Tristicus
Diamond Member
yes like the wii, but without the second control, you need two hands worth of controls for games worth bothering with. its like half a wii control.
Yeah, let's all forget about the sub controller...
yes like the wii, but without the second control, you need two hands worth of controls for games worth bothering with. its like half a wii control.
As a mid-to-late 30-something male and a child of Nintendo since the NES, I have owned all the big Nintendo consoles and loved them all, even the Gamecube in it's darkest of days, I still had a good time with it. In the Gamecube's final days, I played through Gun, and I think that was the last big GC game I played before I stood in line for the Wii to pick up one for my kids for XMas the year it was released.
People talk about Nintendo being out of touch with their core audience, but I don't really see it. Friends of mine who were Nintendo kids in our youth are Nintendo fans now, all have Wiis and all get stoked for new games based on Nintendo'/s back catalog of pretty amazing characters and mythology. A true fan of Nintendo isn't going to balk at playing a 480p Mario Galaxy on their 60" 1080p TV, they're going to play it, and they're going to love it. They're not going to care that the new Zelda isn't in full HD, sure it would be nice, but it's not a requirement to having fun and enjoying the experience.
At the end of the day, if you enjoy playing a Nintendo game, you're going to own a Wii, and if you don't, you're not going to. A Wii HD might be nice, but I'm not sitting down looking at Galaxy 2 thinking it would be great if it ran at 720p or was upscaled to 1080p, I'm just thinking about what an amazing experience Galaxy 2 is, and how every 1st party Nintendo title continues to be full of fan service to their customer base.
Plus, the showing of the 3DS was immensely disappointing now that I've have time to reflect. Yet another DS with a new gimmick is what it appears to be, to me, at this point. Another in a line of incremental upgrades. I don't really get the feeling that the 3DS is a true hardware sequel, which is what I was wanting. Sure, the 3D screen and seemingly improved graphics are promising, but they didn't really tell us anything. Do they have playable demos on the E3 floor? If so, I'd be interested in hearing some impressions, but if not, then the announcement of it was lackluster and devoid of really much information at all. I'm still interested in seeing one in person, but I was disappointed.
Maybe it's just a sign of the type of gamer I am but I think Nintendo knows better how to make a system just plain old fun!
the games coming out for it look to cater to almost every gamer out there. I mean, we have a remake of MGS: Snake Eater coming, Saints Row, Ocarina of Time (likely), Starfox, etc. That's just a small sample. It REALLY looks like they're focusing on getting as many people to work on it as possible. I think hardcore gamers and casuals gamers will all find something they like. I dont think the DS offered this as much.
But the thing is, the PSP essentially failed using this approach. Taking what were otherwise console games and shrinking them down.
There isn't too much that appeals me on the Wii.
I love SMG, and I'm sure going to love SMG2. I bought Sports Resort for the motion controller. That archery is addicting. But not much else, maybe Zelda.
My Wii console has been off for months. Probably has a poop ton of updates to run.
Yeah, to each his own of course, but Nintendo's conference made me finally decide to sell my Wii, which I haven't played in over a year and a half. Their entire conference was pathetic. They're nothing but a gimmick company now. Don't get me wrong, it certainly works for them, but it doesn't for me.
Goodbye, Nintendo. You were my first, and I appreciate you for that.
A true fan of Nintendo isn't going to balk at playing a 480p Mario Galaxy on their 60" 1080p TV, they're going to play it, and they're going to love it. They're not going to care that the new Zelda isn't in full HD, sure it would be nice, but it's not a requirement to having fun and enjoying the experience.
Mario Super Sparkel Sunshine Raindrop edition #89378787923.
Hahaha! That game sounds like that game would be created by those Queer Eye guys...and don't hate on the Wii just because their game manufacturers suck..I agree the Wii has TERRIBLE games...but the Wii itself, was revolutionary in Video Game Console History
I think Konami has come out as top dog. I don't know if anyone else is watching it but they are currently conducting the best press conference in E3 history.
A poop ton? I didn't think we had anybody under 12 years old at AT :awe:
I'm in agreement with you. The Wii was a joke to me from the beginning, and their "franchises" are too long in the tooth. I don't need to play Mario Super Sparkel Sunshine Raindrop edition #89378787923. I also do very much want my games in high definition. Call me a snob or spoiled, but high definition is so much better than what the Wii puts out that it's like even new titles are retro games.
You just described a fanboy. Some consumers such as myself do care about a game that is immersive in the graphics department. If it looks amazing it's easier to get into because there's more small details that bring the game alive. It's all preference, but honestly there is a place for high definition and it's been utilized for years now. Nintendo just didn't jump on that wagon when it left and they're stuck with what they got. Not good enough for me.