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Wants the largest console games publisher to avoid Nintendo's platforms.
and so does popShahadan said:WTF Toki Tori sends me emails. I feel important.
and dewy's for that matter
and so does popShahadan said:WTF Toki Tori sends me emails. I feel important.
Fantastical said:Nintendo, you better give us Toki Tori on Monday. I'm finding it extremely hard to keep 1200 points just waiting for this game to be released.
Dumb question: What happens when you press up?OgnodoD said:Question: Is it considered cheap or unfair to use the "up" button when playing Dr. Mario against others on Wi-Fi? I had someone get real mad at me for doing that.
If they're not willing to use it, they shouldn't be playing competitive Dr. Mario. If they don't know about it, then--er, tell them.OgnodoD said:Question: Is it considered cheap or unfair to use the "up" button when playing Dr. Mario against others on Wi-Fi? I had someone get real mad at me for doing that.
Jiggy37 said:If they're not willing to use it, they shouldn't be playing competitive Dr. Mario. If they don't know about it, then--er, tell them.![]()
Slacker said:Gotta love playing on the internets. :lol
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Slacker said:Gotta love playing on the internets. :lol
I've gotten the impression that all the console services are like that. The problem is that the platform-holder suddenly gains the power of the distributor and monopolistic retailer in addition to the massive amounts of power they have platform holder.Luigison said:That's not a "strategy", and according to WiiWare-World.com even publishers are "clueless about when their games would be made available to the public". And another publisher was completely in the dark about their games release date.
I don't see how this could be an advantage to Nintendo, publishers, or gamers. I know that dates are always subject to change, but not telling the publishers or gamers until the day of the WiiWare release just seems stupid to me.
Capndrake said:The US will get Toki Tori Monday, but it'll be 1000 points, not 900.
Nuclear Muffin said:Wha?! is this 100% confirmed? I'm happy about the fact that it's coming next week but it's not really fair that the US has to pay 1000 points while Europe gets it for 900 (Still well worth 1000 points though)
Shahadan said:You should look at the euro/dollar conversion rate before telling something is unfair. We always pay more than you :lol
:lolOgnodoD said:Question: Is it considered cheap or unfair to use the "up" button when playing Dr. Mario against others on Wi-Fi? I had someone get real mad at me for doing that.
SpoonyBard said:Ok, I spent 200 more points for some extra dungeons and buildings on FF:CC:MLAK. It wasn't that much, but I still feel like an idiot... I wasn't supposed to be supporting this pay-to-play crap.
You can use the wind to make yourself move faster.evilromero said:LostWinds was WAY too short. Character movement was way to slow if you ask me. I hope they introduce a way to dash around in the next one, as well as some more interesting upgrades. Locales were beautiful but a bit samey all-around. Took me 2 hours on my first play through to beat it.
Shantae WiiWare
This was an okay alternative but ideally not suited for getting around quickly. And yes, I knew that.nincompoop said:You can use the wind to make yourself move faster.
Opiate said:http://www.wiiware-world.com/news/2008/05/toki_tori_coming_to_america_on_monday
This says Toki Tori is coming to the US on Monday. Not sure if that's reliable, I haven't followed Wii Ware up until now. Lost Winds looks fascinating.
wazoo said:I'm lost with Lost Winds. I'm half way through and suck at moving the guy, especially to reach and jump high using the windTHe first time, he goes up, but then most often the second brush put it back or in bad direction
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cw_sasuke said:kinda OT - but......
why there is no capcom wii ware support ? i thought they would be on the train day one...
From Wayforward's site:Scrubking said: Shantae WiiWare:
informally (and inadvertently) announced at GDC, this is an ongoing experiment in 2D on the Wii. As it currently stands, the game is very traditional as an action/platform game (no Wiimote Wagging) with its main draw being 480P 2D artwork. If the project gets legs, well have more to say in the next newsletter. For now, it just looks cool!
EDIT:
Bolded because people are ignoring this awesome game and if it gets ignored it may not see the light of day!
:lolWhat Shantae needs (she talks in her sleep) are fans in great numbers to get loud. Weve pitched sequels on all systems, and have had publishing deals on the table. What keeps this passionate lass tethered down are the low sales of original hardcore games in this age of mega-hitting dog petting, mama-cooking, brain training games. The question on the minds of our cash focused partners; how many Shantae fans are out there, ready to buy up a sequel? If we build it, will they come?
Exempted said:From Wayforward's site:
:lol
TheGrayGhost said:If you can be more descriptive about your situation, I can help you.
You heard something about Captivate I guess? Care to elaborate?Scrubking said:.(kinda how they feel about the Wii in general)
Scrubking said:When Wiiware launched Capcom officially said that they were still thinking about what to put on Wiiware. In other words they didn't really give a shit about it.(kinda how they feel about the Wii in general)
cw_sasuke said:That`s not what i remeber, iirc they said that they are ready to support wiiware and only are waiting for nintendo to launch the plattform....
and about ur spoiler....mh3 says hi ;-)
TheGrayGhost said:If you would like to play it, I'd be happy to gift it to you. Just e-mail me your friend code to thegrayghost@sbcglobal.net.
They probably need a publisher for the DS game they want to do.Scrubking said:I don't know what they are expecting, but if they are looking for millions of gamers to profess their love for a game that in reality few people have even heard of they have another thing coming.
They just need to shut up and put it on Wiiware, but it sounds like they want a retail release which makes no sense.
I asked a guy on a private board who had the full version to send me the demo. He did, and we played about 20 rounds. I've never played Dr. Mario before so he beat me 19-1.
So I go back to the private board, say I enjoyed it and thank him. Then he says "I might as well gift you the full thing, only fair after totally trouncing you."
O_O
Faith in humanity at all time high right now.
Hmm, how can you have so many games on one Wii?fernoca said:Got today:
-Dr. Mario Online RX
-Family Table Tennis
-Pop
All great in their respective categories, extra points to Famility Table tennis for being so cheap ($5) aand looking so great and being fun and simple too).
So far, have for WiiWare:
-Lost Winds
-Defend your Castle
-My Life as a King: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
-Star Soldier R
-Dr. Mario Online RX
-Family Table Tennis
-Pop
Nabs said:anyone wanna send me a demo of dr. mario
Scrubking said: Shantae WiiWare:
informally (and inadvertently) announced at GDC, this is an ongoing experiment in 2D on the Wii. As it currently stands, the game is very traditional as an action/platform game (no Wiimote Wagging) with its main draw being 480P 2D artwork. If the project gets legs, well have more to say in the next newsletter. For now, it just looks cool!
EDIT:
Bolded because people are ignoring this awesome game and if it gets ignored it may not see the light of day!