NINTENDO UK ADDS MERCHANDISE CATEGORY
Launching with over 170 new merchandise lines, including both exclusives and items previously only available outside of Europe, the Official Nintendo Online Store is a treasure trove gonintendo.com gamingeek
Face-Off: Child of Light
360, PS3 and Wii U versions hold up equally well against each other and feature the same high-quality assets and effects work as their PS4 and Xbox One counterpartseurogamer.net gamingeek
Satoru Iwata on finding new business platforms
"We have decided to establish new business platforms not for being pessimistic about the future of the video game business, but to prepare for a challenging situation"gonintendo.com gamingeek
Iwata on tailoring hardware for new markets
"We will be making changes to our approach for the new markets on the premise that we need something specific for them"gonintendo.com gamingeek
MS: Why the PS4 is outselling the Xbox One
"Xbox 360 owners enjoy their systems more than PlayStation 3 owners do, so they are less inclined to upgrade"gamespot.com gamingeek
VG24/7 MK8 review: another solid reason to invest in Wii U
"A slick, enjoyable and thoroughly pleasant experience that favours old school simplicity over bogged-down mechanics and needless padding. It’s perhaps the best reason to buy a Wii U today"vg247.com impressions gamingeek
CVG Review: Mario Kart 8 leads the pack
9/10 - "This is Nintendo serving up unprecedented helpings of joy as only it can"computerandvideogames.com impressions gamingeek
Eurogamer Mario Kart 8 review
10/10 - "Bold, accessible, deep and rich, Mario Kart 8 is premium video game development. It feels expensive"eurogamer.net impressions gamingeek
Mario Kart 8 Gonintendo review
"The racing AI is top-notch, the visuals are unbelievable, the handling is too good to be true and the music gives you a grin from ear to ear"gonintendo.com impressions gamingeek
Mario Kart 8 (8.0) Review
Mc Shea'd! ...because over 30 characters to choose from is a "weak selection."gamespot.com impressions phantom_leo
Mario Kart 8 (9.0) AMAZING! Review
"...the fast and furious pace of racing with friends both locally and online is what really kept me coming back." ign.com impressions phantom_leo
Good luck with Guac... I got pretty far in, but the Platforming parts near a huge tree did me in. I'm interested to see if you stick with it longer than I did!
I don't know. I'm kind of a wuss with tough games these days. I have so little time to game and don't have the patience to try something over and over anymore.
I don't know. I'm kind of a wuss with tough games these days. I have so little time to game and don't have the patience to try something over and over anymore.
It's not that I don't like a good challenge, but in Metroid style games, I don't expect hardcore platforming. Usually, if something seems too tough in a game like that, you are missing an upgrade. That wasn't the case with this one. I like how a good Metroid style game makes you start off weak and gradually become a BAD-ASS... the platforming was a dead end for me in the game though, I reached it, didn't have the patience to get by it and stopped. It just wasn't balanced properly.
GREG KASAVIN'S **SuperGiant Games** NEXT GAME **Bastion was the last!** TRANSISTOR **aka one of the games that made me decide to get a PS4** is coming out a week from Tuesday! (5/20!) MARK. YOUR. CALENDARS!
It's okay. I really prefer my platformers to have shorter levels. Some of these levels seem to drag on forever. Its by no means a bad game, but people have been cursing Nintendo for not releasing it for years like it's some sort of sacred beast. I played it on the SNES as a rental, beat it, and wasn't impressed then. I had wondered if I had rushed through and missed something. I played it on the GBA, wasn't impressed, but wondered if I just didn't care for the old GBA controls. Now I'm on the final world, on the VC. My opinion hasn't changed. It's okay.
It's okay. I really prefer my platformers to have shorter levels. Some of these levels seem to drag on forever. Its by no means a bad game, but people have been cursing Nintendo for not releasing it for years like it's some sort of sacred beast. I played it on the SNES as a rental, beat it, and wasn't impressed then. I had wondered if I had rushed through and missed something. I played it on the GBA, wasn't impressed, but wondered if I just didn't care for the old GBA controls. Now I'm on the final world, on the VC. My opinion hasn't changed. It's okay.
It blew my mind on the SNES. It was very different from evey other platformer at that time. Heh, different tastes.
It's okay. I really prefer my platformers to have shorter levels. Some of these levels seem to drag on forever. Its by no means a bad game, but people have been cursing Nintendo for not releasing it for years like it's some sort of sacred beast. I played it on the SNES as a rental, beat it, and wasn't impressed then. I had wondered if I had rushed through and missed something. I played it on the GBA, wasn't impressed, but wondered if I just didn't care for the old GBA controls. Now I'm on the final world, on the VC. My opinion hasn't changed. It's okay.
It blew my mind on the SNES. It was very different from evey other platformer at that time. Heh, different tastes.
Yeah I totally loved it back in the day on the SNES. I'd like to try it now to see what I think of it these days.
Good luck with Guac... I got pretty far in, but the Platforming parts near a huge tree did me in. I'm interested to see if you stick with it longer than I did!
I'm playing this. Game's pretty fun.
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Finally bored with D3, Steel?
I don't know. I'm kind of a wuss with tough games these days. I have so little time to game and don't have the patience to try something over and over anymore.
^ Blizzard fan-boy...
It's not that I don't like a good challenge, but in Metroid style games, I don't expect hardcore platforming. Usually, if something seems too tough in a game like that, you are missing an upgrade. That wasn't the case with this one. I like how a good Metroid style game makes you start off weak and gradually become a BAD-ASS... the platforming was a dead end for me in the game though, I reached it, didn't have the patience to get by it and stopped. It just wasn't balanced properly.
I might be the same. I've got Blood Dragon to play, soon Mario Kart and I just bought Red Dead Redemption.
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GREG KASAVIN'S **SuperGiant Games** NEXT GAME **Bastion was the last!** TRANSISTOR **aka one of the games that made me decide to get a PS4** is coming out a week from Tuesday! (5/20!) MARK. YOUR. CALENDARS!
Kind of. I still managed to 70 a DH, but the thrill was mostly gone. I'm not uninstalling, though. I might get that itch again in a few weeks.
Why aren't you playing with us at the RoF. We are going crazy over this game. Its amazing.
I am slowly making no progress in Deadly Premonition and playing Hearthstone.
I'm way back behind you guys, I'm barely getting to know with the fundamentals of the game. Add me, I'm Steel#1276
I'm still playing Yoshi's Island. I can honestly say this is one of the "classics" that I don't understand why is a classic.
Mostly been playing Call of Duty: Ghosts with some Forza 5 and Final Fantasy X HD.
U no like?
It's okay. I really prefer my platformers to have shorter levels. Some of these levels seem to drag on forever. Its by no means a bad game, but people have been cursing Nintendo for not releasing it for years like it's some sort of sacred beast. I played it on the SNES as a rental, beat it, and wasn't impressed then. I had wondered if I had rushed through and missed something. I played it on the GBA, wasn't impressed, but wondered if I just didn't care for the old GBA controls. Now I'm on the final world, on the VC. My opinion hasn't changed. It's okay.
A Diablo avatar and now Hearthstone.....
Assimilation complete.
It blew my mind on the SNES. It was very different from evey other platformer at that time. Heh, different tastes.
Yeah I totally loved it back in the day on the SNES. I'd like to try it now to see what I think of it these days.