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Ubisoft to gamers "Your Fat Lols"

Alphahawk

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So it's not really surprising given the success of Wii Fit and casual games in general but Ubisoft has announced that their next casual game will be titled "My Fitness Coach" and will come with a pedometer so you can trace your steps in real life. The game is supposed to be released this summer for the DS.

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Alphahawk said:
So it's not really surprising given the success of Wii Fit and casual games in general but Ubisoft has announced that their next casual game will be titled "My Fitness Coach" and will come with a pedometer so you can trace your steps in real life. The game is supposed to be released this summer for the DS.

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OT will be delighted.
 
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My fat? But I don't have any fat - I'm all muscle!

...oh, he was trying to be funny and grab attention... ah
 
Alphahawk said:
their next casual game will be titled "My Fitness Coach" and will come with a pedometer so you can trace your steps in real life.

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actually is "your / you are" a comment mistake?
i always thought people write that in chat/forum just because they are lazy to type the whole "you're/you are" out

is there anyone actually write "your" as "you're" in essay or assignment in their school?
 
gimz said:
actually is "your / you are" a comment mistake?
i always thought people write that in chat/forum just because they are lazy to type the whole "you're/you are" out

is there anyone actually write "your" as "you're" in essay or assignment in their school?

It's like two extra keys.
 
gimz said:
actually is "your / you are" a comment mistake?
i always thought people write that in chat/forum just because they are lazy to type the whole "you're/you are" out

is there anyone actually write "your" as "you're" in essay or assignment in their school?
You'd be surprised how widespread of a problem it is.
 
I can't help but think pointing out grammatical errors in a sentence that contains the word 'Lols' is quite missing the point.

Though, its much easier to wave your grammar e-penis around, i reckon.

Also, in before someone spells grammar "grammer", and someone tries to use that as a viable argument against them.
 
norinrad21 said:
They really need to stop this casual line crap. f**king Ubi

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As part of an in-depth interview to be published on GameDaily BIZ in the coming weeks, Ubisoft Montreal CEO Yannis Mallat talked to us a bit about his "rules" for making Wii games, among many other topics.

While Ubisoft Montreal is known more for blockbuster hardcore titles such as Prince of Persia and Assassin's Creed, the studio also has a casual team (which hasn't gotten much publicity) that as it turns out was very excited to work on games for Nintendo's Wii and DS, Mallat said: "We were working in secret on a game called My Word Coach... and we had the chance to show the game to [Nintendo of America President] Reggie Fils-Aime, and he saw the game and said 'You got it. You guys got exactly the type of game we want for this machine.' "

The effusive praise didn't stop with Fils-Aime either. When Ubisoft next met with Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, the studio received an even greater compliment. "He told us, 'Alright, we are going to treat you as if you were an internal Nintendo team.' And obviously it was an honor. I guess that [Nintendo] decided to do that because they felt that maybe we captured the spirit of what a 'casual' game could be or should be in a way," Mallat said.

Mallat added that he and his team then headed back to Montreal with all sorts of "rules, dos and don'ts and game system philosophies for [Nintendo's] systems." So what are the rules?

"There is a simple rule... especially with those games... they have to have a consumer benefit," he said. "Strong, obvious and accessible. Because they are designed for people who were not used to playing games, they have to be accessible. They have to have a consumer benefit because those guys, if they don't play games... they usually do something that matters in a way... they're used to making the most of their time. Even when they are doing crosswords, they are doing something valuable for them... So those are two of the main rules that a casual game should fulfill."

The full interview delves into emotion in games, Hollywood and gaming convergence, taking risk on new IP, and more.
 
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