The Nintendo Sequels We're Still Desperately Missing 135
An anonymous reader writes "While the Wii U struggles, Nintendo's been raiding the archives and resurrecting some of its lesser known stars from yesteryear, including Chibi Robo, Steel Diver, and yes, Mario's oft-ignored brother himself — the company is going so far as to call 2013 the "year of Luigi". But as an article published today points out, there are still many more forgotten heroes in Nintendo's IP back catalogue. Series like Excitebike, Waveracer and 1080 used to be trusted to launch a new console, while NES classics like Ice Climber have all but been forgotten, alongside some of GameFreal's lesser known creations. Will they be enough to save Nintendo this generation?"
Re:Don't forget the Elephant in the room... (Score:4, Interesting)
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Someone has to get this [tumblr.com] into Nintendo's hands.
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Speak for yourself. As far as I'm concerned the elephant in the room is "why are we still waiting for a new franchise?"..
I fail to see how the "Wii Fit / Sports / Party and yes even Music (shudders)" isn't a new IP (or franchise). If that isn't what you meant can you clarify what you're hoping they come out with next ?
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All I want from Zelda is another Link to the Past.
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You know, there were more than three 2D games.
Re: Don't forget the Elephant in the room... (Score:2)
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The first Game Boy Zelda game was nice (though it didn't have Zelda in it). It's the closest game to Link to the Past really. Maybe the outsourced games and GBA games are shit, I don't have to care about them.
Re:Don't forget the Elephant in the room... (Score:4, Interesting)
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^ this, I would mod that up if I had some mod points.
Ocarina of Time is what really drew me in to the series. I played the top down versions but Ocarina of time gave the franchise some depth (in more ways than one!). Twilight princess was great and I am finally getting some time to try Skyward Sword. I bought a Wii U the other week in anticipation of a new Zelda, Super Smash Bro, Paper Mario and MarioKart!
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Seconded. I don't like any of the 3D Zeldas, but I'm not stupid enough to not realise that they're all (or almost all) iconic games, especially Ocarina of Time. This isn't something widely debated like Sonic's transition to 3D, OoT was near universally acclaimed.
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They need "NES-Era: The Sequel" (Score:1)
Things aren't looking so hot for them these days.
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Things aren't looking so hot for them these days.
The future of gaming is mining the past. Has been for a while, but particularly more now as there were a lot of good ideas ages ago which the current crop of players have never seen.
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Part of me thinks WOW may never totally die as it has lived over 10 years. There will be a new generation who wants to try it.
Flash Indie games knows this concept too. People are remaking old Atari 2600 and NES games and making them free to play/advert/microtransactions. If the major players like NIntendo aren't going to give their player's old rom collections for free
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Dude, Everquest is still going, as is Ultima Online
MMOs don't die, they fade away
Begging for a lawsuit (Score:2)
People are remaking old Atari 2600 and NES games and making them free to play/advert/microtransactions. If the major players like NIntendo aren't going to give their player's old rom collections for free/cheap, there will be a short term market for indie devs to recode the past. Everything old is new again.
Not necessarily. Anyone remaking old school Tetris, the game you remember from back before the "infinite spin" rule was added in 2001, is begging for a lawsuit.
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But if you remake things game play, but have different graphics, music, etc, then you're set
The Tetris Company managed to win a lawsuit based mostly on having copied the piece set: all seven one-sided tetrominoes and no other shapes. See Tetris v. Xio [slashdot.org] from a year ago. Changing the piece set would affect the balance.
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The Tennis Company (Score:2)
To me, it's like tennis or basketball. Imagine if James Naismith had started a Basketball Company that asserted copyright in the exact placement of the markings on the court, such as the width and length of the "key" and the diameter and height of the rim, and became known for a habit of suing cities that put a basketball court in a public park. In such a situation, I don't think basketball as we know it would have caught on the way it did. Or imagine if the governing body of tennis suddenly switched from
Star Fox, Super Punch Out (Score:5, Insightful)
Those seem fine. Some of the other titles mentioned here are more stale than piss.
This is the XXIst century. People do not have a lot of time to invest in console games a lot of the time. So a shoot'em'up or boxing game sounds like a pretty good idea.
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And is it just me or do their WiiU games look basically exactly the same as their Wii games, which looked exactly the same as their GameCube games, which looked exactly the same as pretty much everything they've done since the 90's? Aside from some minor touch-ups and HD upconversion, I can't really tell 2013 Mario from SNES Mario.
Re:Star Fox, Super Punch Out (Score:5, Interesting)
And the problem is? Nintendo is still making games that are fun. Most of the others aren't. For all the super realistic graphics on the other consoles, I enjoy myself a lot more when I grab my wii. All the extra graphics on the other consoles do is bloat the cost by 300%, making game devs less likely to take chances and reducing the number of types of games we can play. I think the gaming world would be better off if 3d had never been invented.
Gatekeepers' share; alternatives to 3D (Score:2)
I enjoy myself a lot more when I grab my wii.
That can be so taken the wrong way [tvtropes.org].
All the extra graphics on the other consoles do is bloat the cost by 300%
By how many percent do the publisher's share and the console maker's share bloat the cost?
I think the gaming world would be better off if 3d had never been invented.
Other than with a first- or third-person 3D view, how should a game show both close-up objects and far-off objects?
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"Other than with a first- or third-person 3D view, how should a game show both close-up objects and far-off objects?"
With a minimap.
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Micro Machines! Oh god, multiplayer mode my face hurt from laughing.
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"Nintendo is still making games that are fun. Most of the others aren't."
Disagree big time. Darksiders is where Zelda should have gone long ago. Zelda is practically not even a game anymore because the challenge has been reduced to retard level. Zelda 1 + 2 were actually challenging, when LTTP showed up (SNES zelda) challenge fell off a cliff. OoT redeemed zelda somewhat despite being easy it was well made. But all Zelda's thereafter were average to mediocre.
Let's not remember the horrible thing they d
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But how can you possibly say it's led other game devs to become risk-adverse and reduce the number of types of games we play in comparison, when Nintendo just releases the same games over and over and over?
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but nintendo is pretty much just releasing stuff they could, and did, release already on gamecube..
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Lol, define fun please?
The Wii generation of games drove me nuts and turned me off Nintendo forever. Things like Mario Galaxy are just to sickly cute to be fun by anybody over the age of 8. Nintendo forgot or has ignored that adults play video games these days, so having to save cartoon princesses and making everything G rated is just not "fun" if you are an adult.
It's like the difference between something like Dora the Explorer and something like Shrek or Dispicable Me. Both are cartoons, yes, but there
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Castlevania, can you stop the 3d failures? (Score:2)
What Castlevania should do is make a giant game like Symphony of Night again
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of course there's metroidvania term because symphony of the night is basically souped up super metroid.
but it's not a Nintendo title.
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Where is Chrono trigger?
on some system square is publishing for? I don't know how you would make a sequel for a game that spans the entire history of the world though. I guess you could make the hero's teleport accidentally to New York or some cheapshot like that.
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Virtual Console? Chrono Cross has, I believe, been re-released as a PSone Classic on the PS3/PSP/PS Vita as well.
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There was nothing classic about Chrono Trigger on the PSOne, unless you like mindnumbing load times every time you paused the game.
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Chrono *Cross*, not Trigger. Although you can get the PSOne version of Trigger too. The load times might be better from the memory/hard disk, but you're still probably better off with the Virtual Console.
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Chrono TRIGGER came out on the PSOne as part of a compilation, but had a nasty bug where pausing or entering a battle scene triggered a literally 10+ second load time which made the game unplayable.
Cross may also have had that problem but I doubt it.
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Unplayable is an exaggeration. Annoying, yes. Ialso don't think it was 10 seconds.
Excitebike? Do your homework. (Score:5, Informative)
Excitebike - 1984
Excitebike 64 - 2000
Classic NES Series: Excitebike - 2004
Excitebike - 2007
Excitebike: World Rally - 2009
3D Classics: Excitebike - 2011
1080: TenEighty Snowboarding - 1998
1080 Avalanche - 2003
1080: TenEighty Snowboarding - 2008
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Look, if you're going to make a claim that they should resurrect old and dusty IP you might actually bother to look to see if they haven't already re-released it on prior systems. Excitebike - 1984 Excitebike 64 - 2000 Classic NES Series: Excitebike - 2004 Excitebike - 2007 Excitebike: World Rally - 2009 3D Classics: Excitebike - 2011 1080: TenEighty Snowboarding - 1998 1080 Avalanche - 2003 1080: TenEighty Snowboarding - 2008
But none of those really have one of the major features of ExciteBike - building your own track. Yes, I love racing games, but I want to build my own tracks too.
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But none of those really have one of the major features of ExciteBike - building your own track. Yes, I love racing games, but I want to build my own tracks too.
That feature would have been a lot more awesome if you could actually save your work. You could do it if you have the cassette recorder peripheral for the Famicom in Japan, but the rest of us were screwed.
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Not tape recorder, I think you mean the Famicom Disk System.
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Thanks for the correction! I was under the mistaken impression that Excitebike was an FDS title in Japan.
Further reading led to the fact that the cassette system attached to the keyboard so to save your Excitebike tracks you also had to have it.
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There's a patch [goondocks.se] that modifies the game to save/load from SRAM instead of the tape recorder.
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That feature would have been a lot more awesome if you could actually save your work.
That's OK, it's been awesome since emulation. You can build a track and then save state.
Can't this be automated? (Score:2)
1) List all brands Nintendo has shipped
2) Count how many variations of the brand shipped (NES, SNES, SNES spin-off), store as Editions
3) If Editions > 2 and the brand is not shipping on Wii...
4) Crap out Wii edition of brand, cross fingers
seal clubbing eskimos.. (Score:2)
just might not sound so cute to PC Nintendo nowadays.
(or furries as in the modified version)
also, please limit discussion to Nintendo titles. not Capcom or Konami! thing is, Nintendo themselves made just a handful of games and nobody knows what name to call the little pricks in Ice Climber anyways.
so you have Samus, Link and Mario/Luigi.. and they don't seem to be missing.
I heard Kid Icarus is making a comeback though?
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nobody knows what name to call the little pricks in Ice Climber anyways.
Canonically (inasmuch as a non-story driven came has a canon), Popo (blue) and Nana (pink).
Waiting (Score:2)
So there are a slew of fun looking games that are a long way off with nothing really amazing standing out to fill the void in the meantime, this is the same holding position they've been in since launch for the most part.
Other next gen consoles don't really seem that appealing to me, especially now that there are so many great titles on PC.
I was playing Mighty Switch Force the other day and thinking what a missed opportunity Nintendo had for creating a real space for indie developers to get into, but from w
How about (Score:2)
Mario RPG? They claim Paper Mario was the spiritual successor, but having played both, that's like saying that System Shock 2 was the spiritual successor to Chrono Trigger...
I mean, "Side scrolling Mario game with some RPG elements" doesn't mean make it even remotely similar to what was in effect "Final Fantasy: Mario".
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Yeah, don't get me wrong, Paper Mario wasn't a bad game, I just think it was silly to call it the spiritual successor (or even direct sequel, since Paper Mario was originally called "Super Mario RPG 2" until they realized they couldn't legally call it that without Square's involvement).
Can you mention NES sequels without (Score:4, Informative)
Even before those... (Score:2)
There's no 3D Mario, no Zelda, no Metroid game.
Those are the reasons I buy Nintendo consoles. I have a Wii U only because I won it at a trade show, otherwise I would not yet have bought one until at least one of those is released.
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The 3DS had exactly the same problem, it launched with no games of note and for the first 6 months or so of its existence its flagship title was a rema
Blaster Master? (Score:2)
Blaster Master? Whar sequel WAHR?
Still the best game music of all time, and fuck all y'all saying God of War.
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Never played it, but enjoyed reading about it in the magazines back when I was a kid.
I'd like to see more Iron Tank / Great Tank (JP) .... that was one of my favorites back in the day. Probably couldn't compete with World of Tanks nowadays, but it's not like they have a console port yet (though sounds like they're in Beta for Xbox now).
There are a lot of even older games that I'm somewhat nostalgic for and haven't found modern equivalents ... Radar Rat Race? Moon Patrol? Clowns?
Rehashes? Please no! (Score:3)
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Innovation?
"It's like Super Mario Brothers, but with a twist!"
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Giana Sisters was a game from the late 80ies, a c64 SMB clone, a platform Nintendo never bothered with after Mario Bros.
But the current game might as well be considered original. If you never see the youtube videos of the classic game, you might never guess its based on a smb clone at all. I suppose their description was bad tho.
In truth, project Giana is pretty much an original platformer. It even feels closer to Sonic at times.
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There's a reason Steam is so popular now, and there's one word to describe it - indie.
I think it's more the 75% off sales. Or the fact that it's closest competitor, Origin, is too late to the game and doesn't really offer anything better than Steam, aside from a few exclusive EA games and a worse reputation. I don't think greenlight is that big of a draw for most people.
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Indie games are innovative, not rehashed concepts everyone's seen before
I'm not sure about that. I mean, I wish they were more innovative and there's always some gems in the bunch. But there is actually lots of blatant rehashes.
Birdo? (Score:2)
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Pilotwings......
I'd buy it.
Enough sequels (Score:2)
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Do something original!
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Nintendo has always had a slow trickle of fresh blood. Emphasis on the slow. They still do new IP, but increasingly those new IPs don't go anywhere.
So far, this year they've got no new IP at all. Ditto last year. Though they did publish Xenoblade Saga (developed by Monolith, but Nintendo owns controlling interest in them).
In 2011:
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Hotel Dusk was created by Cing [wikipedia.org]... who went bankrupt after producing a sequel to Hotel Dusk called The Last Window, which came out in Japan and Europe (but not North America) in late 2009/early 2010.
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an ideacould pull in (Score:2)
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Hey, Metroid Prime was very good.
(MP2, not so much, they really fucked up the pacing.)
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Hey, Metroid Prime was very good.
(MP2, not so much, they really fucked up the pacing.)
I still think Echoes was good, though I agree that it was probably the weakest of the three. I thought Corruption was great, too.
Arm Wrestling. (Score:2)
Give me (Score:1)
Skies of Arcadia (Score:4, Insightful)
Skies of Arcadia. I know it was originally a Dreamcast game and ported to Gamecube. I had it on my GC. That game was by far the most fun RPG (and probably video game) I've ever played.
I'd also recommend remaking River City Ransom. I know there's been some remakes and some clones. But that game was special and deserves a proper remake.
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The people that made Skies of Arcadia are known for pushing their games on the least successful platform available. After betting on the gamecube, they released Valkyria Chronicles in the PS3 (Back when it was a billion dollars). Then, when it started becoming popular, they released the sequel on the PSP!
At this rate, I expect their next game will be released for the Ouya and the N-Gage.
They need to spend their money (Score:2)
Updated Wii Sports (Score:2)
DK64 (Score:2)
Already was an Excitebike sequel (Score:1)
Pokemon the MMORPG (Score:2)
What Nintendo needs and has needed for 10 years is a MMORPG based on Pokemon.
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wait, what? (Score:3)
What they need to do to print money: (Score:1)
Starfox as a GTA or Saint's Row style open sandbox. With space stations. And hovercrafts.
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Just become a publisher! (Score:2)
Nintendo, please follow your comrade Sega and sell games for other platforms while dumping yours. When I can get Zelda and Mario games through STEAM, I will be a happy man.
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three words (Score:1)
How about a Next Gen Punch-Out!! ? (Score:2)
Also if we could get Metroid Prime Hunters on the Wii U with Metroid Prime 3 controls (and online play) and/or a Sequel to F-Zero GX I'd be a very happy man.
Enough with the sequels! (Score:1)