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#1 Mugzippit
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Same idea with WiiU, i just don't remember how you pick the easiest route.

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The first time i beat classic at 9 I used Bowser with a custom moveset that includes auto heal and taking the easiest route (blue paths on 3DS).The healing and being a heavyweight means he can take a lot of punishment which really helps throughout the mode, especially with the final boss.

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I'm pretty sure the 3rd one comes from completing all 4 parts of the vault so having all types ghosts caught including those found only in the Thrill Tower/Scarescraper along with all gems found, all boos caught and all upgrades unlocked.

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#4  Edited By Mugzippit
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I've played Bravely Default and Fire Emblem and I'd say get both as they are both brilliant but FE is the better of the two. I haven't played monster hunter though.

As for other suggestions, I could put forward many but imo Luigi's mansion: Dark Moon was a all around enjoyable game to play so I'd say go for that.

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#5  Edited By Mugzippit
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@Jaysonguy said:

@Mugzippit said:

Backwards compatibility ensure they can keep any Wii games they have so there is no loss to upgrading there. System transfer is done with an SD card that can be transferred onto before trading in the Wii and then onto the Wii U once its set up so properly done there isn't an issue here either.

I can't see any inherit drawbacks to this aside from the loss on the hardware. Any thoughts?

1. That's not true

2. Most users would lose the ability to play Gamecube games because the Wii U isn't backward compatible

Could you specify what part wasn't true? The system transfer process is correct and there won't be any loss of backwards compatibility as far as Wii games go. I hadn't even considered GC games but I agree that there would be the loss of access to them with the offer and it would be up to the customer to decide if access to the Wii U games is worth the cost and the loss of using GC games.

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#6  Edited By Mugzippit
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I think Nintendo should do something similar to Microsoft did when they did that offer "trade in your PS4 and get $100 off an Xbox 1". If Nintendo did an offer for say $50 off a Wii U if you trade in your Wii/Wii Mini (probably $50 seeing as you can get a Wii for low prices these days), it would aim to draw people who own, and are happy to stick with, the Wii onto the later console and then make up the cost of the offer in the software sales they otherwise wouldn't have gotten if customers stick with the Wii.

Backwards compatibility ensure they can keep any Wii games they have so there is no loss to upgrading there. System transfer is done with an SD card that can be transferred onto before trading in the Wii and then onto the Wii U once its set up so properly done there isn't an issue here either.

I can't see any inherit drawbacks to this aside from the loss on the hardware. Any thoughts?

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@Pierst179:

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I don't remember the game well enough to tell you whether or not it gets better beyond that point. However, I can safely say it is the worst game of the series, but by no means a bad one.

Bowser's Inside Story and Dream Team, especially the former, are much better.

are these games hard to be exact? like FFIV and SMT: Strange Journey hard?

Not even close!

Superstar Saga and Partners in Time had some hard bosses and segments, but Bowser's Inside Story and Dream Team are easier (or maybe I just got beter?).

They are definitely fairly easy games but they do have much harder challenges to take on late in the game. They are more or less an optional side quest bit.

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#8  Edited By Mugzippit
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I found Partners in time to be the weakest of the mario and luigi series so far. its still a fun game and there are some nice references in BIS to PiT but if your not enjoying it then I'd say drop it and play BIS.

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Want that gamepad........

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#10 Mugzippit
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I'd bet there will be a new pokemon in the roster (replacing Lucario who had replaced Mewtwo) who has a mega evolution but hasn't been introduced yet.

 

My money would be on it being Zoroark with a unannounced megaevo as his final smash since both Mewtwo and Lucario had their own films making Zoroark the next in line. After Zoroark I'd guess Meloetta for the same reasons as Zoroark or a X/Y gen pokemon. I'd doubt Mewtwo or Lucario will show up since one was to replace the other and in a way set a trend. I wouldn't complain if either of them did return though!