A Method To Mario's Madness 41
Nintendo sure has a lot of people scratching their heads, with news of the Revolution's hook still a ways off and Zelda moving ever further into the distance. Gamemethod thinks they know what's up, and have an editorial talking through Nintendo's strategy. From the article: "The most problematic system for Nintendo appears to be the GameCube. Clearly, support for the indigo box has declined rapidly over the past couple years, with third-party publishers cutting off support and many of its exclusives (especially those from Capcom) spreading to other consoles after experiencing little success with the GameCube's limited user base. GameCube has seen a couple terrific first-party exclusives recently; such as Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door; but in order for the system to hold up at all against the technologically superior Xbox 360 (not to mention the original Xbox and PlayStation 2), Nintendo needs a new killer app for their console.". Gamemethod aren't the only ones thinking about the big N. IGN has a rundown on the new GBA Micro, and Press The Buttons unearthed some gems: legally viewable Super Mario Bros. Super Show episodes. That's more Italian plumber than you can shake a stick at.
Required Plugins (Score:2, Informative)
Windows Media 0.0: Not Installed
RealPlayer 0.0: Not Installed
QuickTime 7.0: Potential Firewall Problem
Well, so much for watching Mario.
Download? (Score:1)
Re:Most amazing sentence ever! (Score:1)
Re:Most amazing sentence ever! (Score:1)
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You, sir, are an evil that rivals StarBucks.
Heck, the whole game is about trying to convince you that you're running around in a world with other people doing the same thing. If they were actually other PEOPLE...
That, and the multiplayer battles have always been the most fun/challenging part of the series.
Is that what NeoPets tried to do? I've heard about it, but don't have any first hand info...
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I'd buy that.
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Re:Most amazing sentence ever! (Score:1)
You'll love it. It's not quite single player, it's not quite MMORPG, but it comes with a pokeball at the end. You don't get completely what you would get with a normal pokemon RPG, but you get a good game.
Re:Most amazing sentence ever! (Score:1)
Guildwars manages to be free due to its mision based structure, each party gets its own instance (except for the multi-party missions, obviou
Memories (Score:1)
I didn't remember them being so goofy, though.
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Super Mario Super Show (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Super Mario Super Show (Score:2)
Nowadays i watch the cartoon and get really annoyed at how unlike Link the cartoon Link is
I mean he is supposed to be the holder of the triforce of courage
Well i suppose it isn't as bad as any character in Mario the movie..There was hardly any head jumping and no koopa shell combos
It would have been great if they had Terry Gilliam to direct , of course then the princess would have been eaten by Bowser in the end and Mario would have gone mad
Re:Super Mario Super Show (Score:2)
Re:Super Mario Super Show (Score:1)
Stupid editorial... (Score:3, Interesting)
Say what you will, but I call bull on that. Say what you will about them, but the Mario games are usually very well done, even if we've seen them before. Mario Party 7 may not be all that exciting, but Strikers and Superstar Baseball could both be fun.
I don't think I'd call the Mario DDR a "gimicky" title; it's the first DDR we've seen on a Nintendo console (in America, at least), and odds are it's going to sell. Exclusive songs are always a good thing, and not everyone has a PS2, Xbox, or a DDR setup.
The Pokémon game is the closest we've gotten to a fully 3D version of the series. Even if the series has lost most of its popularity, I still know gamers that are going to jump on this and love every minute of the game.
And Fire Emblem? The first Fire Emblem game we've seen on a console here? It's definitely not a gimmicky Mario title nor a Pokémon rehash; going from the popularity of the GBA versions, it looks like the writer chose to ignore it after his initial mention because it didn't suit his purposes.
Perspective, people. This isn't a bad lineup at all, unless you make it out to be one.
Re:Stupid editorial... (Score:1)
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The character art for Mario Strikers is the coolest stuff Nintendo's ever done for their characters. (They have a drawing of ol' Peach that's actually -- dare I say it -- hot....)
Mario DDR I'm not sure of, but word is that breakdancing Bowser is hilarious, at least.
Planet Gamecube reviewed the GC Fire Emblem just today, and gave it amazingly high marks in gameplay (less so in graphics though). Could be one to watch.
I could do withou
Re:Stupid editorial... (Score:2)
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Shame that, by the look of things, the in-game character models are Nintendo Traditional.
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But Mario was looking fucking evil. Like has seriously pissed off and was going to kick her ass.
Interesting choices all around for traditionally conservative characters.
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Failing that, it's the one labelled "GC Convention (Off-screen) (08/22/2005)" off of this page [ign.com].
From the article... (Score:3, Funny)
In my hood, they played "Do The Mario" during the closing credits, and the show opened with the Plumber Rap. Don't know what turf the article author's repping.
Feh. (Score:3, Interesting)
Besides, by the time the 360 hits the streets, Nintendo will be downplaying the GCN to prepare for the release of the Revolution.
As for "killer app", if they meant a new AAA game, someone forgot about a certain Twilight Princess... (which, yes, unfortunatly got pushed back.)
If they're talking about a totally new franchise, however, the GCN isn't alone in this- all of the consoles need new breath, this gen or the next. These days, it's Sequal Mania, where the big money is being pumped into sequals (or remakes) for previously-known money-makers. At least with Nintendo's franchises, they try to add new things (such as masks that transform you, or an annoying talking watergun,) but with such things as GTA, Halo, etc., it's just rehashing the same formula with a different mission objective or location.
Part of the problem has been stated before- games these days are multi-million dollar budgets and can take more than a year to complete. With this kind of money and that kind of time, a lot of companies don't want to risk a flop.
If Nintendo (or, hell, anyone) opened up their dev kits to startups and the common man (what is is now, something like $10K for a dev kit? Whip up something more basic and hand it out for $1K), as well as making it easier for companies to create and distribute their own games, you'd see a vast increase in Gamecube share.
Re:Feh. (Score:1)
You're absolutely right, but you're ignoring the economics of the game business. Even Nintendo makes most of their money from a percentage of game sales. Opening the platform up (at least,
...didn't anyone pay attention to E3? (Score:1)
It seems that everyone has neglected that one little piece of info. Probably much to Nintendo's glee.
Support for the Indigo box? (Score:2, Interesting)
the funny part (Score:2)
Technologically superior XBOX and PS2?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
HA HA Ow! Ha ha
Oh my god. I haven't had a laugh that good in a while. Thanks internet idiot!
Ahhh yea! (Score:2)