DélioPT said: Fire Emblem (not 1st party, btw) |
Explain.
DélioPT said: Fire Emblem (not 1st party, btw) |
Explain.
Lonely_Dolphin said:
Explain. |
According to Wikipedia, Intelligent Systems is not a 1st party studio. But i added it because the topic is about both 1st and 2nd party studios.
zorg1000 said:
No i didnt |
Well this is awkward...
Shiken said:
Well this is awkward... |
Ill let you off easy........this time
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.
zorg1000 said: 2017 March-Breath of the Wild, 1 2 Switch, Snipperclips April-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe June-ARMS July-Splatoon 2 August-Mario+Rabbids, Flip Wars September-Pokken Tournament DX October-Fire Emblem Warriors, Mario Odyssey December-Xenoblade Chronicles 2
2018 February-Bayonetta 2 March-Kirby: Star Allies April-Labo Variety, Labo Robot, South Park FBH May-Tropical Freeze, Hyrule Warriors, Dark Souls Remastered June-Mario Tennis Aces, Sushi Striker July-Octopath Traveler, Captain Toad, Crash N-Sane Trilogy Aug-Dec, Smash Bros, Yoshi, Fire Emblem, Okami, Travis Strikes Again, Mega Man 11
Its possible we still have 1 or 2 titles for this fall that havent been announced yet but how is 2018 looking to you guys compared to 2017? |
Messy list. If you're going to include third party games like Octopath Traveler and Bayo 2, you might as well list all of them. Regardless if exclusive or not, they are still available games. Here, I bolded some more.
DélioPT said:
According to Wikipedia, Intelligent Systems is not a 1st party studio. But i added it because the topic is about both 1st and 2nd party studios. |
Even if they aren't officially 1st party (which I find very hard to believe, Wiki isn't always 100% accurate), they've made nothing but Nintendo games for the entirety of their existence (atleast since the NES), so they can definitely be considered as such.
friendlyfamine said:
Messy list. If you're going to include third party games like Octopath Traveler and Bayo 2, you might as well list all of them. Regardless if exclusive or not, they are still available games. Here, I bolded some more. |
Bayo 2 is fully funded by Nintendo making it 2nd party, Octopath is the only one that may not belong.
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.
Lonely_Dolphin said:
Even if they aren't officially 1st party (which I find very hard to believe, Wiki isn't always 100% accurate), they've made nothing but Nintendo games for the entirety of their existence (atleast since the NES), so they can definitely be considered as such. |
I don't know of another source.
I've also seen other websites making the same claim. If they used Wikipedia to do that or not, i don't know.
It doesn't matter if they act like a 1st party studio. They aren't one.
Still, their game is counted.
DélioPT said:
I don't know of another source. It doesn't matter if they act like a 1st party studio. They aren't one. |
I think it matters more than whatever wikia says, actions speak louder than words and all that, but eh as long as you count the game.
DélioPT said:
I don't know of another source. It doesn't matter if they act like a 1st party studio. They aren't one. |
Lonely_Dolphin said:
I think it matters more than whatever wikia says, actions speak louder than words and all that, but eh as long as you count the game. |
Nintendo doesnt own Intelligent Systems but IS makes games exclusively for Nintendo and all their games are funded by Nintendo making them a 2nd party developer.
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.