I WANT THOSE MOTHERF'N PSP'S OF THE PLANE!Chris Michael said:Reggie would be played by Samuel L Jackson.
I can't think of Miyamoto or Iwata's celebrity counterparts.
I WANT THOSE MOTHERF'N PSP'S OF THE PLANE!Chris Michael said:Reggie would be played by Samuel L Jackson.
I can't think of Miyamoto or Iwata's celebrity counterparts.
Chris Michael said:Clint Eastwood = Yamauchi
:lol !Mashing said:Edit: Man, I would freaking fall out of my chair laughing if Nintendo released a press release that stated: THE HANDHELD CONSOLE WAR IS OVER!
X26 said:So does Japan not care about consoles anymore? ruh roh
The real head plays New Super Mario Bros., while the non-head goes for Brain Training.Fuzzy said:
I'm a DS-loving chart whore, but you probably post in these threads more than I do.Tabris said:No one's answering my question about why are you posting in a sales thread if it's nothing but a single handheld/series of games dominating the chart?
Why would you cheer this on unless you only played games on the DS?
It's like Jeopardy's ratings going up when Ken Jennings won 70-ish games in a row.Tabris said:The chart hasn't changed in the last year. Lastest DS craze, Brain Training, Animal Crossing and a Mario title. Nothing else registers on the charts.
Yet each chart post gets 5+ pages when 3 years ago, it didn't. Why is that?
For kicks, I've decided to search up last year's thread...ethelred said:Ummm... sure, they owned the top 10 chart, but how much were they selling? Can you point to an appreciable drop in the actual sales of these games as a result of the "non-games?"
Wasn't Dante in the PS2 Viewtiful Joe?Kiriku said:It came out in 2001. DMC4 won't be out until 2007, at the earliest. A new game every other year is hardly 'overused', especially not if we're talking about freakin' Capcom.
DMC was their best-selling PS2 game, and yet they didn't pimp it at all.
Meanwhile, they're milking the shit out of Megaman, Resident Evil and Street Fighter spin-offs and re-releases. They turned Onimusha into a freakin' Tactics game. I'm sure there are (or at least were) loads of ways to cash in on the DMC franchise as well. Anyway, it certainly wasn't overused. Mishandled is more like it, with the crappy second game.
JoshuaJSlone said:For kicks, I've decided to search up last year's thread...
Japan charts: Media Create 22 - 28 Aug
JoshuaJSlone said:For kicks, I've decided to search up last year's thread...
Japan charts: Media Create 22 - 28 Aug
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4. NDS Nou wo Kitaeru Otona no DS Training - Nintendo - 32,000 (454,000)
plagiarize said:Wasn't Dante in the PS2 Viewtiful Joe?
Dragona Akehi said:Just because it isn't Okami or FE doesn't mean these "new gamers" aren't slowly wading into gaming. People don't start on the original Greek manuscript of the Illiad when they first get interested in great literature and myths. They start with Lord of the Rings, or other modern authors that "break" the traditions of the ancient ways of storytelling, and I'm sure proponents of Homer would be badmouthing them too if it was GAF.
Pureauthor said:Is it okay to like Tolkien more than Homer?
plagiarize said:10 games in the top ten all on one platform... i'm eagerly watching this thread to see when that last happened.
Pureauthor said:I read the Iliad and the Odyessey before I read LotR (not in Greek though). Heh.
Check out the Song of Roland if you enjoyed them. It's great and has the origins of the sword Durandal (if you ever wondered where it came from), along with other legendary blades that tend to show up in games.
Pureauthor said:Thanks for the tip.
(I'm not sure how far we should venture along this line in the thread, by why don't you like Tolkien?)
Dragona Akehi said:It's a ripoff of all the legends and myths I've adored since I was a child. Not that it isn't well-written... I just see all the old tales riding to the surface. Much like how you can see the pagan origins in the Christianized Beowulf that has survived to today. Irritating.
quite probably, but i want to at least have a year.linsivvi said:Let me venture a guess and suggest that it last happened during the NES days?
Aft Dread Pressure said:Wouldn't Sean Connery be a better fit ?
Just because it isn't Okami or FE doesn't mean these "new gamers" aren't slowly wading into gaming. People don't start on the original Greek manuscript of the Illiad when they first get interested in great literature and myths. They start with Lord of the Rings, or other modern authors that "break" the traditions of the ancient ways of storytelling, and I'm sure proponents of Homer would be badmouthing them too if it was GAF.
hydragonwarrior said:AAA post.
Dragona Akehi said:Check out the Song of Roland if you enjoyed them. It's great and has the origins of the sword Durandal (if you ever wondered where it came from), along with other legendary blades that tend to show up in games.
Deku said:It's been a while since i read it, but it the Joyeuse also mentioned in it?
Dragona Akehi said:Non-books! God forbid people start writing in prose instead of the epic poem form!
Dragona Akehi said:It's a ripoff of all the legends and myths I've adored since I was a child. Not that it isn't well-written... I just see all the old tales riding to the surface. Much like how you can see the pagan origins in the Christianized Beowulf that has survived to today. Irritating.
Fularu said:Tolkien ripped much much more from the nibelungenung, Scotish and irish traditional tales than from Greek, french and roman myths.
Fularu said:Tolkien ripped much much more from the nibelungenung, Scotish and irish traditional tales than from Greek, french and roman myths.
While I agree with what you say, you can't deny that his work set a milestone for the new fantasy writers. While I grew up reading myths and legends from prety much every country (my library, in Paris, had a collection dedicated to just that, myths and legends) I still highly enjoyed the lord of the rings. You have to take into account when it was written and what influenced it.
That should be it for that huge derail of the thread
BTW as much as Amirox and others "loath" the "non games" they should start telling us what exactly a game is. after playing BA and BBA I can guarentee you that they are 100% ganes, just with a different kind of interaction and *gasp* objectives.
E-phonk said:So when I "play" multiplayer BBA with my gf, am I nonmultiplayering or something?
BBA (multiplayer) could be a blueprint for game mechanics (clear objective, fast interaction, puzzle facets, skills, practise, reward system etc)
Because you care to much about a moderator that posts to much.Pureauthor said:Why do I not foresee good things happening when Amir0x wakes up?
Dragona Akehi said:Amir0x is just bitching for the sake of bitching. As much as he'd like to ignore it, non-games HAVE been pushing the sales "real games". NSMB is the best selling game since the ****ing SUPER FAMICOM.
Anyone who says otherwise needs to look at sales for Super Mario Sunshine. "Mario always sells well" isn't an argument. It's a cop-out. 300 000 isn't almost 3 million. Non-gamers are buying "real" games. Just because Amir0x loathes them, doesn't mean they aren't helping the industry.
FFIII sold over 90% of its shipment -- other FF games that sell 3 mill their first day never exceed more than 70% of the shipment.
Just because it isn't Okami or FE doesn't mean these "new gamers" aren't slowly wading into gaming. People don't start on the original Greek manuscript of the Illiad when they first get interested in great literature and myths. They start with Lord of the Rings, or other modern authors that "break" the traditions of the ancient ways of storytelling, and I'm sure proponents of Homer would be badmouthing them too if it was GAF.
Note: I have absolutely no interest in the non-games released. In fact I have a negative opinion of them. But you cannot deny the change of dynamics in the gaming industry. A positive one for "real" gamers.
Amir0x said:And, although I don't share your idea that this will be some replacement, your ideology would be exactly another reason why I don't celebrate. If 'non-games' are the 'new games', then the new 'gaming revolution' is terrible and it's only logical to be negative about it.
LanceStern said:All of your phoenix down belong to us ~ Animal Crossing
Perhaps we should ahve a top 10 separated from DS titles. Maybe that will be fair?
Dragona Akehi said:Amir0x is just bitching for the sake of bitching. As much as he'd like to ignore it, non-games HAVE been pushing the sales "real games". NSMB is the best selling game since the ****ing SUPER FAMICOM.
Anyone who says otherwise needs to look at sales for Super Mario Sunshine. "Mario always sells well" isn't an argument. It's a cop-out. 300 000 isn't almost 3 million. Non-gamers are buying "real" games. Just because Amir0x loathes them, doesn't mean they aren't helping the industry.
FFIII sold over 90% of its shipment -- other FF games that sell 3 mill their first day never exceed more than 70% of the shipment.
Just because it isn't Okami or FE doesn't mean these "new gamers" aren't slowly wading into gaming. People don't start on the original Greek manuscript of the Illiad when they first get interested in great literature and myths. They start with Lord of the Rings, or other modern authors that "break" the traditions of the ancient ways of storytelling, and I'm sure proponents of Homer would be badmouthing them too if it was GAF.
Note: I have absolutely no interest in the non-games released. In fact I have a negative opinion of them. But you cannot deny the change of dynamics in the gaming industry. A positive one for "real" gamers.
Yamauchi also brought us the N64 and GCN. Yamauchi was a God a long time ago, but his ways of ruling Nintendo had grown very out of touch and were not working.tanasten said:Nintendo DS was Yamauchi's last sugestion. Show respect to the Old Dad of gaming.
E-phonk said:Ami, But if for example the renewed intrest in Mario makes the next paper mario a (bigger) succes, would that help things? Because it could possibly introduce people to RPG styled games.
I was never into SRPG's and turn based games before the DS (fire emblem GBA & Advance Wars) btw, and now they are among favorite genre.
Amir0x said:Eh, you chose a wrong time to say I'm bitching for bitching sake. This is a legitimate concern of mine. And, it seems, you're not really following my line of thought here. So far, DS has not saved any games in trouble. Mario and Final Fantasy never needed saving. Final Fantasy III would have sold incredibly either way... if it would have sold 1 million instead of 1.8 million, you still know there is never a risk that FF won't be tops in Japan. Same for Mario. The advance titles might do 800,000 previously, and now they're doing wow 3,000,000 or more. Incredible increase. But it's Mario. There was going to be a new Mario platforming title in some form even if the title sold 800,000.
This is not helping 'real games' that are hurting. It's the same situation. if Japan was dying before, with exceptions like Mario, Final Fantasy and Winning Eleven doing well... the games we love are STILL dying now with Mario, Final Fantasy doing better than ever and the inclusion of these 'edutainment' or whatever.
Well, that's why - staying on the point originally made - there's no reason for me to celebrate. IF it was sincerely propping up at any significant level the Okamis and Fire Emblems of the world, once more, I'd be happy about it. I'd even accept non-games. But it honestly doesn't. Megaman still sells mediocre, Contact still does under 100k (iirc). And as a side effect of this, if the games were to be saved it'd be on DS, no other platform has a chance. Thus, we're stuck with the extreme limitations the system has. So either way, no matter what angle I personally look at it from, I don't celebrate. And that's all I was discussing. It was NOT bitching for bitching sake. I hope that clarifies it, but I'm sure we'll get bogged down in semantics somewhere
Dragona Akehi said:Did you read the last part of my post? About not going straight into original greek manuscripts? Mario and FF may not need saving but their sales were going WAY down.