The direct itself was fine.
It's the lineup of games that Nintendo's been working on that needs help.
Direct had way too much developer filler, the lack of games was key but cut down on the filler.
The direct itself was fine.
It's the lineup of games that Nintendo's been working on that needs help.
Can it get worse than Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival?
People expecting 3rd party support are just setting themselves up for disappointment.
But I do think Nintendo is nearing SEGA territory with their off-gen shenanigans, especially now that mobile marginalizes the 3DS so much. Read: The End Is Near.
Do they get a shiny trophy???
To be fair they tried to support it for three years, the thing is dead, everybody that buys one should know its for a few quality games and thats it. a big part of the fanbase wanted Nintendo to drop it earlier, actually.So finally im out of the job. I could watch the youtube stream but neogaf is blocked.
So...I guess this is a place like any other to ask but, whats the procedure to sell a Wii U ? With downloaded digital games, how to remove NNID, etc. Serious question.
A console with roughly 3.5 years lifespan, only 1 freaking year being at all interesting. Its the most insulting console purchase i've ever done. Even if its dead, you freaking support it to a reasonable level for those who bought it. I aint even interested in NX after Nintendo pulled this move, i cant support a company that pulls the plug and gives up so fast, no matter how dire the situation, especially when you have 10B warchest doing nothing.
What were all these studio expansions for?
Miyamoto is out of his fucking mind to present Star Fox in this sorry state.
The Wii U has been great in the 2+ years it's been out, but knowing how quickly Nintendo have seemingly abandoned it makes me less likely to spend money on the NX. No amount of good games will change that for me.You mean launch games that are good? Cuz if you want more than that I do not think you like games. WiiU has been a great console for me and am happy with what is already announced. Im just surprised thet held back a few updates/announcements that were expected.
Your other points were fair but I can't back this one, it actually looks like the ULTIMATE 2D Mario game.
I have to admit I'm a bit puzzled at all the "Selling my Wii U" folks. I mean, as a big Nintendo fan, I would never sell off my Wii U and all of the digital games and whatnot I have with it, not to mention MK8 and Smash Bros. If you aren't a big Nintendo fan then I have to ask: Why did you buy a Wii U in the first place? It's been patently obvious since launch that it was pretty much only for their diehard fans, hence the terrible sales figures. It's not like the system is going to be worth all that much second-hand anyway.
People expecting 3rd party support are just setting themselves up for disappointment.
I see little reason to expect things to be much different in Japan. Outside of mobile everything seems somewhat dead.
I don't think even Iwata is so deluded as to believe that the gaming business can be turned around merely with better marketing. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on that.
And the big third parties aren't coming back, outside a few possible exceptions in Japan. They're gone. Best to accept that.
Lol at all the people thinking that the output of nintendo game will get better if they go third party. Do they expect that they would suddenly do better when they lose a bunch of revenue due to the loss of their hardware division.
After reading those comments I finally put the finger on why that digital event felt so disturbing to me: I felt insulted watching it. They took what I love the most about Nintendo franchises and they made fun of it. They made fun of me.
SE introduced Kingdom hearts with a mobile title, but then moved on to KH3 footage. Sony introduced FF with World of FF, but then moved on to FFVII Remake. Those were scripted emotional events, bringing people's expectations down and then immediately rebounding so much higher.
Nintendo mentioned Star Fox (the lesser offender) and showed the crappiest textures on a WiiU title yet. Then they mentioned Zelda and showed a tiny filler DS title, and stopped there. Then they mentioned Metroid Prime, and showed a tiny filler DS title and stopped there. Then they mentioned WiiU Animal Crossing, and showed a party game with amiibo prereq. And then they mentioned a new WiiU mario game, and showed a tennis filler title.
They never rebounded from those low points. It was just a streak of low points. They took all the franchises people were expecting the most of, and they destroyed every one of them with insignificant filler titles.They didn't promise anything after those. They just showed the lesser version of everything, and then stopped.
I'm a die hard Nintendo fan, but I can't defend that. It feels like a terrible effort at content between 2 cycles. At that point I'm scared they redirected the next Zelda to be a launch title for the next system, along with a proper Metroid.
And the big third parties aren't coming back, outside a few possible exceptions in Japan. They're gone. Best to accept that.
So accurate. LolEvery Nintendo fan today..
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If it's up to par to the xb1/ps4, then third parties will be there with their games. They aren't interested in doing specific work for Nintendo platforms otherwise.
If it's up to par to the xb1/ps4, then third parties will be there with their games. They aren't interested in doing specific work for Nintendo platforms otherwise.
Whatever the nx is, I don't think Nintendo holds power high on their list though.
I think Nintendo couldve put on a better show had they not shown so much in advance.
The following is a scenario where Nintendo saved certain things for E3, and tweaked the way they presented other things:
+ Open with Star Fox Zero, but immediately say its a collaboration with Platinum Games. And say that the gameplay is the focus right now, targeting 60 fps (according to the IGN article), and the graphics will continue to improve until launch. Split the developer story between Miyamoto and Platinum.
+ Smash logo appears! In this scenario, Smash DLC was NOT shown early. Trailer plays for Roy. Sakurai appears onscreen and quickly explains Roy, and notes Roy and Lucas will be available after the Digital Event. He also quickly notes new stages and Mii Fighter outfits will be available, as well. And I mean quickly: Like all of the Mii Fighter outfits are shown onscreen at once, next to their franchise logos.
- Moving on: Explicit confirmation that The Legend of Zelda is still in the works for WiiU. In the meantime: A look at Triforce Heroes, with immediate confirmation that it has both single-player and online (something they took a while to say). Followed by Hyrule Warriors Legends, which in this scenario, wasn't leaked early by Koei-Tecmo.
- An unexpected bombshell (for English-speaking audiences): Mother 1, fully localized as EarthBound Beginnings, available on the WiiU eShop immediately after the Digital Event.
- Moving on: Metroid Prime: Federation Force, featuring Blast Ball, with the following statement upfront: We continue to work on ideas for new Metroid games, both 2D and 3D. We hope to have something for you soon. In the meantime, enjoy this new concept inspired by the world of Metroid.
- An unexpected announcement (for English-speaking audiences): Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, which in this scenario has its localization confirmed at E3, rather than a prior Direct. Follow this up with a new look at Devils Third, which in this scenario, wasn't shown a few weeks earlier. And follow this up with Bravely Second End Layer, also saved for E3 in this scenario.
- Show off Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem in this scenario, for the first time. Yes, that means the earlier Direct wouldve been shorter, and yes, the audience reaction would still be mixed. But anything with Atlus x Intelligent Systems in the headline would garner interest. Also remember, for several years this game had borderline mythical status, where people werent sure it was still in development. It couldve been a TLG-like payoff if saved for E3 much smaller in scale, of course, but still buzz-worthy.
- Show off Fire Emblem Fates and confirm the two versions upfront. Not a plus for everyone but still a point of interest.
- Still on Japanese stuff: Yo-kai Watch coming to the west, Xenoblade Chronicles X this Christmas, etc. Show off Monster Hunter X not sure if its confirmed for the West, but if this had been shown here instead of the earlier Direct, it wouldve made waves.
- Merge the Animal Crossing content into one smaller segment: Happy Home Designer, and on a side note, Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival, each with amiibo integration.
- Drastically shorten the Yoshis Wooly World segment. Save the developer story for a post-show YouTube release. For the Digital Event, simply have a trailer showing off a huge variety of levels in rapid succession.
- A short segment about Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. A short segment about Mario Tennis Ultra Smash. The time saved here would help slot in the new additions like Fatal Frame and SMT x FE.
- Ditto for Super Mario Maker. They can have a bit of explanation, but save the philosophy by Shiggy and friends for another time. For the Digital Event, simply have a trailer showing off many crazy levels and enemy combinations.
- One more thing. This is where they close by showing Ryu in Smash, with a trailer and explanation. Also show off the accompanying stage, and say Ryu is available alongside Roy and Lucas right after the Digital Event. In this scenario, Nintendo actually managed to keep Ryu and Roy a secret.
Had Nintendo played their cards this way, I think the show wouldve gone a great deal better. Still not Sony level with the TLG/FFVII-R/S3 wombo combo, of course, but still buzz-worthy.
Exactly.Its was a decent format, just sucked content-wise.
*sigh*
*Opens Nintendo's vaults with billions of dollars in liquid assets*
The only way the end is near is if Nintendo commits corporate suicide or somebody robs them blind. I think you're overreacting a BIIIT too much here.
Oh wait, but Nintendo had a crappy E3 event, so obviously they are TEH DOOOOOOOMED.
Can it get worse than Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival?
*sigh*
*Opens Nintendo's vaults with billions of dollars in liquid assets*
The only way the end is near is if Nintendo commits corporate suicide or somebody robs them blind. I think you're overreacting a BIIIT too much here.
Oh wait, but Nintendo had a crappy E3 event, so obviously they are TEH DOOOOOOOMED.
How many years has Nintendo been Doomed for now? Decades? Sega was Doomed for only a fraction of the amount of time Nintendo has been...
Hate to say this but I had been a Nintendo only gamer my entire life until the Wii and the Wii U just cemented it: Nintendo refuses to make the games that most of it's now adult original fanbase want.
I think if Nintendo put out a console that was actually graphically up to date, and sold at parity with Microsoft and Sony offerings, they'd come back. Making the Wii not at graphic parity (or at least decently close to the 360 and PS3) was a colossal mistake. They are paying for it now. The Wii could have been the PS2 of that era had they not done that. They should never be that far behind in graphics again.
Nah I'm not saying they're doomed, but they are making continually bad decisions in an increasingly crowded market where their games are continually satisfying a slimmer and slimmer audience. That's not good business and all the cash in the world won't float a bad model for much longer.
Nah I'm not saying they're doomed, but they are making continually bad decisions in an increasingly crowded market where their games are continually satisfying a slimmer and slimmer audience. That's not good business and all the cash in the world won't float a bad model for much longer.
There's two established console platforms out there, there's mobile which is bringing in an enormous amount of money, several developers are finding plenty of new success on PC, why bother with NX?
There's more than enough games that don't find their way to PC, there's even less reason they'd find their way to NX.
This gen is the end of traditional console gaming for Nintendo. I have no doubt about it. Whatever NX is, it will be something different. Not a new motion controller. Not VR.
Honestly, I would not be surprised if Nintendo are working on the NX as an OS and choose to license out hardware manufacturing to different companies, like they did w/ the Gamecube and Panasonic Q. That way if someone wants a mobile device w/ a 6 inch 4k screen, LG or whoever can take the hit with no risk to Nintendo. They've already compared their next gen to iOS/Android. Only one of those OSs has an exclusive manufacturer behind it.
To make up for the content for the next E3, I think nintendo should stop doing directs. That's what I'm getting from what most people said. If they stop doing directs and save all the stuff for E3, this would have been a good Digital Event compared to what people are considering really bad.
Keep in mind, I find this Digital Event okay.
Honestly no. I think if they did not do a Digital Event, the hate would be less.I wonder, what if Nintendo didn't do their Live Event and instead just showed those trailers dispersed throughout E3? Yeah, Metroid probably wouldn't have been received as well (and I kind of get it) but do you think if they had those skits between rounds it wouldn't have been this...hated?
The lack of any significant internal developer presence indicates all hands on deck for the NX.