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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Yeah, ZombiU looks better than anything that's been out on the 360.
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
It really doesn't look like much to me :shrug:, think I'm 1) Zombie'd out and 2) Left 4 Deaded out. What actually separates it from Dead Island / Left 4 Dead / Anything else out there? Right now it looks like Condemned with Zombies (which in and of itself isn't a bad thing.)
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
This is an incredibly stupid move on Nintendo's part. What about all the people that have a ton of Gamecube games ? If you want to play Gamecube games, use a Gamecube or a Wii ? Why should we ? Each console should, at least, play the previous generation's games. You can play Playstation 1 games on a PS3. Why not Gamecube games on a U ? (idiotic name, by the way)
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by Spottedfeather
(Post 11388634)
This is an incredibly stupid move on Nintendo's part. What about all the people that have a ton of Gamecube games ? If you want to play Gamecube games, use a Gamecube or a Wii ? Why should we ? Each console should, at least, play the previous generation's games. You can play Playstation 1 games on a PS3. Why not Gamecube games on a U ? (idiotic name, by the way)
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by LosingMyMind
(Post 11388343)
Yeah, ZombiU looks better than anything that's been out on the 360.
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by Spottedfeather
(Post 11388634)
This is an incredibly stupid move on Nintendo's part. What about all the people that have a ton of Gamecube games ? If you want to play Gamecube games, use a Gamecube or a Wii ? Why should we ? Each console should, at least, play the previous generation's games. You can play Playstation 1 games on a PS3. Why not Gamecube games on a U ? (idiotic name, by the way)
You can't play PS2 on PS3 anymore, not since the first round of hardware. Xbox support on the 360 is spotty, at best. I don't recall the Gamecube playing N64, or N64 playing SNES, or SNES playing NES games. BC appeared to be the future, but then the makers got hip to the digital distribution future. Why let you use your current discs and cartridges when they can sell it to you again? Why let GameStop and eBay have all the retro cash when they can create their own marketplace? They don't owe us anything. They're a business and they have intellectual property they deserve to make money on so long as there's a market. |
Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
I did it, I sold my 360 tonight along with everything with it, so my Wii U and NSMBU is pretty much paid for now.
I think NSMBU looks better and better with each trailer or bit of gameplay footage I see. Here is some new footage from GI... <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/IXTruLyUx1E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Mario looks great. Do you have to play with the Wiimote? I noticed the shake icon around the :20 mark. Silly motion controls instead of simple button presses is what killed NSMBWii for me. Good game that fell short of great because of forced motion controls.
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
I have heard that you have the option to press buttons instead of shaking it, but I don't know that for sure. I'm pretty sure that it was shown off at the Wii U events. I believe it is the ZR button.
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by Spottedfeather
(Post 11388634)
This is an incredibly stupid move on Nintendo's part. What about all the people that have a ton of Gamecube games ? If you want to play Gamecube games, use a Gamecube or a Wii ? Why should we ? Each console should, at least, play the previous generation's games. You can play Playstation 1 games on a PS3. Why not Gamecube games on a U ? (idiotic name, by the way)
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
BC doesn't HAVE to go back only one gen. The PS3 played PS1 games when it had BC.
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 11389195)
BC doesn't HAVE to go back only one gen. The PS3 played PS1 games when it had BC.
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 11389195)
BC doesn't HAVE to go back only one gen. The PS3 played PS1 games when it had BC.
The GameCube was not. There are not as many people likely wanting to play GC games over those that would want to play PS1. Plus, Nintendo is said to start selling GC games on the eShop...so there is that. |
Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by Spottedfeather
(Post 11388634)
This is an incredibly stupid move on Nintendo's part. What about all the people that have a ton of Gamecube games ? If you want to play Gamecube games, use a Gamecube or a Wii ? Why should we ? Each console should, at least, play the previous generation's games. You can play Playstation 1 games on a PS3. Why not Gamecube games on a U ? (idiotic name, by the way)
If you want to play Gamecube games buy a GameCube or a Wii. Those are still around. |
Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
This isn't so much about the Wii U in general, but the game Bayonetta 2. I saw this post on NeoGAF and I said wow...
Originally Posted by HYDE
(Post 42259612)
http://www.nineinchsandwich.com/wp-c...-2-credits.jpg
Did some research...for those interested. These are previous games worked on by these individuals. Atsushi Inaba:RECodeVX/DMC1/VJ1/2/Okami/GodHand/MadWorld/Vanquish Yusuke Hashimoto: RE3/Zero/Remake/4/DMC1/GodHand/Bayonetta Mari Shimazaki: Okami/GodHand/Bayonetta Yusuke Kan:RE3/Remake/4/DinoCrisis1/2/Onimusha/Okami/MadWorld/Bayonetta/Vanquish Hirono Sato: MadWorld/Nights Journey(SEGA?) Masami Imamura: Vanquish Takaaki Yamaguchi: DMC1/Remake/Bayonetta/Vanquish Hiroki Onishi: RE3/DMC1/2(Ouch!)/Vanquish Koji Tanaka: Vanquish Misaki Tsukamoto: (?) Shuichiro Chiboshi: Vanquish Kazunori Inoue: RE1/2/3/Remake/4/DMC1/GodHand/Bayonetta/Vanquish Masami Ueda: RE1/2/3/DMC1/VJ1/2/Okami/Bayonetta/Vanquish Daisuke Sakata: Okami/GodHand/Bayonetta/Vanquish Hideki Kamiya: RE1/2/DMC1/VJ1/2/Okami/Bayonetta Feel free to help fill in anything missing and/or correct any mistakes. |
Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
There's only one thing that would really get me to buy a WiiU at this point and that's a brand new Animal Crossing game that isn't the same m'f'ing thing. And I'm not sure I can expect anything more. None of the gameplay videos I've seen shows anything other than that silly minigame. Has anyone seen anything else for Animal Crossing WiiU?
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
This wasn't really on my radar at all, but after watching the video I may have to pick this up. Theres a solid 4 launch titles I'm actually really interested in, and im not sure that I've been interested in that many games since PS2 launch. With a new wife that isn't huge into gaming, but loves board games, i think i could get her interested in Nintendoland and a couple other titles. Something fun we can play together. Hopefully we will get a couple in at the exchange here over in Italy.
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by jdpatri
(Post 11389509)
There's only one thing that would really get me to buy a WiiU at this point and that's a brand new Animal Crossing game that isn't the same m'f'ing thing.
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
I'm just curious to see what Nintendo can pull out of their ass with 360/PS3 quality hardware, yeah it's technically a few years behind, but having 1gb (technically 2gb) of RAM gives it a big advantage.
I'd feel like I was wasting money but hell a new PS3 is still $250 and that's basically a glorified Netflix device for me right now. |
Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
I have no clue about any of this, but it sure sounds interesting. I'd say it will fall more in the middle of none of this and exactly as it says below, but either way it has me that much more pumped for ZombiU...
http://www.vg247.com/2012/09/18/zomb...f-zombie-games ZombiU hands-on: the Dark Souls of zombie games Wii U was always going to get unwarranted flack among gamers for being a casual console. VG247′s Dave Cook plays the punishing ZombiU to find out why they’re dead wrong. If you’re still not convinced that ZombiU is a ‘hardcore’ game for ‘hardcore’ people, then you should at least check the game out through a friend’s purchase. To all Dark Souls fans, you absolutely need to play this game. It’s that simple. ‘ZombiU is the Dark Souls of zombie games’. You’re going to hear a lot of people say that after the Wii U launches in November. It’s absolutely true, as the game is brutally difficult, and makes no attempt to coddle players as they wade miserably through post apocalyptic London. One of the magic ingredients that makes a good survival horror game even better is making the player feel dangerously under-resourced, pathetically weak, and continually on the backfoot at all times. If this stresses you out, then ZombiU is not the game for you. It has been absolutely engineered with hardcore gamers in mind, mixing the continuous dread of games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent with unforgiving trial and error format of Dark Souls. You will die a lot, but with each death you will learn what not to do next time. Best of all, when you die, it’s entirely your fault and – sorry to put this bluntly readers – down to your own foolish haste and stupidity. It’s not that you’ aren’t smart enough to overcome Ubisoft Montreal’s sadistic challenge, it just takes a lot of practice. That’s part of the problem. Wii U does have casual players who may take a punt on ZombiU – because, zombies – and that could lead to a lot of copies being traded in shortly after launch. Our hands-on session starts with a dreary slog through London’s sewer network, and up into the Tower of London’s hidden catacombs. We’ve got a cricket bat – the game’s default, unbreakable melee weapon – and a shotgun with only 30 bullets. There’s also a flashlight that runs down mercilessly fast, and it takes ages to recharge. Once it’s off, the sewers are seriously pitch black, which is why the Wii U GamePad’s radar screen is helpful for spotting movement in the dark. Slow movement is the key, as your cricket bat will only down a zombie in about six heavy hits. That’s a lot of attacking needed for just one enemy, so you have to avoid confronting packs of the buggers if you hope to survive long. You could of course hit them with your firearms – but wouldn’t you know it – gunfire attracts the horde to your location with every single shot, so that’s not a dependable tactic either. Drawing out zombies one by one using flares does help thin out groups if you have to kill a few of them, or you could lay mines in a tight bottleneck, fire a few shots, and stand back as they rush towards the sound and blow up in meaty, bloody chunks. There are many ways to play ZombiU, but several truths remain throughout: never ignore your radar and make sure you’re alone before using your inventory. Opening your backpack is activated by simply swiping down on the touch screen, but it renders you immobilised. You can then drag your favourite items to the hot bar and organise loot gathered from corpses. You only have so many slots, so resource management is yet another problem facing your survivor. This is where both the respawn and safehouse mechanics come into play. Safehouses do exactly what they suggest – they are respawn zones that play home to crafting benches and lockers that can be used to stash precious loot. Lockers are crucial, because when you die and respawn as a different survivor, you lose everything – save for your cricket bat, flashlight and a pistol with just six rounds. Back at your point of death, your previous survivor reanimates as a zombie carrying all of your gear. They aren’t painted on the map either, so say they’re holding that super-upgraded firearm that you spent ages crafting, chances are you will never find them again and the weapon is lost. This poses a tough choice when faced with an area swarming with the undead. Do you avoid potentially dying and losing your favourite gun – by trudging all the way back to your last safehouse in order to stash it away – or do you rush in hoping that you’ll make it through alive? You have to constantly make these difficult decisions every step of the way. You’ll ask yourself, ‘Do I walk blindly through the dark undetected, or use my flashlight to see threats even if it leaves me exposed?’ There are times when you may even think, ‘Do I take the long, dangerous, but silent melee route, or do I risk detection by shooting those zombies to create an easy path?’ Everything must be considered. Even travelling through water is a risk. When wading through water, your survivor lifts their backpack overhead to keep it dry, leaving you utterly defenceless and unable to attack. Rushing through the ravaged streets of London is a recipe for disaster and should be avoided at all cost. Every inch of the game smacks of Dark Souls, and this comparison is highlighted further by ZombiU’s messaging system, which lets you walk up to walls and leave graffiti tag messages for other players online. These aren’t actual words, but symbols. So you could select the ‘stairs’ icon and a ‘thumbs down’ – to basically say ‘don’t go downstairs’. There are many symbol combinations geared towards highlighting hazards or killer loot, so it will be interesting to see how these are used – or abused – once servers go live. Finally – and this is a stroke of genius on Ubisoft Montreal’s part – once one of your survivors dies and then reanimates as a zombie, there’s a chance they will also spawn into your friends’ game too. So you can hop on Miiverse and say, ‘hey I died at this location holding a brilliant weapon. Go find me to claim it’, and vice-versa. It’s a neat way of sharing weapons and collaborating with other players to beat the game. It’s hard to step back from comparing ZombiU to Dark Souls, but the parallels are blatant. This isn’t a bad thing however, because survival horror games are supposed to make surviving a struggle, and this is one of those rare games that actually delivers that feeling. If you’re still not convinced that ZombiU is a ‘hardcore’ game for ‘hardcore’ people, then you should at least check the game out through a friend’s purchase. To all Dark Souls fans, you absolutely need to play this game. It’s that simple. |
Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Has anyone had any luck finding places that still have the 32gb version still available?
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by Quack
(Post 11390187)
Has anyone had any luck finding places that still have the 32gb version still available?
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by Spottedfeather
(Post 11388634)
This is an incredibly stupid move on Nintendo's part. What about all the people that have a ton of Gamecube games ? If you want to play Gamecube games, use a Gamecube or a Wii ? Why should we ? Each console should, at least, play the previous generation's games. You can play Playstation 1 games on a PS3. Why not Gamecube games on a U ? (idiotic name, by the way)
And I disagree. Use your old console if you want to play older games. Don't try and limit functionality or drive up the cost on new consoles to keep backward compatibility. |
Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by StephenX
(Post 11390205)
This, please
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Re: Nintendo Console Announced at E3 2011 (Wii U)
Originally Posted by The Cow
(Post 11390209)
And I disagree. Use your old console if you want to play older games. Don't try and limit functionality or drive up the cost on new consoles to keep backward compatibility.
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