Just when you thought the list for 2009 was big enough, Sony drops a megaton that is "more games."
I have a feeling that these games were meant for the E3 unveiling, however.
But you know what they say..the more the merrier.
indeed.
here are some screenshots I found of Topatoi, in case anyone is curious ^_^
http://topatoi.boolat.com/
I wholeheartedly agree with this article. The first Playstation, for me, was one of the best; if not, greatest console I ever owned. The PS2 would've succeeded it, but I was one of the few that had the DRE on my PS2, and the Gamecube and Xbox I bought to compensate did little to make up ground.
Thankfully, this generation comes awfully close, thanks to the Wii; which got me back into gaming, the PS3 for bringing my core gamer back; and my Nintendo DS for providing me with the big...
Yeah, that's usually how these conferences go.
Much like Christmas presents, you either satisfied with what is offered, or not.
and yet, we gamers still endure
I agree. I'm curious to what Apple has in store for our industy, but I personally think Apple is still playing stealth, as far as being an established game company.
still, GDC does have its share of moments and announcements.Nintendo's own, Iwata-san is a popular highlight with his keynotes on the future of this industry.
GDC was also where gamers were introduced to a little game called LittleBigPlanet.
I was hoping that the article would mention the Wii. After all, the Wii console was designed, among other reasons, with this in mind.
Its not like you can blame gamers for this reasoning. every gmaer that has grown up has distinguished next-gen as such: better graphics. Its the first thing you ever notice about the footage before you even see the hardware(unless you are a tech guru that can actually notice improved physics and A.I. with the naked eye).
Gotta admire Ninte...
I still find it bizarre that such a statistic exists, however.
Well, as a hispanic myself, I kinda agree with the statistic. I may not be as much of one as others, but the DSi is starting to reel me in in ways no game hardware has ever when it come to DLC.
Some Gamers just need to make up their own mind is all. That's the message I'm getting from Nintendo's quote. It's like the Nintendo fanbase( not all of them, of course) doesn't know what they want anymore.
But as Sidar said above, these games take time to make. Nintendo doesn't have a well or a tree where they simply pick them off and send them to your local Gammestop; and considering the amount of games from nintendo we've received since launch, Nintendo is really trying to get...
japan says hi
I wanna hear more about the DSi ware,as well as, the launch lineup that's still shrouded in mystery.
Its called desperation...
Another day. Another "Sonic is Doomed" article.
must be a slow news day
I can't give an exact source on it, but I remember Nintendo once saying that if they fail in the hardware market, they wouldn't become a third-party. In fact, they would drop out of the business entirely.
besides, Nintendo is known for their innovative hardware. If they became a software company, than it will be back to square one, ala gamecube.
I'm curious what the popular opinion of the DSi would be, come April 5th.
Will you still not get a DSi, or will we see a similar situation to japan where it was all talk?
I simply cannot disagree with Nintendo "Alienating the hardcore"; in fact, it was quite the opposite.
There are many game coming out this year, as many know, but If you still aren't convinced, I don't know what to tell ya.
Nintendo can only do so much to satisfy the hardcore gamer, as well as, the casual. If the third party companies don't step up and take the core demographic more seriously, then we will continue this trend of "shovelware"
It's not a matter of it should or shouldn't...
it just is.
@shawnsl65
lmao
Nice to see the DSi still doing good there in Japan. With pre-orders already doubling that of the Original DS, expect a nice boost in sales ,come April 5th.