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Sonny Corinthos 01-11-18 08:58 AM

Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
 
I really wish Nintendo would stop porting over Wii U games like DKC Tropical Freeze. Some of us had a Wii U and have already played it. Give us something new and fresh.

RichC2 01-11-18 08:58 AM

Re: Nintendo Switch: Building a New Generation of Hardware from Scratch
 
To Nintendo's credit, they really have been pulling out all the stops w/ the Switch. I almost feel like they held back on the Wii-U just to make whatever was going to come next look better :lol:


Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos (Post 13243360)
I really wish Nintendo would stop porting over Wii U games like DKC Tropical Freeze. Some of us had a Wii U and have already played it. Give us something new and fresh.

I think that's why it was covered in a "mini" edition of this. This thing is selling really well for them, they're going to port everything they can. I'm sort of hoping they bring the NSMB games over.

Mike86 01-11-18 09:06 AM

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It feels a bit like this Direct was done because they felt like fans expected it but they didn’t have a lot of major announcements at this time. I’ll probably get Mario Tennis Aces and definitely the port of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze as I never had a Wii U so never played it. Probably will get the new Kirby as well.

fumanstan 01-11-18 09:09 AM

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I don't think ports are taking up Nintendo's time or preventing them from doing new things, as usually those things are outsourced to to other companies anyway. Plus, it's smart of them to do given how terrible Wii U sales were.

Decker 01-11-18 09:16 AM

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Everyone keeps mentioning Donkey Kong County Tropical Freeze as a WiiU port, but wasn't the WiiU game already a port of a Wii game? I seem to remember having it and totally hating it and specifically the forced motion controls which I guess must have been dropped in the WiiU port (unless that was a different DKC game).

milo bloom 01-11-18 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 13243383)
Everyone keeps mentioning Donkey Kong County Tropical Freeze as a WiiU port, but wasn't the WiiU game already a port of a Wii game? I seem to remember having it and totally hating it and specifically the forced motion controls which I guess must have been dropped in the WiiU port (unless that was a different DKC game).

That was DKC Returns on the Wii, Tropical Freeze debuted on the WiiU and it's good, but has some challenging parts.


I don't have an issue with ports, especially WiiU titles. I believe the Switch has already sold more systems than the WiiU did in it's lifetime, so it makes sense that Nintendo would want to get these games out to new fans.

RichC2 01-11-18 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 13243383)
Everyone keeps mentioning Donkey Kong County Tropical Freeze as a WiiU port, but wasn't the WiiU game already a port of a Wii game? I seem to remember having it and totally hating it and specifically the forced motion controls which I guess must have been dropped in the WiiU port (unless that was a different DKC game).

Donkey Kong Country Returns was the Wii title, TF is the Wii U sequel.

I think the Switch is still a couple million behind the Wii U lifetime, but it's fairly close.

Mike86 01-11-18 09:40 AM

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The Switch is already pretty close to selling more units less than a year after launch than the Wii U sold in its lifetime. It’s definitely doing well for Nintendo.

Ports don’t bother me either. Thus far what’s been or is being ported are titles I’ve been interested in and are good movers so it doesn’t hurt. I’m sure we’ll get more new announcements soon.

pinata242 01-11-18 09:55 AM

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Agreed. I skipped the WiiU so bring me everything I missed. Where's Captain Toad?

bluetoast 01-11-18 10:02 AM

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Yeah, as for the ports, on the one hand, fuck Nintendo for half assing the Wii U, but on the other hand, bring on the best of the system to the Switch.

Mike86 01-11-18 10:23 AM

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Yeah truthfully I’d probably buy all the Nintendo heavy hitters that were released on Wii U on Switch if they were ported. I think they’d be smart to do that. Even if they don’t release them as physical copies for all the games make them available on eShop or whatever the Virtual Console will be for Switch.

pinata242 01-11-18 10:39 AM

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A Pikmin trilogy would hit the spot!

pinata242 01-11-18 10:43 AM

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I just watched the Direct myself and no one mentioned Dragon Quest Builders is coming! I have that for PS4 (a system I don't yet have) but I know it's going to be so much better on Switch anyway.

Decker 01-11-18 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 13243390)
That was DKC Returns on the Wii, Tropical Freeze debuted on the WiiU and it's good, but has some challenging parts.

Ah, I didn't realize that. I think I got confused because the DKC Returns Wii game was ported -- but it was to the 3DS.

So Tropical Freeze is good? I might check it out. Checking that video, the surfing Kong character would seem to make the game a hell of a lot easier.

The Questyen 01-11-18 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 13243472)
Ah, I didn't realize that. I think I got confused because the DKC Returns Wii game was ported -- but it was to the 3DS.

So Tropical Freeze is good? I might check it out. Checking that video, the surfing Kong character would seem to make the game a hell of a lot easier.

I hated Returns and Tropical Freeze and I'm a big fan of the original Country trilogy and 2d platformers are my jam. I'll still buy it because I'm a lunatic.

The Questyen 01-11-18 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 13243466)
A Pikmin trilogy would hit the spot!

This times 1000!!

mattysemo247 01-11-18 11:44 AM

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Since they are porting Wii U games, hopefully they get around to Super Mario 3D world. It's a shame more people didn't get a chance to play that one. I almost like it more than Odyssey.

RichC2 01-11-18 12:14 PM

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I want them to do another 2D/2.5D Mario collection with Mario Bros, SMB1,2,3,SMW, YI, NSMB, 3D World and Mario Maker.

Of course, that's asking for too much but it would be neat.

Noonan 01-11-18 12:16 PM

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Not sure if it's been discussed here but holy shit; where has Golf Story been all my life? Being a huge fan of SNES era JRPGs and golf (both IRL and games), it's like this was made specifically for me. Having an absolute blast with this one.

stingermck 01-11-18 12:27 PM

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I'll take Wii U ports all day. There were some great games on there.

fumanstan 01-11-18 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Noonan (Post 13243566)
Not sure if it's been discussed here but holy shit; where has Golf Story been all my life? Being a huge fan of SNES era JRPGs and golf (both IRL and games), it's like this was made specifically for me. Having an absolute blast with this one.

Yeah, I really enjoyed it too. It's not super deep or amazing, but just a nice fun little game with some good humor and pretty darn good golf mechanics to boot.

Noonan 01-11-18 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by fumanstan (Post 13243598)
Yeah, I really enjoyed it too. It's not super deep or amazing, but just a nice fun little game with some good humor and pretty darn good golf mechanics to boot.

Yup. And the overworld music while walking a course is basically the CBS theme for The Masters. Not sure if it changes from course to course; I'm just finishing up the first. Trying to beat that mini golf course score!

milo bloom 01-11-18 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bluetoast (Post 13243421)
Yeah, as for the ports, on the one hand, fuck Nintendo for half assing the Wii U, but on the other hand, bring on the best of the system to the Switch.

To be fair, they only half-assed the marketing. Too many people thought the gamepad was just an accessory to the Wii.

It's a great system in it's own right, but they dropped the ball on selling it as something new.

Mike86 01-11-18 07:27 PM

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Yeah, I think at least the first party games were as good as any on other Nintendo platforms from what I’ve seen/played. The console just wasn’t an attention grabber and went downhill fast.

bluetoast 01-11-18 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 13243636)
To be fair, they only half-assed the marketing. Too many people thought the gamepad was just an accessory to the Wii.

It's a great system in it's own right, but they dropped the ball on selling it as something new.

Agreed, starting with naming it the Wii U. It had some great games, but even if the pad was more than an accessory, they sure didn’t make much novel use of it. I only had like 5 games, but the most “innovative” use of it I saw was in Mario Maker, and that was just to drag and drop stuff.

Going in the other direction, the more hardcore gamers were thinking they could have multiple game pads on one system, such that people would have personal screens, but that was also not going to happen.


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