Riod
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Earth Defense Force 2025 adds another cheesy chapter to D3's bug book
Posted on Jun 18th 2013 2:00PM

Miyamoto says Nintendo not targeting core with E3
Jul 19th 2008 6:05AM (Joystiq)Did you think of maybe waiting to try the device before deciding it doesn't work?..
(Do you seriously think Nintendo would release a device as bad as you describe? Plus, it's pretty much the same idea as the PlayStation Eye's microphone, which reportedly works great)
Miyamoto says Nintendo not targeting core with E3
Jul 19th 2008 4:52AM (Joystiq)So, Nintendo had a pretty slow presentation. While that may be true, which groundbreaking news did Sony or Microsoft bring?.. Truth is, E3 just isn't what it used to be, period. And the best thing Nintendo can use it for is to attract people that don't follow gaming news. And don't tell me that casuals aren't even aware about E3 - even if they don't, the media outlets they follow are.
Now, to the hardcore vs. casual BS. First of all, it's dumb to eulogize Nintendo for having one bad show. And don't give me the condescending "it wasn't bad, it was just aimed elsewhere" nonsense Penny Arcade believe in. Animal Crossing, Wii MotionPlus, WiiSpeak, Wii Music, and Wario World. That's pretty much all they had in store. Animal Crossing may not be what you'd define as "hardcore" but it's definitely not casual either; MotionPlus has as much potential to change "serious" games as it does casual ones, and Wii Sports Resort is really more a tech demo than a "casual game"; voice chat is something all you a-holes have been bitching about for ages; and Wario World is definitely a "core gamer" game - one that hasn't been given nearly enough attention, IMO. So the one truely casual "feature" we have left is Wii Music. And that's a game we already new was coming.
Miyamoto confirmed that the Zelda, Mario, and Pikmin teams are at work. Kid Icarus, while not mentioned in this conference, is also almost certanily being developed. And may I remind you that Fatal Frame IV is published by Nintendo. What more do you want?
What Nintendo obviously believes in is that the marketing money is better spent at people who won't anyway read game reviews and follow previews. What you're obviously immature enough to want is for Nintendo to waste their time and resources on making trailers and "concept art" so you won't feel left out.
No More Heroes initially planned as a 360 game
Feb 2nd 2008 6:34AM (Joystiq Nintendo)Also, about the 360 thing - 360 fans are way too unoriginal (not really the right term, but y'know....)... while the game is bloody, it's not an FPS, it doesn't have online multiplayer, and is way too "japanese" for the Halo crowd (which wouldn't even appreciate the cell-shaded style).
Iwata Asks Sakurai: Volume 2
Jan 23rd 2008 1:29PM (Joystiq Nintendo)(please?...)
Miyamoto claims he's never heard of Ratchet & Clank
Dec 15th 2007 2:43PM (Joystiq Playstation)Everyone, with the exception of some sony and m$ fanboys, loves Mario games. Super Mario Galaxy is a great game on its own right, as well as a worthy successor to a series of games that (except for the godawful Super Mario Sunshine) innovate the platforming genre every generation. They don't have the most "mature" plot or backstory, but who cares? In that genre, the gameplay is where it's at. As a side note, a lot of you people confuse "mature" and "violent". I honestly don't see why games like GTA, as apposed to say Killer 7, are more mature than this. More blood? Sure. More hookers? you betcha. But is it really more mature?
Also, people keep saying nintendo doesn't have new IP's. Let's look at the Gamecube. We have Pikmin, Animal Crossing, Eternal Darkness, Battalion Wars, Geist, and Baten Kaitos, and Metroid Prime which is such a reinvention of the game it can almost be counted as a new IP. The Wii has only been out for a year, and already we have the Wii series, Disaster: DoC. Nintendo keeps their franchises fresh and innovative; in my humble opinion, in that aspect Nintendo's games have more variety than the floods of FPS's that fill the PS3 and 360's catalogs, each one more derivative than the other.
Gerstmann-gate: the aftermath
Dec 7th 2007 4:14PM (Joystiq)Last I heard, there were rumors about Gerstmann being fired because of his Kane & Lynch review;
Then Gamespot pulls the video review because of "microphone issues" (does anyone really buy that?) and edit the written review;
And they admit to being pressured by Eidos, but say that none of the above has anything to do with that (in a comment that came way too late).
What change the bottom line to gamespot's favor?
Wii Warm Up: Arranged for guitar
Dec 5th 2007 11:01AM (Joystiq Nintendo)Wii Warm Up: Arranged for guitar
Dec 5th 2007 10:48AM (Joystiq Nintendo)Wii Warm Up: Arranged for guitar
Dec 5th 2007 9:36AM (Joystiq Nintendo)Wii loses to PS3 in Japan during November
Nov 30th 2007 4:22PM (Joystiq Nintendo)more people want ps3's because of the 40gb version.
meanwhile, less people who want a wii can get it because of supply issues.
that is why we are seeing the ps3 overtake the wii, while it could've been the other way around despite the influx of ps3 buyers had the wii's supply matched the demand.