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This is worse than the jump in Canada. A $30 increase for a Switch Lite is fucking bananas.View attachment 7722583
Sadly no.
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This is worse than the jump in Canada. A $30 increase for a Switch Lite is fucking bananas.View attachment 7722583
Sadly no.
One game that people want to play is worth more than ten that they don't.Fair enough.
Especially since S2 has less exclusives 2 months later than Wii U did at launch. Guess that "U" in the name really did confuse a lot of customers.
You don't want to play a mainline Mario game? And Switch 2 doesn't even HAVE 10 games, let alone 10 people want to play. Also, a mainline Mario game is nothing to sneeze at.One game that people want to play is worth more than ten that they don't.
They also ported it to Switch and it went on the sell more than Mario 64.You don't want to play a mainline Mario game? And Switch 2 doesn't even HAVE 10 games, let alone 10 people want to play. Also, a mainline Mario game is nothing to sneeze at.
Wii U didn't have a mainline Mario game at launch. It had a title in the NSMB side-series. And no, I wasn't interested in it.You don't want to play a mainline Mario game? And Switch 2 doesn't even HAVE 10 games, let alone 10 people want to play. Also, a mainline Mario game is nothing to sneeze at.
Yeah, pretty much. Which is understandable, the tablet kinda sucked. Not a great screen and was too big, also felt cheap and couldn't go far from the Wii U at all.They also ported it to Switch and it went on the sell more than Mario 64.
In fact, the best selling Nintendo Game ever is a Wii U game that got ported to Switch, so clearly the issue wasn't that people didn't like the games for Wii U, they just didn't want the Wii U itself.
Lol that's not a side series, it's a main series entry.Wii U didn't have a mainline Mario game at launch. It had a title in the NSMB side-series. And no, I wasn't interested in it.
It isn't, it was made by a team with no direct tie-back to the unbroken chain of people making Mario titles since at least SMB3.Yeah, pretty much. Which is understandable, the tablet kinda sucked. Not a great screen and was too big, also felt cheap and couldn't go far from the Wii U at all.
Lol that's not a side series, it's a main series entry.
What are you talking about? Even back in the 80's they had different teams working on mainline Mario entries, like Mario Land.It isn't, it was made by a team with no direct tie-back to the unbroken chain of people making Mario titles since at least SMB3.
It was produced by Takashi Tezuka, co-director of Super Mario Bros 3, and developed in house by Nintendo EAD.It isn't, it was made by a team with no direct tie-back to the unbroken chain of people making Mario titles since at least SMB3.
of course they change the price of the s1, they dont want you to buy the s1, they want you to buy the s2. nintendo is basically willing to burn the leftovers of the s1. because when you are on the s2 they can sell you the online sub, the 80 dollars games and the keycards.View attachment 7722310
Switch 1 products will get a price change while Switch 2 products remain unaffected.
Not a mainline entry.What are you talking about? Even back in the 80's they had different teams working on mainline Mario entries, like Mario Land.
Seems pretty arbitrary as to what you consider mainline then. Is it only Mario Bros. 1-4 (World)? Or 1-4 plus 64, Sunshine, Galaxy 1&2, and Odyssey?Not a mainline entry.
EAD had tons of different teams under it at that time, Japan doesn't do the "Funny Name Studios" shit that western teams do. As to Tezuka, main producer duties were actually handled by Hiroyuki Kimura (Tezuka was a co-producer) but more importantly, the Director, which matters more, was Shigeyuki Asuke, who did have an assistant director credit on Sunshine but has really bounced around a lot, doing work on GBA ports, Big Brain Academy and Splatoon, in addition to further NSMB titles.It was produced by Takashi Tezuka, co-director of Super Mario Bros 3, and developed in house by Nintendo EAD.
The 4 NES titles, World, debatably Yoshi's Island, 64, Sunshine, Galaxy 1+2, 3D Land, 3D World, debatably Captain Toad and Odyssey. I could see DKB being one too, depending on whether the Odyssey team were all working on it or if this was a spin-off group with the main team set to real another Mario title in the near future.Seems pretty arbitrary as to what you consider mainline then. Is it only Mario Bros. 1-4 (World)? Or 1-4 plus 64, Sunshine, Galaxy 1&2, and Odyssey?
My thoughts exactlyof course they change the price of the s1, they dont want you to buy the s1, they want you to buy the s2. nintendo is basically willing to burn the leftovers of the s1. because when you are on the s2 they can sell you the online sub, the 80 dollars games and the keycards.
Its not impossible. There is a lot of oddities around Switch 2. The Mario Kart update was likely a response to declining player numbers. There was also the fact Nintendo Today lets you screencap now when they restricted it before. Nintendo has been acting odd this go around so watch if they do something weird again,Another theory I have is: The switch 2 sales projection aren't looking as good as they expected thus the need for this little incentive.
There's an indie game called Ex-Zodiac that is an homage to the older Star Fox games. It's pretty good, though it's still in early access.Which sucks because all I want is a fun rail shooter with branching paths set in a space ship. But NOOOOO.
At least the first two (three) games are good enough to replay forever.