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Guys And Girls, dedicated gamers and followers. Next week on May 5th, we will be celebrating our 3 year anniversary. We have had plenty of ups and downs, highs and lows but you have been there everystep of the way. We recently announced on Twitter that if we reach 3K followers, we will do an extra special giveaway. Though we are not there yet, we thought we could offer an incentive that to help make that goal. This is of course, announcing our special giveaway early so that people have a chance of helping us reach our goal. Get ready to use the hashtag #M643yran.

#M643yran

As you may have noticed in our feature image and the immediate image above, we will be hosting two giveaways. One for Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze and Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition both for the Nintendo Switch. Two giveaways means two winners so if you don’t win the first giveaway, you still have another chance.

To be in for a chance to win a PHYSICAL Copy (subject to availability!) You must follow the following rules:

  1. You must follow us on social media (Twitter and/or Facebook) and have subscribed to our mailing list on Miketendo64.com.
  2. Leave a comment on this post or mention us on Facebook/Twitter and use the hashtag #M643yran and tell us which Wii U game you would like to see ported to Nintendo Switch next.
  3. Share your post on social media so we can reach our 3K followers. This is important as we shall offer a runner up prize in the form of a eShop card worth €20/$25 or equivalent.

The winner of the first giveaway will be announced on May 3rd and we shall attempt that you recieve your prize on launch day. The winner of the second giveaway will be announced on May 16th in with more of a chance that their prize will be delivered on launch day. The winners will be contacted by their social media and will be announced on our website. This is why it is important that you subscribe to our mailing list so you can be advised if you have won or not. We will ask for the winner’s personal details privately so we send them their prize.

Good luck to you all! Don’t forget to use the hashtag #M643yran and tell us which Wii U game you would like to see make it’s way to Switch!


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By Mike Scorpio

I am Chief Administrator for Miketendo64.com A news & reviews website for Nintendo related articles and merchandise. An intermediate gamer with over 20 years of experience spanning 4 decades and 4 generations of Nintendo Games Consoles From the NES up to the Wii U. I also manage our YouTube Channel where I post videos frequently ranging from Let's Plays, Unboxings, Let's Talk Abouts, Our Wii U Lv1 Playthrough Series and the Super Mario Maker Bros Show! and a whole lot more, we even have our own Miketendo64 Directs!

16 thoughts on “Miketendo64 3 Year Anniversay Giveaway- #M643yran”
  1. Thank you so much for this giveaway – I’ve been hoping to get Donkey Kong on Switch since it was announced 😛

    Personally, I’d love to see Pikmin 3 make the jump to Switch. It was really enjoyable on Wii U, and I’m not sure when we’ll see Pikmin 4, so this could be a nice way to fill that gap!

  2. I’d most like Xenoblade Chronicles X, Tokyo Mirage Sessions, and even Devil’s Third to be ported to Switch. Actually I’d also love Yoshi’s Woolly World (with all the 3DS versions content also).

    1. All four titles deserve a second chance. Devil’s Third severely flopped on the Wii U, so much so that the online servers were shut down within months of release. Xenoblade Chronicles X is an ideal port as people who have been playing or have finished XC2 may be looking to scratch that RPG itch. Yoshi is a tough one seeing that a new Yoshi game is on the cards sometime this year. Woolly World might not get a port but would definitely be a great shame. Tokyo Mirage Sessions is a interesting choice and one that is very popular. I have had many comments requesting TMS and if game Devs know what is good for them and their fans, they should certainly consider a port.

  3. Congratulations for the anniversary.i would like to see super Mario maker for the switch 🙂

  4. Congrats on the anniversary! I’m following you guys on Twitter for some time and really like your content so far =)

    As for the WiiU game I’d like to see ported I would definitely be happy with Tokyo Mirage Sessions FE! I mean at some point it has to get a port right? Nintendo loves to support the Fire Emblem series lately so they should give some love to this crossover >o< Also the Switch needs more JRPGs anyways! :3

  5. That’s amazing! Thanks a lot for the giveaway!

    I’d love if Super Mario 3D World was ported to Switch #M643yran

  6. Congratulations on the that anniversary and I really wish you all the best for the future!

    I’m hoping for Windwaker to make it’s way to the Switch #M643yran

    1. Thank you! I really enjoyed Windwaker HD on Wii U. I wouldn’t be surprised if Windwaker HD and Twilight Princess HD released for Switch.

  7. Congratulations on that anniversary gents! Keep up with the amazing work that you’re doing.

    I think I would like to see Wonderful101 on the Switch. #M643yran

    1. Thank you! You may be in luck as there are rumours going around that Platinum Games want to bring Wonderful 101 to the Switch. Fingers crossed it happens.

  8. #M643yran Wii Sports… or Switch Sports… however they want to call it 😂 also Wario Ware Smooth Moves or Wii Music… or Switch Music

    1. Those would be some fine additions to the Switch Library. Wii Sports did incredibly well on the Wii. Of course, mainly because it was bundled with the system. Imagine a world where we could play “Switch Sports” anytime, any place, anywhere. That would be incredible.

    1. Thanks Freddy. StarFox Zero was a bittersweet experience and though the controls took some getting used to, it was not as popular as it should be.

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