cloud493 wrote: » Man people shoulda told me how good splatoon is before. This game is legit.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Legit is it? Philadelphia born and raised were you? On the playground where you had spent most of your days, I take it? Actual Picture of Cloud493 before a Splatoon match, high top fade is essential....
OwaynOTT wrote: » I had the same question. They can introduce new items,blower ups,enemies and characters than Maker won't have. If anything,not might force them to be more creative with their own 2D Mario games. While The New Super Mario series is good,not feels stale at times and the NSMB stage at the world championships in Mario Maker was the weakest in my view.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » There's never been a true sequel to Super Mario World, Yoshi's Island was not it, it lacked the innovative map and the levels while prettier were not as clever at all. A new Super Mario World, a new Super Mario 3D World and a new Super Mario Galaxy title would be most welcome, I do thing the NSMB games have run their course though.
sligeach wrote: » Third literally Turd
_Godot_ wrote: » I just bought a Wii U with Wind Waker from amazon. Excited!
Machismo Fan wrote: » I've taken the plunge and preordered Super Mario Maker!
Machismo Fan wrote: » I think the creation tools look so user friendly that I can't help but get excited at the idea of making cool stuff. I'm already mapping out ideas in my head.
sligeach wrote: » Devil's Third - Nintendo of America Drops Plans For US Release https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqWfcPfxnmc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqWfcPfxnmc So now we know why it's called Devil's Third. It seems it's literally that, a Turd. Shame as I was quietly looking forward to it. As if there aren't few enough games as it stands.
Ace Attorney wrote: » Its true
Ace Attorney wrote: » And so, the Devils third reviews are emerging, Not looking good, but i never heard of videogamer.com before so take it with a pinch of salt. Hopefully some of the bigger names make reviews soon.
Allyall wrote: » Sad news. R.I.P. Who's going to fight for nintendo like he did, now?
Wright wrote: » As someone who has lived abroad for a while, my first thought was 'hopefully someone who believes in region free and a unified account system'. For example; I've just moved back from Japan. I payed $$$$ to import a PAL unit to there in the first place, and pretty much went fully digital (dumb). It was in a friends house when I left and couldn't pick it up. Now that I'm back in the land of bountiful PAL, I'd like to sell him my WiiU and pick up another for myself. I can't do that without losing my digital games. This NNID nonsense is useless.