I think Nintendo will most likely price them at least 25% lower than $60.
I would double dip every single great game that gets ported.
MK
Bayo
TF
Toad
Pikmin
Smash
Whatever else
Seems strange that the Wii U had great games but it bombed.
$30-40 is probably the sweet spot for these things. $60 for MK8worked because it's Mario Kart.
Port the Rogue Squadron games, SSX Tricky, Eternal Darkness, and Gladius. Those were the best.
I don't know these Wii U things.
From now on, when I want to play a game but don't own the console I'll just bitch about marketing and nitpick the hardware until it gets ported. That's the takeaway here.
I agree. I do think they'll charge $60 for the Bayonetta collection, two games and all.
Wasn't it retailed at $50? I only want Bayo 2 lol
Digital only separately I'd guess, just like Wii U.
That one would probably be a legal nightmare. I'd pay any amount for tarted-up versions on Switch.
Wasn't it retailed at $50? I only want Bayo 2 lol
Digital only separately I'd guess, just like Wii U.
The original release was $60 and was bundled with both games. They eventually did a standalone release of 2 for $30, effectively making the first game digital-only from that point.
Those are the only ones I want.I thought it was just the second and third Rogue Squadron games that have the legal issues. The first one was released on Steam recently.
Donkey Kong games would be great as there would now be options to get rid of motion controls. Any game that used motion controls I welcome a port that got rid of them and gave me the option to use the Pro Controller.
It's strange how so many people want these Wii U games but never bought a Wii U during it's life cycle.
You could also buy 2 only for $50 at launch. I think it might have been digital only?
It's strange how so many people want these Wii U games but never bought a Wii U during it's life cycle.
I still haven't seen a good argument against ports/remasters. It's mostly misplaced concern.
The positives outweigh any possible negative by miles.
So if 100 people have played a game, and 10,000 people have not (but want to), it shouldn't be remastered or ported to the Switch because those 100 people have played it before?
This group of people is very small. There is a market for these games that almost no-one has played.
Surprised he didn't mention Smash.
8 players, 1 6-inch screen. Go
That's the Dream
At this point I bet they're working on Smash 5 rather than a Smash 4 port.
Except SplatoonMight as well port them, Nintendo didn't exactly make much money with the Wii U releases.
Good luck finding a new one.
Dead Console, worse IQ and resolution, Gamepad and no portability.