Well, I never got the game myself the first time around, so I might get it, if only to convince Square to bring more of their games to the Wii U.
Specifically games with the words Final and Fantasy.
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Posted by SDDMN on 20 March 2013 - 12:40 PM
Well, I never got the game myself the first time around, so I might get it, if only to convince Square to bring more of their games to the Wii U.
Specifically games with the words Final and Fantasy.
Posted by SDDMN on 17 March 2013 - 08:57 AM
They're gauging sales to determine if it's worth it to bring DLC to the Wii U version of Need for Speed MW.
As tweeted by Alex Ward:
Only one way to solve this. Support the game. If the sales are there it makes sense to do the DLC. Simple as that.
Posted by SDDMN on 15 March 2013 - 06:22 PM
Meh, SR4 looks more like SR3 DLC than anything, lol.
There's an article about this on GoNintendo where someone in the comments said SR4 started out as SR3 DLC, then turned into it's own game. I'll show you the quote.
By Nintendude92:
Well in their defense, Development of this saints row started as DLC for SR3. The DLC went far beyond the scope and they decided to make it into sr4. Given that Volition Isn't really in a position to make the call to go to Wii U, it is understandable. Remember, they've got a new home.
http://www.gonintend...story&id=198134
Posted by SDDMN on 02 March 2013 - 09:04 PM
If you have already played the mobile game known as Era's Adventure, you already noticed that the main character is Yoshi. Here is an answer from the developer, Botond Kopacz on why Yoshi is in the game.
"Actually this is an indie game developed by one developer, so due to the limitation of effort, I purchased a cute character from TurboSquid, one of the biggest 3D asset stores, without knowing the background story of the character Yoshi, since I'm not a Super Mario fan,"
"Once the game was released on the Play Store, after spending hundreds of hours in making the game, I started receiving 'kind' mails from Super Mario fans that I stole Yoshi, etc. So I started Googling and I realized that the character is really from the Super Mario series," Kopacz said.
But even after hearing about the problem, he says he didn't find anything related to the specific 3D model of Yoshi in the US copyright, trademark, and pattern database. "Since no assets are stolen from any Nintendo game or website and the Yoshi's name is not present anywhere, there is no copyright violation. [There would be] at least pattern violation if the 3D model is detailedly registered in the US pattern database."
http://arstechnica.c...nlicensed-game/
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To be completely blunt and honest, there’s no way that the Wii U processor is ‘horrible and slow’ compared to other platforms.
However Hayashi does admit the Wii U hasn't pushed the bar of the previous generation's processor speeds, but insists that the next generation is about more than just beefing up CPUs.
If you’re basing this simply on processor speed, then it’s not next generation. If you’re basing this on Wii U being a new idea that challenges existing platforms, then it definitely is next generation. It is a console videogame platform that is now independent of the TV. Nobody has done that before.
Players want new innovation that includes the environment in which you play and services you use, rather than just raw processor spec. Nintendo is at the forefront of that innovation. I’m looking forward to seeing what the other platforms come up with in the future.