Not exactly huge, but too big to just be working on Art Academy I think:Probably, dunno how big they are + whether they could support two projects.
Shhh. That doesn't count for reasons no one can explain.
Quite simple to explain really. "Entitled" gamers complain about something they want. Nintendo gives it to them. They then complain about something else they want. Repeat ad infinitium. It's a neverending cycle. As W101 may be a new IP but people will claim while they wanted a new IP, it isn't the new IP they wanted, had in mind, or were expecting.
Goodfeel's actual next game:
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>New Smash trailer
>Snake is back
>New challenger: Bayonetta joins the battle
>New Bayonetta 2 trailer
>The original Bayonetta announced to be ported in a definitive version prior to launch of Bayonetta 2
>One more trailer: Zelda U
>Minds blown
No no that one doesn't count
Shhh. That doesn't count for reasons no one can explain.
>New Smash trailer
>Snake is back
>New challenger: Bayonetta joins the battle
>New Bayonetta 2 trailer
>The original Bayonetta announced to be ported in a definitive version prior to launch of Bayonetta 2
>One more trailer: Zelda U
>Minds blown
>New Smash trailer
>Snake is back
>New challenger: Bayonetta joins the battle
>New Bayonetta 2 trailer
>The original Bayonetta announced to be ported in a definitive version prior to launch of Bayonetta 2
>One more trailer: Zelda U
>Minds blown
Jesus I think I might die after a announcement like that.
There's just to much awesome to contain
Of course it counts. But it has neither the critical acclaim nor the sales to make it the type of game you can name drop in a thread and throw the mic down.
> People ask for new IP
> People proceed to not buy new IP
> See Wonderful 101
Nice fanfic>New Smash trailer
>Snake is back
>New challenger: Bayonetta joins the battle
>New Bayonetta 2 trailer
>The original Bayonetta announced to be ported in a definitive version prior to launch of Bayonetta 2
>One more trailer: Zelda U
>Minds blown
>New Smash trailer
>Snake is back
>New challenger: Bayonetta joins the battle
>New Bayonetta 2 trailer
>The original Bayonetta announced to be ported in a definitive version prior to launch of Bayonetta 2
>One more trailer: Zelda U
>Minds blown
>New Smash trailer
>Snake is back
>New challenger: Bayonetta joins the battle
>New Bayonetta 2 trailer
>The original Bayonetta announced to be ported in a definitive version prior to launch of Bayonetta 2
>One more trailer: Zelda U
>Minds blown
New Smash characters, a port of an old game and a trailer for Smash? The only thing that list that would hype me is the trailer for Zelda U. I'd rather have them surprise me and show some new, unexpected game.
Zelda being shown here could be the kind of megaton the Wii U badly needs.
I would love to see "X" revealed (with the real name) and have a story trailer with some gameplay mixed in. But yeah, that won't happen.
Either that or Zelda U would make me freak out with excitement. But again, that won't happen either. D:
You think after so many shitty E3 conferences and lackluster NDs, a small appearance at a game show would make people have some realistic expectations here.
But Retro isn't even done with Donkey Kong yet.I want a trailer for the next game in the Metroid Prime series. Would be amazing.
NE-VER.You think after so many shitty E3 conferences and lackluster NDs, a small appearance at a game show would make people have some realistic expectations here.
> People ask for new IP
> People proceed to not buy new IP
> See Wonderful 101
Can you understand the success of said game in a new IP is the determining factor as to whether or not it is going to get sequels?Great will be the day when people understand that who says new IP actually mean a new series made with a new IP that will always appear on the next consoles and not an "una tantum" game.
By the time it's out there will be a lot of games new Wii U owners get to choose from. Hell, Bayonetta didn't even do that well after it dropped in price.The first one had a lot of competition. Not so much on Wii U
The argument Shikamaru Ninja was saying was that there should be an amount of Nintendo fans who've become MS or Sony gamers through the past few years. Smash Bros should already be well known to them. Why waste a chance showing Smash Bros when you can display new games? It's true that X may not appeal to that crowd but if they focus on certain aspects of X that makes it unique compared to those other jRPGs then I think it stands a chance even against Bayonetta 2, which I feel will struggle even more than X. Show multiplayer, boss battles, mech battles etc. and you stand a chance of getting the attention of those gamers you want. I'm sure if you've played Xenoblade then you know how much better the characters and story were compared to the most recent Tales and Final Fantasy games. I don't like Final Fantasy or Tales but I loved Xenoblade for being different.The way I see it, Bayonetta 2 and SSBU belong to genres that at least have a chance of appealing to that crowd. X, on the other hand, is a JRPG. That, plus the fact that it doesn't have Final Fantasy or Tales of in its name is almost a surefire way to make sure nobody gives a shit about it, unfortunately.
Or maybe you overestimate that crowd. Smash isn't necessarily a system seller with that crowd. This is pure anecdotal but a lot of people who are in that "crowd" tend to just play a friends console since Smash is more of a local game that never focused on it's online aspect. I doubt they'll care enough about online to consider a purchase themselves. Meanwhile, in my opinion, if they show off Zelda or X they have a chance of getting people from that "crowd" into purchasing their console. I don't disagree that Smash will be shown, but I feel as if they can use that time to show off some rather unknown games that those gamers haven't heard of as opposed to a more stable IP like Smash Bros.I think you underestimate the sheer amount of former Nintendo fans who don't buy Nintendo consoles anymore. Over 7 million gamers bought The Ocarina of Time, and over 3 million gamers purchased Star Fox 64. This was in the late 1990s. A long time has passed between the passionate N64 userbase and the Wii / Wii U.
It's not the only factor though, if the team/company behind it believes in the IP they will make sequels nonetheless then if after 2-3 tries the IP flops then it's buried. One memorable historical mention would be Street Fighter.Can you understand the success of said game in a new IP is the determining factor as to whether or not it is going to get sequels?
You think after so many shitty E3 conferences and lackluster NDs, a small appearance at a game show would make people have some realistic expectations here.
Or maybe you overestimate that crowd.
Reggie will announce that Nintendo plans to announce something with regards to the next nintendo direct which will be about announcements of announcements to come in E3. E3 will hit and Nintendo will announce that games were delayed and tell us to wait for further announcements.
True story.
It's not the only factor though, if the team/company behind it believes in the IP they will make sequels nonetheless then if after 2-3 tries the IP flops then it's buried. One memorable historical mention would be Street Fighter.
Also W101 is a terrible example because while the IP is in nintendo's hands the game is done by another studio and after they leave N might not know what to do with the ip.
People want a new series with a new ip that is given the same importance as Mario/Zelda/Metroid and they want it to be sure that will be a staple in the future portfolio of Nintendo and not only present as a mention of that kind of cool game that was released once on that +10 years old console.