Most likely 1. I'm hoping to not have a reason to order two. (Nintendo still produces local multiplayer games last I checked)
4 ≈ One
Most likely 1. I'm hoping to not have a reason to order two. (Nintendo still produces local multiplayer games last I checked)
4 ≈ One
bdbdbd said:
Well, I'm not going to list all the games - just enough to top the "others" list. Wii: -Wii Sports -Wii Fit Others: -Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem |
so your catalog of games that beats out every other system since 2000, is just 3 games long?
NATO said:
so your catalog of games that beats out every other system since 2000, is just 3 games long? |
No, that's just two games. Third game is the "other systems" list. There would be more on Wii, but because two games already beats the one game on the "others" list, there's no need to wreck all the other systems more than already done.
Ei Kiinasti.
Eikä Japanisti.
Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.
Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.
Only thing that you should ever pre-order are true limited edition items.
None. Why should i? I just wait how it is, check the reviews of the first games. Sorry nintendo, they made me not so optmistic since i fell flat on my ass with my wiiu preorder, which i sold aft er i gave up hope after 6 months.
| yvanjean said: Only thing that you should ever pre-order are true limited edition items. |
... or if you don't want to go to a store but want it immediately. Which is the case of Switch.
bdbdbd said:
No, that's just two games. Third game is the "other systems" list. There would be more on Wii, but because two games already beats the one game on the "others" list, there's no need to wreck all the other systems more than already done. |
You're not much of a gamer are you.
| Nautilus said: None so far.I like to buy these things myself.Nothing betas the sensation of walking into a store and buying one for yourself. |
I prefer that aswell, but will we really be able to just walk into a store day 1 and pick up a Switch? Considering Nintendo's notorious stock issues I'm thinking no, so probably the only way to really guarantee a Switch launch day is by pre-ordering.
Einsam_Delphin said:
I prefer that aswell, but will we really be able to just walk into a store day 1 and pick up a Switch? Considering Nintendo's notorious stock issues I'm thinking no, so probably the only way to really guarantee a Switch launch day is by pre-ordering. |
Well, it never hurts to be a bit optimistic once in a while(though you are probably right).And in my case, i wont be buying day one regardless, due to money and location restrains.The first chance Ill get is either in Summer or Winter.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1