Well, I've done my part to support Ubisoft (and other 3rd party). I've purchased 5 of their titles on Wii U and was looking forward to Watch Dogs. I don't blame them for delaying the game or for scaling back support for the platform. The blame here belongs to Nintendo (mostly) for not properly naming and promoting their console. Sadly, the rest of the blame belongs to Wii U owners who mainly purchase 1st party. How can we expect to get these AAA 3rd party titles if they just don't sell on Nintendo? I'm sad to admit that I'm going to have to purchase a PS4 much sooner than I had expected.
I think Nintendo would have gotten more mileage out of Reggie's VGX appearance if he would have debuted Hyrule Warriors to that audience instead of DK Tropical Freeze. This is the kind of action game that will bring attention from those outside of the Nintendo faithful.
I would agree that you won't likely find many interesting conversations on MiiVerse but I don't think that is its main purpose. I love using it while playing a game like Batman Arkham Origins and getting a gadget and posting a screenshot of it along with a movie quote or something. Other players will comment back with funny replies or other movie quotes, which adds to the gaming and community experience.
Several of us MiiVerse users once spent weeks dropping daily quotes from the 1989 Batman movie, which was really fun. That kind of stuff leads to friend requests and opens up the social experience all around. I recommend giving it a try.
The article claims that the "iPhone owns the casual gaming market". That is because the phone is attached to an App Store that happens to contain cheap "throw away" games that can be played with quick finger swipes and gestures and not with traditional controls that seem confusing to most casuals. Why would they think that this type of "casual" user would dish out money on a controller to play a deeper game?
I can see it now. My wife will call me right in the middle of a giant boss fight and wreak my focus. Then I'll have to pause my game and hold that huge thing to my face to take the call. Really cool!!!
The only problem with the controller is the battery, which I believe can be upgraded in Japan and not yet in the other territories. I purchased Nyko's battery extender, which works well for me. Otherwise, it's a phenomenal controller and offers many options that were otherwise not available. I've seen complaints that it has too much plastic or otherwise a bit heavy but we need to remember that Nintendo is making a device that must be lab tested for drop durability. For example, how many drops can the PS Vita sustain during PS4 Remote Play? We'll see.
Also, off screen play is not the only innovation that we can enjoy at this point. I recommend trying Nintendo TVii while watching your favorite shows. There are small regular communities that post some rather humorous statements and doodles during commercial breaks. I found myself watching episodes of Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, Agents of Shield, etc. live and not on DVR only to be able to live post on TVii. It adds a pretty cool experience to just watching alone.
Lastly, in terms of gameplay, let's be patient. I have to believe that Nintendo will soon release some eShop games or DLC that will utilize the Gamepad in better ways. I can see some games or Mario levels (for example) that will utilize Stylus only or other types of gameplay that will not be possible on the other systems. They just need to get their footing.
This definitely has the potential of moving systems for Nintendo. I have seen many comments on other sites where people are now deciding to get a Wii U just because of these reviews. I also have two colleagues who now getting Nintendo systems. One will get a Wii U for 3D World and the other is getting a 3DS for Pokémon and Zelda.
I got the Duracell Wii U charging cradle that charges the gamepad and two Wii Remotes for the same price. Nintendo was very late to the game with this one.
My son plays quick games on his iPod or on my iPad but has already racked up more than 90 hours on Animal Crossing New Leaf on his 3DS. I guess thats the big difference between the two as most people here suggest.
I played through my digital copy and was very impressed with the gameplay and the story. One great thing about having the download copy is that I've now moved onto Castlevania: MOF but I can always get right back into Fire Emblem for a quick battle without having to search for the cart. This benefit is adding great replay value since it is always an option for me as I browse my 3DS menu. Just a great game.
New 3D Mario + Mario Kart 8 + Smash Bros. = $ales!!! Nintendo has to face the facts that they're in this alone and if any major 3rd party developer is going to come to the party, it will be after Nintendo drives their own sales. They thought that the 3rd parties would drive sales during the Wii U launch but all they got was doom and gloom and a stab in the back by Ubisoft!
Unfortunately, this is the world we live in. It's good to know that ONE company actually cares more about real life security and safety concerns and not ONLY about the bottom line. I'd rather deal with my kid's disappointment about things like this then contemplate the horrors of some predator trying to make contact with them in the guise of a child their age. Nintendo needs to be applauded for their efforts and not ridiculed.
People always complain that 3D Land was too short compared to Galaxy, etc. That's done by design where the levels in the mobile version are designed to be completed within 5 to 10 minutes and console versions are intended for much longer gaming sessions. It's like saying, "I prefer my mountain bike over my kid's tricycle over rough terrain". That's the intended purpose.
AMAZING ND!!! Nintendo REALLY brought the news this time. We all knew that their silence these past two months meant that they were in development on several titles but it was a very good move to release this information to their core fans today instead of just waiting for a massive E3 reveal. It makes me feel confident for investing in Wii U for sure.
Nintendo is held to such a different standard than anyone else in this industry. Analysts complain that the Wii U is too costly but won't have a problem when MS and Sony release their cash suckers in due time. They complain that there are no compelling 1st party releases during the launch window but we all know that neither of the other two upcoming launches will have anything to write home about either. Yet I guarantee that no one will be citing Sony's demise over a slow start.
I got my system on launch day and have already purchased 7 retail games and 1 eShop game. They're getting my money for sure. However, there's nothing else that I want on Wii U right now so I'll be playing my XL more until Rayman Legends hits.
With the lack of advertising and confusing branding, is it possible that there were people who bought Wiis as gifts intending to buy the "new Wii" during the holiday season?
Actually, I said that wrong. I also love mobile gaming on my XL. I meant to say that most people prefer to play mobile friendly games on their mobile device instead of home console experiences on their mobile devices. For example, NSMB2 or SMB 3D Land, where you can play levels in under 10 minutes at a time instead of full on home experiences. This was what the PSP and subsequently Vita offers and both have failed to over take Nintendo's vision of what mobile gaming should be.
I say that this is completely expected by Nintendo. This would explain their lack of advertising. They know that their major system selling IPs are still on the shelf or in development. They launched the system with their major focus on bringing in 3rd party support (something they lacked last gen) and is pleased to let them shine during the launch window and up until E3. This will give them the "hardcore" cred that they want to get back. Why else would they be so "Indie friendly" in the eShop, with their lax pricing and free update model? I think their major game releases are strategically planned for the next 5-6 years, while their R&D department is already at work on their next home console. E3 will bring the excitement for this system.
FTP could be a very effective way to introduce new IP without the huge cost investment they would have to make in a full retail game. A huge financial investment in an unknown commodity is a very real road block in game innovation. If treated as an experimental sandbox, it could help Nintendo and its fans realize the next big franchise.
I guess I'm the only one here with a positive post for TVii. It works great for me. It picked up my cable programming and all my customized settings. The in game stats and Miiverse posts worked exactly as advertised. Now I'm just waiting for DVR and Netflix functionality.
Why can't they work with Nintendo to offer a Pro Controller pack in, just like GoldenEye did with the Wii Pro Controller. This would allow them to port the game without much re-working of the controls, thus reducing costs. The fact is, they're not sure on ROI due to it being a new system without much history to rely on with games in this class.
Anyone interested in buying this game shouldn't be deterred by this. It is barely noticeable at all. Pick up the game and enjoy. This is just typical hating on Nintendo.
Great point by Burning_Spear. I whole heartedly agree. As long as the core game is not altered, I'll always be happy with more content. It adds more replay value, which can be useful during those times where you're in between games or waiting for a new game release. You can revisit something like this for some fresh content without having to shell out a lot of cash.
We know from history that Nintendo innovates and the others copy. What will this guy say when Sony and Microsoft copy and build tablet control into their new systems? Will he think the idea is amazing then?
Great news. We will get to reduced battery capacity within 2 years so having the ability to change it myself is only a plus. Gotta love Nintendo for this.
Nintendo is a game publisher and like other game publishers, they should feel free to be able to publish games for smartphones, as well as their own consoles. They could cross publish smaller games across smartphones and the eShop for smaller experiences. Anyone ever tried Paper Airplane Chase? Games like that could be great on mobile devices, and would provide additional revenue for Nintendo as well.
I'm pleasantly surprised at how aggressive Nintendo is being in marketing their new products. This move would rapidly expand the Wii U install base and strengthen their name recognition amongst non-gamers. Not bad.
It's a good sign that Nintendo is regaining some hardcore credibility. But let's not forget that it was the casual market that made Nintendo the hardware leader during this run. I'm hoping that we continue to get a good mixture of titles. Nintendo has always been the "fun" company and not just a console full of long complex games that alienate newcomers to gaming.
I agree with nick_gc. There is nothing wrong with a port provided you don't ruin the controls or deminish the gaming experience. So many Wii ports were ruined just because developers felt the need to tack on bad waggle controls. Why not just require the use of the Classic Controller Pro? This way, the controls remain sound and the users get to enjoy the game that users of other consoles get to play? Just because the Wii U controller has a touch screen doesn't mean you have to use it. With a port, you can reach more potential customers than you would otherwise reach.
Good review but the game is a 9 at the very least. One thing though. You have to keep in mind that the game went into development a long time ago for the GC and was limited in disk space and processing power. Nintendo slapped on some motion controls and called it a launch title. We can't now make a complaint that the game has missed out on game evolution since Halo and other last gen games were designed for more powerful systems with larger disk sizes. Let's wait to see what Nintendo has in store for the TRUE Wii Zelda game. With Motion+, it could set new standards in game evolution for others to emulate.
I think that Natal is going to be marketed as a controller replacement for "some" games, such as fitness and sports titles but they will have to couple the experience with some sort of additional controller interface. Remember, the Natal tech was acquired by MS, just the same as they have done with most of their software products in the computing world. They purchased the technology and call it their own.
All MS and Sony have ever done is copy Nintendo's innovation. When it comes time to actually develop a game, they will most likely introduce an additional controller to add precision controls to Natal. And don't be surprised if it fits in each hand, just like Nintendo's remote and nunchuck. But by then, knowing Nintendo, they will already be introducing the next form of gaming control. History sure does repeat itself.
Having 1 to 1 motion in a Zelda title sounds like a great idea but I wonder how much I will have to be flailing my arms when I'm playing it. Zelda games are quite long and are loaded with enemies. I guess I'll have a taste of it when Red Steel 2 comes out.
There are so many games that will be coming to the Wii in the near future that I say, "screw them." I refuse to buy another console just to play their game. If they want my dollars, then they should make a game for MY console.
Nintendo has managed to build a casual gaming brand with the Wii. They managed to convince non-gamers that theirs is the console to try because there are games for them to play too. The inclusion of cameras and wands won't do anything to turn the tide. Nintendo just needs to catch up with the HD trend and add more processing power for the rest of us in their next console.
I must say, not being able to control the minis makes the stages much more challenging than the last one. The level creator is a great inclusion makes the game a steal at $8. Great game.
A must buy, with or without online play. I didn't see Wario though. I wonder if he will be a playable character. I could use him to fart all over the other players. Starwolf_UK: "Nothing in that trailer beats Cammie dying to the first goomba." LOL
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Re: Just 2% of Ubisoft's Q3 Sales Were for Wii U
Well, I've done my part to support Ubisoft (and other 3rd party). I've purchased 5 of their titles on Wii U and was looking forward to Watch Dogs. I don't blame them for delaying the game or for scaling back support for the platform. The blame here belongs to Nintendo (mostly) for not properly naming and promoting their console. Sadly, the rest of the blame belongs to Wii U owners who mainly purchase 1st party. How can we expect to get these AAA 3rd party titles if they just don't sell on Nintendo? I'm sad to admit that I'm going to have to purchase a PS4 much sooner than I had expected.
Re: Feature: The Big Nintendo Direct Summary - 18th December Broadcasts
I think Nintendo would have gotten more mileage out of Reggie's VGX appearance if he would have debuted Hyrule Warriors to that audience instead of DK Tropical Freeze. This is the kind of action game that will bring attention from those outside of the Nintendo faithful.
Re: Talking Point: Miiverse Can Promote System Unity And Serve As A Powerful Wii U Advertisement
I would agree that you won't likely find many interesting conversations on MiiVerse but I don't think that is its main purpose. I love using it while playing a game like Batman Arkham Origins and getting a gadget and posting a screenshot of it along with a movie quote or something. Other players will comment back with funny replies or other movie quotes, which adds to the gaming and community experience.
Several of us MiiVerse users once spent weeks dropping daily quotes from the 1989 Batman movie, which was really fun. That kind of stuff leads to friend requests and opens up the social experience all around. I recommend giving it a try.
Re: iPhone Gaming Controller Could Mean "The End Of Nintendo", Claims Investment Site
The article claims that the "iPhone owns the casual gaming market". That is because the phone is attached to an App Store that happens to contain cheap "throw away" games that can be played with quick finger swipes and gestures and not with traditional controls that seem confusing to most casuals. Why would they think that this type of "casual" user would dish out money on a controller to play a deeper game?
Re: iPhone Gaming Controller Could Mean "The End Of Nintendo", Claims Investment Site
I can see it now. My wife will call me right in the middle of a giant boss fight and wreak my focus. Then I'll have to pause my game and hold that huge thing to my face to take the call. Really cool!!!
Re: Talking Point: The GamePad and its Role Defining the Wii U
The only problem with the controller is the battery, which I believe can be upgraded in Japan and not yet in the other territories. I purchased Nyko's battery extender, which works well for me. Otherwise, it's a phenomenal controller and offers many options that were otherwise not available. I've seen complaints that it has too much plastic or otherwise a bit heavy but we need to remember that Nintendo is making a device that must be lab tested for drop durability. For example, how many drops can the PS Vita sustain during PS4 Remote Play? We'll see.
Also, off screen play is not the only innovation that we can enjoy at this point. I recommend trying Nintendo TVii while watching your favorite shows. There are small regular communities that post some rather humorous statements and doodles during commercial breaks. I found myself watching episodes of Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, Agents of Shield, etc. live and not on DVR only to be able to live post on TVii. It adds a pretty cool experience to just watching alone.
Lastly, in terms of gameplay, let's be patient. I have to believe that Nintendo will soon release some eShop games or DLC that will utilize the Gamepad in better ways. I can see some games or Mario levels (for example) that will utilize Stylus only or other types of gameplay that will not be possible on the other systems. They just need to get their footing.
Re: Review: Super Mario 3D World (Wii U)
This definitely has the potential of moving systems for Nintendo. I have seen many comments on other sites where people are now deciding to get a Wii U just because of these reviews. I also have two colleagues who now getting Nintendo systems. One will get a Wii U for 3D World and the other is getting a 3DS for Pokémon and Zelda.
Re: Nintendo Combats Wii Fit U Lock-Up Error With Manual Solution
Worked for me with no problems. Just picked up my Fit Meter today and am eager to try it out.
Re: Nintendo of America Selling Wii Remote Rapid Charging Cradle and Rechargeable Battery Set
I got the Duracell Wii U charging cradle that charges the gamepad and two Wii Remotes for the same price. Nintendo was very late to the game with this one.
Re: Without iOS Support Nintendo "Doesn’t Reach Today’s Kids" Says Apple Advocate John Gruber
My son plays quick games on his iPod or on my iPad but has already racked up more than 90 hours on Animal Crossing New Leaf on his 3DS. I guess thats the big difference between the two as most people here suggest.
Re: Feature: The Humble Origins of Animal Crossing
Was never big into this series but I got interested by watching others play in my home. I'm looking forward to giving this a try tomorrow.
Re: Fire Emblem: Awakening's US Sales Are The Best In The History Of The Series
I played through my digital copy and was very impressed with the gameplay and the story. One great thing about having the download copy is that I've now moved onto Castlevania: MOF but I can always get right back into Fire Emblem for a quick battle without having to search for the cart. This benefit is adding great replay value since it is always an option for me as I browse my 3DS menu. Just a great game.
Re: Nintendo Announces Mint White 3DS XL For Japan
I really would like to hear NOA's answer for limiting the US market to the same two options since launch. Very strange.
Re: Cliff Bleszinski Sees A Future Where Nintendo Is Out Of The Hardware Business
New 3D Mario + Mario Kart 8 + Smash Bros. = $ales!!! Nintendo has to face the facts that they're in this alone and if any major 3rd party developer is going to come to the party, it will be after Nintendo drives their own sales. They thought that the 3rd parties would drive sales during the Wii U launch but all they got was doom and gloom and a stab in the back by Ubisoft!
Re: Wii U Software Struggled For 2% of UK Market in January
With a system that has been out for less than 3 months, how can anyone expect anything more?
Re: Miiverse Friend Requests Restricted For Gamers Aged 12 And Under
Unfortunately, this is the world we live in. It's good to know that ONE company actually cares more about real life security and safety concerns and not ONLY about the bottom line. I'd rather deal with my kid's disappointment about things like this then contemplate the horrors of some predator trying to make contact with them in the guise of a child their age. Nintendo needs to be applauded for their efforts and not ridiculed.
Re: Ubisoft Studio Boss: People "Need to Experience" Wii U to Understand It
rjejr for President!
Re: Super Mario 3D Land Sales Outpacing Super Mario Galaxy's In First Year
People always complain that 3D Land was too short compared to Galaxy, etc. That's done by design where the levels in the mobile version are designed to be completed within 5 to 10 minutes and console versions are intended for much longer gaming sessions. It's like saying, "I prefer my mountain bike over my kid's tricycle over rough terrain". That's the intended purpose.
Re: Talking Point: Wii U Direct - Tell Us What You Thought
AMAZING ND!!! Nintendo REALLY brought the news this time. We all knew that their silence these past two months meant that they were in development on several titles but it was a very good move to release this information to their core fans today instead of just waiting for a massive E3 reveal. It makes me feel confident for investing in Wii U for sure.
Re: Ubisoft Open To The Idea Of ZombiU Sequels
ZombiU + Cats
Re: Capcom Bringing Retail 3DS Games to the eShop
The 3DS eShop has really surprised many at how it has developed from the time it was non-existent at the console's launch. Kudos to Nintendo for sure.
Re: Analyst Firm Concerned That Wii U Will "Lack Broad Appeal"
Nintendo is held to such a different standard than anyone else in this industry. Analysts complain that the Wii U is too costly but won't have a problem when MS and Sony release their cash suckers in due time. They complain that there are no compelling 1st party releases during the launch window but we all know that neither of the other two upcoming launches will have anything to write home about either. Yet I guarantee that no one will be citing Sony's demise over a slow start.
Re: Wii U Software Sales Are "Struggling"
I got my system on launch day and have already purchased 7 retail games and 1 eShop game. They're getting my money for sure. However, there's nothing else that I want on Wii U right now so I'll be playing my XL more until Rayman Legends hits.
Re: Nintendo Announces 890,000 Wii U Sales in U.S. Launch
With the lack of advertising and confusing branding, is it possible that there were people who bought Wiis as gifts intending to buy the "new Wii" during the holiday season?
Re: Nvidia Unveils the Daunting Project Shield
Actually, I said that wrong. I also love mobile gaming on my XL. I meant to say that most people prefer to play mobile friendly games on their mobile device instead of home console experiences on their mobile devices. For example, NSMB2 or SMB 3D Land, where you can play levels in under 10 minutes at a time instead of full on home experiences. This was what the PSP and subsequently Vita offers and both have failed to over take Nintendo's vision of what mobile gaming should be.
Re: Nvidia Unveils the Daunting Project Shield
These companies never learn. No one really prefers console gaming on the go. Otherwise, the Vita would be dominating right now.
Re: Satoru Iwata Says That Wii U is "Selling Steadily"
I say that this is completely expected by Nintendo. This would explain their lack of advertising. They know that their major system selling IPs are still on the shelf or in development. They launched the system with their major focus on bringing in 3rd party support (something they lacked last gen) and is pleased to let them shine during the launch window and up until E3. This will give them the "hardcore" cred that they want to get back. Why else would they be so "Indie friendly" in the eShop, with their lax pricing and free update model? I think their major game releases are strategically planned for the next 5-6 years, while their R&D department is already at work on their next home console. E3 will bring the excitement for this system.
Re: Iwata: Nintendo Open To "Free-To-Play" Gaming Model
FTP could be a very effective way to introduce new IP without the huge cost investment they would have to make in a full retail game. A huge financial investment in an unknown commodity is a very real road block in game innovation. If treated as an experimental sandbox, it could help Nintendo and its fans realize the next big franchise.
Re: First Ever 'Reggie Asks' Delves Into TVii
I guess I'm the only one here with a positive post for TVii. It works great for me. It picked up my cable programming and all my customized settings. The in game stats and Miiverse posts worked exactly as advertised. Now I'm just waiting for DVR and Netflix functionality.
Re: Kojima Productions: We Aren't Thinking About Metal Gear Rising On Wii U
Why can't they work with Nintendo to offer a Pro Controller pack in, just like GoldenEye did with the Wii Pro Controller. This would allow them to port the game without much re-working of the controls, thus reducing costs. The fact is, they're not sure on ROI due to it being a new system without much history to rely on with games in this class.
Re: Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition Dogged By Performance Issues
Anyone interested in buying this game shouldn't be deterred by this. It is barely noticeable at all. Pick up the game and enjoy. This is just typical hating on Nintendo.
Re: Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition Dogged By Performance Issues
I'm several hours into the game and it hasn't been noticeable.
Re: Frozenbyte - Indie Developers Have More Control On Wii U eShop
This is proof that Nintendo has learned from their mistakes. This is the right approach to attract developers to the Wii U.
Re: New Super Mario Bros. U To Jump Into DLC
Great point by Burning_Spear. I whole heartedly agree. As long as the core game is not altered, I'll always be happy with more content. It adds more replay value, which can be useful during those times where you're in between games or waiting for a new game release. You can revisit something like this for some fresh content without having to shell out a lot of cash.
Re: Molyneux: "I Struggle To See Anything Amazing Coming Out Of Nintendo"
We know from history that Nintendo innovates and the others copy. What will this guy say when Sony and Microsoft copy and build tablet control into their new systems? Will he think the idea is amazing then?
Re: Satoru Iwata Provides the Ultimate Wii U Unboxing
Good performance from Iwata San. Showed a lot of personality.
Re: Rest Easy, You Can Replace The Wii U GamePad Battery Yourself
Great news. We will get to reduced battery capacity within 2 years so having the ability to change it myself is only a plus. Gotta love Nintendo for this.
Re: Iwata: We Must Make Smart Devices Our Allies, Not Our Enemies
Nintendo is a game publisher and like other game publishers, they should feel free to be able to publish games for smartphones, as well as their own consoles. They could cross publish smaller games across smartphones and the eShop for smaller experiences. Anyone ever tried Paper Airplane Chase? Games like that could be great on mobile devices, and would provide additional revenue for Nintendo as well.
Re: Japanese eBook Service Delayed For Nintendo 3DS
I'd like to see a Marvel, DC, or Comixology app on my 3DS XL. That would be so kind.
Re: Reggie: "Certainly Possible" Wii U Consoles Could Be Sold By Cable Providers
I'm pleasantly surprised at how aggressive Nintendo is being in marketing their new products. This move would rapidly expand the Wii U install base and strengthen their name recognition amongst non-gamers. Not bad.
Re: NSMB2 Nintendo Direct Mini Is Now Available In English Flavour
At $3, I'm in. It'll add additional gameplay to an already great game.
Re: Platinum: Without Nintendo, There Would Be No Bayonetta 2
It's a good sign that Nintendo is regaining some hardcore credibility. But let's not forget that it was the casual market that made Nintendo the hardware leader during this run. I'm hoping that we continue to get a good mixture of titles. Nintendo has always been the "fun" company and not just a console full of long complex games that alienate newcomers to gaming.
Re: Crystal Dynamics Explains Tomb Raider Wii U No-Show
I agree with nick_gc. There is nothing wrong with a port provided you don't ruin the controls or deminish the gaming experience. So many Wii ports were ruined just because developers felt the need to tack on bad waggle controls. Why not just require the use of the Classic Controller Pro? This way, the controls remain sound and the users get to enjoy the game that users of other consoles get to play? Just because the Wii U controller has a touch screen doesn't mean you have to use it. With a port, you can reach more potential customers than you would otherwise reach.
Re: Review: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)
Good review but the game is a 9 at the very least. One thing though. You have to keep in mind that the game went into development a long time ago for the GC and was limited in disk space and processing power. Nintendo slapped on some motion controls and called it a launch title. We can't now make a complaint that the game has missed out on game evolution since Halo and other last gen games were designed for more powerful systems with larger disk sizes. Let's wait to see what Nintendo has in store for the TRUE Wii Zelda game. With Motion+, it could set new standards in game evolution for others to emulate.
Re: Miyamoto: You Need A Controller For True Immersion
I think that Natal is going to be marketed as a controller replacement for "some" games, such as fitness and sports titles but they will have to couple the experience with some sort of additional controller interface. Remember, the Natal tech was acquired by MS, just the same as they have done with most of their software products in the computing world. They purchased the technology and call it their own.
All MS and Sony have ever done is copy Nintendo's innovation. When it comes time to actually develop a game, they will most likely introduce an additional controller to add precision controls to Natal. And don't be surprised if it fits in each hand, just like Nintendo's remote and nunchuck. But by then, knowing Nintendo, they will already be introducing the next form of gaming control. History sure does repeat itself.
Re: New Wii Zelda May Require MotionPlus To Function
Having 1 to 1 motion in a Zelda title sounds like a great idea but I wonder how much I will have to be flailing my arms when I'm playing it. Zelda games are quite long and are loaded with enemies. I guess I'll have a taste of it when Red Steel 2 comes out.
Re: Capcom Not Ruling Out Wii Street Fighter IV
There are so many games that will be coming to the Wii in the near future that I say, "screw them." I refuse to buy another console just to play their game. If they want my dollars, then they should make a game for MY console.
Re: Reggie: The Future Is Now
Nintendo has managed to build a casual gaming brand with the Wii. They managed to convince non-gamers that theirs is the console to try because there are games for them to play too. The inclusion of cameras and wands won't do anything to turn the tide. Nintendo just needs to catch up with the HD trend and add more processing power for the rest of us in their next console.
Re: Review: Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! (DSiWare)
I must say, not being able to control the minis makes the stages much more challenging than the last one. The level creator is a great inclusion makes the game a steal at $8. Great game.
Re: New Super Mario Bros. Wii E3 Trailer
A must buy, with or without online play. I didn't see Wario though. I wonder if he will be a playable character. I could use him to fart all over the other players.
Starwolf_UK: "Nothing in that trailer beats Cammie dying to the first goomba."
LOL