• Nintendo has a 'continuing relationship' with Mojang, but has no announcements for Minecraft on Wii
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[QUOTE=The mouse;42058003]Minecraft on 3DS would be so awesome.[/QUOTE] I'd be more hyped for Terraria or Starbound, frankly. A FPS on the 3DS would play like a turd.
Minecraft seems like the perfect game for the WiiU and the 3DS.
Scrolls for 2DS.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;42059748]I'd be more hyped for Terraria or Starbound, frankly. A FPS on the 3DS would play like a turd.[/QUOTE] Revelations is third person with first person aiming and it plays fine
[QUOTE=Craptasket;42057988]Personal Computing is dead thanks to minecraft.[/QUOTE] my friend bought minecraft and i had to throw my whole pc into the garbage thanks notch
Minecraft on 3DS: Joystick to look, abxy to move, triggers to place down blocks/destroy blocks.
Minecraft on a WiiU could be pretty neat actually. All sorts of cool stuff you could do with the controller... tablet... thing.
Minecraft is on PC, Android, IOS, Xbox, and soon PS4. I do not see why would not just go into the Wii or the 3DS.
Notch could really benefit from putting Scrolls on Wii U.
[QUOTE=Primigenes;42058165]Would the 3ds be able to even run Minecraft[/QUOTE] Someone made Minecraft for DS. Rudimentary yes but the concept is there: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK4my8E8O3o[/media]
I've actually given this a lot of thought lately, and here's what I think: if we're gonna see Minecraft on Wii U, I really want to see a Minecraft/Animal Crossing crossover game rather than a straight port of Minecraft proper. We already saw a couple Minecraft-like features in New Leaf, like mining for gems and customizing furniture with them or adding whole new structures to your town as the mayor. Why not take it a step farther? Hell, both are already randomly-generated "goalless" games anyway. Think of it: the villagers in your town that you befriend, you can take with you as party members on adventures throughout the procedural landscape. Fight monsters, run farms, mine for materials, and take stuff back with you to either decorate your town or craft new stuff. Go visit friends' towns and trade goods, team up with them and everyone's villagers, go explore your friends' worlds, maybe even players can start nearby towns together in the same open world.
Well that's the WiiU's killer app right there...
I kinda see the 3DS and Wii U as the perfect platform for Minecraft.
[QUOTE=darth-veger;42063364]I kinda see the 3DS and Wii U as the perfect platform for Minecraft.[/QUOTE] And there I was thinking Minecraft was meant for PC...
Wait, don't third party companies handle the minecraft ports anyway?
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