Konami, Hudson Team Up, Smash Bros-Style 19
Thanks to Nintendojo for the news that Konami and Hudson are creating a mascot-infested fighting game in the vein of Nintendo's classic multiplayer fighter Super Smash Bros. The title, called Dream Mix World Fighters, is being released for PS2 and GameCube in Japan this December, and the game will ship "...featuring such enigmatic characters as Bomberman, Peach Taro, Master Higgins, Bonk, Takao, Yugo, Rika, Simon Belmont, Dracula, and many more." But, as Video-Fenky points out, where are the Kojima-game characters?
why... (Score:1)
Left out because they either suck (Raiden) or would kick everyone's ass (basically everyone else in the Metal Gear universe)
An IP blender (Score:5, Interesting)
Let's think of the Konami games of fame I can think of (I'm not even counting Hudson because most of their stuff is so old it'd only end up evoking nostalgia):
Castlevania
Metal Gear Solid
Silent Hill
Zone of Enders
Gradius series
Contra
and the laughable were-beast fighter Bloody Roar
Now perhaps either I can't imagine what a game with that kind of cast would be like or I can and it's not what I'd consider a very cohesive kind of game. Add to that the fact that the list of characters mentioned above is nothing short of esoteric, and it means that they'd be selling a game full of random odds-and-ends intellectual property rather than what Nintendo and Capcom do in their super cross-over brawlers do which is grab people's attention with easily-recognized and still-famous characters.
Of all the companies out there that have the kind of pull to do this, I think Sega is probably the only one left I can think of. Square too, perhaps, but we all remember Ergheiz and Chocobo Racing were bad ideas. Or a great ideas, I can't decide. Let me just say that if I ever see a game where Solid Snake and Alucard are driving around go-karts is the day I stop purchasing video games.
I think this post took a harsh turn. Let's start over: I wouldn't pay money for it.
Re:An IP blender (Score:3, Funny)
Whereas I would sell my family into slavery to see Solid Snake and Alucard in go-karts. Go figure. :-)
Although I think th
Re:An IP blender (Score:4, Informative)
Your prayers were answered before you even knew you had them [gamerweb.com]. The game features Dracula from Castlevania, Grey Fox from Metal Gear Solid, Goemon from Mystical Ninja, Vic Viper from Gradius, and, of course, the ever-present Moai.
Re:An IP blender (Score:3, Interesting)
And I'm obliged to mention Hudson is the group behind both Sonic Shuffle AND Mario Party. They know how to make a fun game.
Also check out a game on the GBA by the name of Konami's Krazy Racers [gamerankings.com] featuring such hits as Ninja from MGS, Mystical Ninja Goemon,
Re:An IP blender (Score:2, Interesting)
And you know, I joke about that kind of thing (Konami plus go-karts) because it's about as absurd as I can think of, yet something every company has done it seems.
Re:An IP blender (Score:2)
off topic but... (Score:1)
Nice (Score:1)
Clarifications... (Score:2)
HAL created SSB, but they are not 'Nintendo's research group'. They are a completely independent company who happens to enjoy working with Nintendo on a regular basis (they also created Kirby).
Strangely insulting (Score:1)
Ah well. Since Konami also serially neglects the US, it'll probably come out here in a triple pack with an actual port of one of the Japane
Think of the kids! (Score:1)
Duh... (Score:2)
They're probably hidden characters.