DanneSandin said:
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I doubt they will put two circle pads in. The one right now is practically perfect, they don't need to make another.
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DanneSandin said:
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I doubt they will put two circle pads in. The one right now is practically perfect, they don't need to make another.
NintendoPie said:
I doubt they will put two circle pads in. The one right now is practically perfect, they don't need to make another. |
How come they realesed a circle-pad-pro-thingy then? I'd NEVER buy that! it's too big and clumsy - therefore I think they'll make a second 3DS (kinda like they did with the DS lite) and add a second circle-pad...
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Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.
happydolphin said:
If the first bold italics is true, I think I'm going to break something.
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Oh please, next you'll be telling me how you hate EA and Activision, while forgetting the fact that many devs. have simply become bankrupt this last gen.
360 graphics are fine, and while some power could be used to push more pixels, etc, the fact is we really ARE at a point where graphics don't matter.
“When we make some new announcement and if there is no positive initial reaction from the market, I try to think of it as a good sign because that can be interpreted as people reacting to something groundbreaking. ...if the employees were always minding themselves to do whatever the market is requiring at any moment, and if they were always focusing on something we can sell right now for the short term, it would be very limiting. We are trying to think outside the box.” - Satoru Iwata - This is why corporate multinationals will never truly understand, or risk doing, what Nintendo does.
Wii U`s power comments are all over the place! Either no one knows for sure or there are going to be a lot of different Wii U skus when the console launches. Each with it`s power! :D
Good times!
If you want real numbers:
01. Mario Kart 7 (3DS) - 35 105 / 1 404 728
02. Rhythm Thief (3DS) - 31 598 / New
03. Monster Hunter Tri G (3DS) - 31 369 / 1 159 866
04. Super Mario 3D Land (3DS) - 26 051 / 1 265 491
05. One Chanbara Z (X360) - 22 013 / New
06. Heroes Phantasia (PSP) - 15 163 / New
07. Inazuma Eleven GO Dark/Shine (3DS) - 14 190 / 360 325
08. Beyond the Labyrinth (3DS) - 14 176 / New
09. Super Robot Wars OG Saga (PSP) - 11 598 / 93 494
10. Warriors Orocho 3 (PS3) - 10 690 / 347 614
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01. Nintendo 3DS - 80 960 / 4 704 590
02. Playstation 3 - 21 155 / 7 762 331
03. Sony PSP - 17 181 / 18 840 136
04. PS Vita - 15 219 / 516 481
05. Nintendo Wii - 10 173 / 12 237 098
06. Nintendo DS - 2 022 / 32 820 765
07. Xbox 360 - 1 588 / 1 541 890
08. Playstation 2 - 903 / 21 777 099
Ouch Beyond the Labyrinth
DanneSandin said:
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They probably released it because of it not having the second circle pad, so it fixes their problems.
megaman79 said:
360 graphics are fine, and while some power could be used to push more pixels, etc, the fact is we really ARE at a point where graphics don't matter. |
No, you're wrong. If a dev wants to implement high end graphics, all the power to them. If a console manufacturer fails to provide that opportunity, it's a mistake. Man, the Wii wasn't a bad enough lesson for you to understand that? And do you realize the Wii U needs to generate 3 images at once, all HD? I don't think you did. Add to that some customers are looking for 3D. If Nintendo makes this an expensive console yet doesn't deliver on the high-end graphics, I'll break something. Promise.
I don't want the games, I'm happy with the graphics of today. It's that I want Nintendo to succeed, pure and simple bud.
Check this out on gonintendo.com:
"Rumor - Yoshinori Ono says Wii U has more to offer than was shown at E3
Jan 25, 2012 by cortjezterShow/Hide
Comments: 4This translation comes from Neogaf; the original coming from spanish gaming site, 3D Juegos. Obviously the quote isn't a rumor, but his claims are without any official backing.
What we saw last E3 is not a reflection of everything this console is able to offer. We have been trying the development kits and some of its new characteristics will improve its possibilities. It isn't something like Kinect or similar accessories, it's something different.
I can't tell you more about it because, if I do, Nintendo will send assassins to finish me! (laughs) But let’s say that Wii U will be a console with so many and unique possibilities that it will be difficult to show them in the box they are going to sell it or to be published by magazines and other mediums.
Check out the source link for the full article (in Spanish), which itself has a link to their own full interview."
This is THE best comment i have seen about Wii U!
I would have hoped it had more to offer than it showed at E3! Because there wasn't that much >_<
In a preview for Animal Crossing 3DS, it has been revealed that as you take on the role of the mayor of your town (rather than being a resident as in previous games), you’ll be able to decorate more of your village, with the specific mention that you can “add benches or street lamps to brighten the place up and make your villagers happier.”
But, because “being mayor can be a daunting task,” you’ll be accompanied by a secretary throughout the course of the game. She’s a dog-like character that’s new to the series who is described as “clumsy” and will point out parts of the town that look good, or may need work. They also said “chatting with her may be one of the game’s highlights”.....
It’s also confirmed that it will be possible to “design every aspect of your house, right down to the design of the mailbox and the color of fencing outside.” In terms of interior design, you can change your furniture by taking it to a special furniture shop, which allows you to tweak individual objects so they look like you want them to look. Character-wise you’re able to have separate top and bottom designs for your clothing so, “if you want your little Animal Crossing boy to wear a t-shirt and a skirt then, odd as that may look, you can do it.”
The village itself is, “to be a lot bigger this time than ever with many separate section”, and you can see its general layout in the image above. There’s also a new section for “Model Homes”. These are homes designed to provide you with inspiration for your own designs. Plus, since the game supports StreetPass, when you pass someone with a save file for Animal Crossing 3DS, their house is added to this section.
So..... who’s excited?!
ANIMAL CROSSING HECK YEAH!!!!!!!!
Info from Nintendo 3DS Blog.