Silvera
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Quite nice of them to give a full series retrospective for the trailer! It’s even up on their Youtube page.And now the whole series is available.
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Not everything has to do with Smash. All the Shantae games on the Switch surely gives Nintendo some $$$ as well, so I feel like it's just a neat callback to the history of Shantae + all the games being on the system + promotion.So should we really read too much into nintendo themselves hosting this video? Like why should there be a history of shantae... unless they want people to know of her for smash
I have honestly no idea what to make of this, but WF has definitely retweeted the history vid post in question (because of course they would).So should we really read too much into nintendo themselves hosting this video? Like why should there be a history of shantae... unless they want people to know of her for smash
shush, let me have fun.Not everything has to do with Smash. All the Shantae games on the Switch surely gives Nintendo some $$$ as well, so I feel like it's just a neat callback to the history of Shantae + all the games being on the system + promotion.
I do love seeing Nintendo give Shantae attention like this though, and that can only be good thing in the long run.
Oh i know, i just enjoy putting on my tin foil hat and bringing out the pin boardNot everything has to do with Smash. All the Shantae games on the Switch surely gives Nintendo some $$$ as well, so I feel like it's just a neat callback to the history of Shantae + all the games being on the system + promotion.
I do love seeing Nintendo give Shantae attention like this though, and that can only be good thing in the long run.
Right i dont think i ever ordered that udon art book...I have honestly no idea what to make of this, but WF has definitely retweeted the history vid post in question (because of course they would).
I'd like to think it's to prep people up for the forthcoming artbook in June. That is, if Udon doesn't focus on their current hobby too much...
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Nah, but we do have a custom drawing of that type for Rayman's thread.Oh i know, i just enjoy putting on my tin foil hat and bringing out the pin board
Right i dont think i ever ordered that udon art book...
As for pin board, has then there been an edit of that white board from office with shantae for smash?
Almost nothing on the GBC has aged well lol, specially when obviously compared to recent entries of whichever series you're looking at. The impressive things about the first Shantae, imo, are how they made the music possible, and the sprite work and animations. Most GBC games gameplay were… rough, to say the least. I think my favorite games on it where the Zelda Oracles games, if anything else.Okay, what the actual hell is going on here?
Because I've seen sources claim that using items is "Up B" and it's not working; all that happens is Shantae jumps up.
What am I doing wrong?
Edit: Okay, so I figured it out (no thanks to the game itself) and having beat the first dungeon, I have to say: if this were my first Shantae game...it would definitely have not been that good a first impression so far, because there are certain aspects that, compared to how they are in the later games, have aged like milk.
Pretty sure Half-Genie Hero for Switch was highlighted in one of the Switch's first directs, and the launch trailer for Seven Sirens ended up on Nintendo's YouTube channel very soon after Wayforward showed it off.So far, I just find the whole occurrence weird. Up to this point, we went through several Directs, Indie Worlds and Partner Showcase Minis with WF going out of their way not to advertise Shantae or anything else of theirs on them, yet suddenly NOA posts a video ad for Shantae GBC's rerelease.
I took it for granted that Shantae wouldn't need help from any big companies, so I don't know what to think anymore.
Nah, but we do have a custom drawing of that type for Rayman's thread.
Maybe someone should draw that for Shantae, if asked nicely.
On second thought, have it be about Zapple, she's the one who does conspiracy thinking stuff.
So yeah, pretty damn rare. I dunno, for an indie series, they don't bring much attention to it very often (and I'm certain the HGH direct appearance may have been helped by that game's Kickstarter campaign), and when they do it's usually quietly.Pretty sure Half-Genie Hero for Switch was highlighted in one of the Switch's first directs, and the launch trailer for Seven Sirens ended up on Nintendo's YouTube channel very soon after Wayforward showed it off.
It's a little telling that Nintendo is acknowledging this fact. I wonder how strong Nintendo and WayForward's partnership really is sometimes.And now the whole series is available.
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And also being in rotation with Shovel Knight on the 3DS eshop banner for indie titles. Look, it's clear that Nintendo respects Wayforward as a developer and the roots of their flagship franchise (and by extension it's fanbase) on Nintendo platforms, but that also means they respect Wayforward's decisions to do things their way. Perhaps because their free spirits are reminiscent of their own approach in many ways? I mean come on, a game like Vitamin Connection is not something you see come out of a non-Nintendo studio often.So yeah, pretty damn rare. I dunno, for an indie series, they don't bring much attention to it very often (and I'm certain the HGH direct appearance may have been helped by that game's Kickstarter campaign), and when they do it's usually quietly.
The most coverage that was given outside of those were a strategy for the first game and a cover feature for PC in Nintendo Power, before the Nindies movement kicked in.
Well, it could be like the Wal-Mart Canada Twitter account where they were rooting for Geno and Crash. I wouldn't put too much thought into these official Twitter accounts since it's likely just a employee shouting out whether than the whole company.Somebody at Nintendo sure seems to like promoting Shantae, that's for sure.
Looking through the art gallery available in the Switch version of Shantae does show that full art for Sky, Bolo and Rottytops exist for the era unlike what I previously thought, but that still leaves Mimic unaccounted for, and Sky in particular actually has completely different legwear that is not only misleading for today, but may actually cause issues with CERO, that gap puts even pre-censored Palutena's dress gap to shame.So reading the comments (alongside many stupid stupid replies as usual…) in today's Nintendo post about the Shantae series being complete on Switch…
Someone made me realize something, and I know I might be probably super late on this and you guys talked about it already many pages ago…
It might sound like a reach, but I do honestly wonder if the reason why they didn't use the first game's artwork it's because she was gonna make use of it on her potential inclusion, since DLC fighters in Ultimate seem so far to be using artworks of their first appearances. Same thing with Risky, they have that first game's artwork of her available.
Or was it just because they felt like promoting her in Smash by using her latest version of artworks?…
I guess it could be either case, but I'm curious what you guys think, if you haven't already talked about its justification.
I doubt that one would be an issue for CERO. Azura's spirit is literally showing underwear a bit just like Sky is, and they let that in. It's the same thing.Looking through the art gallery available in the Switch version of Shantae does show that full art for Sky, Bolo and Rottytops exist for the era unlike what I previously thought, but that still leaves Mimic unaccounted for, and Sky in particular actually has completely different legwear that is not only misleading for today, but may actually cause issues with CERO, that gap puts even pre-censored Palutena's dress gap to shame.
They'd just end up using artwork of her from either Half-Genie Hero or Seven Sirens.Looking through the art gallery available in the Switch version of Shantae does show that full art for Sky, Bolo and Rottytops exist for the era unlike what I previously thought, but that still leaves Mimic unaccounted for, and Sky in particular actually has completely different legwear that is not only misleading for today, but may actually cause issues with CERO, that gap puts even pre-censored Palutena's dress gap to shame.
Contrary to what some may think, I think they value consistency in the art moreso than grabbing the oldest art possible. There's only really differences when the characters come from different eras or specific matching art doesn't exist.
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It makes me wonder if Shantae on the SNES was only in it's conspect stages or if it ever got to development and there's a SNES prototype out there.There was a problem fetching the tweet
You love to see it.
Meanwhile I regret not picking up the GBC version.Now I regret not buying the LRG collector's edition for Switch. I only bought the GBC version for authenticity.
That's the only one I'm missing. T_THa jokes on all of you I got the collector's version of ALL the games. even Pirate's Curse.