Roark wrote: » Yoshi's wooly world has gotten pretty average reviews from IGN and Gamespot. Good reviews from Nintendolife and Trustedreviews though. It's early days so will just have to wait and see I guess. I preordered it so hopefully it will be here before the weekend.
CastorTroy wrote: » Looks like Smyths have seen the eShop price for Yoshi. Amiibo bundle now €59.99. Though game on its own is €54.99
Allyall wrote: » What was it before? I picked up Sniper Elite v2 on Amazon Warehouse Deals for €23 delivered, last night. Happy with that..
cherryghost wrote: » So Project CARS director came out and has officially said the Wii U version is canned. He also said he dislikes Nintendo users. Like, literally. 'If you need to pass this on, we really dislike Nintendo users.'
BenHK wrote: » Not surprising. I think they could only get it running at 12fps on Wii U. The hardware just isn't powerful enough to run these types of games.
CastorTroy wrote: » Sure wasn't Wii U the only console it was being developed for at the beginning?
Machismo Fan wrote: » Super Mario Maker will come with 100 pre-made levels.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I think it's a lousy thing to say. Not the hardware's fault that they can't optimise the game code, more likely they don't want to spend any more money on it and lose what profits they have made so far producing the game for a format they'll never sell many copies on anyway. But the comment is unwelcome.I'd like to see if there is a wider context to the statement, I'd say they've been plagued with queries from backers patiently waiting for some news on the WiiU version. Do they get their money back I wonder?
Bell was quoted saying, "Yup, and if you need to pass this on, we really dislike Nintendo users." This quote is from a forum post that has been active for almost exactly a month. This very forum topic is the the same discussion where Bell opened up to the Project Cars community that Slightly Mad had run into issues with developing Project Cars on the Wii U. The studio head detailed how Slightly Mad would have to do "a hell of a lot of work" to get the game running at 30 FPS. Bell had also been quoted saying Slightly Mad "haven't given up on Wii U 100%," and if they end up being unable to "make it work" they are prepared to move onto "the next Nintendo machine." Now, back to the quote saying Slightly Mad dislikes Nintendo users. This quote is in direct reply to individuals on the forum trolling him, one of which revealed they had created four profiles to simply do so. Bell's quote comes from utter frustration and is simply sarcasm. Bell went on to say, "Do you really honestly think I was serious when I said to a member that he should go quote that we don't like Nintendo users?"
Allyall wrote: » From herehttp://www.gamezone.com/news/let-s-not-overreact-to-the-nintendo-comments-from-project-cars-studio-head-3420420