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zorg1000 said:
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zorg1000 said:

 

Once again let's ignore the guy who listed games that could very well release in 2017 for NX.

Explain to me how Hal Labs released 4 Kirby titles for 4 different platforms in the span of 3.5 years but can't develop 1 game for NX in 2-2.5 years.

Explain to me how EAD Group 2 released 10 games on 4 different platforms over the course of 10 years but can't develop 1 game for NX in 2-2.5 years.

Explain to me how Monster Games has released a new game roughly every 2 years since 2006 but can't develop 1 game for NX in 2-2.5 years.

Explain to me how ND Cube released 8 games for 4 different platforms from 2011-2015 but can't develop 1 game for NX in 2-2.5 years.

Explain to me how EAD Tokyo released 6 games on 3 platforms in 7 years but can't develop 1 game for NX in 2-3 years.

Explain to me how EAD Group 1 released 6 games on 4 platforms in 9 years but can't develop 1 game for NX in 3-3.5 years.

 


Developing games for the DS or for the GBA and developing games for a next gen system is not the same!

Dude, i think from your posts here and on other threads you are far gone in your own denial world.

I'm just gonna have to disagree with you. None of what you say is sensible.

Now u r just being ignorant, not a single GBA title is mentioned above and ur missing a huge point, these developers transitioned from DS to Wii to 3DS to Wii U without it affecting their output, they still released games in the same time frame.

Mario Kart 7 released December 2011, Mario Kart 8 released May 2014. This team made the transition from 3DS to Wii U and made their first HD game in 2.5 years.

Hal released a Wii game in November 2011 then a 3DS game in January 2014 then a Wii U game in February 2015. The transition from Wii to 3DS was the same as the transition from 3DS to Wii U.

ND Cube released a Wii game in 2011 followed by a Wii game in 2012 followed by a Wii U & a 3DS game in 2013 followed by 2 Wii U games in 2015.

EAD Group 2 released a DS game in 2005 followed by 2 Wii games in 2006 followed by 2 Wii games in 2008 followed by a Wii game in 2009 followed by a 3DS game & a Wii U game in 2012 followed by a 3DS game & a Wii U game in 2015.

EAD Tokyo released a Wii game in 2010 followed by a 3DS game in 2011 followed by a Wii U game in 2013 and another Wii U game in 2014.

Everything I said is sensible. If these developers can transition from 3DS to Wii U in the same time frame it took them to transition from DS to Wii & Wii to 3DS than there is no reason why they can't see a similar transition from Wii U to NX.

 


You have lost any complete sense of sanity if you think developing an HD game and developing an SD or a portable game is remotely in the same league. Much less a next-gen game.

There really is nothing to discuss.