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ah, so it's called the "Answer" i need to remember that



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

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Sorry guys but these "new IP's" you mentioned are either casual crap or no-names. I'm talking about big franchises like Zelda, DK, Mario. Look at Sony they had Uncharted, Killzone, LBP etc. this gen, look at Microsoft, they had at least Gears. Nintendo made nothing new that's mentionable for the hardcore gamer since ehm...yeah.



Game of the year 2017 so far:

5. Resident Evil VII
4. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
3. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
2. Horizon Zero Dawn
1. Super Mario Odyssey

it won't be f-zero because it's too futuristic to captivate someone who wants a plain old racer. F-Zero needs a serious reboot though. GX was AWESOME!



RolStoppable said:
ghettoglamour said:
Sorry guys but these "new IP's" you mentioned are either casual crap or no-names. I'm talking about big franchises like Zelda, DK, Mario. Look at Sony they had Uncharted, Killzone, LBP etc. this gen, look at Microsoft, they had at least Gears. Nintendo made nothing new that's mentionable for the hardcore gamer since ehm...yeah.

Since when are Zelda, DK and Mario hardcore games?


I didn't say that, you got it wrong. I game that appeals to hardcore gamers doesn't mean it cannot appeal to the casuals.



Game of the year 2017 so far:

5. Resident Evil VII
4. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
3. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
2. Horizon Zero Dawn
1. Super Mario Odyssey

ghettoglamour said:
Sorry guys but these "new IP's" you mentioned are either casual crap or no-names. I'm talking about big franchises like Zelda, DK, Mario. Look at Sony they had Uncharted, Killzone, LBP etc. this gen, look at Microsoft, they had at least Gears. Nintendo made nothing new that's mentionable for the hardcore gamer since ehm...yeah.

Disaster, and the 3 Operation Rainfall games aren't no-names, and just because a game is casual, or doesn't appeal to you, doesn't mean it should be excluded. The casual games are new  IPs too. Casual, but still new. 



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Chrizum said:

There is a leaked screenshot going around the internetz:


BWAHAHAHAHA!!!

robzo100 said:
it won't be f-zero because it's too futuristic to captivate someone who wants a plain old racer.

F-Zero needs a serious reboot though.GX was AWESOME!

Yes it was! Truth is, I'd actually be glad enough if they re-released F-Zero GX with a 30 player online mode. Keeping the graphics poor should make 30 player online doable (I obviously wouldn't mind if they updated the textures though). :D



ghettoglamour said:
Sorry guys but these "new IP's" you mentioned are either casual crap or no-names. I'm talking about big franchises like Zelda, DK, Mario. Look at Sony they had Uncharted, Killzone, LBP etc. this gen, look at Microsoft, they had at least Gears. Nintendo made nothing new that's mentionable for the hardcore gamer since ehm...yeah.


Killzone is a new IP this gen? LBP is hardcore? so anything you don't like is not hardcore? 

Besides, way to change from your original point.

ghettoglamour said:
After 50 years Nintendo makes a new IP, congratulations!!!

so from not making new IPs ever to not making IPs you like...  



MikeB predicts that the PS3 will sell about 140 million units by the end of 2016 and triple the amount of 360s in the long run.

ghettoglamour said:
After 50 years Nintendo makes a new IP, congratulations!!!


And yet the one depending on third party's IPs is not Nintendo...



milkyjoe said:
Mummelmann said:

This thread takes me back. Back to a time where many of you who are saying; "sims are boring, I don't want Nintendo to do this." were telling people who said; "motion controls and casual games are stupid, I don't want Nintendo to make them." that they were being childish and elitist. I know that I'm one of the biggest advocates against motion controls and touch controls so maybe it sounds dumb coming from me, but my gripe lies with trying to make the whole industry into a mishmash of flailing about and rubbing your fingers on unresponsive pads that would hinder depth of controls, I have never said outright that "I don't want anyone to be able to enjoy motion or touch games", that would be, well, childish and elitist.

Just think about that for a second. Would it kill you if Nintendo released a racing "sim" on their console? Aren't you guys always talking about how much money Nintendo have? Surely, they can afford to publish one game out of the usual group?

I'm 28 this year. I'm not some dumb kid that's only ever played games on one brand of console like you get infesting places like this. Outside of some as yet unforeseen new genre, I've tried games in every genre in existence on consoles from pretty much every manufacturer around now or in the past (I never played a Neo Geo game, for shame). I'm old enough to know what I like, and what I don't like, and I know that there's very little certain genres can do to change my mind on this as they are mostly set in their ways. Racing sims are one of those that are unlikely to ever sway me, and if that makes me elitist, then so be it.

You'll notice though that I don't say that racing sims are bad for the industry as a whole, nor do I suggest that racing sims will be the death of traditional gaming, which are just two examples of many critiques often levelled at motion controls. I just don't like them, I don't try and tell other people not to like them, or that they are doing something bad by liking them, and that is the crucial difference.

I also happen to be 28 years old and I also know what I like and dislike. My issue was never with "I don't like racing sims." Of course not everyone does and that's fine. My issue was with "I don't like racing sims so Nintendo are wasting their time when they're making something I don't enjoy." That's elitist, at the very least.

Your distaste for racing sims does not make you elitist, in fact; all the years I've seen you post here the thought has never crossed my mind. Take my gripes with Move and Kinect for example; I have nothing personal against the products themselves, nor do I throw tantrums because some might enjoy using them, my displeasure is derived from the fact that they have offered very little that matters to the gaming world abd have focused mostly on mindless fare. The same thing annoys me with the Wii-mote, the controller itself is nothing short if brilliant but there are way too few who are utilizing the potential this thing has, using mostly waggle functions and adding annoying sounds to the speakers.

I understand perfectly well that there is room for two markets, or perhaps even more, and everyone should be free to enjoy the games they want. Which brings me back to the question; how can people say that Nintendo are wasting their time with this because they don't like it? Or is it that this type of game won't sell on a Nintendo console (which would be kind of admitting that hardcore 3rd party games don't sell)? Or is it horrible that Nintendo are actually reading the enthusiast market rather than just scout out across the blue ocean that netted them so much money this gen? A lot of Nintendo fans in here seem very, very offended at the idea that Nintendo might actually make a decision based on the demands of the market and developers and not just do cooky, original things all the time. There's a time and place for everything and I think its time that Nintendo showed that they can conform to a market (don't tell me the N64 and Gamecube showed that, publisher fees were atrocious and the chose silly formats out of spite) and show 3rd parties that their platform is able to move software beyond Just Dance and anything labelled "Nintendo", and this is what they are doing with this title. If anything, Nintendo fans should welcome the initiative and effort rather than show utter disdain based on personal preference and attitude.

This is a good move by them, in my opinion, this and actually building a console which can recieve proper ports from consoles of the same generation. It shows that they are thinking are trying to solve the problems they've had over the 7th generation, sticking to the old ways out of defiance won't get them anywhere and the same goes for their fans.



I don't want that.