spurgeonryan said: Oh god no. Does anyone really want another Yoshi's story? |
I do! why would you not?
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spurgeonryan said: Oh god no. Does anyone really want another Yoshi's story? |
I do! why would you not?
Menx64
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Read my original story on Fictionpress (Shinigami Twin): http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2996503/1/Shinigami-Twin
As well as my other one (Hell's Punishment): http://www.fictionpress.com/s/3085054/1/Hell-s-Punishment
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Yoshi's Story is to me one of the few Nintendo games I find bad, really bad.
The artstyle was not even used properly.
spurgeonryan said:
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I am really hoping to see a new yoshi's story game maybe more like yoshi's island though, but hopefully a full reboot like DKCR with some bits from epic yarn...
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I think the best thing about Yoshi's Story was the music...
Have a nice day...
TheBardsSong said: I find Yoshi's Story underrated. |
People play it for the gameplay, not the story.
Yoshi's Story was one of my first N64 games. Yeah, it's not the Mt. Everest of gaming, but I had fun and enjoyed the music. That may have been because I was a kid at the time, but I wouldn't mind a sequel for old time's sake.
October 14th, 2012 Posted in General Nintendo, News, Posted by Valay
Retro Studios used to be located at 1835A Kramer Lane, Suite 100 in Austin, Texas.
Here’s a photo of the building:
At one point or another, Retro moved to 12345 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, TX.
Below is a look at the area:
There’s no question that the move happened. Retro’s own Facebook page confirms the new location.
So why is this even remotely important? Well, it looks like the new building is bigger than the old one. Perhaps Retro Studios is/was looking to expand?
Thanks to Dragoon for the tip.
http://nintendoeverything.com/101936/retro-studios-moves-to-a-bigger-office/
Go retro!! Viva la cuba!!
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