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Nintendogs - hands-on impressions

Chittagong

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To my great surprise, Nintendogs was playable today on GDC showfloor, on the Nintendo counter, along with fresh juice. So, a free HDTV and a surprise Nintendo first-party game both within one day - not bad at all for the first day!

Here are my first impressions:

- The demo build was based on the Japanese version but with a limited functionality
- In the build you got to interact with three dogs simultaneously
- Control was with stylus only. Rubbing the dogs or items, or going to menu.
- Functionality included only one out of five features - "Items"
- "Items" lets you choose out of a variety of items the one you want to use to interact with the dogs
- The items included

+ Frisbee - could be thrown so that the dogs would chase it. While you are holding the frisbee, the dogs follow it with their eyes
+ Balloon - throw it in, see it bouncing around and eventually popping
+ Towel - a piece of cloth is always fun with dogs, they'll try and tear it from you. You have to pull it towards yourself, then.
+ Rope - just like kids, the dogs like to jump with the rope. Just swing it around.

- Hence, the core gameplay in the demo build consisted of touching the dogs or interacting with them using some of the items.
- The dogs reacted very nicely and seemed really to be there
- The graphics, especially animation, is really nice
- The Nintendo rep didn't know much. He hadn't heard of three different versions of the game, nor did he know if Nintendogs was he real name.
- The Nintendo rep suggested that you should play around the dogs to find the one you like the most, and then focus on that one. I didn't really get to know what would happen then gameplay-wise.

Overall, Nintendogs made me smile. Much the same way as my first encounter with the DS in E3 2004. Interacting is so fun. I have pretty serious concerns about the depth of the game. The "Items" feature, which was one out of five main features, seemed to be exhausted pretty quickly. The game isn't - contrary to my initial belief and hope - a dog simulator where you would have your own virtual pet to feed, play with etc. Instead, it is sort of a minigame collection with dogs.
 
Cool. Sounds like the demo at Touch DS.

I'll prolly try this out just to see what it's all about, but I'm not much of a dog lover in the first place so I doubt I'll stick with it for long. Definitely an interesting concept though, and I think it's gonna sell like mad.
 
I really hope that this is the NDS' Pokemon (until Pokemon is released, that is)

I know it can't be quite that big. It's not like they can merchandise the hell out of dogs or anything (although Nintendogs brand dog food would be funny, and actually sounds like something that would be released in Japan), but I hope it's big.
 
Cruel Bastard Mario said:
I really hope that this is the NDS' Pokemon (until Pokemon is released, that is)

I know it can't be quite that big. It's not like they can merchandise the hell out of dogs or anything (although Nintendogs brand dog food would be funny, and actually sounds like something that would be released in Japan), but I hope it's big.

I have a feeling that this game is going to be huge. Remember the Tamagotchi craze in the 90's? I'm expecting similar success for Nintendogs. That may be asking a lot for the title, but I think it can be pulled off. Who the hell doesn't like puppies?

It's one of the reasons I'm thinking about picking up a DS.
 
Chittagong said:
Overall, Nintendogs made me smile. Much the same way as my first encounter with the DS in E3 2004. Interacting is so fun. I have pretty serious concerns about the depth of the game. The "Items" feature, which was one out of five main features, seemed to be exhausted pretty quickly. The game isn't - contrary to my initial belief and hope - a dog simulator where you would have your own virtual pet to feed, play with etc. Instead, it is sort of a minigame collection with dogs.

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Holy Macaroni, did he just say 'minigame collection'?

I'm afraid so, Robin. This could be disastrous.
 
Cruel Bastard Mario said:
I really hope that this is the NDS' Pokemon (until Pokemon is released, that is)

I know it can't be quite that big. It's not like they can merchandise the hell out of dogs or anything (although Nintendogs brand dog food would be funny, and actually sounds like something that would be released in Japan), but I hope it's big.


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Started in Japan several years ago and made it into US McDonalds' Happy Meals last year and is still pretty popular with calendars, dog toys, posters...
 
This game is going to be a powerhouse at retail.

Finally, a killer app that takes advantage of all the innovations Nintendo implemented into the DS.

I predict Nintendogs will be the hit most people never saw coming, a game that identifies with the audience Nintendo is trying to reach through innovation.
 
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