I really don't know .. after all there's Mario and Zelda 3D games ... so I am not sure where that quote came from.MarkMacD said:"Influence from Shigeru Miyamoto, who has long felt that third-person action titles cannot be executed properly in 3D, virtually set the changes in stone."
Is this based on a quote or something?
soundwave05 said:I hate to say it but I think Nintendo is f-cked with third parties, just because every third party that even considers looking at Nintendo will look at that Capcom situation and how that's totally fallen apart.
Capcom has done everything they can to weasel out of that deal, and I don't blame them, because Iwata was saying 50 million GameCubes in 2001 and they probably couldn't sell that many if Capcom gave them until 2012 to do so. No third party is in a rush to give Nintendo one of their major franchises unless its more likely to sell more on Nintendo than with Sony or MS (like say maybe Sonic the Hedgehog).
I think honestly the N64 would've kicked the Playstation's ass if they had used CD-ROM in the N64 or at least compromised with a dual cart/CD-ROM system (hey the Saturn did this even though they never really used the cartridge slot). Companies in Japan like Square and Enix just wouldn't have switched teams like that since its Japanese business policy to not take risks like that unless your hand is forced. Nintendo chooses CD-ROM and all those companies stick with them.
Mario 64, GoldenEye, Zelda: OoT, Final Fantasy VII, Resident Evil 2 port (same time as PSX version w/better graphics), Dragon Quest VII?
Game. Set. Match.
SantaCruZer said:Wow this thread actually has great discussions, and not full of flaming!
Let me contribute.
I have a been a Nintendo game since NES in the mid 80s.
The difference with Nintendo today and in the past is innovations that worked flawlessly.
Nintendo somehow always set a new standard with their games in the past, and they always seemed to get it right, I never thought that Nintendo could screw up tbh.
Gamecube is the only Nintendo console that you haven't seen any real innovations on. The closest you come is the graphical style of Wind Waker. It's certainly a work of art. Something is missing in that game though. Overall, the Gamecube has had it share of fantastic titles anyway, not just the same.
Nintendo is in a big slump, but they have started to work hard in order to come out of it. It's a lot harder now when Microsoft has established themselves in the business. Nintendo might never be back. (speaking of console business)
which is true .....open_mouth_ said:LEAVE NINTENDO ALONE, BITCHES!
They're still making money (the ultimate goal of any for profit organization!!!) and they're still making good products and good games. I don't know why so many of you relent in giving them hell. Shut the hell up. GBA is an astounding success, DS is blazing out of the gates, and the Gamecube is still making the company money. Nintendo is still bringing out games that are not only worth playing, they also add to the gaming industry's pool of "quality games", which is never a bad thing in my book.
DIE!!!!!!
Ulairi said:Except for the fact that the SNES had little innovation more evolution. The N64 had innovation since it was a jump from 2d to 3d. If you aren't going to be realistic, no one will take you seriously.
SantaCruZer said:the snes didn't have innovation? :lol
Ever heard of starfox (fx chip) mr junior? Street fighter II brought arcade fighter games into the regular homes. Donkey kong country with beautiful pre-rendered graphics in a 2D game. Snes games with it's mode 7 capabilities. Snes sure brought its fair share of innovation.
Or did you see any game like pilotwings on the nes?