armodillo17 said:
Yes |
Wrong, the answer is no, it is much worse. I could never have fathomed it would be that bad...
armodillo17 said:
Yes |
Wrong, the answer is no, it is much worse. I could never have fathomed it would be that bad...
Working on Next Gen games obviously, if not then they have failed as a company completely.
jigokutamago said:
This
So it seems like the only two studios unaccounted for are Retro and GameFreak. It seems like this E3 made everyone forget about games released beforehand. |
Let's take a little closer look though.
EAD Tokyo: Captain Toad (released 6 months ago), Majora's Mask 3D (released 4 months ago), unrevealed 3D Mario game (still in development, likely for NX)
Multiple titles, are hard at work on Mario NX or whatever. This is true, these guys are doing their job.
EAD 1: Mario Kart 8 DLC (released 2 months ago)
You don't hold up production of a development team just to make Mario Kart DLC. Notice EAD Tokyo (above) multitasking, I assure you EAD 1 is on to something else. And while the DLC released 2 months ago, the game released over a year ago, and probably a year and a half since it was in active development and not just post production debugging.
EAD 2: Splatoon (released 2 weeks ago), Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer (releasing this year), Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival (releasing this year)
Yet again, these guys are good to go. Keeping busy, making games. Wish they would have made a true AC for Wii U, but the point is they're busy.
EAD 3: Zelda TriForce Heroes (releasing this year), Zelda Wii U (releasing next year)
I freaking hope they are using their full resources and time for this game alone.
EAD 4: Super Mario Maker (releasing this year)
Super Mario Maker (while awesome) was more than likely a side development project. The assets were already all there, they just had to put them all in one game and make it function. It's just bad resource management if Mario Maker is all they've been doing.
EAD 5: Star Fox Zero (releasing this year), Miyamoto's projects (releasing soon, little information for now)
Platinum is making Star Fox Zero, doubt EAD 5 is doing much at all (at least on this game). It is a retelling of Star Fox for Super Nintendo with better graphics and a transformable Arwing mechanic. Yusuke Hashimoto's team is by far ready to handle the task. As for Miyamoto's projects, I thought they were just supposed to be visuals of things that are supposed to be a part of Star Fox Zero.
SPD: Codename: S.T.E.A.M. (released 3 months ago), Xenoblade Chronicles X (released 2 months ago), Devil's Third (releasing this year)
No complaints for them.
*takes a breath*
Intelligent Systems: Codename: S.T.E.A.M. (released 3 months ago), Stretchmo (released last month), Fire Emblem Fates (releasing next week)
Fire Emblem is awesome, they should keep up the good work.
Hal Labs: Kirby and the Rainbow Curse (released 5 months ago), Box Boy! (released 5 months ago)
Both RELEASED 5 months ago, but yet again active development should have ended around 7 or 8 months ago with a small crew to debug and the others should have moved on to another project. They should have had something to show.
GameFreak: Unannounced Pokemon game (releasing next year, likely for 3DS)
Another thing they should have showed. It would have been something...
Monolith Soft Tokyo: Xenoblade Chronicles X (released 2 months ago), Project X Zone 2 (releasing this year)
I guess I was being a little harsh on these guys...
Monolith Soft Kyoto: Splatoon (released 2 weeks ago)
Same
Retro: no game announced; DK shipped 18 months ago
They really needed to show something off. I thought they were making a Wii U game engine as well. Well, the gen is almost over... They need to get their asses in gear.
So at least another 6 games could have had enough development time to have SOMETHING to show, 7 if we count EAD Tokyo and say that Mario NX should have waited a little longer for development.
Working on 3DS games most likely. We've seen before they don't have the staff size or the install bases to maintain dual platform development in the modern era. Nobody does; look at the Vita. So last year they worked predominantly on Wii U titles and when those finished they moved most of the manpower back to the slumping 3DS. I don't blame them, because they correctly predicted a 3DS resurgence from the N3DS, and nothing can help the Wii U now frankly. Shame because it's a wonderful little console, but if Mario Kart and Smash couldn't save it, nothing will, so pump out some new IP and fanservice games to keep your core group coming next round, work on the 3DS this year. Then next year pump out Wii U games like nobody's business while you roll out the NX handheld portion and the new Club Nintendo replacement service. Hope the QoL keeps you in the green until the handheld takes off, and keep rolling forward.
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| DerNebel said: I wonder if, with all the current negativity, now would be a good time to restart the whole Nintendo going third party discussion, which I'm still an advocate of btw. |
No... Just.... No... Stop that nonsense.
Some of their decisions might be outright stupid lately, but the Nintendo going third party crap is old and would not be beneficial at all.
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Xenoblade... Also working on Mario maker and animal crossing and games for next year. Mobile games and nx games.