Balladeer wrote:Basically Nintendo uses a fair few metals mined from ethically dubious areas, like Sudan and the Congo, and therefore more likely than not dug up by child soldiers and financing local wars
Unfortunately ethically sourced tech is essentially a pipe dream and almost impossible to achieve. Read about Fairphone - their entire deal is to make an ethically sourced phone, and even they admit it is currently impossible. Obviously we want to get there but it's difficult to say the least, and definitely not a problem faced by Nintendo alone!
DarkRula wrote:OrangeRKN wrote:3) A Star Wars Battlefront game that builds on the core gameplay of Elite Squadron
Ah... Elite Squadron. The closest we got to the true vision of Battlefront 3. That new mode EA have been quiet about seems to be channelling Elite Squadron if that small description is anything to go by, but I really can't see actually providing to the level that the third was.
The combined space and planet battles were fantastic, just being able to seamlessly go from fighting on foot for a control point to jumping into a starfighter, taking off and dogfighting over the ground battle, and then transitioning into space to attack the command ship... the new Battlefront's have not come anywhere close and it baffles me this wasn't a design goal from the start. Instead they went the complete opposite direction and vehicles don't even spawn on the maps and can't be entered/exited - it's so much worse it's unbelievable.
fry87 wrote:> A remaster of Crash Team Racing with online play
The only Crash remaster the world really needs