Illusive_Juan
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It's on both 3DS and Wii U.
Thanks! I haven't played Balloon Fight in such a long time, but I hum the music from time to time.
It's on both 3DS and Wii U.
Arcana is a little-known SNES HAL JRPG that Iwata definitely had a hand in programming. I'd be interested in learning more about how much he did on it. I love this game. It's a first-person dungeon crawler by the way.
I've also been playing Earthbound, Balloon Fight, and Smash Bros. 64.
AFAIK, Balloon Kid has nothing to do with Iwata or HAL, but it's still a sequel to one of Iwata's favorite and most iconic games.
Thanks! I haven't played Balloon Fight in such a long time, but I hum the music from time to time.
RIP Iwata.
Reposting from the main thread. This happened today.
Weird cooncidence, My wife asked me to setup my Snes today around noon. I did it and I played Super Mario World today with my daughter for the first time. I showed her how to run forward and jump, her response "this is AWESOME" we shared a good hour of Super Mario world. Little did I know what news I would be getting a few hours later. Not sure I could think of any other way I would want to Honor him.
Thanks for everything Nintendo and Iwata.
Yeah, I'll be another playthrough of my original copy. Thanks Iwata for one of the biggest surprises in gaming for me.Pokemon Gold/Silver for including the entire region of Kanto, all thanks to Iwata
His games arent exactly boring ;p
He was the producer of Kirby Super Star.
If that game isn't the epitome of fun I don't know what is.
Not my favorite, but an interesting one that nobody's mentioned.
Arcana is a little-known SNES HAL JRPG that Iwata definitely had a hand in programming. I'd be interested in learning more about how much he did on it. I love this game. It's a first-person dungeon crawler by the way.
Checking Moby Game, he's listed as having been a technical adviser.Damn! Did he really work on this? A first-person dungeon crawling JRPG? I need to check this out!
Checking Moby Game, he's listed as having been a technical adviser.
Knowing what we know about Iwata, that probably meant that he secretly coded the entire game and slid handwritten transcripts of each day's worth of code progress underneath each employee's pillow as they slept.
Sakurai is also listed as a special thanks.
Damn! Did he really work on this? A first-person dungeon crawling JRPG? I need to check this out!
Arcana is a little-known SNES HAL JRPG that Iwata definitely had a hand in programming. I'd be interested in learning more about how much he did on it. I love this game. It's a first-person dungeon crawler by the way.