As I understand, WiiU might or might not support 3D.
Question, what is required for WiiU to support it, and
would it be worth it for a console with a 5 to 6 year life cycle?
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I'd imagine it would need enough processing power to basically render whatever is displayed twice at full speed.
As I understand, WiiU might or might not support 3D.
Question, what is required for WiiU to support it, and
would it be worth it for a console with a 5 to 6 year life cycle?
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I think Nintendo may slack off a bit with the amount of launch games since it has several current-gen ports headed to it.
No way that'll happen.
Not after the 3DS.
Its Nintendo so its definitely possible.
Didn't Iwata say they realized after the 3DS launch that a Nintendo system needs to launch with strong first party software?
Didn't Iwata say they realized after the 3DS launch that a Nintendo system needs to launch with strong first party software?
Didn't Iwata say they realized after the 3DS launch that a Nintendo system needs to launch with strong first party software?
How possible is it that many of those ports will be total garbage in comparison to the 360 version?
How possible is it that many of those ports will be total garbage in comparison to the 360 version?
How do people feel about
New Super Mario Bros Mii
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I feel nauseous about it. I have no love for Super Mario Bros, nor brawl so personally I really don't want resources wasted on then, but if they want a massive seller, NSMB it will beother than Metroid Nintendo doesn't really have anything dark and gritty and "adult" so if they haven't got Retro doing one of those, it will be a new IP. Of course they could always line up 3rd parties to come with the grit Nd concentrate on their forte.
I don't think NSMBMii is a Showcase of much really. It didn't make great use of the tablet. Chase Mii ands Battle Mii on the other hand did and I think Nintendo will bundle those in in order to sell the concepts and have them playing in malls and shops. I think once you've played those you "get it"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 wonder if and who Konami will ask for a port of Rising?
Doesn't make much sense? Did you see what happened with the 3DS??? The system launched with three first-party titles, but none of them were AAA franchises, so sales were horrible. Nintendo saw what happened, and after that only a fool would release a game system with no truly killer first-party apps. And yes that means delaying the system launch if it can't be done. There's no way Nintendo will risk another 3DS launch, especially since the competition isn't going to be ready any time soon, so there's time (note: going by past performance, the first system released in a generation isn't guaranteed the best sales of that generation).Iwata may have acknowledged the importance of next-gen hardware needing a solid launch lineup. However, actually getting enough development teams positioned to release games in a specific time frame obviously isn't an easy task. Also, it doesn't make much sense for Nintendo and the other console manufactures to intentionally delay the release of next-gen hardware because the next big Mario, God of War, or Halo aren't ready in time for a launch release.
Ah, 2012. The year the Wii U finally emerges from its chrysalis. I welcome you with open arms!
Doesn't make much sense? Did you see what happened with the 3DS??? The system launched with three first-party titles, but none of them were AAA franchises, so sales were horrible. Nintendo saw what happened, and after that only a fool would release a game system with no truly killer first-party apps. And yes that means delaying the system launch if it can't be done. There's no way Nintendo will risk another 3DS launch, especially since the competition isn't going to be ready any time soon, so there's time (note: going by past performance, the first system released in a generation isn't guaranteed the best sales of that generation).
I wonder if and who Konami will ask for a port of Rising?
How big is FZero? I have never played it but people here seem to drool over the possibility of an HD version. With Iwata and Reggie both saying that it's the enthusiast gamer that buys first and helps spread the word, would a Retro developed FZero on glorious HD, 1080, 60fps be enough to have units pouring off the shelves?We know Retro is working on something for the Wii U. That mature launch title could come from them.
How big is FZero? I have never played it but people here seem to drool over the possibility of an HD version. With Iwata and Reggie both saying that it's the enthusiast gamer that buys first and helps spread the word, would a Retro developed FZero on glorious HD, 1080, 60fps be enough to have units pouring off the shelves?
I realize that the launch would need more than that, something for the casual gamers more, or the mass market Nintendo gamers (NSMBMii) but could something like FZero HD be a killer app?
How big is FZero? I have never played it but people here seem to drool over the possibility of an HD version. With Iwata and Reggie both saying that it's the enthusiast gamer that buys first and helps spread the word, would a Retro developed FZero on glorious HD, 1080, 60fps be enough to have units pouring off the shelves?
I realize that the launch would need more than that, something for the casual gamers more, or the mass market Nintendo gamers (NSMBMii) but could something like FZero HD be a killer app?
In terms of popularity and overall sales, F-Zero is probably on par with Starfox. The series consists of 8 games (plus three expansion versions) but only 6 titles were released overseas and one of them was for the Arcade. I don't think any F-Zero game has sold more than 600k copies unless the first game did.
F-Zero Gx was developed for the GameCube by Sega. It apparently sold at least 250k copies in the U.S. and Europe with 100k in Japan. Miyamoto said Nintendo was disappointed by the quality of the series ever since development had been outsourced. Ironically, GX is the highest rated title in the franchise. One of the key members of the development team responded not too long ago about wanting to make another title if Nintendo allowed it but the development team was already disbanded.
I like kinda like the sound of NES-style gaming returning. Don't be wusses. ^_^
Still 6 months until E3, though.![]()
Was the second Wii U development interview on Monolith's homepage ever translated? I only see the first one on Andriasang.
5 months and less than a week.
5 months and less than a week.
It'll support 3D, but it won't be necessary or even a selling point for the system.
Iwata also mentioned that the Wii's successor might be 3D-compatible but concluded that the adoption rates of 3D televisions should increase to at least 30% first
On July 5, 2011, when asked about whether or not the Wii U was going to support 3D, Iwata told Mercury News, "If you are going to connect Wii U with a home TV capable of displaying 3-D images, technologically, yes, it is going to be possible, but that's not the area we are focusing on"
Nintendo's aversion to glasses could also rule out 3-D coming to its home console systems. On television screens, 3-D is difficult to achieve without glasses because people watch from many different angles.
"Glasses-free is a big deal," Fils-Aime said. "We've not said publicly what the next thing for us will be in the home console space, but based on what we've learned on 3-D, likely, that won't be it."
AMD HD3D is a technology designed to enable stereoscopic 3D support in games, movies and/or photos. Additional hardware (e.g. 3D enabled panels, 3D-enabled glasses/emitter, Blu-ray 3D drive) and/or software (e.g. Blu-ray 3D discs, 3D middleware, games) are required for the enablement of stereoscopic 3D.
AMD HD3D technology is enabled on ATI Radeon HD 5000 Series GPUs and above using Catalyst 10.10 or later, however Blu-ray 3D playback is only supported on AMD Radeon HD 6000 series GPUs and above.
F-Zero is the most "core" franchise Nintendo has. Core gamers want core shit from Nintendo. F-Zero GX (the last console entry), is the best racing game of all time. You can figure it out from there.
I chuckled at the google translation of the third page.![]()
It's hard to find systems that had more successful launch titles than the combination of Wii Sports, Wii Play, and Twilight Princess. Plus stuff like WarioWare or Excite Truck depending on region.Hiltz said:Nintendo could very well surprise us or it could slack off again like it did with the launch titles for Wii, DS, and 3DS. Pikmin 3 would be a significant improvement even though it would not likely be a system seller.
You don't need some special 3D hardware--it's just a matter of rendering two views and formatting the output as such. Any necessary hardware would be on the user's end, just like the TV and speakers.MDX said:If rumors are correct, and Nintendo is using a GPU based on the 4000 series, then what are they implementing to support stereoscopic 3D? And why would they if they dont seem so keen on the whole thing? Can a simple firmware upgrade enable stereoscopic 3D ala PS3 whenever Nintendo is ready down the line?
This.
If anyone has a Wii or GC and hasn't played it, they need to buy it. And also listen to this. I would buy a Wii U for an HD F-Zero.
I also think Pikmin 3 will be at or near launch, along with maybe F-Zero or Star Fox as an attempt to show off the graphical capabilities of the system.
This is way better!
Oooh, would you look at that, I have the second top comment...
ANYWAY, you're right, Nintendo's core franchises are the likes of Metroid and F-Zero, both of which will see a great revival in HD on the new system.
These are two games that I like to call the "bridge" for non-Nintendo gamers.
They're the first party titles that will convince a person that's never had a Nintendo console before to purchase the WiiU.
It's imperative that nintendo really works hard to make these great games that appeal to the more core audience, alongside 3rd party exclusives from well-known publishers/studios.
I thought the rumors were that Nintendo was going to use a different GPU than the 4000 series?
Also, I could care less about F-Zero. I usually buy it, but play it all of 10 minutes and never play it again. I'd much rather have a Metroid Prime or Zelda.
Get Square Enix to make Super Mario RPG 2 for WiiU, then drop the bomb at E3.