Heavy's Sandvich
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Western gaming media outlets questioning far eastern developers? Colour me surprised.
I think the article raises some interesting points. I'd love to see Nintendo take a bold step with a whole new IP for Wii U, and really put their weight behind it. They didn't really manage to establish any new 'core' game series with Wii, so I can see where this is coming from.
Tom McShea sounds familiar, did he do other articles about Nintendo, or Sony and Microsoft?
sorry about the list... it's just a copy paste.
Nintendo Gamecube
Luigi's Mansion
Pikmin
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
GiFTPiA
Donkey Konga
Battalion Wars
Geist
Chibi-Robo!
Odama
Nintendo Wii
Art Style
Wii Sports
Excite Truck
Wii Play
Endless Ocean
Wii Fit
Wii Music
Disaster: Day of Crisis
Captain Rainbow
Common sense of people power TV
Tact of Magic
FlingSmash
Dynamic Slash
And-Kensaku
Pandora's Tower
Kiki Trick
Xenoblade Chronicles
The Last Story
Wii-Ware
Bonsai Barber
Rock N Roll Climber
PictureBook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit
You, Me and the Cubes
Eco Shooter: Plant 530
Snowpack Park
ThruSpace
Line Attack Heroes
Fluidity
Wii-U
P-100
Panorama View
Nintendo Land
Game Boy Advance
Golden Sun
Magical Vacation
Napoleon
Kuririn
Horse Racing Creating Derby
Stafy
Tomato Adventure
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$
Drill Dozer
Rhythm Tengoku
bit Generations
Nintendo DS
Polarium
Nintendogs
Jump Super Stars
Electroplankton
Big Brain Academy
Brain Age
Clubhouse Games
Magnetica
Elite Beat Agents
Hotel Dusk: Room 215
Trace Memory
Master of Illusion
Slide Adventure MAGKID
Soma Bringer
Jam with the Band
Fossil Fighters
Style Savvy
Glory of Heracles
Friend Collection
Walk with me! Do you know your walking routine?
Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What To Eat?
Dsi
Aura Aura Climber
Art Academy
Kappa Trail
Pinball Pulse: The Ancient Beckons
Nintendo 3ds
Steel Diver
3DS Ware
Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!
Pushmo
Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword
Dillon's Rolling Western
Ketzal's Corridors
sauce:
http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/forum/t-469495
There are a lot of things like more modes offline and online, new mechanics, etc.Yes and it's baffling to me how their fans not only get excited for but demand another mario kart and smash bros. I agree with gamespot, what else can possibly be done with those games other than roster changes?
How many new IP's/mascots has Nintendo developed or created in the past decade?
What the hell does CoD have to do with anything? Why are Nintendo fans so intent on pointing towards others, instead of commenting on the matter at hand?
Tom McShea is probably the last gaming journalist you would find praising CoD: Black Ops 2, or any similar war-styled shooters.
Assassin's Creed
Assassin's Creed II
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Assassin's Creed: Revelations
Assassin's Creed III
Gears of War
Gears of War 2
Gears of War 3
Gears of War: Judgment
Halo 3
Halo Wars
Halo 3: ODST
Halo: Reach
Halo 4
etc. etc.
This is a valid question. Nintendo obviously does rely on its legacy IPs quite a bit.
But in the wake of a Nintendo Direct that featured a new trailer for The Wonderful 101, a development video of Bayonetta 2, a sequel to a game that wasn't even on Nintendo platforms, the announcement of X, one of the most promising looking JRPGs in a while, and the announcement of a crossover between Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei, it seems like very strange timing to ask if they're too conservative and lean only on their old IPs to get them through.
What's strange about this article is that it completely ignores the new IP Nintendo did feature - Wonderful 101, then moans about the lack of third party despite the fact Iwata clearly stated that another direct featuring the Third Party games will come soon.
They're trapped by their own fear to take any kind of risk. Why make a new game when the Zelda name will increase sales?
People bringing up current gen sequels miss the point. People aren't tired of Assassins Creed because its still relatively new. Zelda is 30 years old. It's not about the number of sequels, its about prolonged familiarity with a franchise.
He's probably best known around here for questioning Medal of Honor's take on war.
That's not really a Nintendo-created IP though. Neither are the Op Rainfall games. The article is I guess talking about Miyamoto/EAD making a big new IP with mass appeal, like the ones the company created seemingly at will back in the day.
will this gif ever stop getting used
And as a customer, I hope when I'm 80 years old there's still a new Zelda every five years and one Mario Kart per system.
so true. to all those people who are agreeing with the article, what can you say about these games?
They are all B-tier games at best though. Nintendo's money titles remain the obvious 4 or 5.
I mentioned this article briefly in the Polygon Kickstarter thread. It seems a lot of gaming sites are feeling threatened by the way Nintendo's Directs bypass them.
What's strange about this article is that it completely ignores the new IP Nintendo did feature - Wonderful 101, then moans about the lack of third party despite the fact Iwata clearly stated that another direct featuring the Third Party games will come soon.
I sort of agree with the article. As someone who missed the nostalgia of the NES and SNES era they've done very little to reel me in with their stable of characters.
Nintendo just seems like it isn't really interested in attracting anyone outside their current audience.
People bringing up current gen sequels miss the point. People aren't tired of Assassins Creed because its still relatively new. Zelda is 30 years old. It's not about the number of sequels, its about prolonged familiarity with a franchise.
The gif isn't even that impressive. Set the bar low guys.
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why they shouldn't use their enormous portfolio of franchises?
plus ,they made new Ip,and they sold like shit.
and again,nowadays we have the annual assassin's creed,the annual COD etc...are we really going to blame nintendo because they develop a main zelda every gen?
Yes because when you keep using the same franchise every gen eventually it because fatigued. It's been 30 years of Zelda. It doesn't matter if there's been 7 CODs in 7 years because people have been playing them for 7 years. People have played Zelda games all their lifetimes. That's the difference.
It won't be, monolith soft uses that X for lots of games they makeIt's also going to be really funny when it's eventually revealed to be Xenoblade 2.
That's not really a Nintendo-created IP though. Neither are the Op Rainfall games. The article is I guess talking about Miyamoto/EAD making a big new IP with mass appeal, like the ones the company created seemingly at will back in the day.
They are all B-tier games at best though. Nintendo's money titles remain the obvious 4 or 5.
I sort of agree with the article. As someone who missed the nostalgia of the NES and SNES era they've done very little to reel me in with their stable of characters.
Nintendo just seems like it isn't really interested in attracting anyone outside their current audience.
Yes because when you keep using the same franchise every gen eventually it because fatigued. It's been 30 years of Zelda. It doesn't matter if there's been 7 CODs in 7 years because people have been playing them for 7 years. People have played Zelda games all their lifetimes. That's the difference.
Zelda doesn't need to die, but it can't be the only big, triple A Nintendo game in terms of production values. It is not wrong to expect something new from them that is on the level of their traditionally "big" franchises. As it is, any new IPs they launch are B-tier games with B-tier aspirations.
One does not simply (walk into Mordor) hire 1000 developers overnight, but there's that new building that they're working on in Tokyo.Hire 1000 developers, break them into 10 teams and have them each make a new, AAA IP game.
The list indicates that they have done us favors with new IP's when they have acted as publisher, but the situation is still that most, if not all, of their own major IP's are very dated or built on characters from other dated IP's. We should expect more from them.
really now?The gif isn't even that impressive. Set the bar low guys.
how so?It's also going to be really funny when it's eventually revealed to be Xenoblade 2.
Yes!!!"I'm Out" really needs to be added to this gif
smh. i really hope you're not serious about not being tired by Assassins Creed by now.
I hate Assassins Creed. But when people have been playing it for a single console generation there's less fatigue than when it shows up every generation.
Another Mario Game, another Mario Kart, another Zelda. Yes they'll sell but as gamers die off and the upcoming younger consumers don't have those memories of growing up with Zelda and Mario games what then? You'll just be selling to a very small niche audience.
The gif isn't even that impressive. Set the bar low guys.