Wario Ware Grabs Edinburgh Games Festival Award 19
Thanks to BBC News for its article discussing GBA title Wario Ware's victory in the Edge Awards at this week's Edinburgh International Games Festival. The official webpage explains that the award honors "a willingness to prioritise creativity over a narrowly focused commercial appeal", and Margaret Robertson of Edge Magazine says of Wario Ware: "It's a game which hinges on the kind of video game literacy that millions of people across the world have built up without even realising it." Other nominees for the award included Katamari Damacy, In Memoriam, and Viewtiful Joe.
Its ironic then (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Its ironic then (Score:5, Insightful)
A lot of people are scared away from video games because they seem so complex, but WarioWare is intuitive enough that anybody can play. That is really the game's primary strength.
That and the monkeys.
Re:Its ironic then (Score:1)
And the two ninja girls. I mean, all cool games have ninjas. Everybody knows that. =)
Don't have much else to add to your comment. Right on.
Re:Its ironic then (Score:1, Flamebait)
I think you missed the point on the "game literacy" part. Hint: it wasn't talking about "hardcore" gamers.
Re:Its ironic then (Score:2)
The fact of the matter is that the games are based on a wide plethora of materials. Also I resent the title "hardcore." It comes with this pornographic stigma and all. It's in comparable terms t
Re:Its ironic then (Score:2)
Nintendo has award winners... but... (Score:5, Interesting)
Yet Nintendo is losing market share, and as a result, developers (like Capcom who developed Viewtiful Joe exclusively for GameCube) are shying away.
It may be better to have a great game like Viewtiful Joe available on other consoles, but then what is left to distinguish one console from the others?
Winning awards is nice, but winning customers is apparently more important.
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Re:Nintendo has award winners... but... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Nintendo has award winners... but... (Score:1)
I'm not sure if you are suggesting it would be a good thing for the gaming world if a game was on *less* systems, but ignoring that, Viewtiful Joe will be coming out for the PS2. [ign.com]
Re:Nintendo has award winners... but... (Score:3, Interesting)
Why have more than one console, if all the games are available on all consoles?
It would seem better for the consumer if we could buy whatever console we want, and play all the games. But if it means that a company like Nintendo will go out of business, then the world would be deprived of games like Wario, et al. That can't be good.
Sega stopped making consoles, but they still make games. I don't really know. I guess I'm just posing a question for people to t
Re:Nintendo has award winners... but... (Score:1)
Sega stopped making consoles, but they still make games. I don't really know. I guess I'm just posing a question for people to think about.
I'm guessing Nintendo will eventually go the way of Sega, becoming a more software oriented company. Having more co
Re:Nintendo has award winners... but... (Score:2, Interesting)
Saying something a million times DOES NOT MAKE IT TRUE. I've heard this "speculation" so many times now it isnt even funny anymore.
When Sega went out of the console business, they were pretty much bordering on bankruptcy. Nintendo has billions and billions in the bank, still make loads of money every year, and they have themselves stated that they will never ever leave the hardware business.
Get real. N
Re:Nintendo has award winners... but... (Score:2, Informative)
Viewtiful Joe was quite a big success on Gamecube, it's not strange that Capcom wants to port it to the PS2.
And Nintendo hasnt actually lost marketshare in a long time. They are pretty stable in the 2nd place in overall console race. They definitely havent lost market share since the release of Viewtiful Joe, it happened much earlier than that.
Re:Nintendo has award winners... but... (Score:2)
Actually, you're right. I was thinking of another company that was known for its exclusive Nintendo titles, Factor 5. Makers of the Rogue Leader series of X-Wing fighter games. Which will not only no longer be exclusive to Nintendo, but, iirc will not even be available for Nintendo at all next time around.
Manhunt?!? (Score:2)
I mean, if "Their remit was to single out the title which they felt displayed innovation and excellence," said Ms Robertson, "a title which would raise player's expectations of what games were capable of.", why was Manhunt even nominated?
No surprise that Wario Ware won... (Score:5, Insightful)
Wario Ware isn't original (Score:3, Informative)
I went to a couple of shows at the EGF. There was an XBox Live show which was awful, and another event at the national museum called 'Go Play Games' which was also a bit awful. They had a bunch of games from the past year or so, but not really an exceptional selection by any means. The only ones that interested me where Donkey Konga which my friend owns anyway, and Outrun 2 which I'd already played (and crashed) at the XBox Live show previously. I suppose it would be interesting if you were a parent wanting to take your kid somewhere but realisticly I don't quite see the point of the whole exercise.
Interesting observation... (Score:1)