Nintendo Moves Back, Shuffles Release Dates 57
Press the Buttons has commentary and release dates, now that Nintendo has released their Fall release plans. Frustratingly Metroid Prime Hunters, Mario Kart DS, and Animal Crossing DS have all had their release dates moved back. From the article: " Q1 2006: Metroid Prime Hunters from Nintendo. Bad Nintendo, bad! This game has slipped down the calendar so many times it isn't even amusing anymore. First it fell from a June 2005 release down to August, then to October, and now it's dropped into next year. Here's hoping they're using this extra time to add online multiplayer support, because if not a lot of people are going to be even more disappointed."
No worries! (Score:5, Funny)
I just hope they don't release it too close to the release of Duke Nukem Forever.
That game is supposed to be amazing, and I'd hate to see Nintendo get scooped.
Well (Score:5, Insightful)
The real people at fault are the marketing department for setting silly goals , Thankfully nintendo has the sense to push things back .
I don't think there will be any kind of Duke Nukem farce , nintendo do have a long history of shuffling release dates and it normally turns out for the better
Re:Well (Score:4, Insightful)
Although, to be honest, I got bored of the metroid demo after about five minutes. If you're looking for some gameplay to keep you busy, go pick up the Advance Wars game that dropped yesterday. I've had the GBA Advance Wars2 game for well over a year, and I still play it at least every other day.
Re:Well (Score:3, Interesting)
or "By fire nature is given new life "
Its a Masonic reference .
Re:Trying to kill the DS (Score:2, Insightful)
The PSP is finally released in Europe (tradit
Re:Trying to kill the DS (Score:3, Interesting)
That said, Nintendo released both Advance Wars: Dual Strike and thee flavors of Nintendogs yesterday, and I bought myself a DS and both games. Stores are selling out of both games and the DS itself.
I have no plans to buy a PSP ever. Hopefully the GTA3 game will get emulated.
Jon Acheson
Re:Trying to kill the DS (Score:1)
If I close my DS in the middle of a game on the GBA one it just keeps chugging away.
Re:Trying to kill the DS (Score:2, Insightful)
The PSP launched with some strong games like Lumines, Wipeout, Twisted Metal, Ridge Racer, DarkStalkers, and MGS Ac!d. Those and emulators have practically carried the system up until today.
The DS on the other hand, had quite a lackluster launch. Mario64DS was marred with strange controls (Mario64 is one of my favorite games ever, but I just cant play the DS ver), and Ridge Racer was a bust when compared to its PSP brother.
I had no reason to own a DS until the Mario64 bun
Re:Trying to kill the DS (Score:2)
Don't Forget... (Score:2, Informative)
Also don't forget... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Also don't forget... (Score:1, Insightful)
Rewarding Those Who Wait? (Score:5, Insightful)
It will be real interesting to see if the two recent releases (Advance Wars and Nintendogs) are going to push hardware sales enough for Nintendo to lay off any cost cutting measures. Certainly there are going to be some pressures from Sony around the holidays, and I don't know if the DS lineup is strong enough to carry the system without a price cut. Will Nintendo try to lo-ball Sony with their older (and arguably inferior) but significantly cheaper system?
Re:Rewarding Those Who Wait? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Rewarding Those Who Wait? (Score:2)
I just read somewhere that the price is going to be dropped from $150 to $130.
Re:Rewarding Those Who Wait? (Score:3, Informative)
It [google.com] already [amazon.com] has [gamestop.com] been [ebgames.com]. Gotta love how Nintendo stories around here seem to have a mysterious effect stopping people from doing any pre-post fact-checking.
Re:Rewarding Those Who Wait? (Score:5, Insightful)
The PSP has a few good titles (though i have regretted buying one as by a few i mean about 3 , hopefully that will change before Christmas ) but the DS can survive a drought because it has a back compatibility list in the thousands with new titles released regularly for the GBA .
Backwards compatibility can aid a new console immeasurably
Re:Rewarding Those Who Wait? (Score:1)
The price cut already happened, by the way
Delays are usually forgotten (Score:5, Insightful)
Once it's released, people will forget the delay. As long as the game is good and doesn't ship like buggy junk, bygones will be bygones. Nintendo has a solid track record in this respects, so more than likely in 6 months we will be cooing about how awesome the new Metroid is, and will have forgotten the delays. It's better to have a legendary title tomorrow than a half-baked good game today.
Re:Delays are usually forgotten (Score:2)
Damn it. (Score:1)
I've always been a die hard Nintendo fanboy, but if things don't turn around they're gonna lose me. The turn around for new games is simply unacceptable...
Re:Damn it. (Score:2, Interesting)
And looking to the near future, next month we have Lost in Blue and Trace Memory, which both look promising. And by the end of the
Re:Damn it. (Score:3, Informative)
I got bored of warioware after a week. I bought Meteos last month, and still play it almost daily. Meteos is the best puzzle game I've played since Tetris, IMHO of course.
Re:Damn it. (Score:2)
Re:Damn it. (Score:1)
Glad we agree on Tetris. Though I think the best puzzle game since then was Super Puzzle Fighter Turbo.
Re:Damn it. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Damn it. (Score:1)
Seriously, the DS games are outselling PSP hand over fist, Sony really needs to bring out some good release gunes...and if one of them falters (ex: GTA) it won't be pretty.
Amazon has only 1 PSP game in its top 100
(5+ DS several in top 10)
Ebgames top 4 list was destroyed by only DS games
(nintendogs + Advance Wars)
You are really doing yourself a disservice assuming games that don't fit your image are unworthy...your missing a lot of fun doi
Re:Damn it. (Score:2)
Re:Damn it. (Score:1)
This is the problem with all early adopters of new gear. Eventually learn that the problem is not on the companies side, it is in fact your rush to have the latest and greatest with high expectations that have no basis in reality. I'm guessing you are younger as with time you will soon learn that having the latest "cool"
Good for the games (Score:2)
Re:Good for the games (Score:2)
Pikmin 2 seems more rushed than Pikmin 1, because of the somewhat-cheaty dungeon design. It's still cool, though.
You're Complaining? (Score:5, Interesting)
This is exactly the kind of behavior we should be encouraging, not disparaging. How many times have we seen games released too early for no reason other than that was the stated release date, or simply because the Christmas season neared, only to have a buggy piece of crap?
Sure I'm dismayed that the game I'm looking forward to (New Super Mario Bros) continues to be delayed, but I'd rather wait and have a better, longer game than get it now and be less satisfied. I think we could all do with a little less of this "I want it now!" attitude that has become so prevalent in today's high-tech age. Take your time, Nintendo. I know it will be worth it.
In the words of Shigeru Miyamoto: "A delayed game may eventually be good, but a bad game is bad forever"
Re:You're Complaining? (Score:2)
It would suck if all the games then come out during the second week of January all at the same time. Let's space these games out a bit!
Re:You're Complaining? (Score:2)
Maybe that would be a great time to start pursuing other past times, like reading, board/card games, and sports?
I don't mean to be snide or harp on you in particular, but are we so dependent on video games that we start worrying when there's a slight drought in newly released games?
X-Com / LSN ! (Score:1, Informative)
Great. This is Laser Squad Nemesis for GBA, from the folk that did the awsome Laser Squad Nemesis.
Great, great, great.
Re:X-Com / LSN ! (Score:2)
Mario Kart and Animal Crossing aren't delayed. (Score:4, Informative)
Any other release date you heard were just wild guesses (some of them were even in September and January which aren't Q4 2005)
Bad endings on articles (Score:1)
*sighs* (Score:3, Funny)
I think I'll go make some soup so I can cry into it.
Long development time != a good game (Score:4, Insightful)
Does it ever occur to anyone that these delays might negatively affect the production quality of the title? Or perhaps delays have more to do with marketing than development?
Sure, releasing early is a bad idea. But that doesn't mean releasing later guarantees a good game. (Nor does having the word Nintendo on the box)