fireburn95 said:
Tearaway I cant count because it launched on vita before it did on ps4 |
It is a new gen for handhelds as well.


fireburn95 said:
Tearaway I cant count because it launched on vita before it did on ps4 |
It is a new gen for handhelds as well.


| Turkish said: Sony seems to have the most AAA ones so far. The list is missing many games like Tearaway and the other Vita IPs they've launched like Soul Sacrifice. |
Are we looking at the same list?
true_fan said:
Are we looking at the same list? |
Whatever console you prefer, is the one you'll see better.
Unless you're a nintendo fan like the few above and try and claim bias.
| true_fan said: Looks like the BIGGEST new ip's reside on XB1. MSFT is bringing the games!!! |
Okay lets see, QB, Ryse, SO and Scalebound for XB1, while BB, Knack, TO: 1886, Until Dawn and Driveclub on PS4. Yeah so now we can call 4 greater than 5 by your logic.
true_fan said:
Are we looking at the same list? |
Yes, but both of you don't have lenses of the same tint. =P
Indiegames included like Resogun and Ori? Is Nintendo penalized for making it easy for Indies to publish on the eShop themself? Otherwise probably Nano Assault or Unepic would be in this list for WiiU, as these are published by the devs themself. And no, these devs usually don't act as publishers.
Ka-pi96 said:
I don't think a collection of old NES games could be considered a new IP... |
This is not a collection of old NES games. As they use elements from old NES-games the status as new IP is debatable though.
fireburn95 said:
A NEW IP uses new property, so ideally, shouldn't use any property from another IP. That's why mario spin-offs would not count, however since we aren't a legal team, as long as the title is a drastic change and doesn't focus too much on the previous IP's, I can let it off, however there are no cases of such in the list above. |
Well, what makes a new IP is really debatable. To give examples: I personally would count main Mario games, Mario Kart, Mario Golf and Smash Bros as completely different IPs although all of them make use of Mario. Mario Maker is difficult, I probably would count it still with main Mario games, although the creation gameplay is somewhat different. But then you could say it could also have been happen that a new Mario Game included an editor, that would be something similar. NES Remix is in similarly difficult terrain. For Nintendoland I think it is more clear it is a new IP, as it has completely new gameplay, it is no Zelda or Metroid game. Similar as Smash is another IP.
fireburn95 said:
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Also it's basically the third installment of the Ico-series.
Great list and great for Nintendo. This list show how vast and numerous are the established IP's they manage and how succesful are to trust in them.
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