perfectchaos007
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abstract alien said:Damn that video still gets me hyped :lol
did you see this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylyXEMPaVHQ&feature=related
I wonder if it turned into Pikmin?
abstract alien said:Damn that video still gets me hyped :lol
No, it's about restricting access to M and R rated games. Also, for the 3DS, I'd wager there's a chance it'll allow a timer option. Since 3D isn't great for developing eyes, it may have a forced 30 minute shutdown/sleep option every hour if the parents enable it.GameplayWhore said:Isn't "parental controls" just Nintendo's code phrase for "anti-homebrew updates"?
Dreamwriter said:Nah, that was all pure demo, created by a graphics and effects company, not a game developer. Chances are the code for it wouldn't have been usable in any game. Though the forest setting definitely could have inspired Pikmin.
And only the portion from 0:22 to 1:06 was actually realtime rendered on the Gamecube hardware, the rest was pre-rendered video (though the demo company said they could have done the full thing in realtime if given more time to work on it).
perfectchaos007 said:still that section of the demo was very graphically impressive for something that's now over a decade old. That was the last generation Nintendo focused on trying to impress the consumer with graphics. I doubt Nintendo would hire a graphics and effects company to show off the Wii or 3DS these days....
Plinko said:Bah, no playable Animal Crossing.
sasimirobot said:Am I the only one on GAF hoping Super Monkey Ballis a launch title?
SMB1 was a classic, the rest kinda went in a bad direction (missing analogue control is a big no-no), but with the 3DS and the inclusion of a analogue stick it could go back to its roots.
SMB SMB SMB!
awesome! 3D will actually be helpful in this game, judging jumps, monkey tarket, etc...VOOK said:It is.
Xater said:Spoiler alert: It will be like all the other ones.
perfectchaos007 said:did you see this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylyXEMPaVHQ&feature=related
I wonder if it turned into Pikmin?
lucky, lucky bugger :lolVOOK said:Leaving on the plane tomorrow, excited
You better have a camera and record footage of OoT with 3D OFF so we can see it in all its glory, I want to see gameplay :lolVOOK said:Leaving on the plane tomorrow, excited
Again play everything twice, and the 2nd time just record it with the 3D off so other can see clearly :lolVOOK said:Will do chaps, gonna prob and poke it all and switch every switch - everything!
perfectchaos007 said:I'm watching old spaceworld videos from 2000 thinking, wow graphics haven't come a long way for Nintendo but innovation sure has!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCsCNYkPc6g
Then you are part of the problem.D-Pad said:The characters are taller, which is enough for me to warrant yet another purchase. I love Animal Crossing like I love Pokemon. No matter how little the change, if it's new it's mine.
Sammy Samusu said:Then you are part of the problem.
I love Animal Crossing but City Folk is a piece of shit, they didn't add anything important it's like a Wild World expansion pack including an one-screen "city" and a few items. A mess.
I think the biggest innovation in this new iteration is going to be the "street-pass", which I couldn't care less. I want to play the game, not close the damn portable and let it play by itself.
They better come hard this time or someone is getting cut. I can't wait until 2014 to get my Animal Crossing fix.
THIS.wwm0nkey said:Again play everything twice, and the 2nd time just record it with the 3D off so other can see clearly :lol
Also pester any Nintendo person if its region locked or not.
EatChildren said:So, this is right around the corner, as is Nintendo America's presence at CES.
My question is; when the fuck am I going to get an Australian price and date?
Additionally, do we think the US price and date will be announced at CES? What about region lock and online details? Will we learn these from the Nintendo World and CES events, or will we have to wait even longer?
Instro said:Unless something has changed recently, Im pretty sure that report about Nintendo being at CES was wrong.
Didn't they say that their CES presentation was not happening, it was a misinterpretation.EatChildren said:So, this is right around the corner, as is Nintendo America's presence at CES.
EatChildren said:They're on the CES 2011 exhibitor directory.
coooooooooooooooooooooooooooolantonz said:CEA released a statement 5 days after announcing Nintendo would be exhibiting that they were wrong and Nintendo would only be there for private meetings with companies.
Its very likely they will be demonstrating tech to people just nothing we will ever hear of as well as viewing hot tech items that might fit into Nintendo plans
antonz said:CEA released a statement 5 days after announcing Nintendo would be exhibiting that they were wrong and Nintendo would only be there for private meetings with companies.
Its very likely they will be demonstrating tech to people just nothing we will ever hear of as well as viewing hot tech items that might fit into Nintendo plans
It is a case of poor timing I guess. Nintendo settled on the 19th for their event so they cant be at CES demoing 3DS etc to the public. You can bet behind doors they are and maybe even discussing their next consoleEatChildren said:Goddamnit.
:lolant1532 said:cooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
Pretty much. :lolEatChildren said:Goddamnit.
I think it will be a single system friend code for all games. Not sure about that the account stuff though for transferring from DSiWare.seady said:I am so eager to see what Nintendo will do to their online network for the next generation of systems. Please have single User ID / User Account (that doesn't bind to a single system) for god sake. I want to have my own online identity and purchase history of my DSiware games.
To be fair, only that second one is a "reported issue", the first one - moving your eyesight from 3D to 2D screen - is just something people who hate the idea of two different screens said would suck about the system. I had no problem with it at all at E3, with two games that required looking at both screens, Steel Diver and Nintendogs.BowieZ said:lucky, lucky bugger :lol
Make sure you test the two reported issues: frequently shifting your eyesight from the 3D screen to the 2D touchscreen, and abruptly moving/shaking the 3DS about.
Not til 19th. Thats when NOA and NOE have their big blowoutterrdactycalsrock said:can we expect to see pricing for north america and Europe?
antonz said:Not til 19th. Thats when NOA and NOE have their big blowout
Sammy Samusu said:Then you are part of the problem.
beje said:The only way to save Animal Crossing right now would be a higher level of interactivity with the environment, more variety for the neighbours' personalities and some kind of objectives that go further than "complete the collections".
I would also change the season mechanics and do like Pokémon B/W where seasons change each month so you don't have to go to the village of a time-traveller in case you missed something.
Being able to put some kind of fences with "permissions" to open (to avoid stomping or theft on flower patches for example) would also be nice.
ari said:where is this gonna be at? I'm in yokosuka right now.
beje said:The only way to save Animal Crossing right now would be a higher level of interactivity with the environment, more variety for the neighbours' personalities and some kind of objectives that go further than "complete the collections".
ari said:lived here for two years and i still don't know how to read that stuff. :lol