Direct takes place on September 1st (2nd in Japan and EU) that is one whole week before Splatoon launches. Usually when Direct ends Nintendo will tweet about the games that were featured there for one or two days and that’s it. They don’t look back and say „Hey look, here is another reminder that you saw new BOTW2 trailer 4 days ago“ and so on.
I would say the Direct taking place in the Splatoon week this is also not a good spot, since you need to put out reviews for Splatoon. Going by last of their major releases the embargo for Strikers dropped on Wednesday while the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was Tuesday so it will be either 6th Tuesday or 7th Wednesday for reviews. That leaves a very little possibility to announce or air Direct on these dates. There is also a Apple Event happening on 7th and rumored Sony showcase on 8th. I would guess that Nintendo don’t care since they held a Direct in September 2017/8 day after Apple event but am just posting this for full context. The Direct also can't take place on 8th since that would already be 9th in JP and EU and I think doing Direct on Splatoon 3 release date is literally out of the question that's for sure.
One last week that is possible is second week of September from Monday 12th to Wednesday 14th (TGS starts on the 15th but Direct imo can’t take place in JP the same date as TGS starts). Some people say it will happen since Splatoon 3 will be out by then. If we exclude all possible days that week we really come out with one single date and that is.
Announcement on Monday 12th.
Direct taking place on Tuesday 13th in US (14th midnight in most of Europe and 14th in the morning in Japan).
Sounds good.
But I have one big problem with this date.
Direct would take place just one single day before TGS starts. One day imo isn’t enough for a titles announced in the Direct to then showcase at TGS next day. If it would be 3 to 4 days I would be on team that week, but the one day window is just so small that this opporunity is basically non existent.
And that brings me to the actual date of the Direct.
September 1st.
Announcement taking place on August 31st at 23:00 JST for a show on September 1st in NA, 2nd midnight CEST and 2nd morning in Japan.
If you may be wondering if it's problem that the Direct announcement will be different month than the Direct itself. This isn't the problem. As shown in the past:
September 1st 2016 Direct announced last day of August, April 1st 2015 Direct announced last day in March, Smash Ultimate Direct on November 1st 2018 announced in last day of October and list goes on and on.
Also it will never be week of Splatoon because of reviews. If the reviews drop on Tuesday they can't announce Direct on Tuesday 6th. And if they try to announce Direct on Wednesday 7th that will already be air date 9th in Japan (fucking Splatoon's release date).
Last but not least shout out to all of the other 65 people who also voted for team this week. We got this. See you on Wednesday.
This is why Famiboards is the best website for Nintendo DiscussionWhy there is going to be a Nintendo Direct on September 1st
Having Direct in September is not matter of if but rather when. In this post I will tell you why will team September 1st win.
There has been September Direct every single year since 2016, I am listing here every date when Direct happen and next to it when Tokyo Game Show was taking place in that year.
September 1st 2016TGS starting on September 15th September 13th 2017 TGS starting on September 21st September 13th* 2018 TGS starting on September 20th
*Direct was delayed due to earthquake in Japan, it was pushed back by one week to September 13th from September 6th.
September 4th 2019 TGS starting on September 14th September 17th 2020 TGS starting on September 23st September 23th 2021 TGS starting on September 30th September xx 2022 TGS starting on September 15th
As you can all see, all of the Directs took place before the TGS started so that Nintendo could announce games from their partners that they can showcase at TGS. So we are looking for a Direct that takes place before September 15th. All the Directs took place around 1 or 2 weeks before TGS started.
But we can’t just look at past dates and figure out what will happen, that’s not how Nintendo works.
This week is empty, yes some might say that the Direct this week will interrupt Splatoon’s marketing and that might be true but am not really supporting this logic. Because if the Direct takes place on September 1st (2nd in Japan and EU) that is one whole week before Splatoon launches. Usually when Direct ends Nintendo will tweet about the games that were featured there for one or two days and that’s it. They don’t look back and say „Hey look, here is another reminder that you saw new BOTW2 trailer 4 days ago“ and so on.
I would say the Direct taking place in the Splatoon week this is also not a good spot, since you need to put out reviews for Splatoon. Going by last of their major releases the embargo for Strikers dropped on Wednesday while the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was Tuesday so it will be either 6th Tuesday or 7th Wednesday for reviews. That leaves a very little possibility to announce or air Direct on these dates. There is also a Apple Event happening on 7th and rumored Sony showcase on 8th. I would guess that Nintendo don’t care since they held a Direct in September 2017/8 day after Apple event but am just posting this for full context. The Direct also can't take place on 8th since that would already be 9th in JP and EU and I think doing Direct on Splatoon 3 release date is literally out of the question that's for sure.
One last week that is possible is second week of September from Monday 12th to Wednesday 14th (TGS starts on the 15th but Direct imo can’t take place in JP the same date as TGS starts). Some people say it will happen since Splatoon 3 will be out by then. If we exclude all possible days that week we really come out with one single date and that is.
Announcement on Monday 12th.
Direct taking place on Tuesday 13th in US (14th midnight in most of Europe and 14th in the morning in Japan).
Sounds good.
But I have one big problem with this date.
Direct would take place just one single day before TGS starts. One day imo isn’t enough for a titles announced in the Direct to then showcase at TGS next day. If it would be 3 to 4 days I would be on team that week, but the one day window is just so small that this opporunity is basically non existent.
And that brings me to the actual date of the Direct.
September 1st.
Announcement taking place on August 31st at 23:00 JST for a show on September 1st in NA, 2nd midnight CEST and 2nd morning in Japan.
If you may be wondering if it's problem that the Direct announcement will be different month than the Direct itself. This isn't the problem. As shown in the past:
September 1st 2016 Direct announced last day of August, April 1st 2015 Direct announced last day in March, Smash Ultimate Direct on November 1st 2018 announced in last day of October and list goes on and on.
Also it will never be week of Splatoon because of reviews. If the reviews drop on Tuesday they can't announce Direct on Tuesday 6th. And if they try to announce Direct on Wednesday 7th that will already be air date 9th in Japan (fucking Splatoon's release date).
Last but not least shout out to all of the other 65 people who also voted for team this week. We got this. See you on Wednesday.
Yeah, I'm really just spitballing at this point. Splatoon has made this a more complicated guess than it otherwise would beI feel the problem with a TGS week Direct is TGS starts on Thursday, and a Wednesday Direct would mean Thursday Japan time. It could be Tuesday I guess, weirder things have happened and maybe Nintendo is truly hellbent on breaking patterns.
tfw the logic is sound but I don’t feel it in my jellies
No princesses?
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I want B so bad to be real that I could continue to wait for BOTW2 firm release date and a Switch Drake announcement, so I hope my Option A-picking fami are pleased with what they'll get out of this coming DirectLets play a game! Which direct scenario would you desire most?
Option A
- BoTW 2 full reveal and date
- Game Boy/ GBA on NSO
- Fire Emblem
- Mario Movie Trailer
- New 2d Mario to go along with movie
- Metroid Prime 4 development update implying further delay
- Silksong Shadow drop
- Switch "Pro" Announcement
Option B
- F- Zero new entry
- Pikmin 4 for 2023
- Gamecube on NSO
- Golden Sun Reboot
- Reboot Camp December 2022
- Metroid Prime HD
- Metroid Prime 4 Full Revel
- Zelda no show and delay out of Spring 2023
- Mario Odyssey 2 announced for 2024
I'm surprised not even a fanmade animation interpretting Luigi's Mystery of the Marvelous compass with the sass provided by his partners was ever made, but goodness I'd love to play Luigi's adventure too just because I want to see how the 2nd most famous brother and most famous klutz is known for saving the worldPaper Mario: The Thousand Year Door HD + Paper Luigi: Mystery of the Marvelous Compass (bonus side game where you actually get to experience Luigi’s wild adventure that happens while TTYD is happening)
I'm wondering if WayFoward has already moved on to make a new Advance Wars game using engine and assets built for the remakes or if Nintendo will entrust them with doing another IP.Regarding Advance Wars... it's entirely on Nintendo.
WayForward is done with it, have moved on & had done so months ago.
Nintendo is sitting on a finished game that has printed copies sitting on literal shelves collecting dust.
Basically where I'm attfw the logic is sound but I don’t feel it in my jellies
One of the best things I've ever seen since joining this forum lmao. 10/10Why there is going to be a Nintendo Direct on September 1st
Having Direct in September is not matter of if but rather when. In this post I will tell you why will team September 1st win.
There has been September Direct every single year since 2016, I am listing here every date when Direct happen and next to it when Tokyo Game Show was taking place in that year.
September 1st 2016TGS starting on September 15th September 13th 2017 TGS starting on September 21st September 13th* 2018 TGS starting on September 20th
*Direct was delayed due to earthquake in Japan, it was pushed back by one week to September 13th from September 6th.
September 4th 2019 TGS starting on September 14th September 17th 2020 TGS starting on September 23st September 23th 2021 TGS starting on September 30th September xx 2022 TGS starting on September 15th
As you can all see, all of the Directs took place before the TGS started so that Nintendo could announce games from their partners that they can showcase at TGS. So we are looking for a Direct that takes place before September 15th. All the Directs took place around 1 or 2 weeks before TGS started.
But we can’t just look at past dates and figure out what will happen, that’s not how Nintendo works.
This week is empty, yes some might say that the Direct this week will interrupt Splatoon’s marketing and that might be true but am not really supporting this logic. Because if the Direct takes place on September 1st (2nd in Japan and EU) that is one whole week before Splatoon launches. Usually when Direct ends Nintendo will tweet about the games that were featured there for one or two days and that’s it. They don’t look back and say „Hey look, here is another reminder that you saw new BOTW2 trailer 4 days ago“ and so on.
I would say the Direct taking place in the Splatoon week this is also not a good spot, since you need to put out reviews for Splatoon. Going by last of their major releases the embargo for Strikers dropped on Wednesday while the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was Tuesday so it will be either 6th Tuesday or 7th Wednesday for reviews. That leaves a very little possibility to announce or air Direct on these dates. There is also a Apple Event happening on 7th and rumored Sony showcase on 8th. I would guess that Nintendo don’t care since they held a Direct in September 2017/8 day after Apple event but am just posting this for full context. The Direct also can't take place on 8th since that would already be 9th in JP and EU and I think doing Direct on Splatoon 3 release date is literally out of the question that's for sure.
One last week that is possible is second week of September from Monday 12th to Wednesday 14th (TGS starts on the 15th but Direct imo can’t take place in JP the same date as TGS starts). Some people say it will happen since Splatoon 3 will be out by then. If we exclude all possible days that week we really come out with one single date and that is.
Announcement on Monday 12th.
Direct taking place on Tuesday 13th in US (14th midnight in most of Europe and 14th in the morning in Japan).
Sounds good.
But I have one big problem with this date.
Direct would take place just one single day before TGS starts. One day imo isn’t enough for a titles announced in the Direct to then showcase at TGS next day. If it would be 3 to 4 days I would be on team that week, but the one day window is just so small that this opporunity is basically non existent.
And that brings me to the actual date of the Direct.
September 1st.
Announcement taking place on August 31st at 23:00 JST for a show on September 1st in NA, 2nd midnight CEST and 2nd morning in Japan.
If you may be wondering if it's problem that the Direct announcement will be different month than the Direct itself. This isn't the problem. As shown in the past:
September 1st 2016 Direct announced last day of August, April 1st 2015 Direct announced last day in March, Smash Ultimate Direct on November 1st 2018 announced in last day of October and list goes on and on.
Also it will never be week of Splatoon because of reviews. If the reviews drop on Tuesday they can't announce Direct on Tuesday 6th. And if they try to announce Direct on Wednesday 7th that will already be air date 9th in Japan (fucking Splatoon's release date).
Last but not least shout out to all of the other 65 people who also voted for team this week. We got this. See you on Wednesday.
I don't they'll do this honestly as the game was even an E3 reveal, then a Direct re-revealed date after the first delay, and is now finished and just waiting to be released.I think September 30th actually sounds reasonable, but I also think that, if it IS coming out in like a month, that game is going to get very silently released. It won’t be in the September direct, it’ll get two tweets at most (one announcing the release date and one ON release) and that’ll be it. I think, at this point, they want the game out and the possible negative press over with.
DEFCON 64:DEFCON 63: A Nintendo Direct has been announced and who the hell cares anymore the fun part is over
Why there is going to be a Nintendo Direct on September 1st
Having Direct in September is not matter of if but rather when. In this post I will tell you why will team September 1st win.
There has been September Direct every single year since 2016, I am listing here every date when Direct happen and next to it when Tokyo Game Show was taking place in that year.
September 1st 2016TGS starting on September 15th September 13th 2017 TGS starting on September 21st September 13th* 2018 TGS starting on September 20th
*Direct was delayed due to earthquake in Japan, it was pushed back by one week to September 13th from September 6th.
September 4th 2019 TGS starting on September 14th September 17th 2020 TGS starting on September 23st September 23th 2021 TGS starting on September 30th September xx 2022 TGS starting on September 15th
As you can all see, all of the Directs took place before the TGS started so that Nintendo could announce games from their partners that they can showcase at TGS. So we are looking for a Direct that takes place before September 15th. All the Directs took place around 1 or 2 weeks before TGS started.
But we can’t just look at past dates and figure out what will happen, that’s not how Nintendo works.
This week is empty, yes some might say that the Direct this week will interrupt Splatoon’s marketing and that might be true but am not really supporting this logic. Because if the Direct takes place on September 1st (2nd in Japan and EU) that is one whole week before Splatoon launches. Usually when Direct ends Nintendo will tweet about the games that were featured there for one or two days and that’s it. They don’t look back and say „Hey look, here is another reminder that you saw new BOTW2 trailer 4 days ago“ and so on.
I would say the Direct taking place in the Splatoon week this is also not a good spot, since you need to put out reviews for Splatoon. Going by last of their major releases the embargo for Strikers dropped on Wednesday while the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was Tuesday so it will be either 6th Tuesday or 7th Wednesday for reviews. That leaves a very little possibility to announce or air Direct on these dates. There is also a Apple Event happening on 7th and rumored Sony showcase on 8th. I would guess that Nintendo don’t care since they held a Direct in September 2017/8 day after Apple event but am just posting this for full context. The Direct also can't take place on 8th since that would already be 9th in JP and EU and I think doing Direct on Splatoon 3 release date is literally out of the question that's for sure.
One last week that is possible is second week of September from Monday 12th to Wednesday 14th (TGS starts on the 15th but Direct imo can’t take place in JP the same date as TGS starts). Some people say it will happen since Splatoon 3 will be out by then. If we exclude all possible days that week we really come out with one single date and that is.
Announcement on Monday 12th.
Direct taking place on Tuesday 13th in US (14th midnight in most of Europe and 14th in the morning in Japan).
Sounds good.
But I have one big problem with this date.
Direct would take place just one single day before TGS starts. One day imo isn’t enough for a titles announced in the Direct to then showcase at TGS next day. If it would be 3 to 4 days I would be on team that week, but the one day window is just so small that this opporunity is basically non existent.
And that brings me to the actual date of the Direct.
September 1st.
Announcement taking place on August 31st at 23:00 JST for a show on September 1st in NA, 2nd midnight CEST and 2nd morning in Japan.
If you may be wondering if it's problem that the Direct announcement will be different month than the Direct itself. This isn't the problem. As shown in the past:
September 1st 2016 Direct announced last day of August, April 1st 2015 Direct announced last day in March, Smash Ultimate Direct on November 1st 2018 announced in last day of October and list goes on and on.
Also it will never be week of Splatoon because of reviews. If the reviews drop on Tuesday they can't announce Direct on Tuesday 6th. And if they try to announce Direct on Wednesday 7th that will already be air date 9th in Japan (fucking Splatoon's release date).
Last but not least shout out to all of the other 65 people who also voted for team this week. We got this. See you on Wednesday.
You think so??I just realized we could get another Paper Mario game next year. It'll be three years since Origami King next July. OK did really well so a new game is inevitable.
Nate doesn't have to announce he's recording his predictions. He could just prerecord them without telling us and say "New Nate the Hate tomorrow" after the Direct is announced and I'm sure if he wants to answer any Streamlabs questions those are probably readily available anywayIdk if it is this week wouldnt Nate announce his recording predictions? Anyways im still hoping it is. It really makes sense vs other weeks and I dont see near the end of September after TGS.
hell yeah brotherMy theory on the four Untitled Games getting maintenance:
- Game Boy NSO
- Game Boy Advance NSO
- PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 NSO
- PlayStation 1 NSO
Thankfully Prime 4 is likely to be a breakout hit with the right marketing. Assuming the game is solid too ofcThe legs of those B games like Dread, FE3H, Pikmin, Xeno 2 really showcase their growth. I mean, who would have guesses that fe would sell 4 million and dread would get to 3 million in like 6 months after its release?
What im trying to say is MP4 10 million i believe.
I would genuinely cry if they got PS1 on there lmaohell yeah brother
Excuse me?
There’s probably more to do when launching an app than simply updating it? I don’t know for sure though.But why would the maintenance happen 2-3 whole days before the Direct.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the NES/SNES maintenances happen on the same day as the new games drop, right?