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Nintendojo’s Mailbag July 17th July 17, 2006

Filed under: Fanboy, News — Hochiminh @ 7:43 pm
  

From IGN’s mailbag to Nintendojo’s, more of the internet geeks are getting their responses: 

I agree with the Hot Air: Outraged article. Nintendo of America gives out the worst freebies for registering games. They don’t have to give us the amount of stuff Japan gets, but jeez, they can throw us a bone once in a while. The last thing we got of any substance was that Metroid Prime 2: Echoes demo, and that was two years ago. What happened to the free GameBoy Micro faceplates they promised? This is ridiculous. We should all write to Nintendo and demand our free stuff.

-Jeff

 

Ryan Heath responds: The good people at Nintendo of America aren’t total cheapskates. I once received a pink stylus for registering Kirby Canvas Curse. A PINK STYLUS people, those don’t grow on trees! It must have really hurt Nintendo’s bottom line as they stopped giving stuff out after that. But, credit where credit is due, I suppose.
The Father of God Games
  

Hey Guys, regarding which third party game I would like to see on Wii would have to be anything from Peter Molyneux.. Out of the ones that are coming I’m most excited for the announced yet unnanounced game from Suda 51 at Grasshopper Manufacture. I’m sure it will be creepy and weird just like Killer7

 

-Jesse Pentecost 

Ryan Heath responds: When Nintendo showed off the Wii controller at the Tokyo Game Show in 2005, Peter Molyneux praised the controller. He talked about how in his game Black & White 2, it would be fun to use the free hand controller to slap your beast you were raising. However, this statement was made before Microsoft purchased Molyneux’s Lionhead Studios. Let’s just hope that Microsoft would truly view Wii as a non-competitor and allow Moleneux to develop for it. If this were to happen, don’t expect a game anytime soon as Microsoft has Lionhead Studios hard at work on Fable 2 for the Xbox360.

 

More at: http://www.nintendojo.com/mailbag/

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