BBC Nintendo stock report had misleading number
Says Analyst David Gibson - "fail to mention by day end it was down only 6.15%"
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze - 60fps
Upscaled to 1080p? They just said 1080p before?
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
Jeremy Parish: Nintendo going third party is 'nonsense'
"Nintendo should go third-party! ...is what boring people say. No, forget that nonsense."
usgamer.net editorial
gamingeek
Announcing Construct 2 Support for Wii U
Nintendo-authorised developers will be able to create and self-publish games on the Nintendo eShop using Construct 2, the leading HTML5 game creation tool.
scirra.com news
Nintyfan17
Digital Foundry vs. Gran Turismo 6.
Impressive effort that falls short in key areas.
eurogamer.net impressions
SteelAttack
Nintendo Doom And Gloom Continues
While Media Ignores Wii U Situation "Publishers basically blacklisting the system"
cinemablend.com editorial
gamingeek
Game Under Podcast Ep. 37
Vader and Aspro self-flagellate over Nintenwoes.
gameunder.net editorial impressions media news
aspro
EA Too!™: (participants may not disclose details)
EA will silently pay for Pro EA impressions
neogaf.com impressions
gamingeek
New Dragon Quest Title coming to the US?
Hmmm... Anyone know anything in need of Salvation?
destructoid.com news
phantom_leo
Nowgamer: Nintendo Isn't The Problem, You Are
"You’re the people that moan about every Mario or Zelda game being the same, before buying Assassin’s Creed and Call of Duty every year, because the main character can do an extra flip or somethin
nowgamer.com editorial
gamingeek
Talking Point: The Wii U's 'Relevance' Is About Sales
Nintendo's Strategy Has Remained Consistent
nintendolife.com editorial
gamingeek
Resident Evil 4 Ultimate HD Edition heading to PC
Capcom promises 60FPS and 'highest visual fidelity ever' for revamped PC port.
videogamer.com
gamingeek
Beware: Xbox One YouTube Videos With XB1M13 Tag
MS paying youtubers to be pro Xbox yet keep the deal secret
cinemablend.com media
gamingeek
“Smart devices does not spell the end of game consoles”
Iwata says
nintendoeverything.com impressions
gamingeek
Gone Home and BioShock take place in the same Universe
Would you kindly help me find the pieces of my blown mind?
ign.com news
phantom_leo
Nintendo stock "is pretty much back to normal now"
"About where it was 2 weeks ago" DOOMED
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
EA: "Wii U was dead to us very quickly."
"It became a kids IP platform and we don't really make games for kids"
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Sony is responsible for Nintendo's lack of 3rd party content
Japanese analyst says. Sony has invested heavily into the marketing costs of multiplatform content i.e moneyhats
dualshockers.com
gamingeek
Assassin's Creed IV references ZombiU and Red Steel 2
Indicates Zombi U might be shambling towards profitability
neogaf.com
gamingeek
Hackers suggest Wii hardware is embedded in Wii U
Like early PS3s had PS2 internals for backwards compatibility
neogaf.com
gamingeek
Microsoft made 'over 75' Xbox One prototypes
And they came up with a 2001 Space Odyssey Monolith
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Analysts see a bright side in Nintendo's stock drop
""Nintendo still has an ace up its sleeve. Ironically, that [the earnings miss] is good news as this will force a strategic change enabling it to offer its games (Mario, etc.) on mobile-platforms"
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
Steam Controller Hands-On Impressions
"Bottom line -- it's pretty good!"
gamasutra.com editorial impressions
aspro
Giantbomb Quicklook of Broken Age
Video of Double Fine's scam in action.
giantbomb.com media news
aspro
Indie dev: Wii U is 'deceptively powerful'
"The Wii U is deceptively powerful and it’s run everything we’ve thrown at it so far, with ease"
nintendolife.com
gamingeek
Donkey Kong Country: TP- footage from 7 different levels
Ape of the year?
nintendoworldreport.com media
gamingeek
EAs' Peter Moore: Don’t trust "anonymous sources"
"Nintendo's a great partner. They never have been, and never will be, ‘dead’ to EA"
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
TIME feature says Nintendo needs to 'Control the Experience'
"From Nuts to Bolts to Keep Being Nintendo"
time.com
gamingeek
Tom Towers Reviews MGR: Revengeance (PC)
4/5 "...very special indeed..."
laserlemming.com impressions
aspro
Pachter: Vita To 'Die Slow, Painful Death'
"The sales are horrible - There is no future and they couldn't do any better than Vita"
gameinformer.com
gamingeek
The UK games industry still has faith in Nintendo
But told MCV that drastic action is needed to save Wii U.
mcvuk.com
gamingeek
Capcom details its business plans for the next five years
"Our goal is to further strengthen marketing strategies for (1) downloadable content (DLC), (2) mobile contents, (3) online operations, and (4) brand contents"
capcom.co.jp
gamingeek
Level-5 Trademarks Yo-kai Watch in the US
More Level-5 Goodness! Hurray!
nintendolife.com news
robio
Court Overturns Original Madden Creators Win
$11M award thrown out, re-trial decreed.
arstechnica.com news
aspro
GameStops Watch_Dogs U cancellation was a mistake
Italy and USA. Amazon confirm U version still on
kotaku.com
gamingeek
Kameo was quite far along on GC before the MS purchase
Says former Rare dev
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
Wii U development negativity is 'needless', claims indie dev
Scram Kitty designer says Nintendo has been "tremendous to work with"
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Another opinion piece telling Nintendo what it should do
"If they paid attention to the media then they probably wouldn’t have launched the Wii in the first place, or even the DS for that matter"
mcvuk.com
gamingeek
Peter Moore crosses swords with CVG on Nintendo
"I know where I, as the COO, and my company stands on this relationship, despite the comments of your anonymous source"
nintendoeverything.com
gamingeek
Nintendo’s Anti-Piracy Product Security is Lawful
Says European court
nintendoeverything.com
gamingeek
Nintendo's share price has quickly recovered from its dip
And is back at December levels
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Xbox One ships 3.9 million units
3.9 million Xbox One consoles were shipped to retail during the first five weeks following the console's launch
videogamer.com
gamingeek
Monster Hunter 4 G Announced for the 3DS this autumn
Worldwide release in 2015.
nintendolife.com news
robio
Final Fantasy XIV dated for PlayStation 4
Yoshida wants The Last Remnant on PS4.
gematsu.com news
aspro
Yoshi's New Island Might Not Be For Older Fans
Looks like the trend of the 3DS version being the best in the series ended with 2013.
ign.com impressions
phantom_leo
Valve Helping Blow Bring Game to Oculus
The Witness -- the next Citizen Kane of gaming? (:lol:)
gamasutra.com news
aspro
Blizzard Fires IGN Pro Gamer Division
"the entire video department at Blizzard's San Francisco office"
gameinformer.com news
aspro
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If they are localizing it into Italian for the other consoles seems like they would release it for Wii U.
But who the hell knows the install base of the Wii U in Italy?
Yeah, very good point.
If I did not have to talk about games (either in writing or on the podcast), I'd probably spend all my time playing games like Rollercoaster Tycoon and Driver: San Francisco (unlocking everything).
The social aspect of it is what gets me playing games I ordinarily would not (like DmC or Revengeance -- or countless others last year).
Bioshock Infinite (shudders).
I have been playing the great Guacamelee which is one hell of a metroidvania. But its still missing something and I started to have a castlevania rememberance night and listened to some music and that was it. The music adds so much to those castlevania games, I cant even recall any tune from guacamelee. Also the setting is not as interesting, neither are the enemy types, or bosses.
Not sure I'll be able to hang with Revengeance. Same trouble I had with Bayonetta (though this game is way better).
Just another day in Tokyo:
We all knew this right?
That's vile and disgusting. I can no longer whack off to Wrecking Ball.
Why Aspro?
Well, you can always go whack off to "Baby."
Nintendo stock price is back to normal
Rayman Legends sales percentage breakdown
UK:
CVG: 'Wii U version sold nearly as much as all others combined', Note PC version of Splinter Cell Blacklist also sold 1% on PC
Am I the only ones seeing that the numbers combine to a figure of 105%?? This excludes digital sales though.
USA
PC - no specific figures
Wii U version sold nearly as much as all others combined, PC version similarly poorly
Sonic Racing Transformed sales breakdown, USA:
No PC figures
Whoever cobbled these together are marginally off. Inte resting nonetheless. PC skus seem to sell pretty badly in comparison.
At any rate it certainly makes me doubt we'll get Watch Dogs on Wii U. Though it also makes me wonder just what the fuck they did with Watch Dogs, and how much more work it's going to require. The idea that you can work on a version of a game for 3 years and they ditch it because of "additional tweaking" that takes an undeterminate amount of time??? Very scary as to what is going on with it.
Why you should buy a Vita in 2004 ...article ...
For a bunch of ports and old games? Seriously I love ports and old games as much as the next person but when that is the main reason to buy a machine you know you're clutching at straws. Pathetic. RIP Vita. You are now little more than a fancy version of those generic emulator handhelds
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
The Wii U is saved. And Iwata's job.
Remember when Metroid Prime was 60fps on the Gamecube? But now all these years later 60fps is still a rarity on consoles.
Where did you find this gif? My girlfriend will assume this position tonight.
*shudders* Sooooo creepy. Me no likey.
Strangely, I'm kind of fond of my Vita as well even though I bought it for about twice that amount. I never had one of those and always kind of wanted one.
The PSP is still the best in that department. Which reminds me I need to try to find another one or two early model PSPs in good condition on ebay sometime.
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
Nice editorial BTW:
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2014-01-24-what-nintendo-needs-isnt-smartphones-but-surprise
"Still, Nintendo blew it, and that means lots of people are making angry noises. Iwata must go, say some; Nintendo must exit hardware, say others; time for Mario on smartphones, say still others. The owners of all of those voices are going to be disappointed - not least, I believe, because very few of them actually understand Nintendo as a company or the Japanese corporate environment in which it operates. They don't understand that activist shareholders don't mean a tuppenny damn to a company whose shares are largely held by a combination of the founding family, the senior staff and (more significantly still) the complex web of interrelated share- and debt-holdings that connects Nintendo with Japanese banks and other corporations, none of whom have the slightest concern in being "activist" except in the most extreme of circumstances. An earnings miss? Pah! Japanese corporations routinely missed annual earnings every year for decades after the Asian Financial Crisis of the early 1990s, but shareholder pressure to change top management never materialised then, and it won't materialise now. Iwata is secure until he does something sufficiently wrong to have a taint of scandal around it, and that's deeply unlikely to happen."
"I've stated this before, but it bears repeating - Nintendo has incredibly, insanely deep pockets. The firm has set aside a vast war chest over the course of its successful years, and it can easily ride out even the complete failure of a console platform, supporting that platform sufficiently to satisfy consumers while quietly working on a replacement. That's what Satoru Iwata told me Nintendo would do if the Wii failed completely - they'd make something else and try that instead - and I see no reason why that logic would have changed. If anything, the firm's financial position is even stronger now than it was then."
Interesting:
Nick Ferguson
Senior Producer at Microsoft
"Oh, and: Great article, Rob. I pretty much agree with it 100%. I was the only person at EA Canada working on Nintendo DS games when the rest of the (100+ person) handheld team was focused on PSP development, so I remember EXACTLY what most industry people expected the result of DS vs PSP to be."
Wow, just goes to show you, even before launch companies make decisions (bets?) on where their support is going to be. Think about that for a second 1 vs 100 devs? I can imagine this is what happened with the Wii U at most places. Only this time, unlike the DS it didn't confound expectations. Most U ports were outsourced to C teams, only Criterion really got stuck in and Montpellier.