Hogge Posted May 15, 2013 Posted May 15, 2013 (edited) I know but I like FreddieW's stuff Yeah, he's brilliant. One thing I'm hoping for is the line of improved VC games that Nintendo promised from the get-go. The most obvious thing would obviously be to adapt the N64-games to 16:9 screens and boost the resolution. But swapped character/vehicle models would lift the games to a whole new level. Oh, and not to be a bore, but this trailer was just shown: And this footage is from an ancient PS3! Imagine what could be done on the shiny, modern Wii U! Edited May 15, 2013 by Hogge
D_prOdigy Posted May 15, 2013 Posted May 15, 2013 *3D Mario will be “huge, bigger than any Mario game to date” and looks “unlike anything you’ve ever seen” *Retro’s new game will be first person, futuristic, and something everyone wants them to do
Dcubed Posted May 16, 2013 Posted May 16, 2013 (edited) Hey, so I've been theorising that Nintendo might offer some game video recording/sharing features on Wii U in the future, similar to what Sony are promising with the PS4. I mean, the video encoding/decoding hardware is already there in the Wii U and they already record live game video in the background to generate the Gamepad video stream (the console can also support 2 Gamepads, so recording both the TV and the Gamepad gameplay is no problem either)... Even live streaming gameplay as you play the game would be very possible with no hit to gameplay performance at all... Plus they have that currently unused SD card slot that does not format your card, making it perfectly suited for saving videos onto...) And lo and behold, Nintendo have started doing Content ID matching on Youtube! http://www.gamefront.com/nintendo-flexing-copyright-clout-on-youtube-lets-play-channels/ So I was wondering whether this move to grant Nintendo greater control of videos on Youtube is a sign that they might be looking to offer video sharing via Miiverse sooner rather than later (perhaps even as part of the mysterious summer update that we know next to nothing about!) Or is it just Nintendo protecting their own interests and completely unrelated to Wii U? Edited May 16, 2013 by Dcubed
Hero-of-Time Posted May 16, 2013 Posted May 16, 2013 I'm hoping that they do offer video sharing. It's one of the features i'm most excited about with the PS4. I would love to capture my gameplay moments, but I refuse to shell out for a decent laptop and capture material.
Hogge Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 Earlier today, Nintendo apparently sent out a PM regarding what Wii U games they're going to show during E3. These apparently include entries from Mario Kart, Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda and Super Smash Bros. That's kinda weak, isn't it?
Fused King Posted May 17, 2013 Author Posted May 17, 2013 Earlier today, Nintendo apparently sent out a PM regarding what Wii U games they're going to show during E3. These apparently include entries from Mario Kart, Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda and Super Smash Bros.That's kinda weak, isn't it? There will probably be more, but there's no question that NINTENDO will focus heavily on the good ol'-same ol' now that the chips are down. Will that be enough? Will it still work? Will they reach the sales they are looking for? Nobody knows, cuz....NINTENDO BITCHES! I guess the exclusive Okami deal for the WiiU that was announced last week is a step in the right direction.
Rummy Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 I'm hoping that they do offer video sharing. It's one of the features i'm most excited about with the PS4. I would love to capture my gameplay moments, but I refuse to shell out for a decent laptop and capture material. This with miiverse sharing could/would be awesome. I'm not sure how much I'd use it, but I can definitely see the appeal. I think I remember when I was younger running my N64 through the VCR to record gameplay, lol. Earlier today, Nintendo apparently sent out a PM regarding what Wii U games they're going to show during E3. These apparently include entries from Mario Kart, Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda and Super Smash Bros.That's kinda weak, isn't it? Did you expect something more from Nintendo? They're turning franchising into a whole franchise!
Kaepora_Gaebora Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 So the NA Direct has said that Nintendo are partnering with Best Buy to have playable demos of the e3 games they show in 100 stores. So potentially Mario Kart, Mario U, and SSB demos for people to read about or watch on ND, then go out and try themselves...What a brilliant move, in my opinion. Why stand on a stage and talk about the games when you can get them out into the hands of the people that matter, the punters like us! This is the sort of thing I hoped would happen when they said they weren't doing a presentation, something different and consumer orientated
Dcubed Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 Guys... What if Sonic Lost World is coming from Retro Studios or NST... Naoto Ōshima (Sonic's original character designer/creator) does work for NST now... Also there are some rumblings coming from Sumo that might be hinting at a Mario/Sonic Kart crossover... https://twitter.com/S0LSUM0/status/327921575968010240 Mario & Sonic Kart as the upcoming "Mario Kart" title!? I'd be down for it. Sonic Racing Transformed was awesome - given a bit of Nintendo guidance, I reckon that Sumo could do great things with a Wii U exclusive Mario/Sonic Kart... So the NA Direct has said that Nintendo are partnering with Best Buy to have playable demos of the e3 games they show in 100 stores. So potentially Mario Kart, Mario U, and SSB demos for people to read about or watch on ND, then go out and try themselves...What a brilliant move, in my opinion. Why stand on a stage and talk about the games when you can get them out into the hands of the people that matter, the punters like us! This is the sort of thing I hoped would happen when they said they weren't doing a presentation, something different and consumer orientated So long as we also get those demos on the eShop, I'm cool with this
bryanee Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 So the NA Direct has said that Nintendo are partnering with Best Buy to have playable demos of the e3 games they show in 100 stores. So potentially Mario Kart, Mario U, and SSB demos for people to read about or watch on ND, then go out and try themselves...What a brilliant move, in my opinion. Why stand on a stage and talk about the games when you can get them out into the hands of the people that matter, the punters like us! This is the sort of thing I hoped would happen when they said they weren't doing a presentation, something different and consumer orientated They better put that shit on the Eshop otherwise meh especially since its just the States that have been confirmed.
Ashley Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 By the time E3 comes around all of the UK's specialist shops will be out of business
Rummy Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 So the NA Direct has said that Nintendo are partnering with Best Buy to have playable demos of the e3 games they show in 100 stores. So potentially Mario Kart, Mario U, and SSB demos for people to read about or watch on ND, then go out and try themselves...What a brilliant move, in my opinion. Why stand on a stage and talk about the games when you can get them out into the hands of the people that matter, the punters like us! This is the sort of thing I hoped would happen when they said they weren't doing a presentation, something different and consumer orientated Need to take it a step further to the global market - eShop demos. What's to stop it?
Jamba Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 Also there are some rumblings coming from Sumo that might be hinting at a Mario/Sonic Kart crossover... I'd be good with this. Transformed kicks ass and I've had a lot more fun with that then I did MK7.
Kaepora_Gaebora Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 Yeah agreed about eshop, nothing stopping it...my only concern is Nintendo said that e3 was basically for their American customers, if memory serves correct, when they announced eh wouldn't be holding an e3 press conference. So we may be forced to lust after these games from afar! One thing I would expect as an absolute priority is for Nintendo to have a Wii U and 3DS Nintendo Direct channel/app ready for e3. That content should be available immediately to stream through your Nintendo device and pushed to those who don't have a dicky bird what e3 or even a Nintendo Direct is!
Fused King Posted May 18, 2013 Author Posted May 18, 2013 https://twitter.com/S0LSUM0/status/327921575968010240 Mario & Sonic Kart as the upcoming "Mario Kart" title!? I'd be down for it. Sonic Racing Transformed was awesome - given a bit of Nintendo guidance, I reckon that Sumo could do great things with a Wii U exclusive Mario/Sonic Kart... ...I'm down with it as long as all the Sonic characters use no vehicles but just their feet.
Dcubed Posted May 18, 2013 Posted May 18, 2013 ...I'm down with it as long as all the Sonic characters use no vehicles but just their feet. THIS! Why on earth SEGA insist on having their characters use normal vehicles instead of Flintstones style "cars" I have no idea It's the perfect solution and would look funny as hell
Jonnas Posted May 18, 2013 Posted May 18, 2013 THIS! Why on earth SEGA insist on having their characters use normal vehicles instead of Flintstones style "cars" I have no idea It's the perfect solution and would look funny as hell I think this is the first sensible argument I've heard regarding why Sonic characters should use their feet
Andyliini Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 There's a rumour flying around that Nintendo's plans for E3-presentations have been leaked. It looks like this: > Pre-NintE3do Direct: Wii U & Nintendo 3DS. Summary: Join us for our worldwide announcement of Nintendo’s E3 Expo plans for June 10th through June 13th. In this direct, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will clarify a few names, logos and release dates for upcoming Wii U and Nintendo 3DS software that we will be exhibiting at E3. Furthermore, Mr. Iwata-san will detail how our new E3 structure will work including software updates that will allow you to view Nintendo E3 information where ever you go. (Late May, first week of June.) >NintE3do Direct: Wii U & Nintendo 3DS Social Software. Summary: Welcome to our first ever Nintendo Direct from E3! Before we announce all of the video game software Nintendo plans to release this Summer and Holiday in 2013, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata would like to go into detail a list of software updates for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS and how new social games and applications such as Wii Fit U and Mii Kabuki Theater will leverage those features in the following months. (June 10th) >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Wii U Zapper. Summary: In our first installment of Iwata’s Asks, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will interview hardware developers and key software developers at Nintendo R&D to how the Wii U Zapper was designed and created to expand the game-play potential of the Wii U GamePad. >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Disney Interactive Studios. Summary: In this Iwata Asks, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will talk to our friends at Disney Interactive, investigating how Disney’s newest properties such as Star Wars, Disney Infinity and Planes will offer unique game-play experience on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. (June 10th) >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Ubisoft. Summary: In this Iwata Asks, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will interview Ubisoft President Yves Guillemot and the rest of the development staff at Ubisoft as they showcase the huge list of games Ubisoft will bring to the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS platform such as Watch_Dogs and Rayman Legends. (June 10th) >NintE3do Direct: Nintendo eShop Showcase: [i didn't feel this had enough ground to add into the article, I might post it in a future article.] >NintE3do Direct: Wii U Software Showcase. Summary: Welcome to the Nintendo Direct E3 Wii U Software Showcase. Nintendo Co Ltd. President and Nintendo of America CEO Satoru Iwata and Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Amie will showcase brand new titles coming to the Wii U. First footage will be shown of Super Smash Bros, Super Mario Wii U, Mario Kart U, Yarn Yoshi, and Project X and more as well as key titles from our partnerships and third party software publishers. (June 11th) >NintE3do Direct: Nintendo 3DS Software Showcase. Summary: Welcome to the Nintendo Direct E3 Nintendo 3DS Software Showcase. Nintendo Co Ltd. President and Nintendo of America CEO Satoru Iwata and Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Amie will showcase brand new titles coming to the Nintendo 3DS. More footage will be shown for The Legend of Zelda: Return to the Past, Mario Party 3D, Mario & Luigi’s Dream Team and Pokemon X & Y as well as key titles from our partnerships and third party software publishers. New unannounced titles for Nintendo 3DS will also be shown. (June 11th) >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Retro Studios: Summary: In this Iwata Asks, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will interview the talented people at Retro Studios as they go in depth on their latest game for Wii U that has been years in the making, a huge undertaking to create something nobody has seen before! (June 11th) >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Platinum Games. Summary: In this Iwata Asks, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will interview the Japanese hardcore gamer darling, Platinum Games, as they go deeper into how the Wii U gives the studio an amazing canvas to create fast paced, hard edged action games. New footage from The Wonderful 101, Bayonetta 2 and other projects will be spotlighted. (June 11th) >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Monolith Soft. Summary: In this Iwata Asks, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will interview Tetsuya Takahashi and the rest of the Monolith Soft staff on how the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS allows them to dream and design bigger than ever before. New footage from Monolith Soft Wii U and Nintendo 3DS projects will be shown. (June 11th) >NintE3do Direct: Super Smash Bros Direct. Summary: Welcome to the first ever Super Smash Bros Direct! In this first episode, Super Smash Bros creator and President of Sora Ltd. Masahiro Sakurai will give a detailed tour of the game’s new mechanics as well as the relationship between the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions of the game. New footage from both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games will be shown. (June 11th) >NintE3do Direct: Miyamoto’s Inside Story. Summary: In this special Nintendo Direct, join legendary video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto as well as General Manager of EAD Software Development Department Takashi Tezuka, Nintendo EAD Tokyo Development Group Producer Yoshiaki Koizumi, Mario Kart Producer Hideki Konno, Pikmin Producer Hiroyuki Kimura and Legend of Zelda Series Director Eiji Aonuma as they explore the workings of Miyamoto’s design philosophy in the newest Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games announced at E3 2013. (June 11th) >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Activision. Summary: In this Iwata Asks, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will interview Activision CEO Bobby Kotick as they review all the amazing games Activison will bring to Wii U and Nintendo 3DS platforms from Call of Duty Ghosts to Skylanders: Swap Force and more! (June 12th) >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Capcom. Summary: In this Iwata Asks, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata will interview Yoshinori Ono as they dish out news of Capcom’s new endeavors on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. (June 12th) >NintE3do Direct: TOP SECRET IWATA ASKS– June 12th– Summary: [Not enough ground] >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Square Enix– June 12th– Summary: [Not enough ground] >NintE3do Direct: Iwata Asks Sega– June 12th– Summary: [Not enough ground] >NintE3do Direct: TOP SECRET IWATA ASKS– June 12th– Summary: [Not enough ground] >NintE3do Direct: Pokemon Direct– June 13th– Summary: Welcome to the newest installment of Pokemon Direct. In this edition, Pokemon Game Director Junichi Masuda will give us an in-depth look into the brave new world of Pokemon X and Pokemon Y for the Nintendo 3DS. New Pokemon will be revealed and new game-play mechanics never seen before in the series will be featured. >NintE3do Direct: Nintendo E3 2013 Conclusion– June 13th Summary: Thank you all for tuning in to the Nintendo E3 2013 Direct Experience. Before we close shop, Nintendo Co Ltd. President Satoru Iwata would like to express his thanks for those who support Nintendo with our Wii U and Nintendo 3DS products as well as recap all the biggest highlights and buzz from you, our fans. As the author says himself, this is a rumor, and it's possible that none of the above will happen. But if they do.... Looks juicy. Source
Hogge Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 Interresting, yet somewhat underwhelming. The fact that a bunch of stuff remains unknown, as well as the vagueness of everything makes me think this is fake. A new zapper would be cool, but only if it'll be more than a plastic shell. The Wii Zapper was a disaster, as it felt cheap, the trigger was in the wrong place and there was no stock. Also, you had no easy access to the buttons on the top of the controller etc. However, the idea of having the pad on top of this type of thing: The Wii U would instantly become the FPS console of choice
Rummy Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 Yeah agreed about eshop, nothing stopping it...my only concern is Nintendo said that e3 was basically for their American customers, if memory serves correct, when they announced eh wouldn't be holding an e3 press conference. So we may be forced to lust after these games from afar! One thing I would expect as an absolute priority is for Nintendo to have a Wii U and 3DS Nintendo Direct channel/app ready for e3. That content should be available immediately to stream through your Nintendo device and pushed to those who don't have a dicky bird what e3 or even a Nintendo Direct is! That's so short sighted, plus not good with the current Wii U situation. Yeah US is a big market, but THE REST OF THE WORLD is a little bit bigger really - feel like Nintendo don't really care about us sometimes. A Nintendo direct app/channel is a genius idea too, can't even believe they don't have it. Archive of all directs, and maybe Iwata Asks, for people to watch/read at their leisure maybe? Or at least the last few directs or so.
Jonnas Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 That's so short sighted, plus not good with the current Wii U situation. Yeah US is a big market, but THE REST OF THE WORLD is a little bit bigger really - feel like Nintendo don't really care about us sometimes. The US is the biggest videogaming market, and a stable one at that. Europe is quite small, disorganized and disjointed by comparison (and going through a bigger crisis, no less). Japan is another important market for Nintendo, but there's no trouble there, I'd say. I'm not sure about how important the Australian market is, but considering their censorship laws and judging how often they get the shaft in release dates and pricing, I'd wager "not very". Honestly, the only way the rest of the world could become a bigger market than the US is if relatively unexplored areas (like Brazil, Latin America, China, etc.) became viable markets. I feel I went a bit off-topic with this, so I will say that global demos is definitely something they should strive for, even if I don't blame them for testing the waters first. And considering Nintendo is more open to criticism than ever (what with Miiverse) I'd say this is a good opportunity to let them know this is a good idea, encourage them to make it global.
Rummy Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 (edited) I'm not denying it's very large, and a united one; but I base them not being the biggest market by americas sales divided by all sales not being much more than 50% if that. It's very close, but even at 50% or 60% there's still a very large remainder left of their world market. I've based this off hardware sales more than software too; so again I might not be correct; http://www.vgchartz.com/analysis/platform_totals/ Edited May 19, 2013 by Rummy
Ronnie Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 "The Legend of Zelda: Return to the Past" sounds a vaguely plausible title actually, even though that 'report' is almost certainly BS.
Dcubed Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 Nintendo stuff never leaks (barring that one exception with DKCR being leaked a day before its E3 announcment and the Nikkei report on the 3DS, which had a bunch of fake info mixed in with the real) so this is all obviously fake. If this was Microsoft or Sony however, then I'd probably say it's likely to be real. Microsoft in particular are leaker than a broken sieve Oh and I hope that ALTTP 2 ends up getting called A Link to The Future. That would be a much better name than Return to The Past.
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