Nintendo Thread: Nintendo Direct Mini 03/26/2020

Which Pokémon game will you be buying?

  • Let's Go Pikachu!

    Votes: 13 46.4%
  • Let's Go Eevee!

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • Both!

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • None!

    Votes: 8 28.6%
  • O.0

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    28
  • Poll closed .
It's real in here. I'll hop on now if you like.

*EDIT Gotta head out again...GameStop gave me the wrong guide... 8o
 
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Not sure who else is hyped for this game other than iYen iYen but this one is starting to grow on me. This might be one of my holiday pick ups.

UK Stream:
US Stream: http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct
Japanese Stream: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nintendo_d...507/index.html
 
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TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO REDEEM YOUR GOLD/PLATINUM REWARDS ON CLUB NINTENDO
 
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Not sure who else is hyped for this game other than iYen iYen but this one is starting to grow on me. This might be one of my holiday pick ups.

UK Stream:
US Stream: http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct
Japanese Stream: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nintendo_d...507/index.html




Isnt this basically Super Mario Sunshine??
No. At least not from what I've seen.

Taken from Wikipedia
Splatoon is primarily a team-based third-person shooter which is playable by up to eight players in online four-versus-four matches, although the game also features a single-player campaign. Players control characters called Inklings, who have the ability to change between human and squid forms. In human form, Inklings can shoot colored ink across the game environment, with the player's goal being to cover the most territory in their team's color before the match ends. Transforming into a squid allows players to swim through ink of their own color, even up walls and through grates, hiding from the enemy and replenishing their ink supply in the process. Conversely, enemy ink is much slower to move across in human form. Players can use their ink to try and "splatter" their opponents, which will send them back to their team's respawn point whilst also providing a large splat of ink.

Two online multiplayer modes have been announced: Turf War, in which two teams attempt to cover more of the arena in their own color of ink before time expires, and Splat Zones, a king of the hill-style mode where the teams try to control a designated area by keeping it covered in ink for a certain period of time.[8][9] In both online modes, players can use the Wii U GamePad to view a map of the surroundings and instantly launch towards the location of another teammate, as well as use optional gyroscopic controls to assist with aiming.[10] Players go into battle wielding a primary weapon, such as a mid-range gun, a sniper rifle, a giant paintbrush, or a giant paint roller; a secondary weapon, such as an ink grenade, an ink curtain, or an ink sprinkler; and a temporary special weapon (including a shield, an ink tornado launcher, and a rocket that drops an ink deluge from the sky) that can only be used after covering enough ground in ink.[11] In addition, players can customize their character's movement speed and other statistics with different in-game outfits.[11]

In the local multiplayer mode, two players compete to pop the most balloons. One player uses the television while the other uses the Gamepad's screen.[12]

In the single-player campaign mode, the player character must reach the end of each level while platforming, solving puzzles, and battling several types of enemies. While the online modes focus on simply painting the ground, the campaign mode focuses on using the ink to move forward.[8][9] The game will also support Splatoon series amiibo, which unlock special missions that give the player extra equipment when completed.[12]
 
Random question

I want to go back and play some Wii games

Would you guys recommend buying a wii or gamecube?
See if,

Muramasa

Sin & punishment

mario galaxy 1/2

super paper mario

kirby epic yarn

punch out

no more heroes 2

zack & wiki

interest you.
 
I didn't have gold or platinum buut I had 820 coins. I copped SMB3, A Link to the Past and and Super Mario 64.
 
The Pokemon Company generated $2 billion retail sales in 2014

The Pokemon Company has announced its 2014 brand licensing results through License! Global. In terms of retail sales, they were able to generate $2 billion of licensed products worldwide. Along with the Pokemon video games, other elements such as the anime and trading card game are included in that amount.
An excerpt from License! Global’s report reads:
Pokémon features a wide array of offerings from video games, the Pokémon trading card game, animation and wide variety of licensed lifestyle products, making it one of the most diverse and beloved entertainment franchises in the world. Highly anticipated Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire launched in November and, with only six weeks of sales, became the best-selling set of video games in 2014, adding to the more than 270 million Pokémon video games sold to-date.
With more than 21.5 billion Pokémon TCG cards shipped globally and nearly 800 episodes currently in its animation library, Pokémon is a long-standing market leader and enjoyed an incredibly strong year at retail in 2014.



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