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Jul 16, 2006 13:29

Nintendo's hope of gaining back it's market share is placed on the shoulders of them being able to come up with fun, different, and creative games, and unique ways of playing the games. Some of the shots I've seen of LoZ, and this make me think they're well on the way.

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true_anti_hero July 18 2006, 01:30:54 UTC
Well Nintendo probably has killed any hardcore sales with the renaming of the Revo. Revo sounded cool, hip, and honestly it was a Revolution for the Nintento brand. Wi? Wi Te Eff man? Sounds like somthign for the Wiiii ones (aka kiddies) I honestly hope Wi is a joke. The platfomr looks like It'll have a lot of titles wrapped up in a good bundle. If for nothign less Nostalgia games will clammer over this unit if, IF, I-F, they make a old unergronimic controller simmilar to the NES pad and SNES pad of Olde (as well as all the other perifs gotta have the light gun and Super Scope, and the power mat, oh and THE GLOVE! ). I'll sure as hell buy one if they do that.

Now on to games, new gamse. Red Steel looks promising, might be the sleeper hit of the year. Nintendo has no hold on the online pro gaming community. (Yes, I'm sure Nintendo has a reason to avoid that type of gamer like the plague, though the money could be a viable reason to test the water.) Meanwhile racing is non existant asside from the occasional remix of mario cart. They NEED a GT clone to compete there too. Another place they lack is RPG, now Mario RPG rocked ass, bar none it was one of the best Mario games out there. They could easilg make a Uber realistic RPG like that now. No problem, especially on the WiWi (soory, I can't restist)

Their problems are many, but the solutions are simple. Mostly them being as simple as them telling Sega to develop Y game.

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almast July 18 2006, 04:04:58 UTC
About the game pad: They have. I think 4CR has stuff on it, but it looks like an SNES/Genesis hybrid.

I think they're going to see how developers are going to go; most are avoiding the PS3 like the plauge, because it's expensive to develope for them, and the Wii, according to EA, is a pleasure to develope for.

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