 Hey everyone, welcome to Prime Answers. This is our weekend Q&A. Usually goes up every Saturday. If you would like to actually get your questions in, all you need to do is head on over to our Discord server, link down below, and you can actually submit your questions. Also occasionally, we will take questions from a community post like we are doing this week. Now, the headline topic, I don't even know what it is at this point because I haven't answered the questions, but the headline topic is somewhere in the mix of questions. Let's try to get through as many questions as we can as fast as possible the same way that we handle our news. Let's go. Our first question comes from RareAir23 and he says, Prime question, a 4-channel leak that got a small bit of traction a couple of months ago predicted the sequel to the legend of Zelda, Breath of the Wild, and Metroid Prime 4 would release in 2023 together. Oh man, what a bold bet. In a perfect world where both games are ready to release in the same year, what good reasons are there to take on such a task of releasing both games in the same calendar being that they're such big games? What? What? Ha ha ha ha. That I, RareAir23, I love you man. Metroid's not that big of a franchise. You wanna know what's a bigger combo of games? Splatoon 3 and Pokemon, Scarlet and Violet this year. One, Zelda has only sold over 8 million units one time. That was Breath of the Wild. Metroid has never sold really north of 4 million. So what are we talking about? These are not what you think they are. All right. You can have multiple big releases in the same year. Let's start there. Let's ignore what the games are. Nintendo can have multiple big releases in the same year because they have multiple big releases every year. They really, really do. Seriously, did we forget 2017? Splatoon 2, Breath of the Wild, Mario Odyssey, Xenoblade Chronicles 2. This is not really rocket science. It's a really confusing question. And I don't even understand the premise because you're acting like Nintendo can't release multiple big games in the same year. And again, as excited as I am for Metroid Prime 4, Metroid itself is not really that big of a selling IP for Nintendo. It's actually under like the bottom tier. So I don't even think that they would consider a big game release in 2023. Corey Bohm has a question coming in and he says Prime question, who's better at Splatoon? Eric Moore, our cohost of the Nintendo Prime podcast, or Sonic Man the Best. Please explain in detail. There is no detail to explain. Eric Moore doesn't play Splatoon 2. So Sonic Man the Best wins by default. Next, Splatoon 3 lands. Can we all squid up to Splat Prime? And he's talking about ePrimify from our live streams. And I don't team up to gang up on anybody in Splatoon 3 if it just so happens that we're randomly on the same teams and we're randomly on the same teams, but he's gonna have teammates too. And I'm not very good at Splatoon. So I'm gonna be the one that gets wrecked. Terrence D. Clark has a prime question as well. And he says, will you stream Tuesday's GamesCon event? Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday. That is the 23rd, yes. Yes, I will be live streaming on the 23rd because we know there's gonna at least be Sonic Frontiers at opening night live. So that alone is reason enough for me to live stream the event. And yes, we'll be live streaming it right here. It's gonna be a little weird. It's gonna throw off my news video that day, I bet, but we'll figure it out. All the rest of these questions coming right off of YouTube. First one from all things Mario saying, having been over five years since Mario Odyssey in speculation of a new Mario game being announced next month, do you think Nintendo is ready to finally bring back its main man? And if so, where is the direction they take it in Odyssey sequel, a whole new open world game? I think it's been long enough since Mario Odyssey that we are not going to get a sequel. They're clearly working on a brand new 3D game with a brand new direction. I don't know what that direction is going to be, but yeah, if they wanted to do a direct sequel like three years ago was probably the time to drop it. We're about three years too late. So with that amount of time, I would presume it's a brand new concept. Havinghope5 asks, do you think if we get a September direct do you think we will get Breath of the Wild 2 info, release date and a title, or do you think it will be delayed again? What is, what, no, one, we're not gonna get a Breath of the Wild 2 news in September, just, I'm just throwing this out. There's a guess I don't actually know, but I don't expect it. And just because it's not there in September doesn't mean it's delayed. The game doesn't come out till 2023. What are we talking about? What are we talking, it's a 2023 game. It's spring of 2023. That means they have all the way up until basically some time in June to release it. Now people don't realize that spring heads into June. Look, look guys, there is nothing to worry about with Breath of the Wild 2 at the moment. We don't have to hear about it this year. They can start the advertising campaign in January or February of next year. Breath of the Wild 2 doesn't need nine months of advertising to come out. It'll be fine. People are worrying too much about this game. Seriously, don't worry about it. Stop expecting to see it this year. It's not a game coming out in 2022. And it not being shown this year doesn't mean it's delayed again. All right, seriously, let's move on. The speed forever says which Nintendo franchise do you think deserves to come back? Like maybe F-Zero, Golden Sun, Kicking Intergrace, Donkey Kong, or whatever one you think. Well, Donkey Kong, I'm gonna kind of set aside, although we haven't had one since Tropical Freeze. That was in 2014. The rest of those haven't been around, but F-Zero and Golden Sun, probably a bit longer. We did have Kid Icarus uprising at one point. None of them. I think Snowboard Kids needs to come back and I'm gonna stand by that. Nintendo reconnects, so what is your favorite part of being a content creator? That's a really, really interesting question because I enjoy being a content creator for many reasons, but just to keep this low, I guess just interacting with the community is probably my favorite aspect. It's not why I create content, but when the content's done and out that what's left after the content releases is your reactions and interacting with you guys. So that's probably my favorite part. JTS asks, is there any hope left for a brand new 2D adventure, not a port for Mario and or Zelda? Well, sure. I think Link's Awakening, the top-down, that was an example. So if you're just talking about top-down Zelda, not like 2D, but a top-down Zelda game, I think there will be another one. As for a side-scrolling Mario game, absolutely there'll be another one someday. They're giving it a break. Last time they gave it a break, they came back with new Super Mario Bros. Wii and that exploded onto the scene. So I think they're doing the same thing now. They're giving 2D Mario a bit of a break and they'll come back to it next generation. So yeah, there'll be new ones. It's just gonna be a bit. JD Incinerator says, what N64 games do you think should be added to the expansion pass? Conquerors bad for a day. They add that and I'm good. Cody Gonzalez says, thoughts on Xenoblade 3 or Xenoblade as a franchise. So far, I'm really enjoying Xenoblade 3. I think it might be the best of the Xenoblade trilogy, not counting X, of course, as a sort of a side game. But yeah, the Xenoblade franchise itself is really, really good and I think Nintendo's trying to turn it into the Nintendo Final Fantasy and I'm all on board with that. Koopty Loops's favorite part of Metroid Dread. My favorite part, the entire game. I don't know if I could break down any specific part. I mean, the boss fights, I guess, are pro... The boss fights are really good, but I love the exploration. I love the puzzles. I even running from the Emmys. Like there isn't a whole lot I dislike about Metroid Dread, to be honest. It's probably easier to ask me, what do you dislike about Metroid Dread? Well, I guess my answer is the same. Nothing. Death Sword Slash is what Zelda stuff is going down in 2022. At this point, nothing. I don't think we're getting anything Zelda this year. Sorry. Bicarious has the most important question of the day. Lemon or lime? Lemon. Well, I like lemon in most situations. I like lime in drinks. I'm weird. Sorry. Anyway, Facebooks, that was Prime Answers. Thank you so much for tuning in and I'll catch each and every one of you in our next video.