Valve having development issues with "Ricochet 2"
But Half Life 3 is coming...
gamespot.com
edgecrusher
Cancelled PS3 games footage
Including The Getaway 3 and Heavenly Sword 2
computerandvideogames.com media
gamingeek
VGPress Podcast Reminder - New One Available
Steel and Homer (and regular host Foolz), what more could you want?
thevgpress.com editorial impressions media news
aspro
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Domain Registered
Kratos V Sweet Tooth V Drake?
joystiq.com news
aspro
New Game Releases (US) Week of April 22, 2012
Prototype 2, UEFA 2012... and really nothing else.
gamespot.com news
aspro
Hardball Times Reviews Out of the Park 13
10/10 "a real gem and great for all baseball fans"
hardballtimes.com editorial impressions
aspro
Motorola Wins XBOX Patent Fight
This division of Motorola is now owned by Google.
gamasutra.com news
aspro
Joystiq Reviews The Walking Dead: Ep. 1
4/5 "genuinely absorbing across its two-hour entirety, even with its hiccups".
joystiq.com impressions news
aspro
Tell ‘Em Why Your Mad Tuesday: The Life Of The Tank
It ain't easy being a Tank in World of Warcraft
vglounge.com
city_limits
Max Payne 3 System Requirements
Intel Dual Core 2.4 GHZ - i7 3930K 6 Core x 3.06 GHZ / AMD Dual Core 2.6 GHZ - FX8150 8 Core x 3.6 GHZ.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Review of Intel's New Ivy Bridge Proc
"there’s no reason to buy anything other than Ivy Bridge"
pcgamer.com editorial impressions
aspro
1UP Reviews Prototype 2
C+ "oppressive story, indifferent characters, and hollow world all try their hardest to smother any sort of fun that the player finds"
1up.com editorial impressions
aspro
Monster Hunter Puzzle Game Heading to PSP
Vita sales expected to skyrocket ... oh wait
psu.com news
robio
Retailer to Share Used Game Revenue with Publishers
Wants to sell at lower prices and give 10% back.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
New Play Controls Pikmin 2 Finally Heading to America
That's some fine dregs for the Wii's last days
wired.com news
robio
Why Xenoblade Chronicles HAD to look like shit
Destructoid responds to Game Informer
destructoid.com editorial
gamingeek
Super Monkey Ball Bikini Videos
Now With More Ball, More Monkey and Less Bikini!
andriasang.com media
gamingeek
Korean company seeking to buy EA
Maybe we can get some games based on Korean Movies now?
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Anno dev shows trailer for Silent Hunter Online
Free to play submarine shooter
eurogamer.net media
gamingeek
Critical Reception: Radical Entertainment's Prototype 2
Which reviews describe as 'an enjoyable but predictable action title'
gamasutra.com impressions
gamingeek
Renegade Kid wants to make a FPS for the 3DS
'The lighting would be awesome, shading, detail and textures would be very rich … See Resident Evil'
gamereactor.es
gamingeek
3DS to make money for Nintendo by September
Nintendo fully expects to begin making a profit on each Nintendo 3DS sold
videogamer.com
gamingeek
Crytek backs next-gen 'pre-owned block'
Gamers back kicking Crytek's asses
develop-online.net
gamingeek
Nintendo confirms first annual loss in 30 years
Though results significantly better than initial predictions; forecasts return to profit next year.
edge-online.com
gamingeek
Project Zero 2 Wii Edition preview
'Project Zero 2 is absolutely guaranteed to be a marvellously harrowing experience for the eyes, ears and bowels'
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk editorial impressions
gamingeek
Your latest round of Wii U dev kit leak
With discussion of feature implementation
neogaf.com
gamingeek
Japanese retailers: Fire Emblem 3DS is 90% sold out
'First thing in the morning, it’s 3DS Fire Emblem on parade. I feel like nothing else was sold at all. It’s all Fire Emblem.'
siliconera.com
gamingeek
Insider:Nintendo wants to cut Wii U production costs
Maximize online services
gamenguide.com
gamingeek
Throwback Thursday: “Split Screen Spying”
spy vs spy plus split screen equals good times
vglounge.com
city_limits
Australia dates Project Zero 2, Mario Tennis Open
New Super Mario Bros. 2 and more
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
Insider sources say TimeSplitters 4 exists
OXM sources have claimed that they’ve seen TimeSplitters 4 running
mynintendonews.com
gamingeek
Spector worried about next-gen costs
Says 'Nintendo games are 'some of the best in the world'
digitalspy.com
gamingeek
RUMOR - The craziest Wii U rumors yet, I promise
Wii U operating system to be mobile based? UE3 Metroid?
nintendo-town.fr
gamingeek
Pachter says the Wii U is 'the great unknown'
He doesn't expect Nintendo to be that profitable
bloomberg.com
gamingeek
US Government Giving Out Game Dev Grants
"to video game projects that teach players about the arts or important social issues"
gamasutra.com editorial news
aspro
Contractual Dispute Ends Sessler's G4 Stint
"his departure was not on amicable terms"
gamasutra.com news
aspro
Joystiq Reviews Prototype 2
3/5 "some of the best free-form locomotion of this generation"
joystiq.com impressions
aspro
Eurogamer Reviews Prototype 2
7/10 "explosive, exhilarating and sometimes rather exhausting game"
eurogamer.net editorial impressions
aspro
Konami to Patch Silent Hill Downpour
Publisher answers negative fan feedback.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Feature: Worst Game Glitches
A collection of the most game breaking-est bugs in recent memory.
1up.com editorial
aspro
Feature: Sierra's History
"Rob Lammle From King’s Quest to Leisure Suit Larry"
mentalfloss.com editorial
aspro
GI: Why Xenoblade makes me want to punch a kitten
Rant at crappy graphics. I agree.
gameinformer.com editorial news
Dvader
Reuters predicts Nintendo's financials, first ever loss.
And they already call the Wii U a faliure and say Mario needs to be on iOS
neogaf.com news
Dvader
The Press Room Episode #110
Aspro and Foolz host a news and community-centric podcast this week.
thepressroompodcast.com editorial impressions media news
aspro
Molyneux-less Lionhead Redefines Image
Much as Rare did when the Stamper brothers left. Uh oh.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Legends video is not an indication of Wii U capability
Ubisoft has released an official statement in response to the Rayman Legends trailer that leaked online earlier today.
computerandvideogames.com media
gamingeek
Whoa.... Wii U controller has Wii remote IR now?
Or is it an outward facing camera?
gamexplain.com
gamingeek
Iwata: needs to 'promptly improve' UK Mario sales
Platform holder's mascot performing better in other countries
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
PS All-Stars Battle Royale Eurogamer Preview
'Our game has a very unique and interesting gameplay feel to it'
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
Epic Mickey sales far exceed any number seen publicly
Spector talks about the first game and the sequels
videogamer.com
gamingeek
Wii U: no price or release date at E3
Software lineup to be revealed at E3 - everything else is regional
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
Nintendo won't sell incomplete titles to make DLC cash
But 'the next ‘Animal Crossing’ might be a game which relies upon add-on content sales'
nintendo.co.jp
gamingeek
High Sell-Through For Fire Emblem Awakening
Fire Emblem Awakening was last week's top selling game, managing the rare feat of outselling all other top 20 games combined.
andriasang.com
gamingeek
Rayman Legends Wii U trailer leaks
NFC support, 4 player with 4 pads, Touch screen controls + Exclusive content
gamekult.com media
gamingeek
Magic the Gathering Creator Wants You To Fund Mobile Game
Kickstarter, what hath ye wrought?
gamasutra.com news
aspro
Ubisoft Registers Domain: Rayman Legends
Either the sequel to Origins, or a compilation.
joystiq.com news
aspro
Eurogamer Reviews
FIFA 12: UEFA Euro 2012
6/10 "being charged too much for too little"
eurogamer.net editorial impressions
aspro
US Retail Releases Week of April 29, 2012
Mortal Kombat Vita, Sniper Elite 2 and Fable Heroes.
gamespot.com news
aspro
Wii U Controller black square is Just a Sticker?
In the Rayman video, but there is an IR port there too
nintendolife.com
gamingeek
Mario is an annual series, how long till the Mushroom Pass?
Why Nintendo's conservatism is vital to maintaining its magical hold on players.
eurogamer.net editorial
gamingeek
SEGA's Craig Harris on Wii U Power
'I don’t think we would be bringing the game to a system that would be inferior to current gen. (HD) systems' more here too
neogaf.com
gamingeek
Wii U controller range may have gotten a boost
Yes, you may not have to be on the same floor - toilet gaming FTW
neogaf.com
gamingeek
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Wow.
Adam Sessler left G4, wow.
Anyone see the latest media create sales? Fire Emblem blew the fuck up. Almost a quarter million sales. Apparently that's the biggest opening week any FE game has done in about a decade.
Media Create Sales: Week 16, 2012 (Apr 16 - Apr 22)
01./00. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening # <SLG> (Nintendo) {2012.04.19} (¥4.800) - 242.600 / NEW
02./00. [3DS] Code of Princess <RPG> (Agatsuma Entertainment) {2012.04.19} (¥6.090) - 19.554 / NEW
03./03. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land # <ACT> (Nintendo) {2011.11.03} (¥4.800) - 14.491 / 1.519.303 (-20%)
04./01. [PSP] 2nd Super Robot Wars Z: Saisei-hen <SLG> (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.04.05} (¥7.330) - 13.560 / 313.402 (-61%)
05./06. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G # <ACT> (Capcom) {2011.12.10} (¥5.800) - 13.069 / 1.403.296 (-13%)
06./02. [3DS] Kingdom Hearts 3D -Dream Drop Distance- # <RPG> (Square Enix) {2012.03.29} (¥6.090) - 12.881 / 289.668 (-39%)
07./05. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising <ACT> (Nintendo) {2012.03.22} (¥5.800) - 10.915 / 231.558 (-28%)
08./08. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 <RCE> (Nintendo) {2011.12.01} (¥4.800) - 10.892 / 1.660.759 (-11%)
09./00. [3DS] Cho-ricchi! Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi <ETC> (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.04.19} (¥5.040) - 8.453 / NEW
10./00. [NDS] Detective Conan: Prelude from the Past <ADV> (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.04.19} (¥5.040) - 8.312 / NEW
11./07. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012 <SPT> (Konami) {2012.03.29} (¥7.980) - 7.954 / 139.758 (-45%)
12./04. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012 <SPT> (Konami) {2012.03.29} (¥5.980) - 7.833 / 111.919 (-54%)
13./09. [NDS] Pokemon Conquest <SLG> (Pokemon Co.) {2012.03.17} (¥5.800) - 6.976 / 302.950 (-33%)
14./10. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games <SPT> (Nintendo) {2012.03.01} (¥4.800) - 6.104 / 137.326 (-26%)
15./14. [WII] Wii Sports Resort with Wii Remote Plus # <SPT> (Nintendo) {2010.11.11} (¥5.800) - 4.567 / 919.259 (+8%)
16./00. [PSP] Seinaru Kana: Orichalcum no Na no Motoni # <SLG> (CyberFront) {2012.04.19} (¥6.090) - 4.406 / NEW
17./00. [PS3] The Lord of the Rings: War in the North <RPG> (Warner Entertainment Japan) {2012.04.19} (¥7.980) - 4.199 / NEW
18./00. [PSP] Detective Conan: Prelude from the Past <ADV> (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.04.19} (¥5.040) - 4.037 / NEW
19./17. [WII] Mario Kart Wii <RCE> (Nintendo) {2008.04.10} (¥5.800) - 3.967 / 3.550.906 (+13%)
20./00. [PSP] Miyako: Awayuki no Utage # <ADV> (Idea Factory) {2012.04.19} (¥6.090) - 3.824 / NEW
Just had White Castle, yum. There is no White Castle in Miami.
South Florida doesn't have any of the really good fast food. There's no White Castle, Whataburger, In and Out Burger, Red Robin, Roy Rogers, or Bojangles. Anytime you see those places make it a point to stop and check them out. They are awesome.
I was in Dallas for the first time last week and I saw these signs with an ugly W and I was like why is this W place everywhere. Then I looked closely and it said Whataburger. Will try next week when I am there.
I lived in Dallas for 6 years, and Whataburger is the standard good burger place down there so I've had plenty of those. Word of warning, their burgers come with mustard and onions but no ketchup unless you ask for it, so keep that in mind. BUT if you see Burger Street, that's really the place to eat. There aren't many of them these days, but if you spot one, that's the place to grab a bite.
GTTV will reveal PS All-Stars, the Smash bros clone, for PS3 tomorrow.
Neogaf has some rumored details:
Visuals:
- Graphics at this point are similar to Brawl, but with higher polygon models and displayed in high resolution.
- Characters look like themselves. Kratos is as you remember him in God of War 3, Parappa is completely 2D, Fat Princess looks like her real self, Nathan Drake is similar to the build in Uncharted 3, Sly Cooper is cel-shaded (a bit like Toon Link), and so on.
- The characters don’t look out of place alongside each other at all. And in fact, it’s really neat in that Smash Bros. kinda way to finally see everyone on screen, together at once.
- Characters have a glowing ring around them while moving around, to help the user identify where they’re at.
- Only HUD elements are your super bar and character icons.
- A lot of the art/menus, right down to the design of the game’s name are still in what I call “placeholder mode”.
Controls:
- Use the left analog stick to move your character.
- Triangle, X, Square, and Circle are used to jump and attack.
- R2 shoulder button is used for pulling off “supers”.
- Use your recovery move to get back on stage if knocked off.
- Moves are pulled off more similarly to Super Smash Bros. and not Street Fighter.
- Characters have the ability of double jumping.
Characters:
- Colonel Mael Radec is a playable character and not Rico. Radec primarily uses guns in combat.
- Kratos will make people who like Pit from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, happy to play with. Kratos’ primary attacks are his chains. He also has a charge attack with his spear and shield that’s powerful, yet rather unwieldly. Kratos has a Level 1 bar attack where he plunges his chain into the ground and sparks fly. Kratos’ Level 3 super is him turning into his giant, armored super-self and using his huge sword that’s a 1-hit kill. His recovery move are his wings.
- Parappa seems to have his original voice actor behind him. He yells out some of his popular phrases during battle. He kicks, has a boom box attack, and uses a skateboard as well. His Level 3 super involves him shouting, “I gotta believe” a few times which damages opponents to the point of dying. He also talks while re-spawning.
- Nathan Drake’s moves involve him punching up close, but for most of his attacks, he’s an all-range fighter: he uses a pistol, grenade, and rifle. He’ll probably be the character that most resembles Solid Snake from Brawl. His Level 1 bar attack is him pushing over a statue onto his opponents. His Level 3 super is turning enveryone into defenseless monsters where he can then beat them up. His recovery move is a zipline.
- Sly Cooper uses his C-shaped cane for most attacks. His Level 3 super is like Snake’s Final Smash from Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The super begins with Sly disappearing from the screen, followed by an aiming reticule popping up. Bentley (yup, our turtle friend) shows up and gives you pointers to take out your enemies.
- Sweet Tooth has different nasty attacks with his Level 3 super being him turning into the mecha clown ice cream truck you all have come to love, and is equipped with a powerful gun.
- Fat Princess’ Level 3 super involves a bunch of little elves coming out and throwing fireballs at everyone on screen.
- I will reveal more characters that are planned in the future.
Stages:
- In the LittleBigPlanet stage, Buzz! pops up on screen when triggered (you pick up a Buzz! remote and use it) and asks you certain trivia questions and there are different platforms that appear that you can jump on, with each having a different answer. Get the answer wrong and it’s bye-bye by pie in your eye (KO’d).
- In Jak and Daxter’s “Sandover Village” stage (not Misty Island), there’s a fish swimming at the bottom that will eat you if you don’t hop onto a higher level.
- In Sandover Village, there are characters from Hot Shots Golf in the far background. When you pick up a flag, the camera zooms to the background where the golfers will begin swinging flaming golf balls at the stage, damaging all in their path…so you have to move quickly to get out of the way.
- I won’t be sharing any more stages at this time, but know that they are all very interactive.
Super moves:
- There’s a three level bar that gradually fills up throughout the match as you pummel your foes.
- The first bar that gets filled allows you to release a strong attack.
- The second bar gives your character a cool, more damaging attack.
-The third bar when finally maxed out gives the player what’s the equivalent to a Final Smash attack in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. These above all else, are really character specific in looks and function and are quite nice.
Items:
- RPG Rocket Launcher = a one hit kill.
- Quick Boots = you run around faster.
- Stage exclusive items like the Flag on Sandover, Buzz! Remote in LittleBigPlanet, etc.
Other details:
- If you fall/get knocked off a stage without recovering back onto it, you’ll die. On stages without ledges, you’ll die by a big enough attack or enough back-to-back damage (or environmental death).
- A bunch of attacks, followed by a pause, and then more attacks won’t necessarily KO you. To be knocked out, it seems like you have to suffer something a bit more devastating.
- Characters drop orbs when they’re killed. You pick them up. The more you get, the better off you are.
- The game is expected to be a 2012 title.
- 4 players fight at once on screen.
- The game’s name is still not set in stone, either, but I have been given a couple of different tentative titles…of which I’m recommending one over the other.
- The standard match is 3 minutes long (likely extendable).
- There will be online play.
- PlayStation Move controls have not been added to the most recent build, however that may change.
- The development team said that they’re still working on making the cast and stages a varied one and are looking at plus or minus 20 playable characters.
- The game won’t be littered with half a dozen playable characters from one franchise, rather, supporting characters from these games will have cameos (like the previously mentioned Bentley).
- A few no brainers that I haven’t seen yet but assume will make it are the pair of Ratchet and Clank and Jak and Daxter.
This was the first hint given about what PlayStation 3′s next big game would be. Some guesses were pretty impressive, while others were way off. Hopefully now you see where I was going and I’m looking forward to sharing with you more information when I’m permitted to. Yes I could reveal the tentative title and other details, but have to refrain for the time being. Stay tuned for future updates!
Oh Sony. . . you can't keep copying a Nintendo's ideas. It's not going to fix anything.
God Reuters what the fuck is this shit, some dude saying Wii U will be a faliure and the usual iOS BULLSHIT that will never happen:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/25/net-us-nintendo-idUSBRE83O15L20120425
Reuters) - In 2006 Nintendo took video gaming out of the kids' room and into the living room, as its hit Wii created a new niche as the console the whole family could share.
But with that Wii boom waning, the successor being prepared by the creator of Super Mario looks like a losing proposition as Apple Inc and other smartphone and tablet makers take gaming to the bathroom, the commuter bus and back to the bedroom.
Nintendo will report on Thursday its first ever operating loss, after estimating a 45 billion yen deficit for the business year just ended.
"They have been beaten by smartphones and tablets, in particular, for consumers spending and, more importantly, time," said David Gibson, an analyst for Macquarie in Tokyo.
The company, which began in 1889 making playing cards in the back streets of Kyoto, has been hammered by a precipitous drop-off in sales of its Wii, DS handheld console and its new 3DS version.
A year ago Nintendo expected to sell 13 million Wii consoles, 16 million 3DS handhelds and 11 million DS machines in the financial year. In January it slashed its sales target for all three, lopping 3 million off its Wii target, 2 million off 3DS and halving its prediction for the DS.
Promising to return his company to profit this business term, Nintendo's boss, Satoru Iwata, blamed dismal sales on a strong yen and economic gloom in Europe. No strategic rethink or change to plans for the new Wii console, the Wii U, was necessary, he insisted.
Yet what Nintendo faces is a fundamental shift in gaming habits that analyst argue may require it to shrink its hardware business and instead chase profits for Super Mario and other game titles on devices built by other firms.
Its emerging foe is Apple, already the nemesis of flagging Japanese titan Sony Corp, whose seamless go-anywhere devices - the iPhone, iPad and rumored plans for a games controller and "iTV" - are positioning it to grab swathes of the gaming market where Nintendo once held sway.
In a report this month, Macquarie's Gibson pointed to a recent survey by mobile gaming site MocoSpace. It asked 15,000 gamers where they gamed; 53 percent said they played in bed, 41 percent in the living room, 72 percent commuting and 5 percent on the toilet.
Yet a game started on a Wii can't be continued on a DS on the way to work or school. The Wii U, slated to go on sale in time for the year-end shopping season, does not address that convergence hurdle.
Nintendo will have to sell the new console for as much as $350 to break even, estimates Nanako Imazu, an analyst for CLSA in Tokyo. That is $100 more than it charged for the Wii in 2006 and would outstrip both the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, which can be picked up for less than $300.
BACK IN THE BLACK
Imazu said Nintendo, which earns about four-fifths of its revenue overseas, should get a boost this business term from a weaker yen and the launch of popular game titles including Mario Party 8 and the latest installment of Dragon Quest from Square Enix.
That should result in an operating profit of around 40 billion yen for the 12 months to March 31 - according to the average estimate of 20 analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S - back into the black, although well below the earning power it displayed during the Wii boom.
Nintendo will also likely have a year's grace to woo core gamers to the Wii U, say analysts, before Sony's anticipated launch of its PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's updated Xbox at the end of 2013. Nintendo, nonetheless, will still have to contend with the rising flood of smartphones and iPhones.
"Nintendo has to deal with the change and let Mario games be played on non-Nintendo devices," said Imazu. "I think it will take at least couple of years to see that."
Any drastic strategy shift that would dispatch the Mario brothers into the realm of Android and Apple's iOS operating system would likely require a change at the top of Nintendo, said Macquarie's Gibson. And that likely won't happen for a couple of years until the Wii U is shown to be a clear failure, he added.
Unlike money-losing Sony, where time is running out to counter the pounding it's getting from Apple and South Korea's Samsung Electronics, Nintendo, sitting on oodles of cash it made selling the Wii - about $14 billion - at least has time to mull its choices.
"With its 8,000 yen a share in cash, it can afford to still make a bet that its hardware will sell," said Gibson.
($1 = 81.1500 Japanese yen)
GI Article:
Xenoblade Chronicles is an amazing game. The characters are engaging, the storyline is epic, and the fresh combat blends MMO style cooldowns with the feel of an old-school, turn-based RPG. However. The graphics. Dear god, the graphics. I can’t decide whether the technical capabilities of the Wii make me want to projectile vomit or take a 12-gauge to my television, and it makes me angry enough to mail a severed unicorn head to Nintendo’s main office because this game deserves better. It deserves better than gasping fish mouths bobbing up and down through beautifully crafted dialogue. It deserves better than jagged edged fuzzy textures comprising a breathtaking landscape set within the body of a fallen god.
IT DESERVES BETTER THAN WHAT YOU’VE FORCED THIS GAME TO BE, NINTENDO.
I honestly believe that Xenoblade Chronicles could have been this generation’s Final Fantasy VII. Not since I was a child have I been as absorbed by a world; not since the heyday of JRPG’s during the SNES era have I spent my time away from a game solely consumed by thoughts of playing that game, anxiously awaiting whatever new plot wrinkle might be revealed. This game is that good, and it does it all in spite of the absolute turd monster of a graphics engine the Wii poops out on screen. I have to commend the folks at Monolith Soft. They’ve done the best they can with what they have available, and you can see the vision they’re so desperately trying to make a reality. The ideas on display in Xenoblade Chronicles are nothing short of amazing. We’re talking Shadows of the Colossus crossed with Final Fantasy amazing. Unfortunately, and through no fault of Monolith Soft, the Wii laughs at their dreams. It takes those dreams and flushes them down the toilet of GameCube-era hardware Nintendo likes to call cutting edge.
I for one am sick and tired of it. I’m tired of Nintendo having these awesome franchises and brilliant developers and shafting them with an absolute garbage can of a system. I’m tired of seeing Mario relegated to kitschy ideas because there’s no horsepower under the Wii’s hood; I’m tired of seeing Link fighting through the Temple of Brown Textures and Jagged Edges; I’m tired of seeing games like Xenoblade Chronicles, games with a world vision that dwarfs the imagination and fills the mind with awe-inspiring jaw dropitude, get thrown under the bus by Nintendo insisting on Grandma Waggle Party IV as its core demographic.
So this is what I say to you Nintendo. It’s time to s*** or get off the pot. You used to be great at hardware; hell, you were one of the companies that STARTED video gaming as we know it. Remember the NES? Remember the Super Nintendo? Those were cutting edge systems, and you did great games the justice they deserved. In today’s world, technology has evolved to the point where it’s not acceptable anymore to give us dross when we know there exists the capability for diamonds. It’s not acceptable to shackle an obviously talented team like Monolith Soft to the ball and chain of the Wii because you want to sell waggle. Either take your hardware seriously, or get out of the game entirely and let those more capable take over.
I’m asking, no, I’m begging you, Nintendo. Cut those shackles. Let Mario, let Link, let our beloved heroes
As of tomorrow I wont. Im getting off the Titantic.
Iwata: (cries)
Disney movie about video game characters starring a bunch of video game characters!!!
I'm cautiously interested.
I know them from Outkast lyrics and references. Daddy Fat Sax...
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
That is all.