fireemblemawakening.com
I hope this amounts to something.
Off topic: so Google is what's keeping Nomura from talking about Versus XIII?
fireemblemawakening.com
What signs? Eternal Darkness 2 would be such a waste of time for those developers.
http://www.cubed3.com/news/16200
edit: I think there were tweets asserting this stuff specifically, but I don't know where they are.
http://www.metro.co.uk/tech/games/894227-silicon-knights-hints-at-eternal-darkness-sequel
That's a little better.
SK is working on a "requested sequel" and "returning to thier roots". Process of elimination of their franchises leaves Eternal Darkness and Too Human. Plus they have Wii U devkits.
And Nintendo still owns them.SK is working on a "requested sequel" and "returning to thier roots". Process of elimination of their franchises leaves Eternal Darkness and Too Human. Plus they have Wii U devkits.
SK is working on a "requested sequel" and "returning to thier roots". Process of elimination of their franchises leaves Eternal Darkness and Too Human. Plus they have Wii U devkits.
And since no one is requesting another Too Human...
No, they didn't lose the plot.
What happened was that Motion Plus was introduced like halfway through, so they reworked the entire game to revolve around it.
And since no one is requesting another Too Human...
I can see lots of upset people in that event.I can see it totally turn out to be Too Human haha
Say, about that "Leaving Nintendo" curse… Has there been a good example of a company hit by the curse then coming back and ending up healthy again?
I can see lots of upset people in that event.
Heck, either way people are going to be upset.
SK is working on a "requested sequel" and "returning to thier roots". Process of elimination of their franchises leaves Eternal Darkness and Too Human. Plus they have Wii U devkits.
Somewhat debatable, but I'd vote "no."Say, about that "Leaving Nintendo" curse Has there been a good example of a company hit by the curse then coming back and ending up healthy again?
What did they do?Oh wow... This is something I would expect from Sony.
Another domain name someone tipped to me at Twitter.
NintendoAllAccess.com
Interesting... Something to do with Nintendo's new online functions, perhaps?
What did they do?
C? B? DS's Animal Crossing sold more than 5 million in Japan alone, making it one of the top DS games and bigger than Dragon Quest IX or Monster Hunter Portable 3rd.Current Standing of Nintendo Ip's as of this generation
C Team
- Animal Crossing
- Animal Crossing and Pikmin are soon to gain new titles, hopefully re-promoting them to the Nintendo B team, strengthening it even further.
C? B? DS's Animal Crossing sold more than 5 million in Japan alone, making it one of the top DS games and bigger than Dragon Quest IX or Monster Hunter Portable 3rd.
Somewhat debatable, but I'd vote "no."
Say, about that "Leaving Nintendo" curse Has there been a good example of a company hit by the curse then coming back and ending up healthy again?
Is 4AM EST confirmed for the Investor's Conference?
Not that I know, that's just what Bloomberg has it at: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/earnings/earnings.asp?ticker=NTDOY:USIs 4AM EST confirmed for the Investor's Conference?
Don't forget that Squaresoft and Sony went on to far greater success after dissolving their relationships with Nintendo in the 90s.
Don't forget that Squaresoft and Sony went on to far greater success after dissolving their relationships with Nintendo in the 90s.
C? B? DS's Animal Crossing sold more than 5 million in Japan alone, making it one of the top DS games and bigger than Dragon Quest IX or Monster Hunter Portable 3rd.
No, that's around when they release the results. The briefing is the next day JST, or around 9 PM EDT the same day.
So 9PM EDT Thursday?
Looks like I'm going to miss it, unfortunately.
Surely there's a Twitter I can follow to keep up? >_>
Yeah, but they weren't hit with the curse at all, so that's irrelevant to the questionDon't forget that Squaresoft and Sony went on to far greater success after dissolving their relationships with Nintendo in the 90s.
Woah, normally i'm not the guy to ask this (it's annoying when you read this thread on regular basis), but....
did something happen? The thread gaind some major speed again. Who put the coal in?
#10958: Interview with CoD BlOps2 devs, no comment on Wii U support
#10961: Minor Green Hills compiler version change breaks library compatibility on devkits (unusual situation, should only happen in a major revision).
#11241: Comparison in gpu features of bird demo between N-Conf and floor show
#11293: Nintendo registers new domains, including "fireemblemawakening.com"
#11354: NintendoAllAccess.com registered
Yeah, but they weren't hit with the curse at all, so that's irrelevant to the question
Ah, like that. Sony's games usually have a fairly big fanbase, so i guess it isnt always a huge financial risk. How much did Eternal Darkness sell?If a Eternal Darkness sequel is definitely in the works, then it will literally only sell to Eternal Darkness fans. I see this often with Sony franchises.
So how does the curse work? I assumed it was something like the curse on the Defense Against the Dark Arts post in Harry Potter i.e NO EXCEPTIONS.
That, and EatChildren got us all into a really good mood for some honest, level-headed progostication. It's been some of the best discussion since ShockingAlberto laid-down how it is at the end of the last speculation thread.specialguy lit a coal under our butts.
Also:
Is it wrong that I laughed at this so gleefully?It sometimes just takes longer to work.
Like how Sony is bleeding money and most of Square's big franchises (especially FF) are now turds.
So how does the curse work? I assumed it was something like the curse on the Defense Against the Dark Arts post in Harry Potter i.e NO EXCEPTIONS.
That's some spooky, mystical stuff.It's supposed to be something like:
"If a company was a second party developer partnered with Nintendo and is now no longer associated with Nintendo, then Yamauchi will destroy the company in unseeable manners."
I'm not sure if that's really it, but that's the impression I've always got from reading chats about it.
Ah, like that. Sony's games usually have a fairly big fanbase, so i guess it isnt always a huge financial risk. How much did Eternal Darkness sell?
Ah, like that. Sony's games usually have a fairly big fanbase, so i guess it isnt always a huge financial risk. How much did Eternal Darkness sell?
I have noticed this thread has a pattern:
- stage 1: Overhyping of Wii U's power, gets out of control.
-stage 2: Some dev or anonymous source or article basically slashes those rumors, confirms Wii U will not be a powerhouse
-stage 3: Thread retreats, somber, for a time, but then in the absence of any new info, slowly but surely starts overestimating the specs and getting overheated again...
stage 2 and 3 form a loop...
It almost broke 18k in Japan!
In truth, it garnered a ton of interesting awards and/or press mentions of notability, and this sort of attention can increase mindshare for a sequel. The question is: Did Nintendo wait too long to capitalize on this?
Probably.
It almost broke 18k in Japan!
In truth, it garnered a ton of interesting awards and/or press mentions of notability, and this sort of attention can increase mindshare for a sequel. The question is: Did Nintendo wait too long to capitalize on this?
Probably.
specialguy lit a coal under our butts.
Also:
Factor 5 -> deadSay, about that "Leaving Nintendo" curse… Has there been a good example of a company hit by the curse then coming back and ending up healthy again?
I actually remember that company considering the amount of times I rented Excitebike 64 from the local video store. It's not a bad game, but I wouldn't praise it as highly as the press did back when it was released.Does anyone remember Left Field Productions? No? Neither do I ha.
Thanks for the update! Also: new ED2 talk? Cool beans.
what about Sadness2: Even Sadder?
Factor 5 -> dead
Argonaut -> dead
Iguana -> dead
Cing -> dead
Left Field Productions -> yeah...
Silicon Knights -> lol
Rare -> rofl
Gaia is also dead, but they never even finished their Wii game in the first place. But there are exceptions: Angel Studios was part of the Nintendo Dream Team, and became Rockstar San Diego. And DMA Design is known today as Rockstar North.
Rösti;37247511 said:I actually remember that company considering the amount of times I rented Excitebike 64 from the local video store. It's not a bad game, but I wouldn't praise it as highly as the press did back when it was released.
Nitrobike I haven't played though, but haven't heard any good things about it. How come you bring this up?