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Originally posted by dataDave View PostThe only way Nintendo are bringing out a new F-Zero is if they can make one that's more fun than Mario Kart.
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Originally posted by dataDave View PostEven from a multi-player perspective?
Originally posted by dataDave View PostArcade racers need tons of content and features to remain justifiable at full price.
Sorry but that's absolute nonsense and I think you know it is. Some of the finest arcade racers ever made haven't needed tons of content and features at all. Ridge Racer, Daytona, Sega Rally, OutRun...the list goes on.
Quality of gameplay endures and F-Zero has pretty much always had that. There is a reason as to why demand for a new game in the franchise endures.
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostEh?
Sorry but that's absolute nonsense and I think you know it is. Some of the finest arcade racers ever made haven't needed tons of content and features at all. Ridge Racer, Daytona, Sega Rally, OutRun...the list goes on.
You're up against the likes of Forza Horizon, Mario Kart 8... even DriveClub.
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostYes. Even from that perspective. You make it sound like F-Zero X was crap in multiplayer. It wasn't. There's absolutely no reason as to why Nintendo can't make an F-Zero that delivers a similar multiplayer experience at a minimum.
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We already have MK, Dave. The great thing about games is that you can sell more than one. At this point, a decent F-Zero would shift significant units. Lots of things are aligned here: the success of the Switch, the SNES nostalgia and the rise in popular culture of retrofuturism that F-Zero would fit right in with. It is time for a good F-Zero.
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LOL @ Nintendo’s online service... it’s really quite pathetic. NoA should be running the online side of things, not these silly old idiots in Japan who obviously have no clue what they’re doing. I mean, do they even look at their competition and what they’re offering, or do they still believe that Nintendo exists in its own little reality bubble.
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