Graham_B18C wrote: » I'm looking forward to DK. All the reviews say exactly the same about the difficulty. I had played a good few of the Mario games on the 3DS and always found them too easy. Mario bros on the U though i am finding a little tougher, I don't wanna be able to just leggit through the games so it should be great! 9/10 on IGN too so I have high hopes. I have 3D land on the 3DS too, I'm a bigger fan of the Mario bros side scrolling games though. Maybe when I finish the few I have I'll give it a look. But herself isn't very good at these games so multiplayer will be minimal, Mario Kart was bought so she could have a go every now and then!
Graham_B18C wrote: » Herself bought me a Wii U for my birthday this week. Set it up this morning and I'd say I've been playing different Marios for about 10 hours now �� I got Mario maker and new mario bros with it. I bought super mario world today and have smash bros and mario kart 8 on the way. Should keep me going for a while! Can anyone recommend a decent cheap controller? Looking at this. Cheap and cheerful, anyone have one? I'll prob use that more when playing on the tv rather than the big gamepad
Graham_B18C wrote: » I also just bought Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze there, I didn't even know there was a DK on the wii u until I looked into buying DK country from the SNES. The amount of games now available to me is kinda worrying!
OwaynOTT wrote: » Doesn't even have first print edition of bayonetta.
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » Anyone with a spare few thousand (five, Sterling to be more accurate) might be interested in this.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282346334466 No idea if they'll get that much money, or what it's really worth but it looks fantastic. Just a shame those games aren't getting played, but I know there's value in sealed stuff. Lottery winning me would buy that collection and start playing with the games!
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » Any game in particular? Don't remember having an issue with sound, certainly not that I can recall.
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » anyone have issues with sound problems or major disturbance in sound on the wii u gamepad?
OwaynOTT wrote: » There it goes. One of Ninty's own prototypes. A not quite high-powered enough mutant of some kind never even considered for mass consumption. Too weird to live, and too rare to die as it will live on as remakes/ports on the switch. Do not go gently into the night and it won't with breath of the wild.
Captain Chaos wrote: » Yep and all stock allocated to North America has already been shipped to retailers with no more in production. No news about EU or AUS but I reckon the same.
Pac1Man wrote: » That sentence has never been said before!
da gamer wrote: » Started playing devils third this evening. Cannot understand why it got such bad reviews. Sure it doesn't exactly strain the brain cells but I like the mindless fun run n gun style of it, reminds me of some old PS2 games for some reason. For a tenner it's well worth it. Nice to have a bit of gore from Nintendo now and again too.
spookmaster wrote: » I got bored and made a level based on the current storyline in Fair City.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » If only they weren't rereleasing the whole catalogue on Switch we might have made a tasty price
Pac1Man wrote: » Collectors would still go after the Wii U versions I'd say. The likes of that Super Luigi U in the green box will be one to look out for.
Pac1Man wrote: » Now we sit back and watch the second-hand prices steadily climb with smug looks on our faces. We Wii U owners... *Looks dramatically into the sunset* ... We few.
Xenji wrote: » Wii U production has officially ended for Japan as announced on Nintendo's Japanese site.