![]() The system has done very well by bringing in as many 1st party IPs to the Switch as possible from their library, but the return of Pit hasn’t happened yet in a new game or a port. Many fans would welcome either a port or a new game in the series, as it would flesh out the Switch’s library even further. Many people suspected that after Super Smash Bros Ultimate that Sakurai would return to the Kid Icarus series, but no confirmation has ever been given on that. In other words, it’s an odd joke to make, especially given that the Switch is legendary for all the ports from past systems that it’s had. Plus, he was the man who made the 3DS game, so why would he ask ‘someone’ to port it, given that he has a team that could port it if they wanted to? He’s never “wished for a game” to be born or ported. But he’s never done anything like that in past videos. Some might take this as Sakurai “making a joke” about game development. You be the judge! /uyr9vQFMeR- Stealth November 23, 2022 ![]() Is Sakurai teasing a Kid Icarus: Uprising port in his latest video or is he throwing shade that out of all the games Nintendo has ported to Switch, they haven't done his yet? The man behind Kid Icarus: Uprising, Masahiro Sakurai, has posted another video in his “Creating Games” series, and in it was this line: So outside of future Smash Bros appearances, Pit didn’t get another game. Many felt this would be the start of many games starring Pit, but that didn’t happen. The game was successful on the 3DS and sold over 1 million units. They even did a bunch of references to the past titles via very meta moments. ![]() The game served as a revitalization of the series while also continuing the story from the past games. That is, until Pit arrived in Super Smash Bros Brawl, which sparked a new interest in the series and led to Kid Icarus: Uprising being born on the Nintendo 3DS. However, for one reason or another, the series fell away from Nintendo, and they didn’t use it again. ![]() At one time, they were very popular games, and the main character of Pit even had cameos in games like Mario Kart. To those that don’t know the full scope of Nintendo history, it might surprise you that in the early days of Nintendo systems, one of their biggest franchise was the Kid Icarus series. ![]()
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