Doesn't seem up yet.
Don't kid yourselves guys, it's probably going to release at 4pm pacific time.
Wouldn't Apple notify you when its ready. I remember they added that feature just for Jumpman himself.
Thirst in Japan:
Chances for midnight because it's a big launch? 0%?
I wouldn't say zero but I'm sure by 9:41am PST it'll release.
Is 9:41am Mario time? Why did you pick that specific time?
Oh shit. Is that a Jikkyou Powerful Pro Futbol?
So is this going to be as big a launch as Pokemon GO? Really fascinated to see how this is received by the general public. It'll surely top the charts for weeks though.
Doubt it. The price is gonna turn some people off compared to when Pokemon Go was free and available on all platforms fromthe get go.basically
Review code in house!
Game is really fun and pick up & play
First Mario my wife and son are able to enjoy on their own
But at the same time is prerty obvious that there is a deeper harder level of playability for gamers like me
So have you tested how strict the always-online restriction is? This is basically a make-or-break limitation for many people.
You guys are making so much deal of this. lol
It's not "many" people.
You guys are making so much deal of this. lol
It's not "many" people.
I go through a bunch of tunnels on my way to work and lose cell reception. It's a pretty big make or break for me.
You guys are making so much deal of this. lol
It's not "many" people.
That's how pretty much every mobile game works nowadays though, I doubt it'll really break it for anyone
It's past midnight already in the eastern United States, 8 minutes until central time midnight, 2 more hours until western /pacific time midnightI guess we have 10 minutes until we find out if midnight release?
Wait, wut? Please sthap.That's how pretty much every mobile game works nowadays though, I doubt it'll really break it for anyone
No, it's not. Don't make shit up.
You guys are making so much deal of this. lol
It's not "many" people.
7 hours until the game has missed launch date in Australia
Yes at the bolded. I play a ton of games on mobile and I don't currently have a single one that requires online. The only ones I've ever even played that required it were Pokemon Go and FFRK.
Yes at the bolded. I play a ton of games on mobile and I don't currently have a single one that requires online. The only ones I've ever even played that required it were Pokemon Go and FFRK.
I've been wanting to say this for so long.If only Pokemon Go hadn't been online only, it could have been successful.
You don't see how a game that is a one button runner doesn't have a real reason to be online only while a location based game does?If only Pokemon Go hadn't been online only, it could have been successful.
You don't see how a game that is a one button runner doesn't have a real reason to be online only while a location based game does?
Like you don't see how they're completely different?
It would be like if you had to go outside every time you wanted to cook at home, even though you're not getting takeout.
You don't see how a game that is a one button runner doesn't have a real reason to be online only while a location based game does?
Like you don't see how they're completely different?
It would be like if you had to go outside every time you wanted to cook at home, even though you're not getting takeout.
Thirst in Japan:
I think their point was being always online isn't going to affect sales.