I'm back! Survived the weekend without phone/tv/internets just fine. Spent Saturday night with my grandma-in-law (90 yrs old), mother-in-law (67), partner, and many types of animals both wild and domestic.. we were up until 330am playing dominoes. Good times. Good to be back in the city.
adroit said:
Some of my in-laws live in the deep southern woods of Alabama, in houses either they or their ancestors built themselves. What architects would call "uncoded structures." It's a whole different world.
One item:
the complete script for their upcoming E3 presentation. I'm not asking for much.
Probably my favorite answer. But then again, I love E3 much like "normal" people love the major holidays.
(and yeah.. the structure we stayed in was an "uncoded" shed/trailer mutation. Dad's an architect, and he gets a kick out of it.)
antonz said:
Not that unrealistic. Considering the Wii U will probably get a ton of Best of from the PS360 Games
As much shit that I talk about third parties, I wouldn't mind getting some "catch-up" ports. In fact, I expect them for certain series if they suddenly decide to begin treating Nintendo's console, umm..,
decently. For example, if your company suddenly decides that the Wii U is worthy of Darksiders 2, we'd better get the first installment. I'm thinking the Assassin's Creed series would need to come over as well.
TunaLover said:
Considering Cristal Dynamics, Namco, Kojima Pro cold reception I doubt that 3rd parties will go all out with a Nintendo console.
TunaLover said:
Well yeah, thinking about it, Nintendo comes to this generation with 2 successful platforms, it could be pretty stupid if third parties give the shaft again.
Never underestimate the stupidity of third party decision-makers. En masse, they seemed to forget that they are in a
business, and decided to give the finger to the largest-userbase/cheapest-development-costs system. But look at how pretty those games that they used to make are!
I still won't believe in a turnaround in support until I see it on the store shelves. (Ports in the launch window are nice, but they don't quite count.) There was plenty of happy-talk from developers about Nintendo and the Wii in the run-up to launch back in 2006/2007, but all the vague, non-committal complements over time evolved into Excuse A, Excuse B, Test Game A, Test Game B..
AzureJericho said:
We already have one, it's the "out of business" developer thread (with few exceptions on the list).
Ha! Post of the friggin' weekend! I'd say more, but.. hmm.. the Snesfreak Rule applies here.