Galaki said:
Repeat it enough times and people are bound to take it as fact, regardless how illogical. |
Galaki said:
Repeat it enough times and people are bound to take it as fact, regardless how illogical. |
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
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Thanks, *right click, save as*
ready to be deployed in future threads
Good point. After years talking trash I'm actually considering buying one (second hand though) for Xenoblade and The Last Story...
Buzzi said:
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I have it, it's great, but it's not going to tide me over for months.
A game I'm developing with some friends:
www.xnagg.com/zombieasteroids/publish.htm
It is largely a technical exercise but feedback is appreciated.
Demotruk said:
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Of course, but many seem to think there are not good games on 3DS, while there are at least 3 (SSFIV, Ridge Racer and Ghost Recon). Sure, not system sellers, but neither DS had one (Mario 64 was a remake, I would not call it a system sellers and indeed it didn't push many systems outside the first wave on consumers). Let's hope Zelda doesn't have limited shipments like a rumor says, that would be sad...
Buzzi said:
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This is something I've been trying to get accross for weeks now. The original DS took almost a year ot get good games (like Kirby's Canvas Curse, WarioWare Touched, Jump Superstars and Ouendan). The same thing is just happening with the 3DS. Many amazing games have been announced, but are coming out in Summer-Fall.
Also, I wouldn't put it past Nintendo ot make limited shipments of Zelda Remake. They did the same with Metroid Prime Trilogy, which now goes for $70 used.
Erik Aston said: Eh. The sales problem is a games problem. They're one and the same. I did really enjoy my Gamecube, but after Wii there's no way I want to go back. It has nothing to do with wanting to root for a champion or caring about what other people think about my tastes... It has to do with Wii Sports, WarioWare, Mario Kart Wii and NSMBW being pure bliss gaming that I hadn't experienced since I was a kid. Nintendo has changed course from making those types of games. |
Those are so much my thoughts. And replaying a lot of games games like Castlevania and Secret of Many on the VC shows how much talent went into so little, and instead of trying to fake reality, they fired our imaginations (which is basically better than any cut scene a game can have).
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
This is something I've been trying to get accross for weeks now. The original DS took almost a year ot get good games (like Kirby's Canvas Curse, WarioWare Touched, Jump Superstars and Ouendan). The same thing is just happening with the 3DS. Many amazing games have been announced, but are coming out in Summer-Fall. Also, I wouldn't put it past Nintendo ot make limited shipments of Zelda Remake. They did the same with Metroid Prime Trilogy, which now goes for $70 used. |
I really don't think that will happen with OoT3DS. Prime Trilogy was really pitched from beginning to end as a premium enthusiast-only item. OoT3DS they seem to be pitching as a selling point for the system itself
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.