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If you somehow don't already know about all of Nintendo's recent stuff, read below for info:
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Nintendo's current-generation console is the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo Switch is both a home console and a handheld console, allowing players to take high-definition games on-the-go. Its modular new controllers allow for both quick and easy multiplayer and multiple single-player configurations to suit anyone's preference.
Must-Haves
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Snipperclips – Cut it Out, Together!
Puyo Puyo Tetris
Splatoon 2 (+ Octo Expansion)
Sonic Mania (Plus)
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Super Mario Odyssey
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Kirby Star Allies
Pokemon Let's Go! Pikachu & Let's Go! Eevee
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Tetris 99
Other Games to Check Out
Minecraft
Namco Museum (featuring Pac-Man Vs.)
Pokkén Tournament DX
Fire Emblem Warriors
ARMS
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
Octopath Traveler
Morphies Law
Super Mario Party
Picross S (1-2)
Bayonetta 1+2
Windjammers
Coming Soon
Yoshi's Crafted World
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
Shin Megami Tensei V
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Super Mario Maker 2
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
Astral Chain
Games in the Far Future
Metroid Prime 4
A mainline Pokémon RPG title
Pikmin 4 (?)
Online Info
-Online gameplay is now a paid service, which costs $4 for 1 month, $8 for 3 months, $20 for 1 year, or $35 for a family plan that let's you share online access between 8 people for one year.
-Nintendo Switch Online subscribers currently have access to a growing library of classic NES games with added online play. Users can play as many of the games as they want, as often as they like, as long as they have an active subscription.
-The Nintendo Switch Online mobile app connects to Nintendo Switch and lets you chat with friends during online matches in compatible games.
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Just because the Nintendo Switch is handheld doesn't mean Nintendo's let go of their precious, successful handheld child, the Nintendo 3DS. Touting two screens and a glasses-less 3D gimmick, the 3DS is still alive and well. There are three families of the 3DS line: 2DS, 3DS, and New 3DS. New Nintendo 3DS features improved 3D, more buttons, and doubled processing power to support higher-spec games.
RPG
Bravely Default
Bravely Second
Fire Emblem Fates
Stella Glow
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D (New 3DS only)
Pokémon X / Pokémon Y
Pokémon Omega Ruby / Pokémon Alpha Sapphire
Pokémon Sun / Pokémon Moon
Pokémon Ultra Sun / Pokémon Ultra Moon
Etrian Odyssey
Ever Oasis
Miitopia
Monster Hunter Stories
Platformers
Kirby Triple Deluxe
Kirby Planet Robobot
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Super Mario 3D Land
Shovel Knight
Mutant Mudds
Hey! Pikmin
Metroid: Samus Returns
Fighting Games
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
Action/Adventure Games
Fire Emblem Warriors (New 3DS only)
Hyrule Warriors (New 3DS Recommended)
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes
Kid Icarus: Uprising
Star Fox 64 3D
Resident Evil: Revelations
Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D
Monster Hunter 4
Monster Hunter Generations
Sports/Racing
Mario Kart 7
Mario Golf: World Tour
Mario Sports Superstars
WWE All-Stars
Casual Games and Visual Novels
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Mario Party Star Rush
Puzzle and Dragon Z
The Professor Layton series
The Ace Attorney series
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Kirby: Battle Royale
Mario Party: The Top 100
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Nintendo now develops mobile titles via a partnership with DeNA. These games take Nintendo's franchises and adapt them into mobile genres. They are all high-quality productions, but feature simplified gameplay to suit the mobile market.
And no, Nintendo didn't make Pokémon GO.
Current Games
Miitomo
Super Mario Run
Fire Emblem Heroes
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
Coming Soon
- Mario Kart Tour
- A game based on The Legend of Zelda
I wanna kick Larry Koopa in the nuts
So how about Wario Land or Yoshi's Island as an extra style?
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#BuryMiiverseDeeper
I’m glad they went all out with Mario Maker 2. Not a game I’m personally buying but looks vastly improved from Mario Maker 1.
The thread lock ate my post, so let's try this again.
A lot of this stuff should've been in the original SMM as updates (and likely would've been had Nintendo not torpedoed the Wii U the moment Iwata passed), such as vertical scrolling, slopes, water levels, new game/level themes (which they'd even teased for SMM), and several other small additions, but there's enough truly big additions that probably couldn't just be updates that I feel it justifies the "sequel" moniker. Primarily, it having a story mode that is also a tutorial for the editor as well as an extra set of official levels a la SMM 3DS's bonus content - all wrapped up in a cute story about rebuilding Peach's castle - is a thoughtful little touch. I just feel sad that I never had the money to get the original SMM now, because it'll be entirely obsolete once this comes out and I hate skipping releases.
I was wary about them adding level themes to games that didn't initially have those levels - such as when they showed off a desert in SMB1 - and how that would mean making new audiovisual assets and therefore being less faithful to the original games, but hearing that Koji Kondo himself is back to fill in all those musical gaps in the original styles actually makes me excited to hear what he's cooked up. Also, what with multiplayer actually being a thing now, we've got truly playable Luigi, Toad, and Toadette. Makes me wonder what's gonna happen to the Mystery Mushroom and if all our old amiibo still work.
That voucher they detailed at the end is actually a screaming good deal. So long as you're fine with getting games digitally, just using it once is enough of a discount that an individual NSO year's membership pays for itself right there, and being able to mix and match any two eligible games (which includes all their big hitters, no less) just sweetens it further. I can actually see a lot of savings accruing from this thing. I'm tempted to take advantage of it myself now that I have a membership, even though I try to buy physical whenever possible on Nintendo systems (the only two physically-available games I've ever gotten digitally were Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Bit.Trip SAGA, and the latter was solely due to it being the best reward available during some Club Nintendo event).
Also, seriously: just bring back Miiverse already. Between Splatoon 2's retaining of the plaza messaging, everything to do with Smash World, and now this, it's clear even Nintendo feels that shuttering Miiverse was a mistake, what with how they keep reintroducing all its functionality in every way but name. I'm sure the Switch Online memberships could more than subsidize the Miiverse servers' upkeep, even for free users to use. Just do it already!
Boom Boom is a mad lad, confirmed.
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Bring back miiverse and relaunch tomodachi life as a free switch app.
i am on a hunger strike until troll and i 2 is revealed
So basically Miitomo but on Switch?
(I mean hey, it's already got the Tegra chip.)
Fuck that's what I meant.
Relaunch Miitomo on switch as a free app and if they feel like making tomodachi life 2 I'm all on board for that too.
You weren't content with just the Smash thread OP, huh? I had a final exam so I couldn't make the thread, but ah well. What's more important is that Mario Maker has a goddamn multiplayer mode now, finally.
Local level building is a neat addition but it looks like that competitive/co-op multiplayer is locked behind online unless you have four switches and four copies of the game. That would make sense from a camera perspective if it wasn't for the fact that NSMBwiiuswitchdeluxeedition multiplayer is less fun and more jank than a back alley coathanger abortion.
I mean you can't forget that MM1 had airship and ghost houses for SMB1 and SMB3. Those were very faithful.
On the topic of MM1 not getting updates, it's always been a bit weird as to how MM1 went. You can't forget that they actually did add new course stuff along the way, but some of it was missing at launch (the big one being checkpoints). You also can't forget that they tweaked Mario Maker weeks before launch to change how the tile distribution worked. If you don't remember, you'd originally get tiles in batches every single day and the entire point was built around letting the user hone their skills with the basic tiles and time-limit the distribution of other blocks. In the final game, you can get them all in one session. It still requires unlocking, but it's not the same time-based system it was going to be. It was a last minute change made due to the feedback before launch.
I think Nintendo wasn't 100% confident in Mario Maker. They realized they had something good, but weren't sure on how audiences would receive the game long-term. Once they saw the explosive response, they were stuck in a weird situation. I wouldn't be surprised if MM2 started as plans for DLC for MM1 and evolved into its own game.
Update the OP to change the Coming Soon and add the Voucher system to Online Info.
My dominion knows no cessation. Soon I will be CEO of Nintendo itself and lead the industry into a new golden age with the Wii U 2 and its flagship title: "MELEE BAD: REVENGEANCE"
Motion controls will be mandatory.
Woah, slow down there Satan.
Done. Sufficient?
The muliplayer is giving me a New Super Mario Bros. DS multiplayer battlevibe. That was fun as hell, and can be somewhat recreated if you can hurt each other. Just set the Clear Condition to like collect 300 coins.
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Noticed this, they're using the All-Star SMW Luigi sprite. Very, very nice.
it's all star luigi's head on mario's body. all star luigi jumped with his arms down
They seem to have altered his sprites a bit.
His jump animation seems different now, and his forehead is a bit smaller (I think)
In case it wasn't mentioned in the last thread, massive kudos to Nintendo for having a shout out to this level:
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So uh, I didn't see a local multiplayer? Just building?
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