Sora was the Key.oh wow. really never saw this happening. Wonder what changed.
I just always assumed it had to do with not wanting it distracting from the current Smash game. But now that Ultimate is officially finished updating and they aren't doing another one for a long time, maybe things are different?Why does Nintendo not re release melee, Its still so popular at this point
Why does Nintendo not re release melee, Its still so popular at this point
probably waiting for GCN on NSOWhy does Nintendo not re release melee, Its still so popular at this point
I remember NoA being big into the competitive smash, it's just NCL that wasn't. Bill Trinen was even gonna compete in Evo until Iwata diedWait, I thought Nintendo hates Competitive Smash?
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Hopefully this will help to change the narrative about how Nintendo views it's fans and competitive gaming.
Already have Smash covered.Why does Nintendo not re release melee, Its still so popular at this point
Only in the core competitive circles. To have mainstream audience be interested in such re-release, they need to put on a lot of remaster work in it. It needs to be in widescreen for starters.Why does Nintendo not re release melee, Its still so popular at this point
It will happen once emulated GameCube games come to Switch (or future iterations of the Switch).Why does Nintendo not re release melee, Its still so popular at this point
Why does Nintendo not re release melee, Its still so popular at this point
It will happen once emulated GameCube games come to Switch (or future iterations of the Switch).
That initiative wasn't very well supported in general. A lot of the biggest Wii games never came to it.Even that isn't a guarantee, they never put Brawl on the Wii U digital Wii games list, and despite what melee fans might have you believe, that game still sold far more copies than melee did
My guess is, with all of the bad PR, child abuse, and sexual harassment that the Smash community had put out, Nintendo realized that a more hands on approach was necessary. Which, is probably a good move. Having the company draw out official rules, keeping everyone safe is probably a great thing, and it probably will trickle down into locals too.oh wow. really never saw this happening. Wonder what changed.
Good point.My guess is, with all of the bad PR, child abuse, and sexual harassment that the Smash community had put out, Nintendo realized that a more hands on approach was necessary. Which, is probably a good move. Having the company draw out official rules, keeping everyone safe is probably a great thing, and it probably will trickle down into locals too.
Free Wario Waremaybe there will be a wider range of tourny legal stages now
I had to ignore every single competitive Smash related topic back on ERA because they became too toxic and needlessly aggressive towards the competitive scene. Hoping Famiboards is different and more civil.
I'm still quite cautious about the tournament and how it will interact with the current scene. There are still many unanswered questions on points which Nintendo has had strong instances in the past:
1- How will this affect the current big tournaments in the scene (Genesis, Big House, Smash Con)
2- What will be their stance towards any types of software or hardware modifications (UCF, Smashbox, Slippi, Smash XX)
3- Prize Pools / Other Sponsors
4- Ruleset