GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
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GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
All of them sound fitting except Metroid Blast. At least a 4/5 but whatever.
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That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Re: GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Re: GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Re: GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Re: GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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I'm just waiting till the price goes down or the DLC goes on sale.Soxas wrote:That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Re: GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
Again, to me, that depends on how epic the DLC is lol. If it's a must-have then I must have itMBParadox wrote:I'm just waiting till the price goes down or the DLC goes on sale.Soxas wrote:That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Re: GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
....You know what I find odd? Throughout this generation the PS2 was still being sold and games were being made for it.Soxas wrote:Again, to me, that depends on how epic the DLC is lol. If it's a must-have then I must have itMBParadox wrote:I'm just waiting till the price goes down or the DLC goes on sale.Soxas wrote:That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Because for the longest it was better than PS3 (and some people still argue that it still is). It has an already huge and very good library of games that can be bought for way less. Same goes for PSP or PSVITA. They're still making really good games for PSP when they should be making them for VITA and because of this the PSP is still selling like crazy and at times even more than the VITA. Sony's not really thinking straightMBParadox wrote:....You know what I find odd? Throughout this generation the PS2 was still being sold and games were being made for it.Soxas wrote:Again, to me, that depends on how epic the DLC is lol. If it's a must-have then I must have itMBParadox wrote:I'm just waiting till the price goes down or the DLC goes on sale.Soxas wrote:That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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This is why backwards compatibility is a good thing.Soxas wrote:Because for the longest it was better than PS3 (and some people still argue that it still is). It has an already huge and very good library of games that can be bought for way less. Same goes for PSP or PSVITA. They're still making really good games for PSP when they should be making them for VITA and because of this the PSP is still selling like crazy and at times even more than the VITA. Sony's not really thinking straightMBParadox wrote:....You know what I find odd? Throughout this generation the PS2 was still being sold and games were being made for it.Soxas wrote:Again, to me, that depends on how epic the DLC is lol. If it's a must-have then I must have itMBParadox wrote:I'm just waiting till the price goes down or the DLC goes on sale.Soxas wrote:That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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My thoughts exactly. They made a mistake going cartridge with VITA. At least you can play the digital versions of PSP games on the VITA so I guess that kind of covers it.MBParadox wrote:This is why backwards compatibility is a good thing.Soxas wrote:Because for the longest it was better than PS3 (and some people still argue that it still is). It has an already huge and very good library of games that can be bought for way less. Same goes for PSP or PSVITA. They're still making really good games for PSP when they should be making them for VITA and because of this the PSP is still selling like crazy and at times even more than the VITA. Sony's not really thinking straightMBParadox wrote:....You know what I find odd? Throughout this generation the PS2 was still being sold and games were being made for it.Soxas wrote:Again, to me, that depends on how epic the DLC is lol. If it's a must-have then I must have itMBParadox wrote:I'm just waiting till the price goes down or the DLC goes on sale.Soxas wrote:That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Re: GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
Yeah but just how many people actually bought the GO?Soxas wrote:My thoughts exactly. They made a mistake going cartridge with VITA. At least you can play the digital versions of PSP games on the VITA so I guess that kind of covers it.MBParadox wrote:This is why backwards compatibility is a good thing.Soxas wrote:Because for the longest it was better than PS3 (and some people still argue that it still is). It has an already huge and very good library of games that can be bought for way less. Same goes for PSP or PSVITA. They're still making really good games for PSP when they should be making them for VITA and because of this the PSP is still selling like crazy and at times even more than the VITA. Sony's not really thinking straightMBParadox wrote:....You know what I find odd? Throughout this generation the PS2 was still being sold and games were being made for it.Soxas wrote:Again, to me, that depends on how epic the DLC is lol. If it's a must-have then I must have itMBParadox wrote:I'm just waiting till the price goes down or the DLC goes on sale.Soxas wrote:That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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Re: GameMaster's Nintendo Land individual mini game ratings.
Like 2 people lmao. But the VITA is certainly no GO. It has waaaaaay more potential that just isn't being seen or used at this time and it's a shame. I got Uncharted, MK, Little Deviants, and Gravity Rush so far. It's just collecting dust now until Tearaway and PASBR comes out.MBParadox wrote:Yeah but just how many people actually bought the GO?Soxas wrote:My thoughts exactly. They made a mistake going cartridge with VITA. At least you can play the digital versions of PSP games on the VITA so I guess that kind of covers it.MBParadox wrote:This is why backwards compatibility is a good thing.Soxas wrote:Because for the longest it was better than PS3 (and some people still argue that it still is). It has an already huge and very good library of games that can be bought for way less. Same goes for PSP or PSVITA. They're still making really good games for PSP when they should be making them for VITA and because of this the PSP is still selling like crazy and at times even more than the VITA. Sony's not really thinking straightMBParadox wrote:....You know what I find odd? Throughout this generation the PS2 was still being sold and games were being made for it.Soxas wrote:Again, to me, that depends on how epic the DLC is lol. If it's a must-have then I must have itMBParadox wrote:I'm just waiting till the price goes down or the DLC goes on sale.Soxas wrote:That's why I said I personally think. To me it was a pretty decent price. At least it's multiple maps and challenges for 2.50 and not just one map like COD.MBParadox wrote:Actually someone found out that when dividing the amount of stages you get for the initial price of the game, that the DLC packs are overpriced.Soxas wrote:See that's why I said it depends on the size. Those DLC packs for NSMB2 had multiple levels and challenges and TBH I think it was a pretty decent price for them. If you add a whole new attraction to the park then it'll probably cost something. If it's just extra costumes or prizes then it'll probably cost a couple cents or nothing at all.MBParadox wrote:And what about NSMB2? I was pretty disappointed that you had to pay 2.50 for each set.Soxas wrote:I think it'd most likely be free. Nintendo doesn't like to do DLC period because they feel when a game is released it shouldn't have any missing parts that you have to pay for later on to get. But when they do make DLC it's usually free. It really depends on how big an add-on it is.MBParadox wrote:Paid for or free?Soxas wrote:Or DLC.MBParadox wrote:I wonder... since Nintendo Land is supposed to be a "Theme Park" of sorts wouldn't it be cool for Nintendo to open new attractions over Miiverse?Soxas wrote:Yeah there's a mini game thing that you use your coins for to get decorations for the main plaza and I think costumes (not certain but I think I heard costumes).Superfakerbros wrote:Really? I didn't even know that. I wonder if you'll be able to dress up your Miis with the costumes and decorations you find from Nintendo Land.Soxas wrote:Not only that but the coin cash for decorations and costumes from playing the games and Miiverse will bring even more replay value. I love a game I find myself coming back to like a month or two later and still have fun and have so much to do.Superfakerbros wrote:That's not too bad. It's definitely shaping up to be more than just a Wii Sports U, I'll tell you that.
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