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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Nintendo holiday plans

It will be Thanksgiving soon and everyone knows what that means, Black Friday shopping. Nintendo isn't wasting anytime with their holiday plans. They're going to have a mall tour at select malls across the country where people can play the up-and-coming games. Smash Bros for Wii U and Amiibo will be out soon and those are going to make a killing for the Big N. Not only will the Amiibo interact with Nintendo games, the figures look really cool too.

There will be plenty of games from Nintendo on kids Christmas lists this year. It gets underway with Super Smash Bros for 3DS being out for awhile now. Smash-Vember hits its peak with Super Smash Bros for Wii U and the Amiibo hitting store shelves November 21st. That same day, the return to the Hoenn region becomes a reality for Pokemon trainers in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker comes out in December, so Nintendo should do just fine in the holiday/winter months.

Now, all I ask is the original Pokemon Red and Blue on the eShop with Wi-Fi trading/classic graphics. I know it was revealed recently that Game Freak wants to work on the newer games right now and give the current games their all. Personally, I think a ton of people, who grew up with the original games would love to play them again in their old school glory.

Lets start something like "Codename: Vermilion" to get the original Red and Blue games on the eShop for 3DS with Wi-Fi trading. It worked for Majora's Mask and the Ruby/Sapphire Remakes, so why not classic Red/Blue remakes.


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