mckmas8808 said:So Nintendo why do people of GAF love RE4, Okami, SOTC, etc? We don't seem to be bored.
They all provide changed/unique gaming experiences. You just proved the point you're trying to argue against.
mckmas8808 said:So Nintendo why do people of GAF love RE4, Okami, SOTC, etc? We don't seem to be bored.
mj1108 said:They all provide changed/unique gaming experiences. You just proved the point you're trying to argue against.
No one says it's necessary. But it sure as hell helps encourage innovation.BigBoss said:And they were all accomplished without a stupid new controller. You don't need a new control method to innovate games.
mj1108 said:They all provide changed/unique gaming experiences. You just proved the point you're trying to argue against.
BigBoss said:And they were all accomplished without a stupid new controller. You don't need a new control method to innovate games.
mckmas8808 said:So Nintendo why do people of GAF love RE4, Okami, SOTC, etc? We don't seem to be bored.
krypt0nian said:I love how those who aren't interested in new controllers are going to bring gaming to its knees.
<insert powerglove/Xavix example>
Gaming is fine. Revolution is just an odd alternative that will probably be fun but will not save the world because it doesn't need saving.
Bluemercury said:Like if it needed to be saved you would buy the damn console anyway..... :lol
Francois the Great said:GAF represents a very, very, very small portion of gamers.
Newsflash: Nintendo doesn't care about you guys, they care about getting the casual gamers/non gamers who are turned off by gaming on their side.
Francois the Great said:The only thing that needs saving is Nintendo :lol
I think the reason they made the choice to go different with the Revo is because they cannot compete with Sony and MS on that level, not to save the industry. But of course, they're not gonna come out and say that.
If Nintendo were to release GCN 2, what would have been different? GCN was a complete failure, and following the same path would have been retarded for Nintendo.
With the Rev, Nintendo is offering something different, a reason for people to try it out and give it a chance, so they don't get raped by the MS/Sony marketing and hype machine again.
I'm glad that Nintendo chose the path that happens to offer a shitload of potential for innovative gameplay, but honestly they did it for themselves more than the industry.
Nintendo HAS to go down this road to survive.
That said, Revo WILL help the industry. More choices=happier consumers=more consumers=industry growth. And in the future, I guarantee every controller will have some form of motion detection ;-)
The path Nintendo has taken makes so much sense that I don't see why people are going against it.
Oops! Tee hee hee. Try again little one.Francois the Great said:The only thing that needs saving is Nintendo :lol
I think the reason they made the choice to go different with the Revo is because they cannot compete with Sony and MS on that level, not to save the industry. But of course, they're not gonna come out and say that.
If Nintendo were to release GCN 2, what would have been different? GCN was a complete failure, and following the same path would have been retarded for Nintendo.
With the Rev, Nintendo is offering something different, a reason for people to try it out and give it a chance, so they don't get raped by the MS/Sony marketing and hype machine again.
I'm glad that Nintendo chose the path that happens to offer a shitload of potential for innovative gameplay, but honestly they did it for themselves more than the industry.
Nintendo HAS to go down this road to survive.
That said, Revo WILL help the industry. More choices=happier consumers=more consumers=industry growth. And in the future, I guarantee every controller will have some form of motion detection ;-)
The path Nintendo has taken makes so much sense that I don't see why people are going against it.
evilromero said:Oops! Tee hee hee. Try again little one.
Speevy said:If we're going by public perception alone, the Xbox WAS a roaring success. The Gamecube was not.
GCN was a complete failure
OG_Original Gamer said:I find this portion of the article very interesting:
In an interview conducted during the Electronic Entertainment Expo in 2001 (at which Nintendo debuted GameCube in playable form for the first time), Miyamoto was already demonstrating a longing for a new kind of game experience. "The period where '3D world equals value' for the customer is over. It doesn't have the freshness that it had before and now it's really just one option in many for creating these kinds of fun in games," he said.
Yet to many it was the GC lackluster generation that brought about this mentality, so it seems Nintendo was poised to go this route. Was the SNES the top selling console of the 16bit generation. If so, why did Nintendo go down the road which led to the creation of the 64 controller. Trying to mimic Sony controller design seem to be a mistake on Nintendo's part in the 128bit gen.
Isn't Nintendo being Nintendo.
Speevy said:If we're going by public perception alone, the Xbox WAS a roaring success. The Gamecube was not.
norinrad21 said:Please help me understand.......
MS wasted 4 billion,
sony likely wasted a few millions as well.
Nintendo with the GC made almost a billion in profits, again, please help me understand because if being a failure means i stand to make millions even billions of dollars then God please make me a failure
norinrad21 said:Please help me understand.......
MS wasted 4 billion,
sony likely wasted a few millions as well.
Nintendo with the GC made almost a billion in profits, again, please help me understand because if being a failure means i stand to make millions even billions of dollars then God please make me a failure
Speevy said:The Cube was the only console that actually lost 3rd and 2nd (1st) party developers. That's pretty bad in any generation.
norinrad21 said:how is that bad? All Nintendo did was get rid of trash 3rd parties and useless 2nd parties.ie Rare and Dennis Dyack.
Rev will have all the big 3rd parties and some independent developers coming through the Q-fund.
norinrad21 said:how is that bad? All Nintendo did was get rid of trash 3rd parties and useless 2nd parties.ie Rare and Dennis Dyack.
Rev will have all the big 3rd parties and some independent developers coming through the Q-fund.
Francois the Great said:The only thing that needs saving is Nintendo :lol
I think the reason they made the choice to go different with the Revo is because they cannot compete with Sony and MS on that level, not to save the industry. But of course, they're not gonna come out and say that.
If Nintendo were to release GCN 2, what would have been different? GCN was a complete failure, and following the same path would have been retarded for Nintendo.
With the Rev, Nintendo is offering something different, a reason for people to try it out and give it a chance, so they don't get raped by the MS/Sony marketing and hype machine again.
I'm glad that Nintendo chose the path that happens to offer a shitload of potential for innovative gameplay, but honestly they did it for themselves more than the industry.
Nintendo HAS to go down this road to survive.
That said, Revo WILL help the industry. More choices=happier consumers=more consumers=industry growth. And in the future, I guarantee every controller will have some form of motion detection ;-)
The path Nintendo has taken makes so much sense that I don't see why people are going against it.
Speevy said:The Cube was the only console that actually lost 3rd and 2nd (1st) party developers. That's pretty bad in any generation.
You must mean of the (3) Gamecube, Xbox, PS2 - because most assuredly Sega's various console incarnations have lost those developers as well along its way to implosions (and the Dreamcast was reasonably popular when it finally met terminus).
norinrad21 said:Please help me understand.......
MS wasted 4 billion,
sony likely wasted a few millions as well.
Nintendo with the GC made almost a billion in profits, again, please help me understand because if being a failure means i stand to make millions even billions of dollars then God please make me a failure
GitarooMan said:I agree with you, but I think it makes more sense if you figure Nintendo is probably creating Rev almost entirely with the JP market in mind. People in the West generally aren't bored with those games you listed and MS and Sony will continue to supply them along with new stuff we hope. I think some of the frustration people have with Nintendo outside JP is that Nintendo seems to play lip-service to Western markets (i.e Metroid Prime 3) but really is focused almost entirely on JP tastes with some afterthoughts thrown to the Western market. I think it makes sense probably for them as Sony and MS are tough to compete with in the West.
Francois the Great said:The only thing that needs saving is Nintendo :lol
I think the reason they made the choice to go different with the Revo is because they cannot compete with Sony and MS on that level, not to save the industry. But of course, they're not gonna come out and say that.
If Nintendo were to release GCN 2, what would have been different? GCN was a complete failure, and following the same path would have been retarded for Nintendo.
With the Rev, Nintendo is offering something different, a reason for people to try it out and give it a chance, so they don't get raped by the MS/Sony marketing and hype machine again.
I'm glad that Nintendo chose the path that happens to offer a shitload of potential for innovative gameplay, but honestly they did it for themselves more than the industry.
Nintendo HAS to go down this road to survive.
That said, Revo WILL help the industry. More choices=happier consumers=more consumers=industry growth. And in the future, I guarantee every controller will have some form of motion detection ;-)
The path Nintendo has taken makes so much sense that I don't see why people are going against it.
norinrad21 said:Please help me understand.......
MS wasted 4 billion,
sony likely wasted a few millions as well.
Nintendo with the GC made almost a billion in profits, again, please help me understand because if being a failure means i stand to make millions even billions of dollars then God please make me a failure
WindyMan said:Okay, I see what the whole arguement is about. Let me straighten things out.
Nintendo fanboys are arguing that the Revolution controller will be the reason why it is going to be the most popular system next-gen, because this industry needs change, and the controller is the genesis of the "revolution."
Message to Nintendo fanboys: Shut up already.
Sony and Xbox supporters are saying that the PS2 and Xbox business models are working great, and there shouldn't be any reason why anyone needs to change it. If it ain't broke, why fix it, right?
Message to Sony and Xbox supporters: Shut up already.
Speevy said:The Cube was the only console that actually lost 3rd and 2nd (1st) party developers. That's pretty bad in any generation.
mj1108 said:Nintendo fans are fanboys and Sony and XBox fanboys are "supporters". :lol
Speevy said:If we're going by public perception alone, the Xbox WAS a roaring success. The Gamecube was not.
"The controllers for this generation do not look fun to use," said Miyamoto in a July interview with GameSpy. "You don't look at any of the controllers and think, 'Wow, I want to play [with] this.' You look at these controllers and think, 'Oh my God, it looks so difficult."
It's complacent people like you that is going to drive this industry down the gutter faster than anything. Yes, people aren't tired of Halo or GTA. Most of that can be attributed to the developers not rehashing the titles each year (see: Tony Hawk & Tomb Raider). But just give something new a chance. You never know...you just may end up liking it -- or not?
I bet you a million dollars that if GTA uses "kiddy" character model, and instead of beating up hookers they beat up some monsters with "kiddy" model, people will say they are pretty freaking bored with that game too. just face it, nowadays most people do not play games anymore, they just want to do something "anything" to make them feel like they are the cool dudes.
Frankfurter said:Don't forget to put a "in the USA" into that sentence.
Neutron Night said:WTF is this garbage? Nintendo has lost it. I can handle modern controllers just fine, thank you. I could care less about what "nongamers" can use. If I was a "nongamer", I WOULDN'T FUCKING BE PLAYING GAMES. The fact that I play games makes me a gamer. FUCKING AMAZING CONCEPT.
Yellow bell pepper included with purchase. :lolThe Take Out Bandit said:The Iron Chef would never work as a game!
I'd have to buy a Revolution and a smooth ass Chairman Kaga sequin emblazoned suit, with cape, and get my hair elegantly styled. Then I'd stand in front of my television alternatingly smirking and shouting "Allez cuisine!".![]()
Neutron Night said:say a game like Oblivion, which is only possible with the greater memory of next-gen consoles.
Speevy said:How about "in the West"? I've never heard of a negative perception of the Xbox coming from Europe. Remember, we're not talking about sales numbers here.
Probably you have never heard anything from Europe concerning Xbox
Of course I can't speak for the whole Europe, but atleast where I live the mass market mostly knows the Xbox as this big black thing and then goes out and buys a PS2.
methodman said:Even though it's just your example... a game like Oblivion has already been made this gen, called Morrowind.
BTW, even though YOU might like games how they are, most non-gamers don't.