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Nintendo Fans Don’t Know What They Want

Nintendo Fans Don’t Know What They Want https://ift.tt/p2JzHkb Steve Jobs famously said, "People don't know what they want until you show it to them." But I sometimes wonder whether the late Apple CEO would have struggled with predicting what Nintendo fans want. I still remember the divisive online reaction to the initial reveal of Wind Waker at Space World 2001, when fans hoping to see a more realistic, grown-up Link on the GameCube were met with a cartoony, cel-shaded child Link (quickly dubbed "Celda") instead." Of course, that game is now cherished as a classic amongst fans, and it still holds up if you were to fire it up on the Switch 2 via the GameCube Classic library today. Still, skeptics couldn't get over having caught a glimpse of a tech demo of Link fighting Ganondorf only to be given a stylistically different game instead. While not at the same level of vitriol, I even recall similar grumbles when what eventually became Breath of t...

A 10-Year-Old Keanu Reeves Would've Wanted To Play Ghost Rider In The MCU

A 10-Year-Old Keanu Reeves Would've Wanted To Play Ghost Rider In The MCU https://ift.tt/AUkqFZv

It seems like everybody wants to play Marvel's hog-ridin' haunter, Ghost Rider. Motorcycle travel show host Norman Reedus and motorcycle film The Place Beyond the Pines star Ryan Gosling have both expressed interest. Now, real-life motorcycle company owner Keanu Reeves has expressed interest as well, in a new interview with Jimmy Kimmel.

During his appearance to talk about his comic series, BRZRKR, which Netflix is developing into both a live-action movie and an animated series, Reeves told Kimmel that "I might have lost my nerd card as I got older, but when I was younger, I was pretty nerdy with comics." Kimmel suggested that now that he's into his 50s, Keanu might just be a nerd. to which Reeves admitted, "Alright, man, I'll be a nerd!"

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