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Well, hopefully this means that NSMBM won't exist at E3.
Well...they said the game would be based on last year's demo, didn't they ? Or am I just missing the sarcasm ?
A rep said that. Which basically means nothing.
So we do know that a new Mario game will be presented at E3 - but do not know if it's 2D or 3D?
Definitely not a bad Nintendo Direct despite no Wii U tidbits.
What movie is this from?
Great, so I can accidentally graze the Home button with the heel of my thumb and open a menu during playing! Brilliant!
Seriously. Why does the "Wii U" logo take placement precedence over the menu buttons? Seems a bit silly. Like the atrocious Black/White buttons on the XBox Controller S. I don't like it. Everything else is nice, though.
It's from the pilot episode of 21 Jump Street. I was watching it on Hulu last month; it hasn't aged well at all.
I don't see why you guys are so against a 3DS lite showing up... it seems to be a very important platform for Nintendo if they had all their bases covered with the WiiU a new 3DS revision can only help them get even more 3rd party support for both platforms... hello, 2 screens, touch, spotpass, AR.... HELLO?
Smash Bros WiiU+3DS Hello?
don't count out a new 3DS that is about to stream WiiU content... I'm just putting what would be shocking on the table :3
Now NOA just needs to start acknowledging FATAL FRAME so a WiiU version will hit NA
I don't see why you guys are so against a 3DS lite showing up... it seems to be a very important platform for Nintendo if they had all their bases covered with the WiiU a new 3DS revision can only help them get even more 3rd party support for both platforms... hello, 2 screens, touch, spotpass, AR.... HELLO?
Smash Bros WiiU+3DS Hello?
don't count out a new 3DS that is about to stream WiiU content... I'm just putting what would be shocking on the table :3
Now NOA just needs to start acknowledging FATAL FRAME so a WiiU version will hit NA
A revision will happen.
Just not this year.
Hope so. With the 3 "old" 3DS I bought for the family I'll need a good deal.Hopefully they have a good tradein value for your old 3ds
Guess I'm only partial to the name GameCube because it doesn't have that "lame 90s 'xtreme'" ring to it.
But I'm not going to start upending tables when we all find out Nintendo hasn't changed the name of the Wii U.
Anthony's "whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat" still cracks me up
This system could be totally awesome, but that name still hasn't grown on me a year later. You think they would announce a name change at an investor's meeting?
Actually, they are not done with the trademark issues. Though with the recent developments it looks more certain that Wii U is the definitive name the console will bear. The trademark is good to go in Japan, Australia and Mexico, now Nintendo just needs to come to an agreement with Information Technology Junction Limited (the company that has opposed the Wii U trademarks 010377331 and 010391134 in England). It's been going on ever since the 27th of January, and the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market appears to have difficulties coming to a decision about the admissibility of the opposition. Hopefully this could be addressed at the IR event next week, though unlikely.Well, if what our dear friend Rösti said/investigated is anything to go by
Nintendo is pretty much done with all the trademarks issues about the "Wii U" name it had when it was first revealed
I'm assuming it is likely the final name and they won't change it one month away from E3
So I think we should already move on. It's not happening![]()
Rösti;37154307 said:Actually, they are not done with the trademark issues. Though with the recent developments it looks more certain that Wii U is the definitive name the console will bear. The trademark is good to go in Japan, Australia and Mexico, now Nintendo just needs to come to an agreement with Information Technology Junction Limited (the company that has opposed the Wii U trademarks 010377331 and 010391134 in England). It's been going on ever since the 27th of January, and the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market appears to have difficulties coming to a decision about the admissibility of the opposition. Hopefully this could be addressed at the IR event next week, though unlikely.
Make it a 3DS XL. Even with the CPP attached I have a hard time comfortably playing. Build in the 2nd slide pad, extra shoulder buttons, and make both screens a bit bigger; that'd be enough for me.3DS lite would be the worst thing ever. It's already way too small.
Wired article said:While other companies often start by creating massive design documents that detail minute aspects of a videogames characters and levels, Nintendo produces rapid prototypes. The company creates, tweaks and refines a gameplay mechanic until it is fun and appealing, often spending many months in these very early phases.
We prototype intensely in the beginning, until we find that core mechanic that really seals the deal, says Tanabe, a producer at Nintendos home office in Kyoto, Japan. Even after that, Nintendo will change and refine games very late in the production process.
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The bottom-up game-design philosophy espoused by Miyamoto and Nintendo runs counter to the top-down way many Western studios operated. Beginning a game with a massive bible full of characters and dialog could be a whole lot of wasted work if the game is going to go through massive fundamental changes throughout the development process. Artists cant grow too attached to their work if the constant flux causes them to have to constantly kill their darlings.
Artists and designers who are too set in their ways dont succeed at a Nintendo studio, says Retros Kelbaugh.
Its much more important to get an employee thats open-minded, that is fundamentally open to change, he says. I would much rather have an employee like that as opposed to someone who is exceptionally creative [and] very focused on their particular point of view. If you try to outside-influence that, you are met with problems.
Any one else think that Nintendo has been heavily breathing Agile software development principles of late?
The recent 3DS boom reminded me of this article:
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2011/04/kensuke-tanabe-retro/all/1
>Nintendo
>Open to change
WUT
3DS lite would be the worst thing ever. It's already way too small.
Obviously the name change is going to be U Wii, to celebrate the collaboration between Uwe Boll and Nintendo, who will be directing, writing and producing a Metroid film.
Patches, DLC, increasing commitment to delivering digital downloads, Nintendo Direct. It's also about dropping things that don't deliver value as needs change.>Nintendo
>Open to change
WUT
Guess I'm only partial to the name GameCube because it doesn't have that "lame 90s 'xtreme'" ring to it.
But I'm not going to start upending tables when we all find out Nintendo hasn't changed the name of the Wii U.
Patches, DLC, increasing commitment to delivering digital downloads, Nintendo Direct. It's also about dropping things that don't deliver value as needs change.
I believe we're beginning to enter an era where Nintendo will largely become self-sufficient to produce quality games and other products in a timely manner. Most of that isn't just a matter of increasing the headcount, but also enforcing a good development culture.
They basically waited until they were forced by third-parties and the market to make those changes, though. And we still have mandatory friend codes that both people have to enter as well as no online account. Plus they didn't bring the one thing Wii had over the competition to the eShop (gifting). :/
Agile is also about prioritizing the most important functions and value of a product and deliver it in a timely manner, and then iterating over it. Think like how Apple made their products -- not feature rich, but getting the main points done well and then putting the rest of the stuff in over the next cycles.They basically waited until they were forced by third-parties and the market to make those changes, though. And we still have mandatory friend codes that both people have to enter as well as no online account. :/
Plus they didn't bring the one thing Wii had over the competition to the eShop (gifting). :/
They basically waited until they were forced by third-parties and the market to make those changes, though. And we still have mandatory friend codes that both people have to enter as well as no online account. Plus they didn't bring the one thing Wii had over the competition to the eShop (gifting). :/
I wonder if we'll get more info on the Kirby Collection and if NSMB2 will be playable at E3.
I wonder if we'll get more info on the Kirby Collection and if NSMB2 will be playable at E3.
I appreciate straightforward console names
DS - short for "dual screen"
3DS - It's a 3D, dual screen handheld.
GameCube - It is cube-shaped. It plays games.
PlayStation - station for playing things--games, music, and movies.
Further from that, you have the "Game Boy" line, which was a clear dig at Sony's "Walkman". The "Wii" references the emphasis on multiplayer.And the phallic controller.
Wii U is a bit confusing, because like the DSi, it SOUNDS like an enhanced Wii instead of an entirely new system. I'm more concerned about the shape of the console unit than the name--as long as the main console LOOKS different enough from the Wii, they can put that on the box as well as the controller to emphasize the fact that you're buying new hardware.
I wonder if we'll get more info on the Kirby Collection and if NSMB2 will be playable at E3.
We know online accounts are coming (both for the 3DS and the Wii U) and friend codes will likely go away with the Wii U.
Agile is also about prioritizing the most important functions and value of a product and deliver it in a timely manner, and then iterating over it. Think like how Apple made their products -- not feature rich, but getting the main points done well and then putting the rest of the stuff in over the next cycles.
Actually, ds stands for developers system.
Actually, it stands for both, along with at least one other thing I forgot.
No, we don't. It's a reasonable guess, but that's being based on the ability to buy via smartphone or the internet which could just as easily be done via QR codes. I'll believe it when I see it or at least when there's some definitive evidence..
Online accounts was like the second thing out of their mouth after they said "Nintendo Network." Nintendo's bringing them, or plans to. Wiki, Google, take your pick, but use one.
By "online", I mean not tied to the console. I still haven't seen anything to indicate that anything has changed from how 3DS is now.
am I the only one that wants Fatal Frame WiiU?
have yet to play anything from this series but the videos I've seen on youtube but Nintendo seem to have had it exclude for a full generation now right?
damn NoA
Guesses on how big the HDD will be in the Wii U?
I was thinking about this last night and I would hope it's 250g, but I could see them putting in a HDD that's less than 100g.
It won't have one, at least not one usable by the players. You'll need to be an external.
Guesses on how big the HDD will be in the Wii U?