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Ali_16x said:

Lmao, now you are just putting all of the published by Nintendo

Devil's Third is still owned by Valhalla and Lego City by Warner Bros. Nintendo Land is just another name for Wii Play, still the same game.


Same as Bloodborne...



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KLXVER said:
Ali_16x said:

Lmao, now you are just putting all of the published by Nintendo

Devil's Third is still owned by Valhalla and Lego City by Warner Bros. Nintendo Land is just another name for Wii Play, still the same game.


Same as Bloodborne...


Lmao keep arguing, if you believe that Nintendo has more or the same amount of New IPs than Sony has since the PS3/Wii era, boy. 



"There is only one race, the pathetic begging race"

Ali_16x said:


Lmao keep arguing, if you believe that Nintendo has more or the same amount of New IPs than Sony has since the PS3/Wii era, boy. 


I dont know much about what IPs Sony have, just like you dont know much about Nintendos.



Ali_16x said:
WiiU-Dude said:
IamAwsome said:
OdinHades said:
For comparison, Sony Computer Entertainment has published 143 brand new franchises since 2001!

My source is wikipedia and I'm sure I made some mistakes, but whatever, you get the whole idea. =P
Someone in the mood of making such a list for Microsoft Game Studios?

PS1:

C-12: Final Resistance
Atlantis: Lost Empire

PS2:

FantaVision
AirBlade
ATV Offroad Fury
The Bouncer
Dark Cloud

Dropship: United Peace Force
Extermination
Frequency
ICO
Jak and Daxter

Kinetica
Mister Mosquito
Moto GP
Okage: Shadow King
WRC

The Getaway
Kingdom Hearts
The Mark of Kri
Ratchet and Clank
Sly Cooper

Smash Court Tennis
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs
War of the Monsters
Amplitude
Dog's Life

Ghosthunter
Hardware: Online Arena
My Street
Primal
Siren

Jet Li: Rise to Honor
Killzone
Buzz!
EyeToy (Play, Kinetic etc.)
Genji: Dawn of the Samurai

God of War
Shadow of the Colossus
Shinobido: Way of the Ninja
Tourist Trophy
Urban Reign

Rogue Galaxy
Chandragupta: Warrior Prince
Street Cricket Champions
SingStar

PS3:

Genji: Days of the Blade
Resistance: Fall of Man
Blast Factor
Go! (Sudoku, Puzzle etc.)
The Eye of Judgement

Folklore
Heavenly Sword
Lair
MotorStorm
Uncharted

Warhawk
Calling all Cars!
Everyday Shooter
flow
High Velocity Bowling

Pain
Pixeljunk Racers
Piyotama
Snakeball
Super Rub 'a' Dub

Super Stardust HD
Toy Home
LittleBigPlanet
Crash Commando
Echochrome

Elefunk
The Last Guy
Linger in Shadows
PixelJunk
Sky Diving

Demon's Souls
EyePet
InFamous
.detuned
Hustle Kings

Fat Princess
Flower
Rag Doll Kung Fu
Savage Moon
Trash Panic

The Fight
Heavy Rain
Kung Fu Rider
M.A.G.
ModNation Racers

The Shoot
Sports Champions
Start the Party
TV Superstars
White Knight Chronicles

Dead Nation
Tumble
Carnival Island
DC Universe Online
Everybody Dance

PlayStation Move Heroes
Book of Spells
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
Sorcery
Tokyo Jungle

Datura
Journey
The Unfinished Swan
Beyond: Two Souls
Diggs Nightcrawler

The Last of Us
Puppeteer
Doki-Doki Universe
Rain


PS4:

Knack
Resogun
Sound Shapes
Playroom
Entwined


PSP:

The Con
Fired Up
World Tour Soccer
Brave Story
Kingdom of Paradise

Pursuit Force
Beats
Jeanne d'Arc
Patapon
Invizimals

LocoRoco
Patchwork Heroes
What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord?


PS Vita:

Gravity Rush
Little Deviants
Reality Fighters
Smart As...
Unit 13

Soul Sacrifice
Tearaway
Freedom Wars
Ecolibrium
Escape Plan

Just like people are pointing out with the Nintendo list, how many of these are "worth it"? 

You completely miss the point. Who cares how many MS or Sony has created. The point is Nintendo isn't all Mario, Zelda, and Pokemon. They do do other IPs. That's all. So many people whine that Nintendo only does those few IPs. It's clear they don't. 

You're saying NIntendo isn't all about rehashed games? Then why does Sony already have more new IPs for the PS4 than Nintendo does for the Wii U? 


Ok. I will repeat. This thread was SIMPLY about how Nintendo is about more than a handful of IPs!!! It is to refute those who claim otherwise. Regardless if in house or published. NO WHERE does the original topic mention Sony or even MS. It does not list this to compare to other platforms. It was ONLY to point out Nintendo is more than Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Donkey Kong, Kirby etc. So again I say you've missed the point of the original point. 



WiiU-Dude said:
AZWification said:

The number is pretty impressive... Too bad the same thing cannot be said for some of those games! I mean, Bonsai Barber? Fossil Fighters? Steel Diver? Those aren't spectacular games or anything!


I think you already know this or rather realized this, but the point is they do indeed create new IPs or are open to new IPs. I also get tired of all the whining that they are only Mario and Zelda, or even Pokemon, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Kirby...wait a second if I stopped there it would be impressive. Some of the most iconic franchises. People need to find something new to gripe about. They do try new things. Publishing Bayonetta 2 is...um...quite a departure. While not a new franchise, nor their franchise, they are open to the risqué. It's a shame their tent pole IPs  destroy most other IPs in terms of quality and imagination that they usually tower over the competition - in what they do that is. Their top tier titles are so great that it almost seems like that's all they do. 

Sure! I'm not saying otherwise, and I do appreciate a lot what they are doing with games like Bayo 2 and Devil's Third, but I simply wish that more of those games were fully-fleshed out games and not some random downloadable titles!



                
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WiiU-Dude said:

Ok. I will repeat. This thread was SIMPLY about how Nintendo is about more than a handful of IPs!!! It is to refute those who claim otherwise. Regardless if in house or published. NO WHERE does the original topic mention Sony or even MS. It does not list this to compare to other platforms. It was ONLY to point out Nintendo is more than Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Donkey Kong, Kirby etc. So again I say you've missed the point of the original poin


Tell me, not including Mario,Zledo, Pokemon, Donkey, Kirby, who is to say how many new IPs Nintendo owns is a lot? Owning 1 or 2 new ips since the Wii U release date, who is to say that is a little or a lot? No one, that is why you compare it with Microsoft and Sony. 

Example, if Sony owned 20 new IPs since the PS4 launch and the Wii U 5, are you going to say that Nintendo owns a lot? No, that is why you compare. I'm sure that is what people have been doing, when they look at Sony's new IP on PS3 and then Nintendos New IPs on Wii, my god, Wii era, barely any new IP. Look at the Wii's new IP list, lmao....



"There is only one race, the pathetic begging race"

I will probably be ignored but anyway: How can a game series not be considered as an own IP just because there is Mario in the name?
There are many IPs that are successful that have nothing but the name "Mario" to do with the original concept of Mario = Side scrolling Plattformer, or its "evolution" 3D Mario = 3D free running Plattformer.

Here are some that does not even have "Mario" in the title:
Luigi's Mansion - 2001, 2013 (Action/Adventure) Total sales: ~7 millions
WarioWare - 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009 (Micro game compilation) Total sales: ~8 millions
Donkey Konga (Jungle Beat) - 2003 2004 2008 (Rhythm game) Total sales: ~3 millions

Here are the "Mario" games:
Mario & Luigi - 2003, 2005, 2009, 2013 (RPG) Total sales: ~9 millions
Mario Strikers - 2005, 2007 (Sports game) Total sales: ~4 millions
Mario & Sonic at the ... - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013 (Sports game) Total sales: ~22 millions
Mario vs Donkey Kong - 2004 2006 2010 (Puzzle game) Total sales: ~5 millions
Mario Sluggers (Baseball) - 2005, 2008 (Sports game) Total sales: ~3 millions

And some that began on the N64:
Mario Tennis - First game 2000 (Sports game) Total sales: ~7 millions
Paper Mario - First game 2000 (RPG) Total sales: ~9 millions
Mario Party - First game 1998 (Mini game compilation) Total sales: ~36 millions
Mario Golf - First game 1999 (Sports game) Total sales: ~4 millions



baloofarsan said:

I will probably be ignored but anyway: How can a game series not be considered as an own IP just because there is Mario in the name?
There are many IPs that are successful that have nothing but the name "Mario" to do with the original concept of Mario = Side scrolling Plattformer, or its "evolution" 3D Mario = 3D free running Plattformer.

Here are some that does not even have "Mario" in the title:
Luigi's Mansion - 2001, 2013 (Action/Adventure) Total sales: ~7 millions
WarioWare - 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009 (Micro game compilation) Total sales: ~8 millions
Donkey Konga (Jungle Beat) - 2003 2004 2008 (Rhythm game) Total sales: ~3 millions

Here are the "Mario" games:
Mario & Luigi - 2003, 2005, 2009, 2013 (RPG) Total sales: ~1 millions
Mario Strikers - 2005, 2007 (Sports game) Total sales: ~4 millions
Mario & Sonic at the ... - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013 (Sports game) Total sales: ~22 millions
Mario vs Donkey Kong - 2004 2006 2010 (Puzzle game) Total sales: ~5 millions
Mario Sluggers (Baseball) - 2005, 2008 (Sports game) Total sales: ~3 millions

And some that began on the N64:
Mario Tennis - First game 2000 (Sports game) Total sales: ~7 millions
Paper Mario - First game 2000 (RPG) Total sales: ~9 millions
Mario Party - First game 1998 (Mini game compilation) Total sales: ~36 millions
Mario Golf - First game 1999 (Sports game) Total sales: ~4 millions


It's like you don't know what everyone here is talking about, rehashes. Google it, then try and ask the same question.



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AZWification said:

The number is pretty impressive... Too bad the same thing cannot be said for some of those games! I mean, Bonsai Barber? Fossil Fighters? Steel Diver? Those aren't spectacular games or anything!


Those are actually not some of the worst offenders on the list. They certainly have their own things going. And both Steel Diver and Fossil Fighters has spawned sequels, so they're not just throwaway  IPs either.



Ali_16x said:

It's like you don't know what everyone here is talking about, rehashes. Google it, then try and ask the same question.


Not to pick fights, but YOU try googling it. It's not a real term, and even inside the gaming community people are in violent disagreement about its meaning.