The Non-Game That Barks Like A Game 31
Well thought out games blog Lost Garden has a design analysis of Nintendogs. In his estimation, gamers who are shrugging this off as "another Nintendo toy" are doing themselves a disservice. From the article: "There is nothing on that market that compares to Nintendogs. If you dig into the game mechanics at an abstract level, it has surprisingly more in common with a RPG than most virtual pet games. Yet hardcore gamers make a snap judgement and instantly assume it must be a Tamagotchi-style game. This is an unfortunate mistake that limits our understanding of the game design."
If anything... (Score:2, Insightful)
Now, if only I had a DS... My wife owes me a replacement for breaking the screen in my GBA SP
Question about your sig ... (Score:2)
Re:Question about your sig ... (Score:2)
Re:If anything... (Score:1)
Re:no thanks (Score:4, Insightful)
Second, from everything that I have been reading, Nintendogs is not just a gimmick.
And third, even if you think it is, that is no reason to discard it. Tetris was just a gimmick, even more than Nintendogs stands to be. Hell, even Pac-Man can be considered a gimmick.
That is what games are based around. Something fun, something catchy, something gimmicky. If you look deep enough, every game has a gimmick that it is holding on to.
Totally uncalled for (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Totally uncalled for (Score:1)
Re:Totally uncalled for (Score:2)
Re:Totally uncalled for (Score:1)
Play it here (Java required) [liquidcode.org]
I just got 2199, see if you can beat that...
Neat but not original (Score:1)
Pet Simulations aren't a new genre.
http://www.tamagotchi.com/ [tamagotchi.com]
http://www.petz.com/ [petz.com]
Re:Neat but not original (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Neat but not original (Score:4, Interesting)
I've played Dogstation and it was pretty fun at the time (I really like obscure, non-mainstream games...the crazier the better) and although this game had a Tamagotchi like feel to it you still had to teach the dog to poop and pee, walk it, raise it, breed it, play with it, feed it and play mini games with it. I'm curious how close Nintendogs will be to Dogstation. I mean, even the name Nintendogs (part Nintendo / part dogs) is like a direct rip from Dogstation (part Playstation part dogs) Look at these pictures from the official dogstation webpage and compare them to Nintendogs.
http://www.konami.co.jp/am/dog/index.html [konami.co.jp]
http://www.konami.jp/am/dogstation-dx/index.html [konami.jp]
Actually, I'm going to see if the author of the story (that says there is nothing on the market like Nintendogs) and see if he has played this game and what he thought of it.
Portable (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Portable (Score:2)
For some reason the picture I linked to on the Dogstation page was part of the table so it reverts back to the main page every time you try to load it but go to this page http://www.kon [konami.co.jp]
Re:Portable (Score:2)
Wow, +5 Informative !!!!11one (Score:2)
So, you've never played this game. Yet you feel like you can pass judgement on it as non-innovative.
When hybrid vehicles came out, did you believe they weren't innovative, because "cars" have already been out for a long time? Do you not think it is possible to innovate an existing genre of games?
Re:Wow, +5 Informative !!!!11one (Score:2)
So do you feel that you can pass judgement on the game? Have you played it? You have risen rather quickly to it's defense. I never said it was bad, but I have read too many articles in
Re:Wow, +5 Informative !!!!11one (Score:2)
Tell you what, I'll PayPal you $1,000,000 if you can go back into my post and tell me where I rose to the defense of Nintendogs.
I've read a tiny bit about it. I haven't played it or even seen it in action. So... I've decided to actually refrain from making comments about it. Yes, I'm not your average Slashdot poster. ;-)
Re:Wow, +5 Informative !!!!11one (Score:2)
Or something like, Are you new here?
I guess I inferred your defense of it because of how your reply sounded to me. Forgive me, I've been under attack from my IRL friends about Nintendo, I must be projecting them onto everyone.
You should go check out some reviews and/or movies though, it does look really really good, and will probably sell lots of DS systems.
Re:Wow, +5 Informative !!!!11one (Score:2)
It seems to be instinctual these days to react to people as if they must be fan-boys, since they are so in season right now (next gen systems revealed). I, however, am not one, but your reaction was understandable.
Not out in the US yet (Score:2)
Re:Not out in the US yet (Score:2)
*Crowd Laughter*
Re:Review (Score:1)
Dogz? Catz? Petz?? (Score:2)
http://petz.ubi.com/ [ubi.com]
Intelligent-like virtual pets, I have the Dogz in my computer, although I started playing it some time ago just as a reserach experiment (I am on AI research) I found it not really entertaining. For the AI point of view it is nice, as the Creatures game series (http://www.gamewaredevelopment.co.uk/creatures_in dex.php [gamewarede...ment.co.uk])
and The Sims... but I think it is not inovative at all.
So?.. tamagotchi is a game. (Score:2)
Actually just replace "Nintendogs" with "Tamagotchi" in the entire article and except for some nifty extra features (like voice recognition and learning tricks) it's basically the same.
Besides what is wrong with Nintendogs being a pet simulator? yea
Sounds cool (Score:1)