Unlikely

spurgeonryan said:
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no we need mario maker on pc
I doubt Nintendo would be porting their stuff, but I wouldn't be shocked if MS considers it and I wouldn't be shocked to see a influx of new indies making their way to Wii U and later on NX.
I guess they will port all their other multimillion sellers that can run on a potato.
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No, Minecraft is one of a kind and it is multiplatform game from beginning.
| Versus_Evil said: Ah no wii u owners wouldn't buy Halo 5 or Bloodbourne, Minecraft is as casual as it gets, tis why its successful on Wii U. |
It's cute that people still buy into this whole "casual vs hardcore" marketing gimmick about Nintendo.
Especially when Xenoblade X is doing as well as it is.
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KungKras said:
It's cute that people still buy into this whole "casual vs hardcore" marketing gimmick about Nintendo. Especially when Xenoblade X is doing as well as it is. |
Yeah it doesn't make sense, Minecraft is becoming like the best selling game on PS vita and is doing incredible well on XBLA/PSN with probabably 20 million passed combined.
Halo and gears on ps4 would be awesomr
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Microsoft should just buy Nintendo. End of story.
Nintendo makes games for Xbox One, Windows Phone and Windows 10... Let Microsoft build the network (XBL) for it and let bigger Nintendo games (Zelda, Metroid, maybe even Pokémon) run on a more powerful machine.
Awesomeness achieved.
Imagine not having GamePass on your console...




GamechaserBE said:
Yeah it doesn't make sense, Minecraft is becoming like the best selling game on PS vita and is doing incredible well on XBLA/PSN with probabably 20 million passed combined. |
They could release Minecraft on the NES and still sell one million units somehow, it's the power of Minecraft.
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