Author Topic: every nintendo switch has the nes golf game hidden in it  (Read 3466 times)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJgc0dlQKgU
holy crap, this is actually a tribute to iwata it seems


holy crap, this is actually a tribute to iwata it seems
Of course it is, it uses motion controls needlessly.

Of course it is, it uses motion controls needlessly.

if by needlessly you mean necesary to replicate a motion that everyone associates dearly with iwata, sure

Of course it is, it uses motion controls needlessly.
get out of this blessed thread


Of course it is, it uses motion controls needlessly.
what kind of lack of self awareness does it take to say this and not realize you're being excessively cynical

like, if people donated money to help build schools in rural south america, you'd be the only one going "well what about the children in africa???"

its like you go into topics with the express intent to find something to stuff on, or a circle jerk to expand


Of course it is, it uses motion controls needlessly.
I sincerely hope you don't wonder why no one likes you.

apparently it was a game that iwata programmed by himself. cute easteregg


Of course it is, it uses motion controls needlessly.

i hope the ghost of iwata kills you in your sleep

I don't see why they don't just include more stuff easter eggs like this, nes games don't take up any valuable space nowadays lol

I don't see why they don't just include more stuff easter eggs like this, nes games don't take up any valuable space nowadays lol
The Golf game was put in specifically as a tribute to Iwata hence it only being playable on the day of his passing and having to strike his signature "direct" pose to activate it.

Nintendo wouldn't be going off putting in more of these since 1. This is only a special occasion in remembrance of his death (and Golf was picked since it was coded entirely by him) and 2. It'd make more sense in a business perspective to sell off any of the other NES games through the Virtual Console.