Nintendo Reveals More DS Games, Publishers 30
StrikerObi writes "Over at Planet GameCube, we've posted an expanded list of Japanese-announced Nintendo DS titles currently in development for their new dual-screened handheld system. Highlights include a new 'Mana' game from Square-Enix and a new RPG from Game Arts, the makers of the Grandia series." GameSpot's Japanese correspondent provides the full list of games, including the games "previously announced at E3", and also comments: "Among the more interesting developments, Konami Japan will release a Boktai game, while Konami Tokyo will release a Castlevania game for the DS."
Why a dual screen is vital (Score:2, Funny)
Let me think
- the chicken is on the top screen
- and the egg falls in the bottom screen ?
Gee, I can't help loving the DS...
Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:4, Interesting)
On a side note, if any GBA fans haven't checked out Superstar Saga yet, definately give it a shot. I am not an RPG fan, but this game is highly entertaining.
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:3, Informative)
Make sure that you are getting Nintendo games, not just "gameboy" games.
The vast, vast majority of the Nintendo releases are: All Super Marios ever made, a number of other Super Nintendo retreads, and the latest, the downright insulting re-release of mostly-crappy Nintendo games at $20 apiece. Puh-leaze... I mi
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:3, Informative)
Might not be your style (they're not mine), but they are definitely Gameboy-first games, with the Gamecube offerings being very secondary.
They sold a few copies of those games, too.
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:5, Interesting)
There are plenty of original games out there. I'll agree that there are a lot of remakes (SMB 2/3, Mario World/Yoshi's Island, Kirby's Nightmare in Dreamland, Link to the past, Famicom Mini series), but when you consider that many of them are over 15 years old, and that many of Nintendo's customers weren't even *alive* when those games were first released, I think it makes perfect sense to re-release some of these old classics.
Personally, I think it's great that these games are being made available again. Most of them have stood the test of time very well. I think it's a good thing for new young players to see some of modern video gaming's roots.
--Jeremy
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:4, Informative)
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Yes.
the Golden Sun series: No, that is by Camelot Co, Ltd [gamefaqs.com]. (Own the first one, not my style but a solid game.)
Advance Wars: Intelligent Systems [gamefaqs.com], not nintendo. (Own the first one, haven't beat it yet. Would probably have gotten the second by now.)
Fire Emblem: Also Intelligent Systems [gamefaqs.com].
Metroid Fusion: Yes, but Zero Mission: Remake, albeit one with actual effort.
Zelda: Four Swords: I had been under the impression that this was a remake of A Link to the Past that had multiplayer; I see now I was wrong. (But add A Link to the Past to the remake list...)
Now, please stop reading into what I said. Never said it was bad to do the remakes. I have Doom 2 and it's cool. But they've released like 20 remakes, maybe more if you count each E-Reader game seperately, to like 4 or 5 original games... that's about one original a year. Frankly, all they have to do to make me happy is to take the engine from Yoshi's Island, and make a new game from it. The content coming out of Nintendo is quite complacent.
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:2)
The two new metroid games have been more than enough justification for my GBA SP purchase. But then, I'm a huge metroid fan.
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:2)
As for other SNES/NES remakes/re-releases, remember that the SNES itself came out over ten years ago. There are a lot of young/teenage gamers who never got a chance to experience Super Mario World or the original Zelda. Whether it's a ripoff or not, I'd rather see kids playing those than Gr
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:2)
A re-mix of Donkey Kong for the (Super) Game Boy, complete with a lot of the same moves (possibly the most moves Mario has had before or since).
Not that I'm complaining, mind you. Heck, I was just happy with, after a decade or so after I got my ColecoVision, I finally had the opportunity to beat the (#$* out of the #^#%* monkey! "See how you like getting barrels thrown at you, you miserable SOB!! Catch, mofo!"
Re:Sounds Like a Solid Line-up (Score:2)
this is gonna be one hell of a war (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:this is gonna be one hell of a war (Score:1)
yes because nintendo and sony made no money...
Re:this is gonna be one hell of a war (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:this is gonna be one hell of a war (Score:2, Interesting)
Wow, I feel old, The PS2/GC/XBC war is nothing compared to the SNES/Genesis war, now that one was good. I can still remember s few slogans.. "Sega does what Nintendon't" and "Why got to the next level when you can go light years beyond" Ahh. memories.
Re:this is gonna be one hell of a war (Score:1)
Good memories
Re:this is gonna be one hell of a war (Score:1, Troll)
DS will be cheaper
DS will have a larger library
DS is enabling something new
Re:Off-topic but... (Score:3, Funny)
That's cos everyone got it yesterday. [bbc.co.uk]
The Missing Earthbound (Score:1, Interesting)
But will it be backwards compatible... (Score:1)
Anyone know?
Re:But will it be backwards compatible... (Score:2)
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