retrogunner
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| Joystiq Nintendo | 3 Comments |
Member since: Jun 18th, 2008
| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Joystiq Nintendo | 3 Comments |
Fanswag: Alone in the Dark
Aug 6th 2008 6:10PM (Joystiq Nintendo)1. If something happens to me, what will happen to my Wife and 2 baby girls. How will they get by.
2. Being burnt - like 20% or more of body burnt.
3. While going down a set of stairs, tripping all the way to the bottom
4. Dying or losing my sight due to my brain tumor (located by some major arteries & pressed against my optic nerves.) I'll have to write programs blind & wouldn't ever see my girls & wife again.
Wii Fanboy interviews High Voltage on The Conduit (continued)
Jun 18th 2008 12:41AM (Joystiq Nintendo)Wii Fanboy interviews High Voltage on The Conduit (continued)
Jun 17th 2008 2:56PM (Joystiq Nintendo)A lot of great games have been developed by licensing great engine (id's Tech series, Valve's Steam, etc.). If the Quantum3 engine is creatively leveraging the Wii's limited video capabilities, which are paltry compared to mid to high graphic cards, wouldn't it make sense to increase HVS's revenue stream by porting & licensing their engine & games (ah ... residuals).
So many low end PCs & mini-laptops are exploding on the market which can't play Bioshock but still dazzle when playing Quake II & III, Unreal, Half-Life I & II and Halo (1).
There's a lot of game potential out there. Having a capable engine on moderate hardware change be a game changer (pun intended). Folks would easily spend $25 - $30 on a game, especial with network play. (IMO - Squad & Big Team battles are a great combination of Death Match & MMO's since they require 40 - 60 hours of game play and can be social when playing with friends.)