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This makes me weak in the knees.
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Nintendo was cheap enough to charge $20 per title for old NES games on GBA with zero extras.Do you honestly believe they're going to make 200+ games available for download for free?
Seriously now.
Nobody's claiming that they'll be giving away 200 games for free. That rumour has already been debunked. I'm hoping they'll be giving something away, as freebies and unlockables, or whatever.
However, pricing them in the $20's seems pretty high. For the NES games on GBA, they had to make the cartridges. Here it's not going to cost them shit. Yes, Nintendo are cheap, but not that cheap.
I will almost certainly never buy another Nintendo machine (for myself) ever again (when I have kids, maybe) but it doesn't take a hater to recognize the idiocy in giving away games they could be charging $10 - $20 per title for.I don't really understand this need to shove it into every Nintendo-related thread that you don't buy their shit. It's completely irrelevant.
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Famitsu Confirms 220+ downloadable classics.
No confirmations as to what games that might be.
But you can always check this probably completely fictitious list of games being released. (Among which is GoldenEye 007; Again, fake. But nonetheless, a good list)
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Nintendo has already said the Revolution will be about three times as powerful as the GameCube, which is likely to put it below the PS3 and Xbox 360 in terms of specs. (Which will be irrelevant this generation.)Actually, that has been debunked already. It was just something CompUSA threw out when they revealed the console just before the press release, not something Nintendo actually said themselves.
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I love how Kutaragi and Bach practically ignore the Nintendo Revolution. Hopefully that'll be in Nintendo's advantage.
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That gamesradar articles sadly misinterpreted the quote in question:
GS: Do you plan on having like a per-download pricing model along the lines of the microtransactions that will be used in the next-gen Xbox marketplace?GH: Well, we can use it in a variety of ways. We've used some of the older games already as little bonuses, either as bonus gifts or hidden in levels of games. Certainly for the first-party titles we'll be making some of those available. We haven't really talked about whether we would sell them. The third parties can make their own decision whether they want to sell them, or maybe they will add it on as sort of a free benefit when you buy a current version of the game.
It is certainly a big possibility, but in no way confirmed yet.
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Well, when the videos were released everyone was going all "OMG! It's Real-time. That's real-time gameplay!"
So, obviously, I figured "Wow, neat." but stayed on the skeptical side. Did Sony state at the conference that this was real-time gameplay footage?
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will write... Will write.... will writeY'know, it shouldn't bother me that you type his name incorrectly. But somehow it does. Maybe it's because it feels more like you're ending a letter, than typing a game designer's name. I don't know.
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No slides. And I'm super-impressed. When does this come out, again?
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holding a controller on each hand in mid air is kind of odd, worse than holding a single controller with both hands.Is this just some random fact? Who says the controller will be a gyroscopic dealie in both hands?
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I don't really see how that matters. This is obviously colors that Nintendo is considering, and the red and green ones especially look good. I seriously doubt this is a Photoshop job, but very much suspect that this is just a mock-up rendering of the colors Nintendo think would look good.
At any rate, it's official.
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Yes, Chris. And changed the fucking reflection on each of them.
The pictures are from the Nintendo of Japan site.
Also there, a picture of the opened side, revealing four GameCube controller ports.
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Looking sexy. I want a red or green one.
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Ps3
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I'm talking about a single player-60 hour long-rotten script-fantastic graphics Final Fantasy that will make every salary man in Nippon smash open his piggy bank and run down to the store.I'll go for the awesome, multiplayer Crystal Chronicles version on the DS and Revo, over that crap anytime.
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The fact that I can download old games makes this console far more worth to me, than the other two competitors.
Also, Wi-Fi enabled Super Smash Bros., possibly with four of my buddies with me at home playing four other strangers in the US. That would be awesome.
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Ps3
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You know that FF is coming to the XBOX right?And the Revolution.
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And therein lies the problem.I don't think I'm less entitled to an opinion on a game just because I didn't play it at its prime.
Super Mario Bros. still rocks my socks, even though the first time I actually played through it all was a month ago. It's just that I find GoldenEye an unplayable mess that's not saved by the fact that it was the "latest shiznit" back then.
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Because at the time, it was the first time anyone had successfully done a first person shooter on a console system. Ever.Plus it had stealth elements, great multiplayer...it was a great game. It hasn't aged terribly well, but it was a great game at the time.
Sure, to each his own, I guess. I played it recently, and no matter how I look at it, it had crap framerate making it unplayable in multiplayer. Don't really see why they really needed to push every single pixel the N64 was capable of, ending with the most boring and bland multiplayer levels I've ever seen.
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Goldeneye (64) is generally regarded as the best licensed game ever made...Goldeneye was crap. I can't, for the life of me, see what was so awesome about it.
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Metroid Prime: Hunters - First Hunt
Survivor mode keeps me thrilled while I wait for the ability to buy more games.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Four player matches and Jigglypuff. Need I say more?
Black & White
Not nearly as terrible as people say, yet nowhere near as great either.
Nintendo DS
So far, making PictoArt and playing First Hunt, makes it the best handheld ever.
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Balloon Trip was the name of the demo on E3, that later became Yoshi Touch & Go, which is already out.
So my guess is this is just GameStop being retarded. With probably the ugliest box art ever.
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I need to have a story, some sort of input on a narrative level, no matter how slight.And you're going to buy Polarium? Two of the least narrative-centric games out there on the DS? Seriously, the cinematics in WarioWare, annoying as they may be, contain more narrative than all of Polarium.
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Ah.... That was good.
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Doesn't look as bad as I thought it would be, from seeing screenshots and whatnot.The sprite animations look superb in the video. Really reminds me of the Turtles beat-em ups on the NES and SNES. (And sort of makes me sad that this isn't what became of the modern-day Turtle games)
Awesome New Mario Bros. Video
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I think you can collect power-ups and store them on the lower screen, for immediate selection later on in the game. I'm not sure, though.