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Modern Video Games / Re: Nintendo Direct 6.9.2026 thoughts?
« on: June 10, 2026, 11:38:49 am »Look at Switch 2 already. We get a BOTW Port, A TOTK Port, which as far as im concerned are a waste of plastic. a N64 Renake of a 30 yr old game. For Kirby we get a Forgotten Land Port from Switch at a 70 dollar price point. They dont even have the decensy to price appropriately for a port. You got game devs charging less for remakes than Nintnedo does for ports. A poorly reviewed mid tier Mario kart game that launched 20 dollars overpriced and never recovered from the bad PR of that.
This is no different than what Sony and Microsoft started this console generation with games being advertised both by themselves and third-party developers in the compatibility descriptions online or even on box art that PlayStation 4 and Xbox One software may be upgraded to PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X quality. At times, those games are published physically such as Horizon Forbidden West (213801 and 214284) and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 (179065 and 209880). A digital upgrade path is offered in each circumstance. On that note, it is not as if consumers are required to pay the full dollar amount (or any amount, at times, as sometimes the upgrades are free) should they already own the lesser-quality option and are wanting the better-quality one. So, for example, the upgrade pack for Kirby and the Forgotten Land that also includes DLC is priced at $19.99 individually. And for games that are remastered, the option is typically available too, as evident from this blog post about Horizon Forbidden West Remastered with the upgrade offer being priced at $9.99.
And while one's personal opinion toward Mario Kart: World Tour may not be favorable, it certainly wasn't "poorly reviewed." Here are some of its review scores which can be compared to Mario Kart 8's review scores. They're more-or-less the same.QuoteSony clearly had the largest showcase of New ajd incentive games. Not remaking PS2 games like Xbox and Nintendo.
From Sony's State of Play, Dynasty Warriors 3 Remastered and Rayman Legends Retold were covered, which are a remastered version and remake of PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 era games. They themselves may not be developing those games, but they prioritized them in their presentation.
Neither of those games are their first party exclusives nor were they even remotely prioritized. How were they prioritized? Idk what you mean. Wolverine was 1st in the presentation and allocated like 15x more time had commentary and all and I never stated Sony doesn't do the things I distain. They do. I simply said they had more incentive fresh ideas this go around because they centered their first party franchises around new ideas. Wolverine and Lauffey New games. Nintendos two big pushes are both remade legacy games one was completely unnecessary. And Xbox is a dead body rehashing the same old formula but did slightly better because at least Gears is new and named appropriately. But Halo? Seriously? You gotta grasp to say Sony didnt have more original content displayed this year. (Excluding 3rd party)




