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Post by mrmolecule on Mar 11, 2005 21:50:13 GMT -5
Anyway, I think Nintendo needs to buy some MORE developers before corporations like Microsoft and EA buy 'em out. I'd like to see Midway, Activision, or Atari safely in Nintendo's paws. Nintendo PC can handle all the computer releases.
About Retro? I think they need to remake Raven Blade, and come with new, original franchises. But the best franchises come from Miyamoto.
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Mar 11, 2005 23:27:50 GMT -5
Midway, Activision, or Atari I don't think I would mind those puiblishers never having a game on a Nintendo system ever again.... Nope, no I wouldn't.
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Post by Doubutsu80 on Mar 11, 2005 23:37:49 GMT -5
Nintendo nuclear bomes, start saving guys. Nintendo Nuclear Missiles Help the US protect North American Division of Nintendo. Maybe if we we can peruad North Korea to end their nuclear ambitions
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Post by mrmolecule on Mar 14, 2005 21:34:10 GMT -5
Actually, Atari's not that strong. You're right. The games are mediocre and they own a BUNCH of brand names, not existing developers, but they do own Shiny. And all they really do is make DBZ games... And Activision? Tony Hawk and Deer Hunter....hmmm..... Midway has made a couple of decent games, but..... Ok, you win.
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Mar 14, 2005 22:26:00 GMT -5
Anyway, publishers I'd actualy like to see Nintendo snatch up would be Capcom, Namco, Sega, Square-Enix, Blizzard and Ubisoft.
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Post by Doubutsu80 on Mar 14, 2005 23:29:40 GMT -5
Nintendo Food Nintendo Autoshop
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Post by Fryguy64 on Mar 15, 2005 5:47:42 GMT -5
Free Nintendo Wi-fi services...
Oh wait! That's already coming true! Hoorah! ;D
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Post by mrmolecule on Mar 18, 2005 12:48:32 GMT -5
Hmm...would would be cool if on the wireless functions (Wireless Adaptor and NDS), if Nintendo installed underground "pickup" stations along highways, oceans, and land. Imagine a massive chat session where dozens of Japanese gamers, some hundreds of Americans, a handful of Europeans, a group from China, a few Africans, several Austrailan gamers, and an Antarctic explorer all on PictoChat session. Kewl.
And... Nintendo TV Services. Another division.
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Post by missingno.is back? on Mar 19, 2005 10:20:30 GMT -5
Anyway, I think Nintendo needs to buy some MORE developers before corporations like Microsoft and EA buy 'em out. I'd like to see Midway, Activision, or Atari safely in Nintendo's paws. Nintendo PC can handle all the computer releases. About Retro? I think they need to remake Raven Blade, and come with new, original franchises. But the best franchises come from Miyamoto. Never, I don't want Nintendo to sink to EA's level.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Mar 19, 2005 13:10:23 GMT -5
Neither do I... but only because I'd need a team of writers and a massive budget to keep this site up to date I'm struggling as it is!
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Post by nocturnal YL on Mar 19, 2005 22:27:27 GMT -5
It should develop sme save file reader. ;D I sometimes sccidentially lose save files (It happened to me once when Playing Mario Party 4), so having back-ups would be nice. Now what I do is using Gamecube's bios to do the backup, which you may accidentially delete the wrong file before copying. So I think having PC-stored save files around would be cool. It's called Nintendo hardware
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Post by mrmolecule on Mar 20, 2005 16:56:25 GMT -5
I heard Revelation will have a hard drive. You are in luck.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Mar 21, 2005 6:00:08 GMT -5
I heard Revelation will have a hard drive. You are in luck. I hope it'll be using normal file systems like FAT, ...WAIT, I'm not supposed to open the cover of a console and break the warrant am I? I hope it will be accessible by PCs or save files are transferrable. I'm tired of helping my cousin to get his 150th star of 64 DS
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Post by Fryguy64 on Mar 21, 2005 9:30:55 GMT -5
I hope there will be some kind of decent save file system for the Revolution as well. I have one huge memory card with all of my saves on it (except for Animal Crossing and Pokemon Colosseum), and if it gets corrupted that's all of my files gone for good.
So some kind of file transfer device would be nice.
I've heard rumours that it will have a hard drive. I don't think Nintendo has come out and said anything of the sort themselves yet. Following Microsoft's example would be a good idea though, as it's one of the finer points of the X-Box. Nintendo said they were learning lessons from the competition as well as developing their own solutions, and they've proved this with their wi-fi commitment for Rev and DS. Hopefully that's not all they've picked up.
I would also like to see more Nintendo software geared towards older players. That's not the same as saying they should ditch their well-loved franchises, but they could definitely outdo the efforts of other companies in producing spectacular RPGs and adventure games. The software balance this generation has been too geared towards the lower age range of the market - compare the first-party published games on Gamecube to the N64's list. Big age difference. Maybe that's because there's no Rare producing Goldeneyes and Jet Force Geminis, but there's no excuse for not picking up a developer who can produce such things.
Rant over.
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Post by Hiker of Games on Mar 21, 2005 10:02:21 GMT -5
They have Retro and Silicon Knights, but both only seem to be able to spit one game out at a time.
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