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Glowsquid said:There's no major mechanics that are tied to the Wii U gamepad (some of the enemies can be interracted with by the touch screen but they can still be defeated in other ways), all the Wii U to Switch ports are selling very well and people are actually asking for this one. No way it isn't happening
Cheeze said:Glowsquid said:There's no major mechanics that are tied to the Wii U gamepad (some of the enemies can be interracted with by the touch screen but they can still be defeated in other ways), all the Wii U to Switch ports are selling very well and people are actually asking for this one. No way it isn't happening
I haven't played it in a while so I might be wrong here, but doesn't that game have those platforms where you have to blow into the microphone part of the Wii U gamepad to move the platforms? I don't think the Switch gamepad has that feature, so how would that work?
Glowsquid said:Cheeze said:Glowsquid said:There's no major mechanics that are tied to the Wii U gamepad (some of the enemies can be interracted with by the touch screen but they can still be defeated in other ways), all the Wii U to Switch ports are selling very well and people are actually asking for this one. No way it isn't happening
I haven't played it in a while so I might be wrong here, but doesn't that game have those platforms where you have to blow into the microphone part of the Wii U gamepad to move the platforms? I don't think the Switch gamepad has that feature, so how would that work?
They replace them with platforms that don't need the microphone
Galaxy 2 was the direct sequel to Galaxy 1, made evident by the title. It had the benefit of attracting owners of Galaxy 1, as well as new players. Meanwhile, since Odyssey is the best-selling Switch game, most Switch owners already have Odyssey. And since 3D World does not attract general owners of Odyssey, its primary market would be the minority of Switch owners who don't own Odyssey.Parakoopa144 said:I mean, Galaxy and Galaxy 2 came out on the same console, and didn't 3D Land come out on the same year as Galaxy 2, or was that a year later? Anyway, they were very close releases, but I don't think they competed.
I know how you feel. I once owned 3D World, but as I have five siblings it inevitably got scratched up. Now I have to buy a new copy to play it again.Parakoopa144 said:Hmm, yeah you're right. Though I think that if they advertise it right as like a "Pocket Mario", I don't think it will really butt heads with the Odyssey crowd. I just wanna play SM3DW godammit
MnSG said:Pretty much no. Some courses require the player to use the GamePad and/or microphone, with the latter not being supported on the Nintendo Switch.
YFJ said:It may be technically possible, but there's no way they'll actually do it. It would be serious competition to Super Mario Odyssey, and the Captain Toad port destroyed any possibility of a 3D World port. It would be nice to play 3D World on the go, but from a business standpoint, the cons outweigh the pros and they're simply not gonna do it. I mean, a lot of GameCube games were ported to Wii, and Mario Sunshine wasn't one of them. Just be happy with the NSMBU port we're getting. Wii U consoles are dirt cheap anyway, so you're really not losing much if you buy a Wii U for Super Mario 3D World and a couple other games.
Glowsquid said:Cheeze said:Glowsquid said:There's no major mechanics that are tied to the Wii U gamepad (some of the enemies can be interracted with by the touch screen but they can still be defeated in other ways), all the Wii U to Switch ports are selling very well and people are actually asking for this one. No way it isn't happening
I haven't played it in a while so I might be wrong here, but doesn't that game have those platforms where you have to blow into the microphone part of the Wii U gamepad to move the platforms? I don't think the Switch gamepad has that feature, so how would that work?
They replace them with platforms that don't need the microphone
Peachette is unnecessary when Peach is already playable.Lucario said:Including that one thing people seem to be afraid of mentioning for some reason *cough*Peachette*cough*
Luke Atmey said:captain toad had all of those elements as well and still made it to switch, so this isnt really a valid reason for it to not comeMnSG said:Pretty much no. Some courses require the player to use the GamePad and/or microphone, with the latter not being supported on the Nintendo Switch.