…but she’ll settle for a hug
Nintendo is famous for frustrating some of their diehard fans. The irony is, those fans are only frustrated because Nintendo is doing a lot of things right. Itmay not let us buy a lot of their products, and it oftentakes its time with releasing the games we want, but the fact that we want those products and games in the first place speaks to Nintendo’s skill at maintaining its relevance.
More than anything though, it’s Nintendo’s poker face that seems to bother people the most. It sometimes seems unaware of what fans want, but is that just an act, or is it just unwilling to tip its hand when pressed to tell us what it’s up to?

Having spent the entirety of PAX East in the midst of an identity crisis, Samus finally broke down and demanded that Nintendo show some emotion. Does it love her anymore? Is it ever going to give her a starring role again? These are not easy questions to answer. The man fielding those questions on Nintendo’s behalf was none other thanKit Ellis, co-host ofThe Nintendo MinuteandMetroidsuperfan.While it’s tough to topthe signing of a Purple Pikmin, I think Kit did an equally excellent job in managing this bizarre encounter. Thanks again, Kit.
Without meaning to, Maddy “Samus” Myers and I ended up turning thisWhat Samus WantsPAX East 2015 coverage into a full on spin-off ofSamus and Sagat,complete with a three-act narrative. If you watch it from the beginning to end, the story is sort of reminiscent ofZoolander.That’s pretty cool I guess.








