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going to college, so i'll read this later:)



come try out the computer game i've been working on for my high school senior project, titled sling ball. http://vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=76669&page=1

you can view a few screenshots from the game in my photo album here; http://www.vgchartz.com/photos/album.php?album=2312

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Never new about this Iwata asks.
I'll be reading one per day from now on!

they're great!



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Awesome installment. I



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miz1q2w3e said:
hehe, everyone seems so happy, laughing all through the interview, nice to see :)

and lol at all those mario & Nintendo characters in the game. where those actually in the game or were they taken out before launch??? (I don't know if they said so in the interview but it was too long and i have an exam 2morrow) ;)

Yeah they were all in the game.  Even the green-haired Will Wright from the SNES version of SimCity was in the game.  It was madness.  And Peach was in there somewhere too.  And goombas and shy guys.  It even had jumping and platforming segments.  Most ridiculously diverse/wacky/romantic/mysterious/surreal Zelda ever.

 

Great to know my favorite Zelda was inspired by my favorite TV show!

This is my favorite Iwata Asks so far.  It's always great to find out how many of Nintendo's greatest gaming inventions come from "happy accidents."  They really are insane artist/scientists.

And these ancient documents are amazing.  Man I would pay sooooooo much money to have this framed on my wall.  It's even got the chunk of meat!



Whatever Iwata Asks...............you better answer!






Don't ask ( No pun intended ) I extremely enjoyed this one, me being a Zelda fan and all.



 

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Wait wait wait... are you telling me that the best Gameboy game ever... was an accident?!



Kasz216 said:
Wait... Nintendo invented the New Game+?

That's like one of my favorite game features. I always thought it was Square or some random JRPG company.

If Super Mario Bros counts as one, then they invented it. Even in RPG terms, Zelda II (has XP, so counts) has one.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

The Ghost of RubangB said:
miz1q2w3e said:
hehe, everyone seems so happy, laughing all through the interview, nice to see :)

and lol at all those mario & Nintendo characters in the game. where those actually in the game or were they taken out before launch??? (I don't know if they said so in the interview but it was too long and i have an exam 2morrow) ;)

Yeah they were all in the game.  Even the green-haired Will Wright from the SNES version of SimCity was in the game.  It was madness.  And Peach was in there somewhere too.  And goombas and shy guys.  It even had jumping and platforming segments.  Most ridiculously diverse/wacky/romantic/mysterious/surreal Zelda ever.

 

Great to know my favorite Zelda was inspired by my favorite TV show!

This is my favorite Iwata Asks so far.  It's always great to find out how many of Nintendo's greatest gaming inventions come from "happy accidents."  They really are insane artist/scientists.

And these ancient documents are amazing.  Man I would pay sooooooo much money to have this framed on my wall.  It's even got the chunk of meat!

I'm just shocked that how they really made NES games was just like how I'd make my own NES games to start out.  Hah.