Oh My God you are right. Wow I can't believe this generation is almost ending (well it still has like 2 years left but still!!).It just hit me that by the end of this year we'll all have wiiU's (presumably) and be full force into next gen.
Oh My God you are right. Wow I can't believe this generation is almost ending (well it still has like 2 years left but still!!).It just hit me that by the end of this year we'll all have wiiU's (presumably) and be full force into next gen.
This is a Wii U Marketing thread. I liked it better when it was a spec-ulation thread but alas...Wow, is this the Wii-U thread or the Skyward Sword thread?![]()
Agh, clever clever.This is a Wii U Marketing thread. I liked it better when it was a spec-ulation thread but alas...
I wonder what their big launch game will be. No way they pull a 3DS with the titles.
I wonder what their big launch game will be. No way they pull a 3DS with the titles.
steel diverI'm going to go with my gut and say Nintendo will actually lead the charge with a new IP for maximum splash.
Honestly it should be a galaxy 2 successor.
I don't think they'll launch with a new IP, but they'll announce one at E3.I'm going to go with my gut and say Nintendo will actually lead the charge with a new IP for maximum splash.
It'll get gamers who've written Nintendo off as the Mario/Zelda/Metroid machine a reason to give the Wii U a second look, and it's not like Nintendo fans would say no to Ninty introducing a fresh new IP.
I actually see them doing this.
No way in hell Smash is a launch title. Not even launch window.
It's gotta be an EAD Tokyo game.
There's no other reason for them to brag about how few people/how little time Mario 3D Land took when Nintendo's usual hype M.O. is "THIS BASICALLY KILLED US AND WE POURED ALL OF OUR RESOURCES EVER IN TO THIS."
No way in hell Smash is a launch title. Not even launch window.
A lot of people did end up working on Mario 3D Land. They finished it in a year and a half which was great.
But New Super Mario Bros. Mii is definitely the Wii U showcase title for launch. Thats from EAD Kyoto.
I did not see anything to prove it would be a Showcase but I think they need it to move hardware because those games sell a ton
Maybe when we see new levels the graphics will look more complex
I see it as a needed Day 1 launch title
A lot of people did end up working on Mario 3D Land. They finished it in a year and a half which was great.
But New Super Mario Bros. Mii is definitely the Wii U showcase title for launch. Thats from EAD Kyoto.
I did not see anything to prove it would be a Showcase but I think they need it to move hardware because those games sell a ton
This is a Wii U Marketing thread. I liked it better when it was a spec-ulation thread but alas...
Eh? I thought they just said they weren't going to announce any games in development, not that anything they showed was specifically not in development. Just like with the Wii, they made it clear that all those sports games were just tech demos, not necessarily things that would ever make it into a game. And then the system shipped with Wii Sports that had most of those "tech demo's" in it, and they did an Iwata Asks which showed that Wii Sports was in development as a real game before they showed the tech demos off.Except for the part where they specifically said it was not a game in development, I guess.
Eh? I thought they just said they weren't going to announce any games in development, not that anything they showed was specifically not in development. Just like with the Wii, they made it clear that all those sports games were just tech demos, not necessarily things that would ever make it into a game. And then the system shipped with Wii Sports that had most of those "tech demo's" in it, and they did an Iwata Asks which showed that Wii Sports was in development as a real game before they showed the tech demos off.
we have never ever seen what Pikmin 3 looks like on Wii right?
and more like the original galaxy 1.
when people say Mario 64 sequel do they mean return to the Castle concept with paintings as levels?
It's not gonna happen. Nintendo's goal is combining 2D and 3D Mario now. Hope you liked 3D Land.That's a minor mechanic that while interesting, is rather inconsequential.
I'm really referring to large, open worlds; a hub that is expansive and all-encompassing (and interesting), and a setting that takes place within the "traditional" aspects of the Mushroom Kingdom.
when people say Mario 64 sequel do they mean return to the Castle concept with paintings as levels?
It's not gonna happen. Nintendo's goal is combining 2D and 3D Mario now. Hope you liked 3D Land.
That's a minor mechanic that while interesting, is rather inconsequential.
I'm really referring to large, open worlds; a hub that is expansive and all-encompassing (and interesting), and a setting that takes place within the "traditional" aspects of the Mushroom Kingdom.
It's not gonna happen. Nintendo's goal is combining 2D and 3D Mario now. Hope you liked 3D Land.
so what you want is a huge hub of say Mushroom Kingdom Castle + good size Kingdom Town with gates to enter levels in many places. So a hub that encourages deeper exploration and levels that are about twice as big as a regular Mario 64 level
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Personally wonder what it would be like if Mario was running in a place like Xenoblade's open field with platforming all around
Mario JRPG + Platform = Profit?
I dunno but I think they do need to try huge open world platforming again
Though lots of people hated Sunshine I thought that place was pretty open
That's a minor mechanic that while interesting, is rather inconsequential.
I'm really referring to large, open worlds; a hub that is expansive and all-encompassing (and interesting), and a setting that takes place within the "traditional" aspects of the Mushroom Kingdom.