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I ramble about recent PlatinumGames news and attempt to answer the age old question of why Viewtiful Joe 3, Okami 2, etc. haven't happened between Capcom and PlatinumGames. Is there a rivalry? Also: revisiting the Wii U in 2020, The Wonderful 101 Remastered, Project GG and lots more.

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Kewl0210

I feel like we may never get Nintendoland on the Switch. It's pretty hard tied to the Wii U given a lot of games require the screen's functions and the idea of some stuff not being on one screen. Possible Star Fox Zero, too. Though I think you COULD get a Switch version of those just you'd have to heavily change them. Possibly requiring mutliple Switches.

Carson Morris

Hey Liam, I have a question concerning Nintendo’s back catalog of games. How do you think they are going to distribute games from their older systems? Like they’ve been doing with Nintendo Switch Online? And do you think they’ll ever get to GameCube and GameBoy Advance games? At the glacier like pace they’re drip feeding us now probably not, but I’m curious what you think. GameCube games seem to be what people are really thirsting for, since outside of the New Play Control Wii rereleases and a few remakes, a lot of the GameCube’s first party exclusives are still tied to that system (and technically the Wii through backwards compatibility). I’m interested to hear your take on that and Nintendo’s approach to rereleasing their older games.

Anonymous

Outside of 3D World and Pikmin, I feel like any other Wii U port would be Nintendo admitting that the Wii U was a failure just because of how heavily other games used the game pad (Nintendo Land, Star Fox, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Game and Wario, etc). If they were to attempt ports of any of these games, they would probably just be reworked into sequels like Splatoon 2 or Mario Maker 2