I had the impression it was always meant to be a launch title? Seeings as how bad the Wii U launch went if Nintendo had no first party games on release again it would just be embarrassing.
How to spot the Nintendo Fanboy How to spot a breach of contrct How to create a ton of clickbait How to completely blow all surprises (BotW @ launch wasn't a surprise) How to make your 1,500th post and sound like an ass
They should put Zelda on hiatus as long as they did F-Zero. Then they should make more F-Zero and Metroid titles. Real ones.
Neat, but I'm always surprised at the stupidity of people to violate trust and put their job on the line and potentially screw themselves from ever being hired again. Must be someone pretty young or immature.
I'm amazed and somehow not surprised that Nintendo doesn't finally include a damn ETH port. What's the reason for this? Why can't the dock have a physical Ethernet connection?
Dock wont (probably has lan) Handheld will (almost fact it wont have lan - unless adapter exists) The LAN adapter for Vita kits is by far the best thing ever for that system despite what one may consider contradictory since it's a mobile system
New York is getting pre-orders at the Nintendo Store http://www.polygon.com/2017/1/11/14244174/nintendo-switch-pre-order
Funny that Ninty programmers let a message for hackers : https://www.geek.com/games/nintendo-hides-secret-message-for-hackers-inside-nes-classic-1685039/
Someone going to b out of a job very soon and people who break an nda are stupid and are most likely be sued to hell and back.
Some people that break their NDA's do so for the cause of preservation. They don't want years of their work locked away in some gloomy archive, never to see the light of day again. Do they deserve to lose their jobs as well?
But its legality binding it's A contract so why risk losing your job over it plus the risk getting sued and know one is forced sign an nda and no they don't deserve to lose their jobs but it's about trust but brake that trust then don't be surprised that a company sacks that person because they feel they can no longer trust that person.