This might be an exception. Just because they haven't done it yet, doesn't mean they won't.It's bullshit.
They don't even talk about firmware in Nintendo directs anymore.
This might be an exception. Just because they haven't done it yet, doesn't mean they won't.It's bullshit.
They don't even talk about firmware in Nintendo directs anymore.
Personally...I have all of those games in their original and on Wii U VC (as the trilogy). I still have a GCN, a Wii, and a Wii U, so I can play them all just fine (and have countless times). If I'd just played them a couple times or owned them only on GCN/Wii, maybe I'd buy it again on Switch. As it is, maybe I would still but...not a particularly exciting release for me.Since everyone is on the topic of Metroid Prime...
Speculation: How would you feel if Nintendo released Metroid Prime Trilogy HD on Switch this year, and then released Metroid Prime 4 in 2019?
Do you think that would be a smart idea? Do you like that idea?
I bring this up because Sony released Uncharted Collection in 2015, and then they released Uncharted 4 in 2016.
i hope next level are working on something more excitingWell we got Mario Tennis Aces for the first half. What if Nintendo asked NLG to make a new Mario Strikers for the second half? That would be awesome.
Well we got Mario Tennis Aces for the first half. What if Nintendo asked NLG to make a new Mario Strikers for the second half? That would be awesome.
I thought they were bigger than Retro?NLG staff is as big as Retro now, they could be doing multiple games for all we know
Yes, Japan time.Wait so when is the financial briefing? Is the 31st date going by Japan time?
Edit: darn it wrong topic! That's what you get for multiple tabs!
It's still more enjoyable than the thinly-veiled console warrior shenanigans over Monster Hunter World elsewhere on this site.This thread stopped being a reasonable place a long long time ago.
They're probably close to each other. It'd be cool if they could do multiple games at once too.I'm pretty sure it's listed as ~98 for NLG and Retro at ~93, but I don't think anyone knows the exact numbers.
Isn't this what Metroid: Samus Returns was though? A game to tie people over until MP4?Since everyone is on the topic of Metroid Prime...
Speculation: How would you feel if Nintendo released Metroid Prime Trilogy HD on Switch this year, and then released Metroid Prime 4 in 2019?
Do you think that would be a smart idea? Do you like that idea?
I bring this up because Sony released Uncharted Collection in 2015, and then they released Uncharted 4 in 2016.
no, that's a game to hold people over until Metroid 5. of course, it could serve as it, but I think the former is more likelyIsn't this what Metroid: Samus Returns was though? A game to tie people over until MP4?
At this point they probably want to separate mobile announcements from core announcements.thought maybe the next Direct would be a Fire Emblem one focusing on heroes updates, warriors DLC and the Switch game. I guess not now, as they are doing this
Nintendo's GameCube games on Shield are running on emulator.
So they really could have a GC VC on Switch without much trouble... But we'll see!
Personally, I only bought a few VC games. I'm sure with GameCube VC I'll be buying a lot more though.Would Nintendo make more money from a VC subscription or just having people buy games outright?
Isn't this what Metroid: Samus Returns was though? A game to tie people over until MP4?
Nintendo's GameCube games on Shield are running on emulator.
So they really could have a GC VC on Switch without much trouble... But we'll see!
Since everyone is on the topic of Metroid Prime...
Speculation: How would you feel if Nintendo released Metroid Prime Trilogy HD on Switch this year, and then released Metroid Prime 4 in 2019?
Do you think that would be a smart idea? Do you like that idea?
I bring this up because Sony released Uncharted Collection in 2015, and then they released Uncharted 4 in 2016.
No it's likley that SR was intended to release around the same time as FF. It was something spun up as part of the 30th anniversary.
Absolutely not possible considering it started development in 2015 and couldn't have been planned to release the following year.
So, I'm backing away from Retro doing 3D DK lol. First that's way too many platformers for one year (especially with the rumored NSMBU port too). Second that feels like too much DK for one year.
I agree. I have no problem with Retro doing a platformer, but that's way too much for one year. Nintendo has been on a roll.Yeah. This year is getting a bit crowded with 2D side-scrolling platformers.
Maybe Retro is sitting on whatever finished game they had with the other composer they worked with, and now they are developing a new DK game with David Wise as the composer, for launch on 2019 or later.
Would make sense to me, since I don't think they would be working on two games at the same time.
I agree. I have no problem with Retro doing a platformer, but that's way too much for one year. Nintendo has been on a roll.
Yoshi, Kirby, DKCTF and now NSMBU. That's enough for one year. 4 is pushing it. That's why I definitely believe Retro is working on a new IP or another Nintendo IP that's not platforming.
no, there's a someone saying that it's happening, but he's been dodging getting verified. allegedly he gotten some leaks in the past. emphasis on allegedly.
"- Game Engine Development (2017): Contributed to the renewal projects of the internal game engine to prepare for future AAA game developments by designing and developing the tool for level designers from scratch."
By someone who refused verification in another thread. Take that with a massive grain of salt.
no, there's a someone saying that it's happening, but he's been dodging getting verified. allegedly he gotten some leaks in the past. emphasis on allegedly.
best not to believe it for now unless someone else with a better record corroborates it
It could just be a new NSMB game. I mean, we got rumours of a Splatoon port to the Switch but it was actually a sequelNSMBU would be strange to me as I'd think they'd be hard at work on a new 2D Mario for the Switch that'd come out 2018 or 2019. Maybe it is just that they're doing MM instead so reuse NSMBU to get that early 2D Mario out.
IDK. I get that people didn't have a Wii U but it gets boring when all we talk about are ports :P.