Super Monkey Ball and Pilotwings for me, if PES had online play I would have probably bit but I'll wait for the inevitable 2012 edition with Online play hopefully.
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Awww.. No Steel Diver? I wanted some fresh IP.
Anyway, in a complete 180 I might go for Ridge as impressions seem to point towards it being pretty good rather than ****-bad.
Infact, I'm going to get the console alone and play around with the front-end and experiment around a bit, taking 3D pictures of my cock and that kind of thing until the novelty wears off, and wait until people start blowing up over either Ridge or P-Wings before picking up any games.
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Originally posted by Shakey_Jake33 View PostIgnorant question, but it Rayman 3D a whole new Rayman game?
Makes you wonder if all of these re-made games in 3D won't hold up against the new games built from the ground up in 3D.
Having said that Zelda is getting good write-ups for it's 3D visuals; then again it's Nintendo's benchmark title so it has to be good!
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Glad that Pilotwings is confirmed for launch, will keep me occupied until Starfox and Kid Icarus arrive.
BTW has anyone who ordered with Amazon been guaranteed one for launch? My order says an estimated delivery date of 25th March, and while it would be nice to get it day 1 I aint that fussed really.
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- Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime said that he thinks the iOS App Store games and the like are a bit of a threat to the game industry, which causes consumer to expect gaming content to be cheap across other formats. Take Angry Birds as one example, he said "it is a great piece of experience but that is one compared to thousands of other pieces of content that for one or two dollars, I think actually create a mentality for the consumer that a piece of gaming content should only be two dollars. I actually think some of those games are overpriced at one or two dollars but that's a whole different story". (Source: VG247)
Sums Nintendo's future approach
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