Another WiiUner!!! Honestly, my Wii gathered dust while I bought SO many Wii U games. My Switch library is tiny since ports of the Wii U games are mostly what’s been coming out.
The small comments heroes make when you take them to certain colonies in Xenoblade 3 is one of my favorite parts of the game. But this exchange in Colony 11 takes the cake: Spoiler Melia: Looks like the soldiers here have particular idiosyncrasies. Eunie: Idiosyncrasies? More like they're idiots.
It’s a shame Wii U couldn’t even match Gamecube sales, because it really had a similar feel for me. Not many releases, but the ones that did make it out were gems. Especially if you think of Breath of the Wild as a Wii U game. (Which it was.)
Friendly reminder for everyone who doesn't happen to own an original DS copy of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky AKA one of the greatest games of all time and easily the best Pokémon game ever made to download it from the Wii U eShop while they still can.
The Wii U had some gems but the library was just too small. I think the Switch is easily Nintendo's best console and it's mainly the size of the library that makes it so good. There are so many damn games and so many of them are high quality.
I'm mostly hoping they do not consider that port of 3D World with Bowser's Fury to count. I would love a new mainline with the movie.
I'd actually love a new 2D Mario game. There hasn't been one since 2012 (!), aside from a handful of new levels in Mario Maker.
And honestly I'd eat that up because my pre-arthritic hands cannot tolerate Wiimote controls in 2022.
I mean, girl, you see me in this thread. My political platform is "All Old Games for the Nintendo Switch."
They missed out on paid DLC here! Remember when they said Super Mario 3D All-stars was going to have a limited release so we all went out to buy it. And then they lied...it's still abundant in the US!
I think my Nintendo Switch took a bump when I was carrying it with me into bed last night (don't at me) because it suddenly said the MicroSD Card had been removed while it was still inserted. So now despite formatting the card the Switch still won't detect it, and I guess my MicroSD-port is faulty. I'm picking up a cheap MicroSD card today just to see if it can detect it, but my hopes are low. If the slot is broken, I just don't know if I can be bothered with sending it to Nintendo for a repair? It's convenient having the extra storage, but hardly essential, especially if a Switch Pro of some sort is coming.