Uh, Nintendo, did you forget how you already marketed Kirby Super Star? One of the first articles on KoopaTV (and thus plagued with Early Installment Weirdness) is called “ Kirby Super Star's Marketing”, so believe me, I remember. There’s never a dull moment as Kirby dashes, flies and fights!” It’s up to Kirby to get it back and ultimately save Popstar from being taken over. “That awful King Dedede is at it again – he’s stolen all the food in Dream Land. But with the Nintendo Switch, along with the fact that it'll bring online multiplayer, I can do that and fill my album with all of the great Captain Vul quotes (and with a friend)! But this is how Nintendo markets Kirby Super Star in their press release: But I've never actually played Kirby Super Star. I love Kirby Super Star Ultra, and I'm the biggest Captain Vul fan on the Internet. Meanwhile, Kirby Super Star is one of the playable games now. I wonder if Star Fox 2 is actually any fun. (And why you should comment and get yourself points in the KoopaTV Loyalty Rewards Program-multiple points-before the end of December so you can win high-value Nintendo/Amazon gift cards.) And that's another reason, by the way, why the comments section is really important to KoopaTV. Only took two and a half years and it came true, which is within my stated time range. For now, yes, scalpers' paradise, but that's not different than the days where digital releases didn't exist.” Here is what might end up happening: A few years from now, perhaps 2 to 4, Star Fox 2 will be re-released digitally on the Nintendo Switch or whatever. Well, I guess everyone expects that to happen. “So what are your thoughts about Star Fox 2 being kept hostage in the scalpers paradise?” In the comments section to that, I was asked, (The misconception that old games are permanently unplayable is a bad argument that pirates make.) The next day, I wrote this whole article about how Nintendo really does bring back old games you wouldn't expect to make them playable again. Remember when the SNES: SNES CE (or Super Nintendo Entertainment System: SNES Classic Edition) was announced and the big stand-out was Star Fox 2? This was late June 2017. The defining word I identified for maintaining a subscription relationship with a customer? Maintaining value over the life of the subscription. (And this is commentary you won't find elsewhere.)įirst of all, the headline on Nintendo's press release: “Nintendo Switch Online Continues to Expand in Value With More Classic Super NES and NES Games”. Rather, I would just like to point out some important overall things. I don't feel like going through all of these games and sharing my opinions on them.
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