jman2050 said:Do you guys really think that if Team Ninja were straying far from what Nintendo wants from one of their established franchises that they wouldn't bitch slap them into place at the first opportunity? They did the same thing with Retro and every other dev they collaborated with, why would this be different?
Monroeski said:Am I the "Nintendo fan" you're talking about? :lol
I'm not a Nintendo apologist by a long shot, but I just find it amazing all the people that get mad at them for milking their old franchises as if that's something new. THAT'S WHAT THEY DO. They milk old franchises, and they have a major focus on a part of the market that are not GAFfers (Wii Fit, vitality monitor, etc.). Getting angry at them for that is like eating a spoonful of sugar and being pissed off that it's not sour.
Never really been a big Metroid fan (in that I haven't played many of the games, not that I dislike them), but for some reason I like hearing about new games in the series. Really interesting to see where the series goes imo.
Why are you assuming this was a new franchise that they slapped metroid over?Commanche Raisin Toast said:it just seems like anytime someone says "gee whiz new ip's would be neato" it automatically = some sort of heresy.
and as far as them milking franchises, they DO trickle out new ones, but when there is obvious demand for something NEW and something HARDCORE, they give us something new that is irrelevant, and they give us something they're already whoring out, and slap the hardcore label on it.
sure, team ninja being on the case seems awesome, and it will probably be the first metroid i really enjoy, but why not just do this with all the core franchises, and like someone (you?) said, get the main nintendo omni-brain focused on new ideas and IP's. im the same way with metroid though, i keep trying them, keep sort of liking them, and im waiting for nintendo (or whoever helps them with core IP's) to do something that i can get into.
posts like these are so much more annoying than any presumptuous criticism. don't tell people what they do and do not want, thankyouverymuchBrandNew said:nintendo gives fans what they want; fans still bitch
camineet said:The new Metroid looks cooler than this:
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....the prerendered CG Metroid reveal at Space World 2000....
darkwings said:I played all of them. The first Prime game was the best, but 3 was kinda meh. And it didnt look leaps and bounds better then the 1st one.
I am more excited for this game. Plus Nintendo is guiding them with the direction.
Timber said:posts like these are so much more annoying than any presumptuous criticism. don't tell people what they do and do not want, thankyouverymuch
The problem, here, is just that you don't seem to understand Nintendo. There's been a rift amongst the fans formed over the last couple of years with some completely embracing Nintendo's attempts to expand the audience, and others resenting that they have begun to ignore their roots in favor of mediocre content aimed at casuals. Those in the latter group last year would have killed for a new installment of a beloved franchise.Commanche Raisin Toast said:it just seems like anytime someone says "gee whiz new ip's would be neato" it automatically = some sort of heresy.
and as far as them milking franchises, they DO trickle out new ones, but when there is obvious demand for something NEW and something HARDCORE, they give us something new that is irrelevant, and they give us something they're already whoring out, and slap the hardcore label on it.
sure, team ninja being on the case seems awesome, and it will probably be the first metroid i really enjoy, but why not just do this with all the core franchises, and like someone (you?) said, get the main nintendo omni-brain focused on new ideas and IP's. im the same way with metroid though, i keep trying them, keep sort of liking them, and im waiting for nintendo (or whoever helps them with core IP's) to do something that i can get into.
evilromero said:Dammit. I DON'T want a Japanese dev team making a Metroid game.
avatar299 said:Why are you assuming this was a new franchise that they slapped metroid over?
Maybe....just maybe someone at Team Ninja likes this franchise
Commanche Raisin Toast said:i don't know where you got that point, but you should probably put it back and wash your hands. you don't know where it's been.
srsly, no clue where that came from.
LAMENS:
+i like this idea, and will try it
+i am upset that nintendo isn't exploring new IP's and franchises
+maybe N should let other companies help with their core IP's like this more so they can work on other stuff
No this is not a joke. And yes I know that. I'm one of the biggest, if not the biggest, Metroid fan here. And it's clear Retro captured the essence of the Metroid series with their Prime games while Nintendo completely missed the mark with the watered down Fusion and Zero Mission games. This already looks too action-oriented, too anime, too story-based to make for a great Metroid experience. On top of that Western devs just know Sci-Fi better than Japanese devs in my opinion. Mass Effect, Prime and Halo as great recent examples. This is too bad. Metroid was untarnished saved for the harmless handheld entries.darkwings said:Is this a joke? You do realize that Metroid is created by a japanese developer right? (R&D1, Nintendo)The legend himself Gunpei Yokoi.
_Alkaline_ said:We get a mix of third-person, 2D and first-person. I wonder how and why the perspective changes.
evilromero said:No this is not a joke. And yes I know that. I'm one of the biggest, if not the biggest, Metroid fan here. And it's clear Retro captured the essence of the Metroid series with their Prime games while Nintendo completely missed the mark with the watered down Fusion and Zero Mission games. This already looks too action-oriented, too anime, too story-based to make for a great Metroid experience. On top of that Western devs just know Sci-Fi better than Japanese devs in my opinion. Mass Effect, Prime and Halo as great recent examples. This is too bad. Metroid was untarnished saved for the harmless handheld entries.
evilromero said:No this is not a joke. And yes I know that. I'm one of the biggest, if not the biggest, Metroid fan here. And it's clear Retro captured the essence of the Metroid series with their Prime games while Nintendo completely missed the mark with the watered down Fusion and Zero Mission games. This already looks too action-oriented, too anime, too story-based to make for a great Metroid experience. On top of that Western devs just know Sci-Fi better than Japanese devs in my opinion. Mass Effect, Prime and Halo as great recent examples. This is too bad. Metroid was untarnished saved for the harmless handheld entries.
MechaX said:I was with you up until you said that Zero Mission and Fusion were watered down in any sense of the word.
MechaX said:I was with you up until you said that Zero Mission and Fusion were watered down in any sense of the word.
AntMurda said:*Metroid Press Sheet Update!!
YOSHIO SAKAMOTO (NINTENDO) and Software Planning & Development 1 (Nintendo) are
officially working on the game with Team Ninja!!
Sakamoto and Metroid are back!!
AntMurda said:*Metroid Press Sheet Update!!
YOSHIO SAKAMOTO (NINTENDO) and Software Planning & Development 1 (Nintendo) are
officially working on the game with Team Ninja!!
Sakamoto and Metroid are back!!
evilromero said:No this is not a joke. And yes I know that. I'm one of the biggest, if not the biggest, Metroid fan here. And it's clear Retro captured the essence of the Metroid series with their Prime games while Nintendo completely missed the mark with the watered down Fusion and Zero Mission games. This already looks too action-oriented, too anime, too story-based to make for a great Metroid experience. On top of that Western devs just know Sci-Fi better than Japanese devs in my opinion. Mass Effect, Prime and Halo as great recent examples. This is too bad. Metroid was untarnished saved for the harmless handheld entries.
Archie said:Nintendo gives fans a hard edged game and the message board manchildren still whine. Jesus Christ.
Father_Brain said:Where does it say that? There's no fact sheet on the press site - only screens and the trailer.
Mr. Sakamoto (*NEW*)
Group Manager/Software Planning and Development Department Production Group No. 1
Software Planning and Development Division
Mr. Hayashi (*NEW*)
Team NINJA Team Leader
TECMO, LTD.
evilromero said:No this is not a joke. And yes I know that. I'm one of the biggest, if not the biggest, Metroid fan here. And it's clear Retro captured the essence of the Metroid series with their Prime games while Nintendo completely missed the mark with the watered down Fusion and Zero Mission games. This already looks too action-oriented, too anime, too story-based to make for a great Metroid experience. On top of that Western devs just know Sci-Fi better than Japanese devs in my opinion. Mass Effect, Prime and Halo as great recent examples. This is too bad. Metroid was untarnished saved for the harmless handheld entries.
Dude, we seriously need a link. If true that makes a world of difference.AntMurda said:*Metroid Press Sheet Update!!
YOSHIO SAKAMOTO (NINTENDO) and Software Planning & Development 1 (Nintendo) are
officially working on the game with Team Ninja!!
Sakamoto and Metroid are back!!
Congratulations, if you were never a joke character before you are now. That's a lot of presumptuousness per square inch.evilromero said:I'm one of the biggest, if not the biggest, Metroid fan here. And it's clear Retro captured the essence of the Metroid series with their Prime games while Nintendo completely missed the mark with the watered down Fusion and Zero Mission games.