also gamespot sucks at editing videos. they should hire me. tried to watch it at work but when pixel is dubbed im like SAY WHAAAAT? and had to turn up the volume and then they showed americans in interviews again and it was super loud of course. couldn't understand any single word pixel said - awful video editing, gamespot.
but yeh cave story 3d omfg
also looked at screenshots of ridge racer which i love for the psp. i remember people were WOWed by the graphics the 3ds got and like ITS LIKE GAMECUBE - i don't know PSP ridged racer still looks 100 times better than those ugly 3d screenshots i saw of it - leave me alone with soulless "its about GAMEPLAY" comments
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For a while I think people were talking about Kid Icarus being a launch title.
A long time ago (n64 days), Nintendo, alongside Treasure, developed Sin and Punishment on the N64. It is definitely the only Nintendo 64 game I have nothing but good things to say about. Kid Icarus, being a rail shooter, leads me to expect the same (or better) quality and fun factor that was exhibited by Sin and Punishment. I was going to buy a DS JUST to get this game on launch, given that I have $150 or so in Best Buy gift cards, but finding out that it was actually not a launch title made me second guess. The fact that the 3DS can't record video just made me want one even less - at least until the games come out.
I just hope it isn't bloated with crappy N64 games. I could care less about the OoT or Star Fox (unless it was the Snes one ) ports.
Haven't really used a game boy or bought a game for 7 years, but after trying to work on enemy designs for Asunder, I've found myself rehashing tons of old castlevania & metroid games on my GBA that was lying around, so I got to thinking about buying a 3DS and some of the games I've missed then, to spark some extra creativity and ideas as a learning idea. I can't really keep developing as a game designer while staying aloof from modern gaming, so I'm pushing myself to buy something and start playing games again.
I got my hands on with some Pilotwings at Best Buy; it's a neat little system. Unfortunately, that's all it is right now. The initial support (Outside of Super Street Fighter IV) is pretty lackluster. I loved Pilotwings (SNES, never did get the 64 version), but nowadays its hard to support an entire game on that premise. I think I will be cancelling my preorder, until the software library improves in a year or two.
Plus I also preordered just to cash in on ebay, and that doesn't look like it's going to happen.
Originally Posted by Knudde (Shab) The initial support (Outside of Super Street Fighter IV) is pretty lackluster.
Plus I also preordered just to cash in on ebay, and that doesn't look like it's going to happen.
Originally Posted by Pixelthief I can't really keep developing as a game designer while staying aloof from modern gaming, so I'm pushing myself to buy something and start playing games again.
The platforming genre hasn't progressed since the 90s, unless you believe collectathons to be amazing.
Originally Posted by Pixelthief I can't really keep developing as a game designer while staying aloof from modern gaming, so I'm pushing myself to buy something and start playing games again.
The platforming genre hasn't progressed since the 90s, unless you believe collectathons to be amazing.
Gameplay wise? Nope! And thats why I'm working on something fresh!
Graphics wise? Heck yes! And thats why mine looks like poo!
I don't really like the "new" 2d style of games. The SNES/PS1 2d era was much more interesting. A lot of games look similarly styled now as artists are leaning towards styles that allow them to create faster.