where's my blade new Xenobrandwhere's my brand new Xenoblade
They're not allowed to release a sequel to Tetris 99 until I finally get a fucking Tetris Maximus.I mean, Tetris 99 is an NSO game that is very popular that Nintendo very clearly greenlit other games because of.
It took me a long time actually. So I get it. But then one day it just happened and it was quite the moment.They're not allowed to release a sequel to Tetris 99 until I finally get a fucking Tetris Maximus.
Level 47, playing since launch, best I've ever achieved is 3rd place and it is infuriating. I feel like a failure.
Nah they saw the numbers:I don't imagine that the NSO data encouraged a specific game series return. Rather, I think that the amount of people using the online multiplayer together could have inspired an online NES Remix successor project.
My girlfriend jokingly teases me about it but I swear I want her to see me pull it off when I can finally prove myself as a Tetris god amongst a very small subset of the concurrent players in that particular roundIt took me a long time actually. So I get it. But then one day it just happened and it was quite the moment.
You can do it!
My heart will sink if the rumors were false, and we have to wait til Retro finishes up Metroid Prime 4. Even then, there is no guarantee they would start on another DKC.My shot in the dark on a game greenlit due to NSO would be the rumored Donkey Kong game. I imagine DKC was popular on NSO, and the theoretical development timeline would've began not too long after they started popping up on the service.
The one problem with this theory is that they should already know Donkey Kong is popular.
tbh i feel like an online NES Remix would be an NSO perkI don't imagine that the NSO data encouraged a specific game series return. Rather, I think that the amount of people using the online multiplayer together could have inspired an online NES Remix successor project.
I don't imagine that the NSO data encouraged a specific game series return. Rather, I think that the amount of people using the online multiplayer together could have inspired an online NES Remix successor project.
2010 is still Nintendo's best E3 imo.Just got done watching Nintendo's E3 conference from 2010 because I was bored and wanted to make sure that at least one of the "live" gaming shows I watch this week will have been memorable.
Must say, what an iconic time and moment for Nintendo eleven years ago. Though fair warning to those who cut their teeth on Nintendo Directs, and are used to the pacing of those showcases, it might be a tough watch. Every segment back then required a detailed explanation as to why what you just saw/or are about to see is so like seriously very important lol. But the things that transpired that day, mercy:
Just wild times all around. It was fun to revisit.
- The infamous opening with an increasingly awkward demo of Skyward Sword's Wii Motion plus controls by a visibly flustered Miyamoto
- Reggie shrugging off Wii decline allegations "We sell more Wiis and more software than the other two home consoles combined" now here's Mario Sports Mix, Wii Party and Just Dance 2
- NBA Jam, GoldenEye, Donkey Kong, and Kid Icarus series all getting brand new games announced (people were cheering for these reveals)
- Epic Mickey and Kirby's Epic Yarn(That word back then I swear lol) looked so fresh and different, I remember being so hyped for both.
- Golden Sun Dark Dawn and Metroid Other M getting gameplay footage and people still having faith in either
- GLASSES FREE 3D
- +Cats happened here btw
- Iwata being unable to name all the partners for 3DS, cuz there's just too many, but then immediately listing off Madden, Saints Row, Kingdom Hearts, Resident Evil, Ridge Racer, Assassins Creed, and Metal Gear Solid are all coming to 3DS. Clearly he had an agenda lol
- The awkward ending with a hundred identically dressed women visibly tethered to 3DSes suddenly emerging from the stage and making their way into the crowd.
isn't that all we do here.I'm not good at waiting
Nintendo planning to buy and expand Treasure and make Sin & Punishment 3?Nintendo has already made some big business decisions based on NSO data. (Games that they've greenlit)
The 2.19m figure excludes Japanese sales for NPS. It is closer to 2.7m with those.Snap actually did over 3,6m and New Snap is at 2,19m. That’s what we’re fighting against
I don’t think the sales potential was a barrier to a new Snap tbh
As far as live shows go, I think I agree. They were really trying to do all sorts of stuff that year. Reviving old franchises, getting more partner companies on board, still trying to push blue ocean initiatives.2010 is still Nintendo's best E3 imo.
Ice Climber 2Nintendo has already made some big business decisions based on NSO data.
They're not allowed to release a sequel to Tetris 99 until I finally get a fucking Tetris Maximus.
Level 47, playing since launch, best I've ever achieved is 3rd place and it is infuriating. I feel like a failure.
Nintendo has already made some big business decisions based on NSO data. (Games that they've greenlit)
A more ambitious, premium subscription service (like GamePass) would help bring attention to games that didn't do well in retail stores.
Holiday break? Doesn't that not start for another week lolso whats everyone playing over holiday break?
yah was just curious what everyones plan was ... i started orchestrating what i'd do a little while ago since i have a lot of limited time normally.Holiday break? Doesn't that not start for another week lol
Super Mario Sunshine. It's the only mainline Mario game I haven't replayed yet. It's also the first video game I ever purchased with my own money (along with the system), so it holds a special place in my heart.so whats everyone playing over holiday break?
I think I'll probably still be on SMT V for at least part of it, after that I'm not entirely sure yet. Might finally play Torna, though maybe that's JRPG overload (especially considering I played BD2 before SMT V). Other options are the first Borderlands or Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruinso whats everyone playing over holiday break?
Paper Mario 64 and GoldenEyeso whats everyone playing over holiday break?
Hopefully i've played enough Panel de Pon on the SNES app to convince them that a new game is a great idea!This is definitely true.
Also, subscription services have exploded because corporations want to collect your data. Purchasing an individual physical product doesn't help corporations collect much data on you. Companies want to see how you spend your day (what games you play, what films you watch, how much time you spend on an activity). All of this data-collecting helps businesses make smarter decisions on future products and services.
Nintendo has already made some big business decisions based on NSO data. (Games that they've greenlit)
Chrono Cross, Outer Wilds and Neon White, all on Switch.so whats everyone playing over holiday break?
I plan to continue SMT V. And will start Paper Mario when it dropsso whats everyone playing over holiday break?
Playing the goty: Brain brain academyso whats everyone playing over holiday break?
I think I'll probably still be on SMT V for at least part of it, after that I'm not entirely sure yet. Might finally play Torna, though maybe that's JRPG overload (especially considering I played BD2 before SMT V). Other options are the first Borderlands or Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin
Paper Mario 64 and GoldenEye
Super Mario Sunshine. It's the only mainline Mario game I haven't replayed yet. It's also the first video game I ever purchased with my own money (along with the system), so it holds a special place in my heart.
Oh yeah, I wonder if we'll see Neon White shadowdrop during the event. Would be some pretty cool marketing.Chrono Cross, Outer Wilds and Neon White, all on Switch.
I hope.
I was thinking at Indie World, they have been shadow dropping quite a lot games at Indie Worlds recently. They could have segment called "Annapurna news" and say "Available Today" for all Q4 Annapurna games: Outer Wilds, Neon White and Hindsight.Oh yeah, I wonder if we'll see Neon White shadowdrop during the event. Would be some pretty cool marketing.
The 2.19m figure excludes Japanese sales for NPS. It is closer to 2.7m with those.
I'm guessing it will mainly just be Pokemon games since those are not published by Nintendo in Japan and therefore they do not report the Japanese sales in their quarterly results.Thanks for the correction, I forgot that Celine's numbers didn't include Japanese sales. Are you aware of other discrepancies like this?
Thanks for the correction, I forgot that Celine's numbers didn't include Japanese sales. Are you aware of other discrepancies like this?
Yeah, from what I see this is true for Pokémon games made by BN (like Pokken or NPS) and also Hyrule Warriors (which is published by KT in Japan).I'm guessing it will mainly just be Pokemon games since those are not published by Nintendo in Japan and therefore they do not report the Japanese sales in their quarterly results.
Yes. For the NES ones I even played and replayed the All Stars and GBA versions. Edit: actually I haven't replayed Odyssey yet gonna wait a few more years for thatsweet, so you literally have done what? smb1, smb2usa, lost levels, smb3, smw, sm64, galaxy 1, galaxy 2, sm3dw, odyssey? all on a replay? handheld ones too? nsmbs too? sounds like a lot of fun either way.
2006 also had an onslaught of DS announcements: Yoshi's Island 2, Diddy Kong Racing DS, Elite Beat Agents, Kirby Squeak Squad, Starfox Command, Hotel Dusk, Clubhouse Games, Magical Starsign, DS Air, DK King of Swing... As a massive DS fan back then I was blown away by all of these.The best Nintendo conference at E3 for me is either 2004's (DS and Twilight Princess reveal) or 2006's (Twilight Princess, Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3 and Brawl... which iirc wasn't exactly revealed at the same conference, but it was still part of E3).
NSO is separate from the Switch's telemetry features (unless it was specifically telemetry about an NSO-exclusive application, like the retro game apps), which are on as long as you have an Internet connection, with or without NSO. So I don't really see the connection.