Subscription services are part of the capitalist endgame. Corporations now have recurring access to your wallet for services you won't even use half of the time, instead of the occasional purchase for a service you actively need/want.
Ngl I discovered a lot of amazing franchises I'd never heard of before through Smash BrosThrowing this crazy theory out there that Nintendo should market forgotten IPs with their presence in Smash Bros. Just make a new F-Zero, slap "feat. Captain Falcon from the Super Smash Bros. series" on the cover and watch it sell eleventeen gazillion copies.
This may or may not be yet another ploy of mine to conceal my bi-quarterly begging for a new F-Zero.
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)
Aonuma appearing in a video or onstage and saying anything along the lines of, "I'm sure seeing me made you believe there is news on the Sequel to the Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild. Unfortunately we have no news to share..." counts.If BotW2 appears at TGA I'll do 100 push ups a day until Christmas
Edit: 100 sit ups for Xenoblade 3 and 100 burpees for Prime 4
Oooh.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)
This would probably still overshadow any other likely Nintendo showing!Aonuma appearing in a video or onstage and saying anything along the lines of, "I'm sure seeing me made you believe there is news on the Sequel to the Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild. Unfortunately we have no news to share..." counts.
well, well, well…
I hope you can tell us one day which games you’re referring to
I need you all to start playing lots of Punch-Out!! okThis 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)
Nintendo has already made some big business decisions based on NSO data. (Games that they've greenlit)
I'm choosing to take this to mean people in Japan finally discovered Startropics and there's a new one coming.Nintendo has already made some big business decisions based on NSO data. (Games that they've greenlit)
Finally. Kirby Air ride 99This 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)
Oops I was sharing a remark I found funny about BBA having screenshots on the front cover of the box but after re-reading what I posted it sounded a bit unintentionally mean so I removed itwhat's up
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)
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.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)
Happy to hear this news that the NSO data is being used as expected, but heartwrenching that there's no way this relates to the Gamecube games I'd be most excited for
Betcha a dollar it's Clu Clu Land: Revengeance that internal data shows is what the people want
In a different timeline there’s GC games on NSO but their poor performance made Nintendo cancel projects instead.
Wait, what does this mean? Does that mean that we are getting more retro revivals? I can't wait to find out what we could we from this.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)
Wait, what does this mean? Does that mean that we are getting more retro revivals?
That's quite a.. uhh... generous reading?I think Emily is talking about a new Mother game. Nintendo has seen how hungry people are for Mother and they still don’t have it on NSO.
F-ZeroCustom Robo is still dead and buried in multiple timelines. There is no saving it.
We're gonna get our brand new f-zero one day.. Let's play F-zero X when it comes !!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)
lots of people. the Game Freak games are the exact opposite with 10,000+ triangle models but the stiffest presentation for the longest time.Because they’re so violently outdated that they outweigh any of those things. Who cares how good the camera work is when it’s all in service of highlighting a Machamp with 3 whole polygons, or the ugliest Eevee I’ve ever seen?
Nintendo has already made some big business decisions based on NSO data. (Games that they've greenlit)
Considering my post is joking around. Yes.That's quite a.. uhh... generous reading?
Pokemon Snap took 20 years to get a sequel for only 1.5 million copies sold.We all have one or two games with infinite bomba potential that we hope Nintendo accidentally makes a sequel to.
Carry on then!Considering my post is joking around. Yes.
Pokemon Snap took 20 years to get a sequel for only 1.5 million copies sold.
If Custom Robo made 400K worldwide since release in 2004, I guess I can wait until 2064 for a new entry before I get impatient, eh?
hahaha I'd love a source for thatSakurai actually hates that meme.
hahaha I'd love a source for that
Damn you Wikipedia for lying to me!!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
It was from the recent joint interview with Harada. He isn't happy with people projecting quotes on to him in general.hahaha I'd love a source for that