I'm kinda excited for that function =)
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What old franchise should Nintendo revive first on the Wii U? | |||
Star Fox | 220 | 47.31% | |
F-Zero | 110 | 23.66% | |
Wave Race | 29 | 6.24% | |
Top-Down Zelda | 55 | 11.83% | |
Show me the results. | 28 | 6.02% | |
Total: | 442 |
I'm kinda excited for that function =)
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UE4 sounds a little too ambitious. Either way, we all need to tally up all these info after E3 and see which 'rumor' actually came to be.
@Gnac It's been updated. Now it says late 2011.
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Well glad to hear Nintendo is keeping it's eye on the prize. And by the prize I mean 3rd party support.
Yeah if it didn't support ue4 it would be dead in the water to the hardcore
Star Fox 64 3D sold reasonably well, for being a basically-dead series. I think it's very likely that or F Zero could be getting a Wii U installment sooner rather than later. But I wouldn't think Retro would be working on either of those. I bet Retro is doing something Metroid-related.
A dream come true would be cooperatively developing Wii U Zelda with EAD and doing a 3 year development cycle in half the time. Now THAT would just be absolutely amazing.
spurgeonryan said:
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Agreed. But it was a rush-job. What did you expect? lol.
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spurgeonryan said:
Well I certainly did not want to just replay the N64 version which I have in my garage. I think an extra week of dev. time could have pushed an online version out as well. They did not need to rush it because not many really cared for the game on the 3DS. An online mode could have changed all that. Nintendo needs to embrace online, and no more friend codes! |
If Nintendo is serious about getting hardcore gamers to buy their new system and use it continuously for the next five years, then friend codes need to be gone. I assume Iwata is smart enough to realize this, otherwise all hope is lost.