amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits
When I first heard the name amiibo tap
Nintendos Greatest Bits, I thought arrogant much Nintendo? After playing
amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits on the Wii U I thought out of touch
much Nintendo? Here is why I had those thoughts. First and foremost
Nintendo is bragging about retro video games on the 8-bit NES, and
16-bit Super NES. amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits screams: "ME, ME,
ME!" Families can download amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits for free.
Trust me there is no reason to. Tap an amiibo on the Wii U Gamepad to
unlock one of these retro video games. Well not technically. The amiibo
unlocks three minute game play sessions in the retro game. Different
games have different scenes. You do not get the full game.
The amiibos randomly unlock three minute scenes from these retro video
games. What is the point? To get consumers to buy more amiibos? So they
will try to get something they do not currently own. To get consumers to
purchase these retro video games? I believe all of the above is the
answer here. Nintendo is trying to get more amiibos sold, and they are
doing so with little effort on their part. They are also probably trying
to peddle these retro games. I noticed a high volume of the games in
amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits are in the Nintendo eShop.
Coincidence? I doubt it. It is shocking how companies are deceptively
using products like amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits to increase the
billions they already have in the bank.
Three minutes goes by fast in each of the games in amiibo tap Nintendos
Greatest Bits. I realized after playing a few scenes from these games
that ultimately amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits is pointless. It is
more of an advertisement than anything else. Like getting to play part
of a game in a store. Granted it is more comfortable to play at home.
But that three minute limitation, and inability to pick the game you
unlock with each amiibo drag amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits down.
Plus that amiibo is then locked down to that game. I suppose you could
delete the game, and your save to see if you get something different. I
did not try that. I may try to review amiibo tap Nintendos Greatest Bits
in an upcoming issue of Family Friendly Gaming. This downloadable only
software has no real world value, so why spend more time on it?
{05/05/2015} - WMG
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