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3 hours ago, Darhkwing said:

I think if Nintendo did a open world game mixing 1080, wave race and pilot wings..  that would be pretty good. kinda like steep, but better.

 

Picture it now...... you are flying a plane around Delfino Island when you jump out and parachute down to a mountain where you snowboard to a massive jump out to sea and land on your jetski and power off into the sunset :wub:

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1 hour ago, Shimmyhill said:

 

Picture it now...... you are flying a plane around Delfino Island when you jump out and parachute down to a mountain where you snowboard to a massive jump out to sea and land on your jetski and power off into the sunset :wub:

 

Aside, Go Vacation for the Wii is the closest thing to this currently. A brilliant game made by the Ridge Racer team.

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RUMOR - UBISOFT WORKING ON A RABBIDS & SUPER MARIO CROSSOVER RPG FOR SWITCH

18 November, 2016 by nintendaan |  2

This comes from a LetsPlayVideoGames report...

- according to sources at Ubisoft and Nintendo
- Switch will launch alongside a new Ubisoft-developed turn based RPG, with the name suggesting it will be a crossover of the Raving Rabbids and Mario series
- currently under the working title ''Mario RPG: Invasion of the Rabbids'', is being developed under the watchful monitoring of Nintendo
- ensuring that it both hits launch day and that it conforms to Nintendo’s own internal specifications for how Mario characters and iconography should be presented
- title will focus on the Mario universe being invaded by Ubisoft’s Rabbids characters, some friend and some foe
- will feature a new Bowser form based around the design of the Rabbids as a recurring boss enemy
- numerous cameo appearances from the Mario series’ best known characters
- core party will feature numerous, more minor characters
- is a particular focus on Yoshi as a primary party member, alongside a playable Rabbid
- title will have a playable demo ready for press to experience in January
- will feature a quicksave system to ensure that saving is possible on short notice if the battery on the Switch handheld is running low
- part of the planned press demo includes the JoyCons vibrating to imply a Rabbid jumping into and out of them from the TV or handheld screen
- idea is to imply your system is infested with Rabbids, and that they could at any time jump out of your controller and interfere with gameplay
- title is going to be one of the cornerstone trailers shown when Nintendo details the system further in January
- Nintendo intends to pitch the project to consumers as a Mario RPG project in collaboration with Ubisoft, in spite of Ubisoft doing most of the work on development

 

I wonder if it's using the south park engine? 

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A none-switchable portable replacement for the 3DS once another node shrink become available to make it feasible to do so, as Nvidia claim this is the start of a very long relationship, even longer than the one Nintendo have had so far with AMD (or more precisely the company which AMD bought who did the original GC GPU)

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46 minutes ago, mushashi said:

A none-switchable portable replacement for the 3DS once another node shrink become available to make it feasible to do so, as Nvidia claim this is the start of a very long relationship, even longer than the one Nintendo have had so far with AMD (or more precisely the company which AMD bought who did the original GC GPU)

 

This makes me happy. Nvidia stuff is generally solid.

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