Finally, I promised this article awhile ago, it's time to finally get this going, as I said, this isn't going become a Sonic blog, I promise! lmao. While we're still waiting for announcements from SEGA on that... Let's get on to a much bigger player here, Nintendo. I decided to wait on the article a bit longer because I was curious to see how sales would turn out, and unsurprisingly, the usual suspects have become even bigger juggernauts, with no signs of slowing down. Mario Kart has remained the king of Nintendo sales, and I'll be elaborating on it's future a bit below, I'll also give bit of what I know about BOTW2, but it's nothing most haven't heard already. 2021 is what I consider to be a pretty crazy year for Nintendo. They've handled this pandemic in particular just about as well as they could have, and the fruits of their resilience this year is already showing. This year is packed with quality and quantity. To specify what I mean by 2019...
Hey all. Hope everyone reading this has had a great first month of the year. So, before we begin, let me get the reason I made this blog instead of going to social media out of the way first. People have asked me why I haven't just made a Twitter instead. Simple. Twitter is one of the most vile, toxic cesspools around, and I have zero interest in "appeasing" the numerous ninnies out there. Last year alone probably shaved a few years off of my life and I would rather not lose any more of those, haha. This is the compromise I came up with. Big Deals: With that out of the way, let's get on with why you're probably here. A certain blue blur is turning the big 3 0 in a few months, and many, and I mean many, people are excited and anxious for what's in store. Funnily enough, just as I was finishing this article on Monday morning, SEGA and Wildbrain went ahead and officially announced the new animated Sonic series that was leaked last year, being titled "Son...
Yes. It's finally happening. One of the best GameCube games of all time is making a comeback Star Fox Assault is getting a remaster from it's original developer, Bandai Namco Studios. Nintendo saw the demand and they're finally effing doing it. Everything I've heard has lead me to believe that this remaster is related to one of BN's job postings from two years back. Expect the usual: -60 FPS, gorgeous 1080P visuals. -Newly added online play alongside the usual 4 player split screen action. -This remaster features new content of some sort, as well as amiibo support. -Nintendo has been sitting on this since at least the start of the year. -Alongside this remaster, there is a brand new Star Fox game in development at Nintendo EPD, as well as several multimedia Star Fox projects. I'll have more on those soon. We can only hope and pray that this shows up in this month's Direct. I'm so happy that this game is getting another chance to shine. Thi...
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