Slayven said:When will we have a "What Devs have to show for the Rev." Thread?
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Slayven said:When will we have a "What Devs have to show for the Rev." Thread?
It'll probably happen around the time devs have something to show for the Rev. Why even ask a question like that?Slayven said:When will we have a "What Devs have to show for the Rev." Thread?
Cause I can't play press releases and quotes.Mihail said:It'll probably happen around the time devs have something to show for the Rev. Why even ask a question like that?
and you can play with screenshots and names !? ...Slayven said:Cause I can't play press releases and quotes.
Can give me an idea of where they are going instead of hearing the same buzz words like "new ways", "interesting", or "lots of opportunities" over and over again. If the system is easy to design for surely they atleast show a few things. Wheres the beef?monkeyrun said:and you can play with screenshots and names !? ...
Gaia Theory said:The Official 'What Developers Have to Say about the Revolution' Thread
[Disclaimer: Most of these quotes have not been edited, however, quotes taken from certain sources have been trimmed down to try and summarize their points.]
GamingGuru said:Disclaimer: Its cleary visible that these comments have been hand picked for positive comments only, not a single one really talks about the under powered hardware of the REV or anything negative, everything said is basically about the remote control looking gamepad..nothing more.
Seems edited by only picking out positive comments..hmm, figures
Find all those negative developer comments and post them here.GamingGuru said:Disclaimer: Its cleary visible that these comments have been hand picked for positive comments only, not a single one really talks about the under powered hardware of the REV or anything negative, everything said is basically about the remote control looking gamepad..nothing more.
Seems edited by only picking out positive comments..hmm, figures
Nice try. I mean, you can try and say what you want about me, but the point is, this thread contains fucking 'quotes.' Do know what that means?GamingGuru said:Disclaimer: Its cleary visible that these comments have been hand picked for positive comments only, not a single one really talks about the under powered hardware of the REV or anything negative, everything said is basically about the remote control looking gamepad..nothing more.
Seems edited by only picking out positive comments..hmm, figures
Didn't Dave Perry trash it a while back?GDGF said:There's that, and also the fact that the vast majority of quotes from Developers range from optimistic to estatic. It's kinda hard to find anyone in the dev community that would actively go out of their way to hate on the Revmote, and people in the community seem to think it's powerful enough (or at least no one has really said any differently - at least on record, anyway)
GamingGuru said:Disclaimer: Its cleary visible that these comments have been hand picked for positive comments only, not a single one really talks about the under powered hardware of the REV or anything negative, everything said is basically about the remote control looking gamepad..nothing more.
Seems edited by only picking out positive comments..hmm, figures
David Perry said:David Perry
President, Shiny Entertainment
After toying around with this Revolution remote control, and after fighting my grandparents off it, my prediction is that people will be looking to buy a "normal" controller to plug in.
So thanks Nintendo for trying. I actually respect the effort a lot! Oh well, just five more years and we can try again.
Link said:Didn't Dave Perry trash it a while back?
David Perry said:David Perry
President, Shiny Entertainment
After toying around with this Revolution remote control, and after fighting my grandparents off it, my prediction is that people will be looking to buy a "normal" controller to plug in.
So thanks Nintendo for trying. I actually respect the effort a lot! Oh well, just five more years and we can try again.
MrSardonic said:I hope that Revolution takes off like crazy in Japan, has a solid performance everywhere else, and the interface becomes the standard...just so that David Perry can have this facetious comment repeated rammed up his ass for the remainder of his career.
MrSardonic said:I don't quite understand his reasoning. So he had to fight his grandparents off a videogame controller and he still thinks it sucks and people will want to play with the traditional pads? I can't even get my parents to pick up the old NES pads anymore (they used to play NES when it first came out and my father bought the original Pong and Game&Watch back in the day).
I hope that Revolution takes off like crazy in Japan, has a solid performance everywhere else, and the interface becomes the standard...just so that David Perry can have this facetious comment repeated rammed up his ass for the remainder of his career.
Mr_Moogle said:I'm getting a bit tired of all the talk too.
Its great that developers are excited about the Revolution but it doesn't mean shit if the publishers dont share that excitement.
Do we really have to wait till May for some software announcements?
dode said:I don't think so, but all I can tell you is that there will be some major Revolution revelations this month.
Ulairi said:His point was that the industry isn't ready for it.
Ulairi said:His point was that the industry isn't ready for it.
I don't think so, but all I can tell you is that there will be some major Revolution revelations this month.
Vashu said:Or maybe he is just not creative enough, seeing that a lot of designers/developers already came up with fun ideas. The industry is ready, the gamers (and probably non-gamers) are too, but it just has to come out and from there on we'll see what's gonna happen.
MrSardonic said:I didn't see him claim the industry wasn't ready - he thought, after playing with Revmote, that people will want to plug a "normal" controller in instead. He then essentially dismissed the Revmote entirely and said he'll wait 5 years for someone to try and successfully innovate.
civilstrife said:Ironacally, do you know who's been shockingly quiet about his ideas about the revolution?
...Miyamoto.
Usually, he can barely keep his mouth shut spouting off ideas about a trilogy of gardening games and whatnot.
If anything, I can't wait to see what he has in store for us.
R0nn said:Who are you? Please state who you are cause you're scaring me.
dode said:I don't think so, but all I can tell you is that there will be some major Revolution revelations this month.
What about Nintendogs?PhoenixDark said:That's the problem. He was extremely excited over the DS and its capibilities...but we still have yet to see a straight up Miyamoto title for that system. Same with FPS on the DS. We heard they would be amazing on the DS, yet outside of Hunters (which isn't out yet) no good FPS have come out. The exact same things are being said about the Revolution, and it concerns me. Is this all just talk, like with the DS? I mean, has anyone asked Miyamoto if he is working on his own DS game..? -_-
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dode said:Believe.
No.dode said:Believe.
On his blog, Scott Miller, CEO of 3D Realms (and founder of ´Apogee´, who financed ´id Software´), writes:
Many people have asked me to comment about the next-gen consoles, and frankly I have nothing enlightened to say. I've yet to touch the controller of any of them. I can't find a X360 to buy in stores, and we have yet to get a development machine sent from Microsoft even though Prey (3D Realm´s new game, developed by Human Head Studios) is being developed for their system.
My prediction for this new round of consoles is that the X360 and PS3 will wind up about equal in terms of sales, with Nintendo's Revolution coming in a distant third--perhaps this will be the last console from this company. The X360 gains ground on the PS3 this cycle by virtue of two points: [1] Xbox Live! rocks (from what I've heard -- again, no first-hand experience). [2] The X360 has a big head start over the PS3. Finally, I cannot comment on the Revolution's controller until I try one.
There are a number of comments left already that seek to clarify why Miller´s outlook is so gloomy. He answers:
I think that Nintendo shot their own foot off with the Gamecube, which was positioned too much as a children's system. (...) I have little faith in Nintendo's management to right their ship. They need to establish a compelling image for the Revolution, and rise above the kiddie image they currently have. Mario is cool and all, but it doesn't win the older audience like GTA and Halo.
At least John Romero (co-founder of ´id Software´) made optimistic statements regarding Nintendo´s future already a year ago:
Expect a ton of graphics of high quality. I don't see any revolutions in game design on the XBOX2 and PS3, but we'll see something interesting on the Nintendo Revolution and the Nintendo DS is already doing some cool stuff with the dual screens. I truly respect Nintendo's forward thinking.
http://nintendo-revolution.blogspot.com/Not trying to get anyone´s hopes up. But, incidentally, Romero added in an article on Eurogamer : "When news of my new game somehow gets out, I think everyone will be a bit shocked."
It is so big that sony might have to take two days to sell more than xbox 360.The X360 has a big head start over the PS3
In an interview with Jeux-France, Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team producer Takeshi Horinouchi and director Tsukasa Takenaka were asked about the Revolution.
Mr. Horinouchi said, "I indeed had the chance to quickly test Revolution, and I must say that it is interesting to note the evolution in this field. The perception of the video game is completely new. Concerning Megaman, we do not know yet what the future holds for us, but I would very much like to use the concept of Nintendo Revolution to see what a Megaman game could be on this console."
What is in store for Mega Man on the Revolution? Stay tuned to Atomic Fire for more details as they come!
You can read the full interview (in French)
:lol <----- This smilie is not enough.Error2k4 said:
Error2k4 said:
wtf? :lol
dode said:I don't think so, but all I can tell you is that there will be some major Revolution revelations this month.