http://www.gamefaqs.com/poll/index.html?poll=1696
Looks like many people agree with Satoru Iwata to a certain extent about online gaming.
Looks like many people agree with Satoru Iwata to a certain extent about online gaming.
You are in the minority.Insertia said:If Pikmin 2 had online play or Metroid Prime 2 had co-op online play I would be ten times more excited it.
SolidSnakex said:Well if you combine the ones that don't want it or think its overrated vs. the ones that think it's important it's still over 50% for it.
efralope said:even if they think online play is important, they "somewhat" think his words are true, meaning that they "somewhat" think consumers don't really want online play...
Just because the vast majority of console owners don't play online right now, doesn't mean it's not important (like is seen by games like Burnout 3 and the new Godzilla game)...
CVXFREAK said:http://www.gamefaqs.com/poll/index.html?poll=1696
Looks like many people agree with Satoru Iwata to a certain extent about online gaming.
Deg said:Maybe because the vast majority arent going to play an online game on a console for sometime yet? :roll
I say its important but to an extent and certainly not as much as many people keep harping on about and look like fools either way.
CVXFREAK said:That's why Satoru Iwata is frickin' right!![]()
Deg said:I never said he was right.
Deg said:I never said he was right.
efralope said:but your statement was in line with his thoughts...
I'm sure even he thinks it's important considering now Nintendo has experimented with networked games since the NES days, but he knows it's not the end-all feature at the moment that some people make it out to be...
CVXFREAK said:I know you didn't, but the first reason you gave only helps his case.
SolidSnakex said:Same thing Nintendo thought going into last gen about CD formats and look where that got them. That's Nintendo's problem, they think for the present and not the future, so when the future hits they fall down because they aren't prepared.
SolidSnakex said:Same thing Nintendo thought going into last gen about CD formats and look where that got them. That's Nintendo's problem, they think for the present and not the future, so when the future hits they fall down because they aren't prepared.
SolidSnakex said:Same thing Nintendo thought going into last gen about CD formats and look where that got them. That's Nintendo's problem, they think for the present and not the future, so when the future hits they fall down because they aren't prepared.
efralope said:they were second against PS-X, and they are second against PS2...
More like Squaresoft betrayal and Sony cash coffins and marketing (not to mention faulty hardware that needed replacing) were more likely reasons for their "downfall" than the use of cartridges
Squaresoft betrayal a more likely reason for their downfall than their use of cartridges? And what exactly was one of the leading reasons why Squaresoft jumped ship in the first place, I wonder?....efralope said:they were second against PS-X, and they are second against PS2...
More like Squaresoft betrayal and Sony cash coffins and marketing (not to mention faulty hardware that needed replacing) were more likely reasons for their "downfall" than the use of cartridges
MetatronM said:Squaresoft betrayal a more likely reason for their downfall than their use of cartridges? And what exactly was one of the leading reasons why Squaresoft jumped ship in the first place, I wonder?....
efralope said:lying to Nintendo about their backdoor dealings...
And nothing at all to do with the fact that FF VII would have taken up 36 N64 cartridges?efralope said:lying to Nintendo about their backdoor dealings...
SolidSnakex said:How do you know they lied to Nintendo about anything? It's not like they were Nintendo's property to begin with anyway. They just developed games for them. So even if they were talking to Sony all along it doesn't mean anything. They were 3rd party and could do whatever they want.
MetatronM said:And nothing at all to do with the fact that FF VII would have taken up 36 N64 cartridges?
And why would they have backdoor dealings with some upstart company anyway, if the hardware advantage was so clearly in favor of Nintendo, anyway? Your conspiracy theory just doesn't fit with the assertion that cartridges were a positive thing for Nintendo. In fact, it is perhaps the strongest example of what went wrong because of that decision.
DjangoReinhardt said:To me, it's unfortunate that so many people, even if they aren't personally interested in online gaming one way or the other, still support Nintendo's decision to withhold that option from ALL gamers. There are ways that Nintendo could offer the option with little cost to themselves, if the financial health is what truly concerns that crowd. Somehow, I doubt that altruism is genuine...
Imagine playing an RPG at all. Certainly some people would have found that appealing as they did on the PlayStation.efralope said:edit: I never said cartridges were 100% positive, they were just working in Nintendo's favor in certain ways... imagine playing an RPG with no loading times, certainly some people would have found that appealing as they had on the SNES...
cybamerc said:Of course it's true. One only needs to look at the number of consoles sold versus those of broadband adapters/Xbox Live subscribtions to know it's true.
efralope said:What a betrayal to the loyal fans who had bought their games on SNES (and I loved them thanks to FFI and Secret of Mana)...
SolidSnakex said:Square never announced FF7 for the N64, when it was announced it was for the PSone. They had that old CG demo to see what they could get out of the N64 and determined that it wasn't worth putting it on that system in comparison to the PSone.
There were also reports that Sony had gone out and talked to developers about what they wanted in a system. That's the main reason they got all those companies. Nintendo did what THEY wanted in a system and expected every other developer to jump on. Sony didn what developers wanted.
" imagine playing an RPG with no loading times, certainly some people would have found that appealing as they had on the SNES..."
Seeing the sales of the PSone RPG's in comparison to the SNES ones, i'd say the majority of people didn't care if games had loading or not. Sony and Square did more for the RPG genre in the US in 1 generation that had been done in the previous 2 combined.
Grifter said:I bought their SNES games, then managed to buy them on PS1 despite their WICKED BETRAYAL.
It doesn't if all your doing is 'connect and play'. MS has built a SERVICE.It doesn't take a rocket scientist to put a console online.
no, that was simply an SGI demo of '3D RPG' game. The thought process goes like this.well, I remember reading that FFVII would make it to N64 (before PS-X FFVII announced)...
element said:It doesn't if all your doing is 'connect and play'. MS has built a SERVICE.