We've been hearing of and getting awesome games since the beginning of September. Maybe their plan is to overdose the hardcore with games for a couple months and when they think they've given them too much, start going to casual crap for a little while again. I don't know, but Nintendo is only getting better for now.I think Nintendo finally got the hint.
Where's the poll option for ''What transformation?''I think Nintendo finally got the hint.
Upcoming games look promising...but I've said the same thing about previous games and they end up getting ''killed'' by reviews, be it users or other websites or whatnot. People should just try games and forget about critics! Then again, I'd have to apply that to myself...still, i hope that what you said holds true.
I've said this a few times, and this is what I think:So, Nintendo has all these new gamers at their disposal, right? Lots of them.SO, Nintendo thinks ''Hey, we got all these guys who like our new games like Wii Fit and Cooking Mama, etc'' Then they get the idea ''What if we got all of these new gamers, and then slowly introduce them to the games that our older gamers want? That would make us another fortune!''So what I'm saying is that I think that the semi-lack of games that appeal to more seasoned gamers was being ended while the newer gamers were being tended to. That way, they would sell more of their big name games and make more money.My OPINION (Mine, not yours, I'm not trying to say its right) is that remaking all of these GameCube games is Nintendo's attempt to get those newer gamers who were scared away by normal control to play these games with Wii controls so they will WANT to play them, since they are gamers mainly BECAUSE of the Wii's simple controls.This way, a newer gamer might get hooked on a franchise that Nintendo/another company is making for the Wii, and thus buy the new game, making Nintendo more money. Its like a crash course for Nintendo, they don't need to spend as much to remake these games, so if nobody wants to buy them, they don't suffer horribly from it. Obviously, the Nintendo logo will sell these games, but some people, such as jaysonguy, are turned off by these remakes. The remakes aren't meant for seasoned gamers, but the newer ones who were not gamers before these games came out.This is my OPINION and I am not saying it is true.
[QUOTE=''AlexSays'']Where's the poll option for ''What transformation?''[/QUOTE]
Fine, I'll make one.
[QUOTE=''GamerBoy53''][QUOTE=''AlexSays'']Where's the poll option for ''What transformation?''[/QUOTE] Fine, I'll make one.[/QUOTE]Looks like that one wins.
[QUOTE=''AlexSays''] [QUOTE=''GamerBoy53''][QUOTE=''AlexSays'']Where's the poll option for ''What transformation?''[/QUOTE] Fine, I'll make one.[/QUOTE]Looks like that one wins.[/QUOTE] Nice call.
[QUOTE=''GamerBoy53'']We've been hearing of and getting awesome games since the beginning of September. Maybe their plan is to overdose the hardcore with games for a couple months and when they think they've given them too much, start going to casual crap for a little while again. I don't know, but Nintendo is only getting better for now.[/QUOTE]do you mean ninty or 3rd party dev.??i havent noticed any transformation in 1st party game release..if any?
I'm gonna have to go with the majority on this one by picking the once forgotten poll option when I say, ''what transformation?''. Until Wii adds a game like Halo 3 or Metal Gear Solid to its catelog (games that seasoned players wouldn't mind playing), it's still the same ole' Wii to me.
I voted ''What transformation?''. Could you please give me a list of these big new games Nintendo has announced?
I'm happy about punch-out and sin and punishment, but it's no transformation.
[QUOTE=''SoraX64'']I've said this a few times, and this is what I think:So, Nintendo has all these new gamers at their disposal, right? Lots of them.SO, Nintendo thinks ''Hey, we got all these guys who like our new games like Wii Fit and Cooking Mama, etc'' Then they get the idea ''What if we got all of these new gamers, and then slowly introduce them to the games that our older gamers want? That would make us another fortune!''So what I'm saying is that I think that the semi-lack of games that appeal to more seasoned gamers was being ended while the newer gamers were being tended to. That way, they would sell more of their big name games and make more money.My OPINION (Mine, not yours, I'm not trying to say its right) is that remaking all of these GameCube games is Nintendo's attempt to get those newer gamers who were scared away by normal control to play these games with Wii controls so they will WANT to play them, since they are gamers mainly BECAUSE of the Wii's simple controls.This way, a newer gamer might get hooked on a franchise that Nintendo/another company is making for the Wii, and thus buy the new game, making Nintendo more money. Its like a crash course for Nintendo, they don't need to spend as much to remake these games, so if nobody wants to buy them, they don't suffer horribly from it. Obviously, the Nintendo logo will sell these games, but some people, such as jaysonguy, are turned off by these remakes. The remakes aren't meant for seasoned gamers, but the newer ones who were not gamers before these games came out.This is my OPINION and I am not saying it is true. [/QUOTE]
Nailed it. 100% correct :).
Well, what I mean, as an example, is look at some of their recent works on Wiiware and VC. Nintendo controls what is on Wiiware and VC, and when they are released, it's just that they don't always make the games. People were complaining for months about wanting new better VC/Wiiware games, and now, 'magically', we have had a crapload of good Wiiware and VC games, all in a row. And their so called TGS conference (So called because they weren't technically there) was dedicated to the 'hardcore'.
Huh? What ''transformation''? Wii Music does not count!
[QUOTE=''santiagochile'']Huh? What ''transformation''? Wii Music does not count![/QUOTE]
No one even brought up Wii Music.
[QUOTE=''GamerBoy53''][QUOTE=''santiagochile'']Huh? What ''transformation''? Wii Music does not count![/QUOTE] No one even brought up Wii Music.[/QUOTE]Well that's the big holiday game. That is the ''transformation'' you are yelling about. Who cares?? At least we have a game like De Blob, but Nintendo didn't make that.
[QUOTE=''santiagochile''] [QUOTE=''GamerBoy53''][QUOTE=''santiagochile'']Huh? What ''transformation''? Wii Music does not count![/QUOTE] No one even brought up Wii Music.[/QUOTE] Well that's the big holiday game. That is the ''transformation'' you are yelling about. Who cares?? At least we have a game like De Blob, but Nintendo didn't make that. [/QUOTE] where did you get wii music from?? this has nothing to do with that game... hes talking about the recent VC/wiiware games that have been awesome lately as well as the several new titles that were recently announced.why are you bringing up 1 game when many others are on the way?
[QUOTE=''Sword-Demon''][QUOTE=''santiagochile''] [QUOTE=''GamerBoy53''][QUOTE=''santiagochile'']Huh? What ''transformation''? Wii Music does not count![/QUOTE] No one even brought up Wii Music.[/QUOTE]Well that's the big holiday game. That is the ''transformation'' you are yelling about. Who cares?? At least we have a game like De Blob, but Nintendo didn't make that. [/QUOTE] where did you get wii music from?? this has nothing to do with that game... hes talking about the recent VC/wiiware games that have been awesome lately as well as the several new titles that were recently announced.why are you bringing up 1 game when many others are on the way?[/QUOTE]That's the major game on the way. That's why I bring it up. That's what Nintendo is focusing on, a music game that practically plays itself. So what if Nintendo launched a bunch of games from 1988. I already played those games in 1988, and that's not what I bought a wii for. Face it, there is no transformation!
[QUOTE=''GamerBoy53'']Well, what I mean, as an example, is look at some of their recent works on Wiiware and VC. Nintendo controls what is on Wiiware and VC, and when they are released, it's just that they don't always make the games. People were complaining for months about wanting new better VC/Wiiware games, and now, 'magically', we have had a crapload of good Wiiware and VC games, all in a row. And their so called TGS conference (So called because they weren't technically there) was dedicated to the 'hardcore'.[/QUOTE] this somewhat makes sense
[QUOTE=''firefox59''][QUOTE=''AlexSays''] [QUOTE=''GamerBoy53''][QUOTE=''AlexSays'']Where's the poll option for ''What transformation?''[/QUOTE] Fine, I'll make one.[/QUOTE]Looks like that one wins.[/QUOTE] Nice call.[/QUOTE]Agreed.
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