i can easily see people doing the monthly payment thing. if microsoft is truly going nuts with specs, it may be a test they're trying with that $99.99 kinect thing.
subprime kinect !!!
i can easily see people doing the monthly payment thing. if microsoft is truly going nuts with specs, it may be a test they're trying with that $99.99 kinect thing.
Would you guys rather have Mark Rein, Gabe Newell, Ken Levine, Hideo Kojima, or Michel Ancel come on stage during the presser for a "surprise announcement"?
Are they actually announcing something or is it a non-announcement like EA's Riccitiello last E3?
Screw Goku vs Superman! How about Frieza vs Reggie?!
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Would you guys rather have Mark Rein, Gabe Newell, Ken Levine, Hideo Kojima, or Michel Ancel come on stage during the presser for a "surprise announcement"?
Oh, sorry, that's my cue. Here's my summary of the news for today:
Edit: The "Free Space" is post #1484, wherein an apparently old trailer for a Ghost Recon game which had rather nice touchscreen functionality was reposted as a reminder
This is generally the equivalent to politics, where people go "If Politician X becomes president, I'm moving to Canada!". It is rare that people follow through on this sort of threat.
I guess I mean actually announcing a surprise product, not just empty blank support
I definitely feel the $99 package is a test. And I agree that the payment option will be the most likely choice. Along with increasing specs, it's pretty much a given they are going to include Kinect with it so they are going to have a tough time keeping the cost down to a reasonable target without a substantial loss. But either way I would like to see how the payment option affects their console margin.
kojima. Would love for the next big MGS title to make its way on the nintendo console. I know it'll be on Sonys, probably MS as well whenever it comes. But he best not leave em out.Would you guys rather have Mark Rein, Gabe Newell, Ken Levine, Hideo Kojima, or Michel Ancel come on stage during the presser for a "surprise announcement"?
Would you guys rather have Mark Rein, Gabe Newell, Ken Levine, Hideo Kojima, or Michel Ancel come on stage during the presser for a "surprise announcement"?
Out of those, Gabe. But I'd prefer it to be Yasumi Matsuno.
Here's what I wonder: I do not like the idea of leased (or something similar) gaming systems, just as I don't like with cars (or houses screw this stupid mortgage I have!). But is my bias towards Nintendo further enhancing my dislike for the concept? If Nintendo was first to this idea, would I be more supportive of it, or do I just generally think it's a bad idea on principle, even if it was an Iwata original?
Ken Levine to annouce Irrational developed Metroid
Would you guys rather have Mark Rein, Gabe Newell, Ken Levine, Hideo Kojima, or Michel Ancel come on stage during the presser for a "surprise announcement"?
not goodSomebody tell me how I should feel about this.
Who here has held a Wii U controller? How did it feel with the buttons below the right circlepad?
not good
it will be just like Other M, so excited and hyped at first....until the 1st cut scene
so would retro doing it though!But it will be for the "core gamer" right?
DF said the same thing about prominent developers saying the Wii U is worse than 360 in some aspects. People expecting 2x 360 or more are nuts.
so would retro doing it though!
IGN: Do you have a reaction to Nintendo's announcement, about the Wii U? I saw you were in the video they rolled.
Ken Levine: Just to be clear, there are no plans. I'm not saying it can't happen, but we have no plans to do any games for that platform. There are things about it that, as a core gamer, really appeal to me, that have nothing to do with Fruit Ninja. I have nothing against Fruit Ninja, I respect all kinds of games, I love all kinds of games, there are just certain kinds of things that are more suited to my taste. There are some things, as a core gamer, as a guy who likes lying in bed playing... I've always had to sacrifice that core gaming experience when I lie in bed playing games. We're now getting to a place with Vita and what Nintendo's doing where that's not necessarily going to be the case, where you can play full-on hardcore games in bed with the lights out while your wife's asleep. I like that a lot. That means a lot to me. On the airplane? That means a lot to me as a core gamer, that you've got two sticks. That's so important to me. The fact that the Wii U has got two sticks... I feel it's like... It's a great year for the core coming back and saying, okay, have your touch screens, have your motion control, we'll try to make that work, and if you can pull that off it'll be really good. But I want to have my cake and eat it too. I think these experiences are starting to allow that to happen. I love my iPad, but I mostly work on it, I don't play a lot of games on it, because I'm not into that style or form factor, that three-minute experience.
Would you guys rather have Mark Rein, Gabe Newell, Ken Levine, Hideo Kojima, or Michel Ancel come on stage during the presser for a "surprise announcement"?
My speculation:
Wii U .. 5x 360
Xbox3 .. 7x 360
PS4 .. 6x 360
But putting aside x* units, I expect Wii U to have 75% the real world performance of the new Xbox, while Sony's machine will be around 90%.
It's staring right at you. Obviously there's a new DBZ game coming to Wii U, it will all make sense at E3.This DB talk is kind of annoying. I need a nice rumor or some news to offset my annoyance.
Hasn't worked too well in the tablet market...but the subsidized prices suck ass there so it's not really a fair comparison. It's like $399+fat ass data contract for some random Android one...or an iPad for $399 with no contract. Tough choice! Really depends how much the new console costs them and how much they're willing to eat short term. I figure $199+contract is the highest they can go cause at $250-300 or whatever they'd be going straight up against the Wii U (assuming it's somewhere in the $300s).Agreed. Seeing the reaction to a choice of $499 or $199 and $15/mo for two years would be something I would be very interested to see from a business standpoint.
Rein or Newell just cause either one would cause a meltdown here.Would you guys rather have Mark Rein, Gabe Newell, Ken Levine, Hideo Kojima, or Michel Ancel come on stage during the presser for a "surprise announcement"?
I expect the difference to not matter at all to most people. What they'll notice more is if this or that big game they want is on one system and not the other.About the x*360 speculation. I really have a hard time believing the Wii U will end up closer to the 360 than to the "720" successor. One, Nintendo is building this from the ground up like they did with GCN. They are going to squeeze as much performance per dollar as they can get with today's available technology. And two, Microsoft and Sony only have an extra year to build their boxes. They won't have access to dramatically more modern chipsets.
My speculation:
Wii U .. 5x 360
Xbox3 .. 7x 360
PS4 .. 6x 360
But putting aside x* units, I expect Wii U to have 75% the real world performance of the new Xbox, while Sony's machine will be around 90%.
While other devs have said those devs may suck. (also I have no clue who/what DF is)DF said the same thing about prominent developers saying the Wii U is worse than 360 in some aspects. People expecting 2x 360 or more are nuts.
For me I said in that thread that I like the idea and hope MS retains it for Xbox 3 and that's despite any bias I may have. Though the extent of my bias goes no further than preferring to buy a Nintendo console over the others, while not wanting any of them to fail by their own possibly inept decisions. So I guess it could be argued that part of my support of it comes from providing an option that hopefully helps the console do well.
Why would Reggie be fighting a WiiU? Wouldn't it make more sense for it to be Geoff Knightly or an unchecked box and him holding a giant pen?
If that Mario game based on those screens in the DF article looks like that and isn't 1080p and 60fps, something has gone very wrong with Wii U hardware.
Gabe on stage with Miyamoto and/or Iwata could be the headline photo of the week (unless Nintendo has one hell of a final secret for the U).If Gabe came out that would be great for Nintendo.
There are people here who actually like the idea of consoles having a cell phone-esque contract?
In my opinion, that's the absolute worst possible place for the industry to go.
There are people here who actually like the idea of consoles having a cell phone-esque contract?
In my opinion, that's the absolute worst possible place for the industry to go.
It's the only way they'll ever release a game console anywhere near as powerful as gaming PC's at time of release. People who only care about power / graphic quality should be rooting for that.There are people here who actually like the idea of consoles having a cell phone-esque contract?
In my opinion, that's the absolute worst possible place for the industry to go.
Its a very bad idea simply because people will not consistently pay monthly fees for two separate electronic devices (phones and the hypothetical video game console).
You don't get that with cell phones, but people still buy iPhones on 2 year contract with but a 90 day warranty...All I know is that every new contract and contract renewal better come with a free warranty plan that lasts the entire length of the contract...because having your console break but still being required to pay XBL fees would just plain suck.
All I know is that every new contract and contract renewal better come with a free warranty plan that lasts the entire length of the contract...because having your console break but still being required to pay XBL fees would just plain suck.
You don't get that with cell phones, but people still buy iPhones on 2 year contract with but a 90 day warranty...
Yeah, I realize how unlikely it is, that's one of the big reasons hearing about subscription contracts worries me.
It's the only way they'll ever release a game console anywhere near as powerful as gaming PC's at time of release. People who only care about power / graphic quality should be rooting for that.
All I know is that every new contract and contract renewal better come with a free warranty plan that lasts the entire length of the contract...because having your console break but still being required to pay XBL fees would just plain suck.
now if MS were to charge $20 a month and that included 3 paid apps of your choice, then I'd might be ok. $20 covering my XBl, Hulu+, Netflix and HBO GO then its tempting.
EDIT: or give me 2 apps and the potion to customize my dashboard and not see ads for apps I don't want to see or use
Since E3 is near, I want to try something with you guys. Me and my friends created a google document for E3 predictions, where people can post what would be announced. I'm thinking about creating an doc just gaf. Seems easier then using a bingo card Anyone up for it?
I definitely feel the $99 package is a test. And I agree that the payment option will be the most likely choice. Along with increasing specs, it's pretty much a given they are going to include Kinect with it so they are going to have a tough time keeping the cost down to a reasonable target without a substantial loss. But either way I would like to see how the payment option affects their console margin.
All I know is that every new contract and contract renewal better come with a free warranty plan that lasts the entire length of the contract...because having your console break but still being required to pay XBL fees would just plain suck.