It’s Day 5 of our 12 Days of Switchmas! A number of folks here at Geekscape have shared their hopes and desires in terms of what they want from the Nintendo Switch…except your truly. Well, the wait is over, and now it’s my turn to express not only what I hope the Nintendo Switch will be able to do, but rather what it needs to do.

Right off the bat, the Nintendo Switch needs to have a Restore Point feature for all its games. One of the things I love about the Wii U and 3DS is the Restore Point feature applied to their Virtual Console games. Restore Points give gamers the ability to simply pick up a game where they left off–making gaming incredibly convenient especially when sessions can be cut abruptly short as work and family responsibilities come up. When it comes to Nintendo’s Wii U, it is frustrating that its titles do not have that feature when both the PS4 and XBOX One have it. It may seem like a minor thing, but there’s an obvious difference when booting up the Wii U to play Smash Bros. for Wii U as opposed to booting up my PS4 to play Overwatch.

In addition, I believe it’s safe to say that I speak for many Nintendo fans when I say I want a much more seamless method to join my friends to play online games. While Nintendo thankfully got rid of their atrocious Friend Code system, they didn’t go as far as they could.

Wii U owners were able to add friends by simply typing their friend’s Nintendo Network ID, but once a friend was added, there would be no in-game notification to know when they signed on or off. The only manner to know is to briefly leave one’s game and go to their Friends List and check for themselves. Compared to how simple the PlayStation and XBOX allows its users to know their friend’s online status and what games they are playing, it makes the Wii U’s method appear archaic.

Lastly, there needs to be voice chat on the Nintendo Switch. If Nintendo wants to emphasize more of a presence in the eSports scene, voice chat capability needs to be a top priority.

Splatoon online matches, while fun, made teamwork nearly impossible due to the lack of voice chat.

I love Splatoon (my wife even more so), but when I played online sessions with my buddies Ash Paulsen, Joshua Jackson, and Noah Roman, it was frustrating not having a method of communicating when the enemy was heading towards a certain area on the map or when one needed support. While players could use outside programs like Skype, players shouldn’t be forced to do so when other video game consoles already allow voice chat. I can’t imagine the Nintendo Switch hitting the market without voice chat capabilities, then again, this is Nintendo we’re talking about.

All that said, I will be placing my pre-order and waiting in line with bated breath until I get my hands on the Nintendo Switch. I have no doubts that the Nintendo Switch is going to have an amazing library of games to play: I just want an simpler process to do so with my friends online.

Oh yeah. I also want a new F-Zero game. Nintendo, 14 years is a long enough wait. My good friend Rico would echo my sentiment.

 

An F-Zero track in Mario Kart 8 but no new F-Zero? Why do you play with my emotions, Nintendo?

It’s Day 4 of our 12 Days of Switchmas, and the editors have foolishly given it to me! (Be sure you check out Day 3 here). We all have our personal wishes and desires for the upcoming console from Nintendo, and today I am going to be talking all about mine: Third Party Support & Title Parity.

One of, if not the biggest, complaint Nintendo has received over the last decade (or two) is its third party support – or rather,the lack thereof. Nintendo is the juggernaut of video gaming; they saved the video game industry in 1985 with the North America release of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) &  R.O.B. accessory. Hell up until 2004, most people just referred to playing video games as “Playing Nintendo”.

So why is third party support such a big problem for them? The NES, SNES, and Nintendo 64 all defined their respective generations; each had legendary third party titles released on them. To this day Street Fighter II Turbo on the SNES is hailed as the best release of the game. So what happened?

Omitting the “Nintendo Seal of Quality” and their stance on content, the biggest limiting factor is their decision for hardware architecture. Switching to the IBM PowerPC family of chips for the Wii and Wii U was a big problem for third party developers, especially if they wanted to have a title released on all three consoles and PC. Coupled with the consoles’ gimmicks (motion, gamepad, touch, etc.), and the weaker overall hardware,  it became a perfect storm for a third party mutiny. Call of Duty: Black Ops was particularly disgusting on the Wii.

I am a Nintendo boy at heart (well, I was a Sega boy until they gave up making hardware and switched to destroying their characters). I want to see Nintendo talked about in the same light as Sony and Microsoft when it comes to gaming. I miss the days of going out and getting a game on the GameCube that my buddy had on his PS2, so we could play through the same title and share the same experience. I want Nintendo to be the big boys on the block again.

I also think it will be a more competitive market benefiting the consumer. Right now, to be a complete gamer, you have to get your PC, your “flagship” console of choice, and your “Nintendo”, to be able to have a full grasp on the market. If Nintendo releases a powerful console that third party developers can produce similar content, we as consumers will win.

The PS4 and Xbox One are both running AMD APU’s, which are very extremely common and easily produced on architecture. The Switch will be shipping with an NVIDIA Tegra chip (specific stats and model have yet to be released). This means the three major consoles, and the PC market have the(mostly) the same hardware, which means developers can easily produce a game in parity, and port it over to each platform. The only challenge going forward would be integrating the consoles’ specific quirks. Motion/VR/Move on the PS4. Kinect for Xbox One. Tablet/portability for the Switch.

These hopes and dreams all seem to be doable and could be cresting the horizon. Skyrim Remastered was shown in the Switch launch trailer, and the myriad of third party developers confirmed to be working on titles for the console really have us in high hopes.

This is still all speculations, hopes and dreams. Switchmas is still a few days away, so lets hope Shiggy got our lists and checked them twice.

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With anticipation high for the upcoming Nintendo Switch, the staff here at Geekscape shared their thoughts and wishes for Nintendo’s new system… and we’re doing it over 12 days: The 12 Days of Switchmas! Read Adam and Natalie‘s first two pieces now!
As for me, if there’s one thing that Nintendo does better than the competition, it’s innovation. They rarely have the hottest running specs or most advanced tech but it’s always clear with each system that Nintendo puts a lot of thought into pushing the envelope with new ideas and innovations. I still remember the year that the Wii came out and surprised everyone with its motion controls. Microsoft and Sony were late to the game and paid for it as they saw the Wii install base skyrocket.
And I also remember those first days with my WiiU. Most of my time was spent playing Nintendoland, a pretty fun way of exploring the systems different capabilities, from blowing into the gamepad to using the dual thumbsticks, gyroscope or touchpad to control your player. And I still stand by ZombieU being one of the best horror titles around because of the gamepad’s integration. Sadly, as time went on, less and less developers (or even Nintendo itself) wanted to implement the system’s features in interesting ways. The games started looking like more of the same.

Let’s hope the Switch continues what Nintendoland started!

If anything, this is what I’m hoping that the Nintendo Switch avoids. The ability to take your games on the go, share them with friends, combine them with other systems and more lends itself to so many great ideas (and i’m not just talking head to head multiplayer or coop). It really allows for players to do more than just shoot or punch each other on multiple screens or in multiple places. What about games that combine two different game types entirely? A driving game where one player takes the wheel while another goes FPS in clearing the road of baddies and threats? Or a massive RPG or RTS game that breaks into real time events that are different for everyone in the game?
I feel like the DS and 3DS (other innovative systems from Nintendo) can show us clues to those capabilities. Games like Phantom Hourglass used the ability to shut your DS to solve puzzles. The mobility of the systems opened Pokemon and Street Passing up for social events like meetups and tournaments.  Would playing a game from different locations around town or even the world unlock different features in your game? How about creating a diverse friends list and climbing the leader boards? And how will switching between the portable version of the system and TV work its way into our titles? And will any of this inject new life into our Amiibo collections?
Whatever the implementation, I’m confident that Nintendo will come out of the gate with new features that blow our minds. All I ask is that after the first initial months of innovation, they finally deliver a system where these cool new ideas permanently redefine gaming rather than just give us the latest trend.

We’re just 11 days away from finding out everything there is to know about the Nintendo Switch, but before everyone makes the switch, we here at Geekscape thought it’d be fun to give our own thoughts on what we’re expecting and hoping from Nintendo’s newest console. Christmas may be over, but there’s still hype to be had. This is The 12 Days of Switchmas!

Let’s start off with a main concern of mine. The battery life. While we’re all excited that we’ll finally get the chance to play some of our favorite games like Zelda, Skyrim, and more on the go, the novelty of that might wane fast if it can only be for an hour or two. Ever since the launch of the 3DS, Nintendo has had trouble trying to keep their hardware at a decent battery life. People tend to forget that the original 3DS only had about 3-5 hours battery life (which was quickly fixed with the XL and the New 3DS line).

This problem continued to carry over to Wii U as the gamepad was left with a very abysmal battery which prompted people to always have it hooked up to a charger. I’m hearing rumblings that since the initial reveal that they’ve gotten the switch battery to clock in around 5 hours undocked, which would actually be pretty solid. All I’m asking is that I don’t want to be shelling out an extra $10-$15 on a 3rd party battery just so I can get an extra 2 hours out of the system.

                                                 Predictions

Let’s get some simple predictions out of the way first. There’s no doubt in my mind that we’ll be seeing appearances by Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Mario Switch. They’ll almost certainly be front and center to show off the console’s power. I’m going to go out on a limb and say not only will we see a release date for both games, but that both of those releases will be on launch day, AND that both will be available in the first 2 bundles at launch.

Another thing I’m hoping for is to see the Virtual Console line-up that Nintendo has planned. I’m predicting that after years of begging and waiting that we’ll finally see the introduction of Gamecube VC (at least 3-5 titles at during launch week.) I also think that there’s a very good chance we’ll be seeing an announcement on how we’ll finally be able to transfer our Wii U VC library to the Switch for no charge, and that all existing VC titles on Wii U will also be available Day 1 on the Switch.

                                                                                             Time For Bets

I think that keeping excitement in check for this event is a good thing, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t get a bit crazy. This section is just for fun. I don’t expect this to happen, but it’d be pretty damn cool if it did. My bet is that with the constant success and profitability of sports games that Nintendo will see this as a chance to bring back some long awaited franchises back. That’s right! Not only will we witness the return of Wave Race and F-Zero, but these 2 games will also serve as the first titles to be part of the Nintendo E-sports brand, where they’ll have their very own leagues, tournaments, etc. You can bet on that.

That just about wraps it up for my thoughts on the Switch event. Who’ll be sharing their thoughts on the event tomorrow? Come back on the 2nd to find out! Until then, Merry Switchmas!

 

That Corrin amiibo Nintendo promised to make is still M.I.A. but thankfully, Good Smile Company is filling the void with both a figma and Nendoroid of the female version of Fire Emblem: Fates‘ hero.

figma Corrin (Female) looks graceful and is able to be posed in many positions , thanks to joints and flexible plastic in different parts. The heroine comes with two facial expressions, a calm, smiling one and a yelling one for battle scenes. She is also equipped with her trusty sword, Yato, as well as the Dragonstone. As with all figma, Corrin is packaged with an articulated stand to help support her in her various poses.

figma Corrin (Female) ships in August 2017 but is available to pre-order now at the price of ¥6,296.

If you decide to pre-order her from the Good Smile Company online shop, a bonus accessory, the Omega Yato sword, will be included as a bonus.

For those of you who prefer your warriors on the diminutive side, Good Smile Company has also created the Nendoroid Corrin (Female). The Nendoroid is also posable and comes with a variety of accessories. Unlike the figma, the Nendoroid gets both the Nohr and Hoshido versions of the Yato sword. Also included is a Dragonstone. The accessory that stands out most in my opinion are the head and arm parts that allow Corrin to perform her “Dragon Fang Shot” attack (seen in the last image). Additional facial expressions include a gentle smile and brave, combat-ready face.

Like the figma, the Nendoroid ships in August 2017 and is available to pre-order now. The price is moderately lower at ¥4,815 but there is no additional bonus for purchasing the figure at the Good Smile Smile online shop.

Which of these figures do you like best?

It has been a few months since the announcement of Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World, the expanded port of the lovable Wii U platformer, but just days ago Nintendo updated the game site to include the Nintendo 3DS version. Besides just being all warm and fuzzy, the site gives visitors the rundown on new features to expect in the portable edition.

For one thing, gamers can look forward to the addition of Poochy Pups in Mellow Mode. The trio of crocheted canines will not only sniff out secrets hidden in the levels but also act as projectiles in a pinch. The Papa (Mama?) Poochy will have levels of their own, exclusive to the 3DS. If you have use the Poochy amiibo (released as a bundle with game or sold separately), the helpful sidekick can be summoned and, during the Poochy solo stages, reveal additional challenges that unlock Poochy designs.

All you artsy types will certainly get a kick out of the new “Craft Mode,” found at the Yoshi Hut. Using the 3DS touchscreen, you’ll be able to design your Yoshi’s pattern. You can create up to 10 designs and even share your favorite through Streetpass! And just like the previous iteration, amiibo also unlock special Yoshi patterns but this time, more amiibo are compatible.

Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World launches in North America on February 3. The stand-alone copy retails for $39.99 while the bundle that includes a Poochy amiibo costs $49.99. A digital version will also be available in the Nintendo 3DS eShop.

Yes, you read that correctly. No, this isn’t an extremely late April fools prank.

Online retailer Zavvi announced yesterday that they will be releasing a special limited edition of the Super Mario Bros. Movie for $20 next year on February 13th. Just in time for Valentines Day 2017. In all fairness, I very much enjoy Super Mario Bros. It’s certainly not a good movie by any means, but the approach to the film is just so odd you can’t help but laugh and have a good time at how bad it is. If you’d like to pick up the film, Check out the Pre-order page here!  Do you like the Super Mario Bros. Movie? Tell us in the comments below!

Briefly: We’ve been having a blast with Nintendo’s Super Mario Run since its release last Thursday, and apparently so have many, many others.

Nintendo revealed today that game was downloaded more than 40 million times in its first four days of availability – far exceeding the numbers presented by various analytics firms, which noted between 2.85 and 5 million downloads as the game’s first day numbers.

Apple’s Phil Schiller noted that this marks an App Store record for the fastest-downloaded game. Whoah. The game has also sat atop the ‘Top Grossing’ section of the App Store for the past several days, meaning that Super Mario Run is making a lot of money.

Of course, while all of us are just excited to be playing a new, different, extra portable variation of Mario (with some slick extra modes to keep us going once we’ve collected every Black Coin), many individuals on the web are having a field day about the title. The game is currently rated 2/5 stars on the App Store, and essentially every single one-star review is simply complaining that the game costs money.

The whole thing really makes me think of Louis CK’s famous ‘Everything’s amazing and nobody’s happy’ bit. This game is freaking awesome, and worth every penny.

In any case, I’m off to run some Toad Rally. What’s been your favourite part of Super Mario Run thus far?

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About 2 weeks ago, Nintendo and Universal teased eager theme park fans about what to expect from the iconic partnership. Today we finally got the answer (kinda.)

Late last night, Nintendo revealed that the now called Super Nintendo World will be hitting Universal Studios Japan by the year 2020, just in time for Japan to host the Olympics. The photo they teased us with is a beautiful piece of concept art featuring the mushroom kingdom in all its glory (green hills, Peach’s castle, Bowser’s castle, etc.).Sadly, no date has been given for a Florida or Hollywood release, but hopefully the company is working on that as well. Another thing to mention is that Nintendo has said that Mario thankfully won’t be the only Nintendo I.P represented by rides and locations (please Please PLEASE! give me my Donkey Kong Country mine cart ride.). Check out the image yourself! Are you excited, or disappointed? Tell us in the comments below!universal-japan

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Pokemon GO was all about being healthy, now we’re drinking Starbucks!

The last few days have been full of rumors and insider leaks, but the truth come out this morning. Everyones favorite gentrification brand Starbucks is joining forces with Pokemon GO to offer players a brand new drink.

If you frequent the PokemonGO subreddit, then you will be familiar with the recent leaks and rumors spreading around. A few days ago someone leaked internal Starbucks information about the upcoming PokemonGO promotion. Check out the docs below:

Drink appears to just be a cotton candy Frappuccino with berries added.
Drink appears to just be a cotton candy Frappuccino with berries added.

Everything looked very official, but there was still some skepticism involved, but it looks like it all was true!

The promotion begins today at 11 AM PST. 7,800 Starbucks stores nationwide (USA USA USA!) will be transformed into Pokestops emblazoned with the new calorific drink as the image.

No other in-game bonuses will be available, other than new Pokestops. Players are prompted to go into the store and order the drink.

Niantic has not put a lifespan on this promotion, so we don’t know when it will end. If this proves to be a popular event, we can expect to see them teaming up with other brands in the future.

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Build-A-Bear‘s previous Pokémon-themed plushes, Pikachu and Eevee, have been a huge hit with no signs of stopping. Next up is the fiery Charmander!

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With every Pokémon plush they add, a little more detail seems to be added to the design. I love how Charmander’s flame tail looks. Using a fluffy fabric on the tail rather going the cheap route and just having a flame silhouette (or something made out of flimsy felt), adds to the value of the toy in my eyes.

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Both the Charmander and this Great Ball hoodie will be available for purchase separately in stores starting on December 8, costing $28 and $12.50 respectively.

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But if you want to guarantee that you snag all the Charmander goodies, there is also an online-exclusive set available right now. Included in this bundle is a pre-stuffed Charmander with a Charmander sound box, a Great Ball hoodie, a Lucario hoodie (seen above), and an exclusive Pokémon TCG card. The Online-Exclusive Charmander Set costs $61. These are limited in availability so don’t wait on this one.

Will you be ordering a Charmander? What Pokémon do you want to see Build-A-Bear take on next? Let us know in the comments!

UPDATE: Magearna is only available to US & JP territories right now. EU/UK will be available tomorrow. Article will update when it happens.

 Heads up for Pokemon fans, The distribution for the mythical Pokemon Magearna is now going on for Pokemon Sun & Moon. Please note that you must beat the initial story mode If you’re interested in receiving it. To claim Magearna, use the games QR Scanner to read the following QR code below this article. Afterwards, head to the antiques of the ages shop located in Hau’oli city at the Hau’oli mall. Are you excited about legendary distribution starting for Sun/Moon? Tell us in the comments below!

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The Game Awards 2016 are only 2 days away, and the anticipation for it is reaching a high.

Yesterday, show host Geoff Keighly announced that we’ll be seeing brand new footage of the highly anticipated Zelda: Breath of the Wild for Wii U and Switch during the ceremony. If you’re interested, The Game Awards will be airing on December 1st at 6:00 PM PST and is advertised as a celebration of all things gaming. Are you excited for more footage of Zelda? What world premieres are you hoping to see? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Earlier this year it was announced that Nintendo would be partnering with Universal Studios in order to create new rides and lands for their parks.

While originally planned for Universal Hollywood and Florida, it seems like their vision for the project has expanded. The video below talks a bit about what both companies are planning on contributing to the deal, as well as the new announcement that this new area will now be coming to all 3 Universal locations! Nintendo has promised even more details soon, but in the meantime, it’s nice to dream. What are your thoughts on the announcement video? Tell us in the comments below.

Remember Swapnote for the Nintendo 3DS? Unless you had a 3DS from 2011 to 2013, you probably don’t.

Swapnote was a messaging application for the 3DS that let you send customized postcards in 3D to you and your friends. Kind of like how pen pals swap letters in between each other. The game was incredibly popular until Nintendo forcefully shut down the service 3 years ago due to people abusing the system’s camera functionality to send dick pics to each other. Well now Nintendo has (poorly) decided to give us another chance with its spiritual successor, Swapdoodle!swapdoodle

Swapdoodle is incredible similar to Swapnote, but does have some tweaks and changes here and there. For starters, the app is now more focused on a more artistic aspect of drawing as there is a much more diverse set of colors and line thickness. You can also purchase drawing lessons from an in game shop using real money and learn how to draw Nintendo characters while also grabbing some pretty cool stationary also. Check out the trailer below for the full details! What do you think of this comeback? Tell us in the comments below!

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This is pretty out of left field.

Earlier this morning, Nintendo announced a partnership between them and the company Scrap to create an escape room based off of The Legend of Zelda. The escape room will be titled Defenders of the Triforce and looks to be mostly inspired by Ocarina of Time. Players will get the chance to interact with familiar characters, and also get the chance to use many of the items from the game series (Come on Tingle Tuner!). The tour begins January 31st and will tour a number of cities such as San Fransisco, L.A, Phoenix, San Diego, and more! Tickets can be found here if they’re not already sold out. Are you excited for this escape room? Are you planning on going? Tell us in the comments below!


After a couple of months of silence, Nintendo has finally revealed the date and price for Super Mario Run.

The company announced that the game will be launching on December 15th for a limited time on the Apple app store. Android still has no release date. We do know the price now know. The initial trial of the game will be free, but afterwards you’ll have to pay $10 for a full unlock. Not everything has been expanded on (modes, android release, etc), but Nintendo is teasing more news about the game soon. Are you excited for Super Mario Run? Tell us in the comments below!

Briefly: With just a few more days until launch, I’ve actually managed to stay pretty spoiler-free on the Pokémon Sun and Moon front at this point. I have no idea what Z-Moves are, and aside from seeing a few new forms of classic PokémonI’ve managed to avoid all of the trailers released for the game thus far.

That said, with launch fast approaching… I got antsy and excited and watched the latest trailer. I still don’t have a great idea of what’s going on, but the video does reveal some new Z-Moves for the new starter Pokémon, and even more Ultra Beasts.

And with that, I’m out until the 18th! Don’t spoil things for me! Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Remember Miitomo? For about a month in March, Nintendo’s very first mobile game swept IOS and Android devices by storm. Then it just died, but why?

The biggest reason was mostly due to the fact that the game was very basic and nothing more than a glorified question simulator. Sure it was fun the first couple of times to answer some question, hear your opponents answers, and even make your Mii curse up a storm, but eventually the novelty wore off and the game failed to really incentivize players to keep the app on their devices. Now with a little over 10,000,00 downloads, Nintendo is now adding a “big” update to the game in order to win people back. Is it worth talking about, or should you just hit ignore? Let’s find out.Miitomo_forsite

At the core of Miitomo’s new update, there are 5 new features that are being  stressed. The first is the ability to now send private messages to your friends, and honestly, there is nothing interesting about this at all. It’s very underwhelming, and your better off just actually PM’ing your friend on Facebook Messenger or Discord if you want to talk to them. miitomo-update-1

Feature number 2 adds the feature to finally customize your own room. This feature even gives you the ability to hang custom posters in your room whether it be a Miifoto or any picture from off the internet. While this feature may sound miles better than the previous one, it still ends up being incredibly disappointing. Customization is limited to only wallpaper and flooring, and right now posters are only limited to one as so far there aren’t any means to unlock more. While there are some cool themed walls and floors you can get (Metroid Zero Mission, Super Mario Bros., Zelda Breath of the Wild.), those are the only ones worth while as the other walls and floors just seem very bland and boring. miitomo-update-2Feature 3 introduces a new location called Style Central. Here you can upload your current outfit for all to see online. You can even buy the outfits that other people are wearing if you like them (sometimes). While quite charming at first, immediately becomes a boring novelty. Sure at first it’s fun to see characters dressed up like Steven Universe, and Gravity Falls, but after about a minute of exploring, you’ll quickly grow tired of the endless supply of Undertale and Steven Universe Characters ( I mean I love Steven Universe, but come on guys there’s just too much there).

Oh, and about being able to buy other outfits. I said sometimes, because there will be times when you can’t buy a certain item due to it only being available in Miitomo Drop. So you either have to spend Coins/Money on multiple tries, or worse, wait for that event to go back into the minigame. Another interesting idea, but poorly executed.miitomo-update-3

Feature 4 introduces Answer Central, which is just as boring as it sounds. All you do here is look at randomly chosen answers from other peoples randomly chosen questions. There honestly nothing to talk about here. You’re just looking at random peoples answers. It’s even more boring when half of the answers are just blindly praising Nintendo for for making the app. You can get an interesting answer, but they are few and far between.miitomo-update-4

The 5th and final “feature” to the game comes in the form of Mii sidekicks. With this, you can now make multiple Mii’s which can now be used to send private messages, be sent to Style Central, and even get their own room to customize. This is by far the most useless addition to the game since you’ve already been able to add more Mii’s to your game by importing QR codes. It feels like an afterthought. It’s as if they really wanted to boast 5 new features but couldn’t think of a good 5th one.miitomo-update-5

In the end, Miitomo fell victim to the fate of all mobile games. Hollow content with no incentive to continue playing, but it didn’t have to be this way. I believe that if they try hard enough, Nintendo could rule the mobile market with an iron fist. Now, with Super Mario Run just around the corner, here’s what their future mobile games can do to make sure they’re a success!smr

1: Make sure all features are fully fleshed out

I know I know. This sounds super weird and obvious, but hear me out. Miitomo’s biggest problem in my opinion is that the game has some really interesting ideas to it, but all the features feel unfinished. Room customization is cool, but only being able to change the walls and floor is pretty boring. Why can’t I choose what furniture appears in my place, and how come I can’t put a poster just in the middle of a wall? Nintendo, if you’re planning on having the mobile version of Animal Crossing just be some watered down version of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer where all you do is move furniture and collectible figures, I implore you to not do that. No one wants to play that.animal-crossing-mobile

2. Use a variety of I.P’s, not just the current popular ones.

Nintendo has always had this bad habit of over exposing their I.P’s once they become popular. We saw this with both Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem. AC suffered the worst a very bare bones decorating sim that was Happy Home Designer, and an abysmally depressing microtransaction slog that was Amiibo Festival. After so much exposure in such a small amount of time, people begin to grow bored of the same I.P’s, which is why so many people were attracted to Splatoon a breath of fresh air. Maybe instead of using Fire Emblem, you could use Advanced Wars. Instead of Animal Crossing, try using the Donkey Kong Country characters! There are so many other characters you own that could breathe new life on mobile. Doodle Jump esque Ice Climbers game anyone?ice-climbers

3. Go paid, not Free to Play

Another suggestion that sounds insane, I know. While yes, a free app will initially attract more people to a game, the game will struggle with keeping those same people if they can’t get people to pay for in app purchases. While it seems like Super Mario Run will be a paid title, I think the smartest thing to do is keep future titles that way also. I know it was announced a couple of months ago that Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem which were originally scheduled to be paid games, ended up making the jump to F2P. I say switch back to the one time payment. If you can create a fire emblem experience on phones that’s just as good as the 3DS, and you’re not charging people $5 every time you want a fallen ally revived, word of mouth and positive buzz can sell the game alone! fire_emblem_awakening_gameplay

Yes, Nintendo may be struggling a bit in the mobile space right now, but I believe that by following this advice laid out for them, that they could truly rule over their own mobile empire. Only time will what happens, but here’s hoping for the best for the company I love.

This morning was the Animal Crossing direct for Animal Crossing New Leaf’s big update, and Nintendo has made one thing very clear. They really REALLY want you to buy their overstock of Animal Crossing Amiibo that no one bothers buying. Here’s how they plan on doing it!

– The new AC Amiibo card set features over 50 new villagers that you can meet via the new RV camp
– Once inside their RV you can chat with the villager, buy exclusive items with a new currency called  MEOW Coupons, and even convince them to move in.
-Meow bucks can be earned by completing constant challenges for your town
– You can now move your furniture like in everyone’s favorite 2015 house simulator Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. Thus makes HHD completely useless
– New items like a Wii U and New 3DS can be found to unlock new minigames such as the Dessert Island Survival from Amiibo Festival and Animal Crossing Puzzle League!
– The update is available RIGHT NOW!!
– SO MUCH MORE!

Check out the full direct below and get ready to return to your AC town for a little R&R.

It looks like Nintendo is finally giving up on the Wii U. Eurogamer reports that the final Wii U will roll off the factory line this Friday.

This news comes on the heels of the announcement of their next console, The Nintendo Switch, that is releasing in March.

This news isn’t really all that surprising, as Nintendo likes to completely move onto their next platform. What IS surprising is how soon the shutdown happened after the Switch announcement.

The numbers tell all. Gamecube reached 21 Million units sold globally, the Wii hit 101 Million, the 3DS topped out at 60.47 Million. Wii U has, as of writing this article, hit a grand total of 13.49 Million units sold globally.

The abysmal sales of the Wii U can easily be attributed to poor marketing, difficult to use and expensive eShip ecosystem and poor hardware parity. It’s apparent Nintendo is NOT going to make the same mistakes with The Switch. Direct marketing and their decision to use a unified hardware platform are evidence enough that they do not want a repeat of the Wii U.

It may be time to snag a bundle or two for you collectors out there.

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Brand new Nintendo Switch leaks.

Pokemon Sun & Moon spoilers.

Pokemon GO Halloween event.

Charles Martinet changes title to “former Mario Voice Actor”.

Super Mario Sunshine HD is a real thing?

D.VA Is coming to StarCraft II as an announcer pack.

Overwatch Halloween event and Season 3 updates.

Gamestop is going to accept retro game trade in’s.

Kingdom Hearts 1.5 and 2.5 being released as a PS4 bundle. We called it!

Star Wars: Battlefront ultimate edition is $40. We’re pissed.

FFXV is getting paid multiplayer DLC. We’re not so pissed.

Hearthstone.

Diablo III.

Pokemon.

Battlefield 1.

CS:GO.

YoKai Watch 2.

Mission Objective:

“Should we kick Shane off the show?”

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Plushsmith AnnaTheRed is a freaking stuffed animal genius. While she has made some amazing plushes in the past, Anna may have outdone herself with her homage to the Nintendo Switch. Building on the controller’s likeness to a puppy face, she crafted her own Nintendo Switch Dog plush.


You can see more of Anna’s Nintendo Switch Dog plush on her twitter. She also compiled the photos into a flickr album.

I don’t see Anna selling this little cutie but, in my opinion, Nintendo is missing out on a goldmine if they don’t commission her to make a line of these (or more likely get permission to reproduce them).

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Nintendo Switch revealed.

Red Dead: Redemption 2 announced.

Orange Box getting Xbox One backwards compatibility.

Video game voice actors are going on strike.

Pokemon Sun/Moon.

NES Classic.

Mario Party Star Rush.

Disney Magical World 2.

Skylanders Imaginators.

Mafia 3.

Battlefield 1.

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“What game or developer do you want to see on the Nintendo Switch?”

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We’ve been waiting for this day a very long time.

https://youtu.be/f5uik5fgIaI

What was originally referred to as Nintendo NX has now evolved into something else. This is the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo’s next home console that is a hybrid between a console and a handheld. Using the new Switch controller, you can initially play all of your games on a gamepad looking device, but if you choose to, you can easily plug the screen and unhook the side controllers to attach it to a docking station for use on your TV. That’s not where it ends though. The controller screen can als be used as a mini TV while you play the game using only the 2 detachable Joycon analog sticks, just a single Joycon analog , or just get rid of the screen and turn it into a psuedo pro controller for your TV.nintendoswitch_hardware-0-0

Don’t fret though! You can still find a regular controller with the Switch Pro controller which is even more reminiscent of the Wii U pro controller. Afraid about 3rd party support not being there? Not a problem! The Nintendo Switch will have the following Developers on board. Take Two, Capcom, Ubisoft, Bethesda, From Software, Activision, an much much more. No need to worry about drought game months anymore. nintendo-switch-devs-1024x678

And what would a Nintendo console be without first party support. During the video, Nintendo teased fans with quick glimpses of a new Mario Kart, Splatoon, and even a 3D Mario. All of these seem to be hinting at a possibility that all these games could be availble at launch when the system comes out in March 2017, and if that’s true, we’ll be in for one doozy of a line-up.mario-nintendo-switchSo, what do you think? Love it? Hate it? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Oh yeah, you read that right.

No more fooling around. Nintendo has officially announced that they are revealing the highly anticipated NX console tomorrow, October 20th at 7am PST/10am EST. Is it a console? A handheld maybe? A secret alien robot weapon developed by skynet to overthrow our human existence? All this and more will be revealed tomorrow, but until then, all we can do is continue to wait.

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Gravity Rush Delayed.

Cuphead Delayed.

Star Citizen Squadron 42 delayed.

Overwatch Sombra character leaked by hackers.

Pokemon Sun & Moon.

Nintendo NX spec leaks.

Official PS4 Keyboard & Mouse.

Dualshock 4 getting Steam support.

Resident Evil themed escape room sponsored by iAm8bit.

Overwatch Halloween Update.

Mafia 3.

WWE 2K17.

Gears of War 4.

SuperDimension Neptune Vs. Sega Hard Girls.

Dark Souls III.

Monster Hunter: Generations.

CS:GO.

Bloodborne.

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