I hope you.aren't referring to the metacritic spambot reviews...-_-;;
Rats are the first to know when a ship starts sinking...
You know your screwed when an excess of rats are in the ocean rather than on your boat...
. “And if you make your game for fans, you’ll get profit anyway.
“If fans love the company, then you’re building a connection with people – and that’s exactly the kind of company I want to work for.”
And that connection earns you a strong reputation and farms profit. THAT IS HOW YOU RUN A GOOD BUSINESS.
How so many have lost sight of this is beyond me. Kudos to This company and the others out there following the same basic principle of good b...
But that is a multiplatform title... you can buy it for 3Ds too.
Most core gamers(i really dislike those terms) go to places like this and get the exposure necessary to decide from there. They don't need commercials for such things.
"More than 200,000 downloaded"
One of those is me!! OoO//
Those sales are tremendous. Really liking the Japanese 3ds lineup going though March. The USA lineup isn't quite as good, but it is getting there... slowly.
Last I heard the gamepad had the exact same layout as the pro controller. (Plus a big ass screen.)
So I was a little shocked to see someone say otherwise. Thanks for providing an additional observation to clear this up...
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C-c-c-combo breaker!!
...am I doing it right? >.<;;
Lol.
Iwata has already said they will.almost certainly maintain a 1 nsmb cap per system. So the only other Mario to be released would be a 3d one.
Of course, there are plenty of new ip planned as well. Mistwalker and retro are hard at work. Then there are all the strong 3rd party collaborations they are working on... like platinum games and capcom. Really, your worry is groundless. And one sided; Nintendo is FAR from a solitary guilty party in constant popular releases.
You can always attain such effects by simply taking focus away from processing... you guessed it, the graphics. Optimization and stability will lead to better games far more than blindly upping the power and causing development costs to rise.
Great games have always existed regardless of power. Or all those ps1/xbox classics simply deal now that they are "outdated"?
What hidden costs?
All you need are the console and some launch games. All Wii hardware is compatible, and most peipke wanting to have a more complete setup have a Wii and several accessories for it.
This IS Bobby kotick we're talking about though...
*Looks at other comments*
isn't it? I think I've gotten my bland game industry people mixed up...
Your information is pretty poor. Development of the SSB game started just this year; of course several features haven't been ironed out yet. And CoD and Monster Hunter 3U (a japanese launch title that Nintendo will provide servers for) are confirmed to have online play out the gate.
Edit;
Just saw this(link below) story. I don't know if this means anything... it doesn't to me(never used the original xbla)
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I think you and many reviewers of the day gave resistance and perfect dark zero FAR to much credit...
I know from experience the PDZ was crap, and I will never forget that story in EGM telling of gamers returning their PS3 in droves because of how much they hated resistance.
(Edit errors caused by phone auto.correct fixed... damn lucid...@.@)
I feel I should point out this is a recent trend of many companies. I'm sure Apple has such ideas in the works and Google has its new privacy policy that records everything you search( and I think they both keep track if everything you type on their devices.
Sony has also filed patents that are even worse than this MS one, as they also mention Fingerprint scans and DNA sampling
He didn't say no, he said it wasn't that big a deal either way, but that since it is extra it obviously makes the ps3 version better. Just not SO much that non PS3 fans should be upset over it.
That's what I took away from his comment.
This is pretty scary... especially since Sony has also filed such patents and ideas.
I hope this isn't a sign of things to come...
That's not really true, especially in certain countries.
Overall, This is not a huge deal, but still upsets me greatly. This Is something that should be in the machine out of the box... no matter how easy it is to access through disc based or internet update.
Or you could keep it plugged into the wall socket that may be next to/behind your rooms sitting area (while playing) and set it on the nearest table when not using it.
Depending on how long the cord is, of course...
...so, he enjoyed the game but decided to crap on it only because he had to buy it and have his work reimburse him?
In what world does that make sense? If he liked it, then he would want others to enjoy it as well.