lmao. Nintendo gonna nickel and dime their fanbase over their own poor design choices.
lmao. Nintendo gonna nickel and dime their fanbase over their own poor design choices.
Just give me an official portable charger and I'll be happy. Paranoid to plug my power bank in after all those bricking reports
Remastering the original Disgaea with Disgaea 5 features and more for November. Hard to decide between switch or PS4.
Portable disgaea, need i say more? Lol
I plan to get world for PC as I haven't played it yet but this switch MH sure is tempting.
That stand is pretty lulzy. Mine cost $7.50 and achieves the same function without adding an extra wire or taking up an extra plug.
RUMOR: Retro making a Star Fox racing game titled Star Fox Grand Prix.
https://www.nintendo-insider.com/rum...ntendo-switch/
Not sure if this is what I would have had a studio like Retro working on for 3+ years, but if there is an in-house studio that can save Star Fox it is Retro.
This would be good if it also means they get to make a Star Fox 3.
Star Fox Grand Prix? So is this making that ending in the DS game canonical?
Fzero is dead
Maybe they’ll tie in James McCloud and the fact as to why the Little Wyvern exists. Lul
Eurogamer says it's true
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...acing-spin-off
My take, is that like the Mario + Rabbids leak this seems crazy enough to be real.
I have full faith in Retro to deliver, and if this is Nintendo's attempt to revive Star Fox a racing game is a good way to introduce Star Fox's cast to everyone again (you literally have 12-15 racers right out of the box) and create enough assets to make a full on Star Fox 3 within a slightly longer than a year development cycle.
As long as it has a local co-op battle mode, I'll buy it.
I'm also going off the older news around the time Kimishima was named interim President that Miyamoto would be slowly backing away from a lot of his direct involvement in titles. Star Fox Zero seemed to be the last big one that he was involved with heavily outside Pikmin...so this may also just be the natural progression of that.
It would also explain why Retro needed 3+ years (possibly even more from early Switch dev kit days) to get something like this going from ground up.
Ariana Grande, backed by The Roots, to perform “No Tears Left To Cry” using Labo instruments tonight on Jimmy Fallon
It's on now.