AZWification said:
Mario Party has been pretty irrelevant for quite a while now, so I can't blame Ninty for forgettign about MP10.. |
:D
It`s surprising nontheless. Specially if you consider the amiibo integration.
AZWification said:
Mario Party has been pretty irrelevant for quite a while now, so I can't blame Ninty for forgettign about MP10.. |
:D
It`s surprising nontheless. Specially if you consider the amiibo integration.
Does anyone else think this list implies that Captain Toad is releasing before Smash?
Guess they haven't nailed down release windows for Devil's Third or Mario Party 10 yet. Or Fire Emblem x Shin Megami Tensai, for that matter.
Plus I'll wager there's multiple games coming next year that haven't been revealed yet.
I hope the demo of Project Robot was an older version of the game because it looked like that game needed a lot more work.
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They desperately need Smash to launch before Black Friday, Otherwise there's nothing to sell Wii U's for that crucial late November period. Sonic Boom certainly won't do the trick.
PwerlvlAmy said: Project Giant Robot Project Guard |
They serious? Both games looks like indie shit. These "games" must be replaced with Fatal Frame 5 and Devil's Third respectively.
AZWification said:
It apparently got cancelled! |
No, it was always cancelled :(.
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Xenoblade and Zelda needs to release in the first half.
They are really taking way too long with this. I hope its worth it.
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Boberkun said:
They serious? Both games looks like indie shit. These "games" must be replaced with Fatal Frame 5 and Devil's Third respectively. |
Amen.
It was painful watching them get demoed at E3. So awkward, slapdash, and amateur.
Meanwhile we have FF5, which looks amazing, sitting idle on the bench.
Stefan.De.Machtige said:
No, it was always cancelled :(. |
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if it does get cancelled though, I'm amazed it hasn't been already. Maybe they've reached the point of no return, where they may as well try to get back what they can for their investment, however little.
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