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DevilRising said:
JazzB1987 said:
DevilRising said:
JazzB1987 said:
Nintendo should just go and buy Shin'en Platinum wayForward and Namco and well maybe Sega.


Replace Namco with Vanillaware, and I'm 100% on board. If those companies made Nintendo conosole only games from here on out, I'd be fuckin set.

 

And this is coming from a PS3 owner who is still waiting to buy Dragon's Crown. *sigh*


Why not just add Vanillaware? 
(had to google vanillaware  I own Muramasa and Odin Sphere but somehow forget about the dev)

I mean I would be totally happy if Namco would be part of Nintendo and then all the TALES games would be Nintendo exclusive. And Soul Calibur (I never liked Tekken much because the first 5 impressions I had was LOL SLOWMO GAME....+ I hate it's characters...  but bought Tag2 for WiiU anyways just to support WiiU)

We should also add LEVEL5.

So Shin'en, PlatinumGames, wayForward, Namco, Vanillaware, Sega, Level5. What else xD?

 

 

I can see what you're saying. But the Tekken and Soul Caliber series', both of which I'm a fan, have really gone down the crapper in the last half  decade or so. Tekken Tag 2 was alright, except for the shit-tastic music. But really, they haven't been good since Tekken 5 and SCIII, which should have been multiplatform again.

 

I love Pac-Man, but they haven't done anything worthwhile with him in a long time, outside of that Championship DX game, which is fun. The new one looks okay, we'll see how it really plays. I don't DISLIKE Namco, mind you.

 

But I think outside of Sega, I'd rather that Nintendo added smaller developers like Vanillaware, Wayforward, Platinum, etc. to the fold.

 

 

Speaking of small devs, I REALLY REALLY REALLY hope that Skip Ltd. suprises me with an awesome new Chibi Robo game for Wii U.

I agree that Soul Calibur/Tekken have gone downhill recently but if Nintendo was over seeing them, I think they could make them really shine again.

I think Nintendo should by small developers and sign exclusive deals with bigger devs to resurrect series that have gone down hill.

Games like Soul Calibur and Ninja Gaiden are great examples of games that most recent outings have been lackluster. I feel Nintendo should publish the next installments and oversee the projects to insure maximum quality.

Basically buy small devs like Shin'en and a few others that could someday make the next big thing while continuing there partnerships like what weve seen with Platinum and Sega.



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