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55 minutes ago, APM said:

What the hell do Activision make? COD... Guitar Hero... The stuff from Blizzard, I guess...

 

Under the Activision brand, not much original stuff anymore, but I've noticed over the last few years they've gone back to making cheap licensed games again (even if technically, they've never actually stopped making them, nobody talks about them much), so those will probably be Switch candidates.


 

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The Rabbids thing pretty much confirms the rest of the lukewarm release schedule leak being true, then. I hope it isn't a complete list; these ports are a good idea but not at the expense of new games, their most reliable and valuable customers having already played them. 

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3 hours ago, Rob Rule said:

The Rabbids thing pretty much confirms the rest of the lukewarm release schedule leak being true, then.

 

Or that someone in Ubisoft wanted to decorate their particular blank porcelain vinyl Rabbids ornament as a game character.

 

Which of the Rabbids games did they make those for?

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46 minutes ago, Alex W. said:

 

Or that someone in Ubisoft wanted to decorate their particular blank porcelain vinyl Rabbids ornament as a game character.

 

Which of the Rabbids games did they make those for?

 

None that I can find. Mario, Luigi and Toad? If they're not from another game, it seems too big a coincidence.

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I would guess that this is the price of Ubisoft's support. Which to be fair, they have released a fair few titles for Nintendo when others shied away. It does seem a bit tacky though doesn't it. Hey ho maybe it will be good..!

 

My expectations for a solid launch line up are extremely low now though. The new Mario is going to have to be absolutely mindblowing to carry the Switch's launch. Everything else hinted at so far seems to be an update. Still all rumours mind..

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Oh just buy the fucker at launch.  It'll have a Mario Platformer, a Mario Kart game and a Zelda game. They'll be amazing fun unless you REALLY don't like that particular genre.  Anything else will be decided by third parties after seeig what the launch numbers are like.  If you want some thirdparty support, buy the switch at launch.  If you hold off, so will the third parties and the shitty cycle will continue.

 

I mean what amazing software did the PS4 and Xbox Launch with?   We got Knack and that shit fps on PS4. 

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5 hours ago, NEG said:

Same goes for Wii U. Launched with Nintendo Land, which is the definition of underwhelming.

And New Super Mario Bros U, which is pretty much Super Mario World 2. It's a shame people dismissed that game so easily.

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12 hours ago, Protocol Penguin said:

I don't feel the same way, given how both Mario RPG series have been totally run into the ground recently.

 

Was Colour Splash not good then? I thought it was supposed to be - I've only heard good things. Playing Sticker Star at the moment and that's great. Not played a Mario & Luigi game since the first one (and the final boss which was impossible to beat).

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