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If Nintendo made another TCG next to Pokemon, would you buy it? I would! The game must include EVERY Nintendo character past and present (Mario, Link, DK, Wario, etc.), excluding Pokemon (they're on their own TCG) and also excluding characters who do not belong to the Nintendo company (Sonic, Solid Snake [I don't want to see him again in the next Smash Bros game after Brawl], Cloud, Master Chief, Crash, etc). And It would play kind of like VS System mixed in with Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh! What do you think? Buy or Pass?

2006-10-06 08:19:17 · 2 answers · asked by smashguy912 4 in Games & Recreation Card Games

Kiddie Vortex?? Have you heard of the Wii? Where have you been? As a matter of fact, are you gonna waste your life savings with the PS3? I am talking about here if Nintendo made another TCG, I will NOT tolerate anti-Nintendo sentiments!

2006-10-09 00:49:11 · update #1

2 answers

Not a good idea.
Although I AM a Nintendo fan, it just doesn't seem like a good plan
Pokemon was an RPG, so was Yugioh (in a way). Any RPG would do better than say, a platformer like Mario. EVERY Nintendo character? Though it would come out cool (and more cards) putting them together isn't like the Smash Bros series. This is a TCG, where people fight with CARDS. To have videogame chars against each other on videogames (smash bros)makes sense. not cards (excpeting, with my point already taken, RPGs)
Wow (I use a lot of parenthesis)

2006-10-10 17:15:57 · answer #1 · answered by krackocloud 4 · 0 0

Im not really into nintendo as i used to be years ago.Nintendo is slowly a declining company,but it would be a good idea though.
But they have to get out of that little Kiddie Vortex and start supporting more matured ones.At lest something thats is a teen
rating.But im really sure if im going to spend my money on anymore nintendo system.(especialy just for a new all stars).

2006-10-06 22:48:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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