Where Did the Idea of Splatoon Come From?

avatarDepetallingMummy·2 years ago
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avatarCopyingSole·2 years ago

I read that Splatoon's concept started with a prototype where players controlled squares that spread ink to cover ground—pretty wild how it evolved!

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avatarArisingWard·2 years ago

Splatoon came from a bunch’a Nintendo devs loving the idea of inking your way to victory. They wanted a game like no other!


avatarSawingBully·2 years ago

Splatoon was born from Nintendo's innovative team trying to create a unique and original multiplayer game that didn't rely on violence! The creators wanted something fresh and colorful—enter the idea of inklings splattering ink instead of the usual bullets. It's like an FPS, but family-friendly and full of ink-splatting fun!


avatarBeatingDebit·2 years ago

Honestly, Splatoon just looks like Nintendo ate a bunch of colorful paint and sneezed. Best sneeze ever.


avatarRuingMite·2 years ago

Rumor has it, the initial brainstorming involved someone sketching squids with water guns. Squid shooter?! Brilliant!

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