
According to the German Rating Organization : USK, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door was classified in June 2023, a year prior to release.
According to the German Rating Organization : USK,
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door was classified in June 2023, a year prior to release. https://t.co/N6NBGmbjJ2— Pierre485 (@pierre485_) May 25, 2024
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I’ll cancel all of my appointments and take the appropriate action.
Makes sense – this is a classic move by Nintendo. Have a few remasters ready for when there is a first party lull.
Before the hot takes start, we weren’t particularly starving for games last June; Tears had just come out and we were getting SMRPG
I much prefer Nintendo have a few remasters banked for release to hit slower periods on their schedule without crunching their devs than the alternative.
They , and more specifically the devs who have to do the crunch to get games out on time, don’t owe us anything . It’s good planning by the publisher (Nintendo) even if it’s not altruistic. The net result is still a positive
Now imagine all the other games they just have sitting there just waiting
isn’t it pretty much confirmed nintendo have the prime remakes ready to go and a few other games like wind waker?
This is like the 4th of 5th time we have seen this kund of thing and it’s kinda crazy how Nintendo sits on finished games for years before its release.
I 100% believe the rumors that MP4 it’s already finished and they are waiting the perfect release window.
I keep getting these feelings that Nintendo is scrounging to extend the lifespan of the current Switch. Maybe they had some problems with Switch 2 and had to push it’s announcement back?
That lines up perfectly with their approach to software since day one on the switch. Intentionally limiting to a handful of titles per year, usually games that won’t directly compete with each other ensure the highest possible attachment rate even if it means sitting on projects that fans have been hoping to get for years. There is a very clear reason we never saw Twilight Princess or Windwaker HD on shelves, and it’s because it has the potential to detract someone from buying BotW or TotK – even 4-5 years after those games released.
They don’t need to send a playable version of a game to get a rating, and since this is a remake they already decided what would be in it from early in development