Its a new strategy:
-Pretend its not coming out.
-Wait for the few fans who care about it to raise hell for it.
-Suddenly now everyone wants it, Operation TattoBaldy starts.
-Nintendo says it listened to fans, makes it Amazon exclusive for retail.
-Fans are happy they made their voice be heard!
-Profit!
Maybe they played it? I'd love to be wrong, but it really does look bad. Not trying to shit post, but I'm seriously wondering if that's a possible reason.What the duck happened with this title? Why is NoA ignoring a finished game on its game-deprived system?
What the duck happened with this title? Why is NoA ignoring a finished game on its game-deprived system?
Because they're Nintendo of America and Nintendo of America's only job is to make all these ridiculously stupid decisions without any kind of reasonable explanation.What the duck happened with this title? Why is NoA ignoring a finished game on its game-deprived system?
What does that have to do with anything?Maybe they played it? I'd love to be wrong, but it really does look bad.
They likely funded development of it because of the Itagaki name, but maybe it didn't turn out well.What does that have to do with anything?
So Nintendo ditched one of its titles that it featured last year at E3? Why would they do that? Does anyone know anything about this situation?
What does that have to do with anything?
What does that have to do with anything?
Bad games don't sell so well and are a waste of marketing money.
Cool. Still not buying it though. Looked horrible in the footage released so far.
Are you familiar with the company entity know as Nintendo of America?Edit: This genius is a genius:
We don't know until people get extensive hands on with it. Potentially it could be one of those flawed and umpolished yet enjoyable games.Yeah the desire for this game kind of perplexes me.
Yeah the desire for this game kind of perplexes me.
What the duck happened with this title? Why is NoA ignoring a finished game on its game-deprived system?
He will singlehandedly print the copies and ship them.
What the duck happened with this title? Why is NoA ignoring a finished game on its game-deprived system?
What the duck happened with this title? Why is NoA ignoring a finished game on its game-deprived system?
NOA has been pretty active in messing with the dedicated consumer base recently:I really struggle to understand what the hell is Nintendo doing, I wonder if Iwata was drinking with Itagaki, and Itagaki fooled him to sign a contract or something.
That's why we didn't get disaster day of crisis, isn't it? I remember Reggie said they thought it wasn't a good game.What does that have to do with anything?