3DS FC: 0430 - 8334 - 3088
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En weer uitverkocht.
http://www.mediamarkt.nl/nl/product/_metroid-samus-returns-legacy-edition-3ds-1522410.html
Gepost door: Jelmerjt op 03-08-2017 18:30
Gepost door: Jelmerjt op 03-08-2017 18:30
Zit de game er bij?
Ghost reportin'. Somebody call for an exterminator?
Geef donuts. NNID/PSN/Steam/Epic: Samael_blackwing 3DS FC: 0619-4334-6746 Switch FC: SW-2963-2293-4414
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In Amerika is de game niet inbegrepen. Maar hij kost wel $199. Misschien als deze N3DSXL ook in Europa uitkomt, dat ze hem nog met de game zullen bundelen.Holy shit. Niet kopen...Niet kopen...
Zit de game er bij?
Gepost door: Doobieters op 08-08-2017 14:19
Zit de game er bij?
Gepost door: Doobieters op 08-08-2017 14:19
En Nintendo heeft gesproken over dat Amiibo/Fusion Mode gedoe:
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Bron
At a preview event for Metroid: Samus Returns, Nintendo finally clarified amiibo support for the game, especially with regards to how Hard Mode will work in the game. As it turns out, this probably was a case where better communication could have cleared up the whole problem.
Here's the lowdown of what Nintendo told USgamer. When I asked Nintendo representatives at the preview event if hard mode was locked behind amiibos, they were clear to make the distinction. "Fusion Mode," they corrected me. Yes, Fusion Mode—which will give players access to Samus' Fusion Suit as well as a more challenging difficulty in the game—is indeed locked behind the Metroid amiibo. This content will not be offered as a separate DLC in Nintendo's digital eShop. However, there will be a standard hard mode that will be unlockable once players complete the game on regular difficulty. This mode, which is confusingly separate from the Fusion Mode's own harder difficulty, won't be locked behind any amiibo.
It was previously reported that an amiibo tie-in for Metroid: Samus Returns will unlock hard mode for the game. In fact, purchasing the amiibo would be the only way for players to access the Fusion Mode content, making it a mandatory accessory if players wanted to access everything Samus Returns has to offer. This is still the case, only Nintendo failed to explain that the Fusion Mode difficulty is separate from a standard Hard Mode. Nintendo's reluctance to clarify the matter, simply pointing media outlets to the vague Facebook post, certainly didn't help assuage worries about how fans could only access the game's full content by purchasing the amiibo set.
In our preview of Samus Returns, we mentioned that amiibo support for the game is completely optional, which is still technically true. However, it's also technically true that there are bonuses in the game, from image galleries to the aforementioned Fusion Mode which can only be accessed via amiibo support. So if you really do want to see everything Samus Returns has to offer, you will have to pick up some amiibo to go with it. Luckily, the amiibo aren't tied to any specific account, so you could just borrow your friend's amiibo to unlock the content in your copy of Samus Returns if you're so inclined.
Here's the lowdown of what Nintendo told USgamer. When I asked Nintendo representatives at the preview event if hard mode was locked behind amiibos, they were clear to make the distinction. "Fusion Mode," they corrected me. Yes, Fusion Mode—which will give players access to Samus' Fusion Suit as well as a more challenging difficulty in the game—is indeed locked behind the Metroid amiibo. This content will not be offered as a separate DLC in Nintendo's digital eShop. However, there will be a standard hard mode that will be unlockable once players complete the game on regular difficulty. This mode, which is confusingly separate from the Fusion Mode's own harder difficulty, won't be locked behind any amiibo.
It was previously reported that an amiibo tie-in for Metroid: Samus Returns will unlock hard mode for the game. In fact, purchasing the amiibo would be the only way for players to access the Fusion Mode content, making it a mandatory accessory if players wanted to access everything Samus Returns has to offer. This is still the case, only Nintendo failed to explain that the Fusion Mode difficulty is separate from a standard Hard Mode. Nintendo's reluctance to clarify the matter, simply pointing media outlets to the vague Facebook post, certainly didn't help assuage worries about how fans could only access the game's full content by purchasing the amiibo set.
In our preview of Samus Returns, we mentioned that amiibo support for the game is completely optional, which is still technically true. However, it's also technically true that there are bonuses in the game, from image galleries to the aforementioned Fusion Mode which can only be accessed via amiibo support. So if you really do want to see everything Samus Returns has to offer, you will have to pick up some amiibo to go with it. Luckily, the amiibo aren't tied to any specific account, so you could just borrow your friend's amiibo to unlock the content in your copy of Samus Returns if you're so inclined.
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Nintendo houdt rekening met de zoogdieren groep die op een dag de wereld gaan heersen.Ik snap nooit dat ze het plaatje "op z'n kop" zetten. Als je 'm oplaadt in zo'n dock, is het plaatje ondersteboven. Als je speelt, is het plaatje ondersteboven. Alleen als je 'm die fractie van een seconde gesloten in je handen hebt, kan je het plaatje correct zien...
Gepost door: Skull_kid op 08-08-2017 14:23
Gepost door: Skull_kid op 08-08-2017 14:23
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Ik vind 'm lelijk Dat silhouet van Samus ziet er zo cheap uit...
Gepost door: TwilightRealm op 08-08-2017 14:26
Gepost door: TwilightRealm op 08-08-2017 14:26
Inderdaad, en die achtergrond lijkt wel uit Qbert te komen.