About parties...
#1
Posted 19 April 2012 - 06:44 PM
"The legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap was developed by Nintendo and Capcom and published by Nintendo. When a 3rd party company makes an exculusive game for a console, we call it 2nd party, right? But what if the game was developed by the 2nd AND 1st party then released as an excusive? Would that be 1.5 party?? Plus Nintendo owns the series so if done with no mistake, THE MINISH CAP IS 1.25 PARTY???
Monster Hunter tri is a game developed by Capcom. Here (in North America), the game was published by Capcom only for the Wii. That makes it 3rd party. But in Europe, the game was published by Nintendo, which makes it second party. There again, if done with no mistake, the game would be 2.5 party?? "
Looking for my brain? You're too late: it blew while thinking about that.
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#3
Posted 19 April 2012 - 07:57 PM
#4
Posted 27 April 2012 - 03:15 PM
LOL it would be funny to see "Nintendo needs to get some 1.25 party support".Lol i love the last sentence haha . But good point here i have never thought of parties in that way . I guess you could be honestly correct about this theory . I just dont think companys would go through the hassle to recognize it
#5
Posted 27 April 2012 - 10:49 PM
This is where it ends
#6
Posted 28 April 2012 - 05:40 AM
#7
Posted 28 April 2012 - 09:03 AM
Sorry to ruin the fun.
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#8
Posted 28 April 2012 - 10:27 AM
lol I know but from a Nintendo point of view, the more they're involved in the development of a 3rd party game, the more it gets near the 1st party.Whoever owns the IP, is the party.
Sorry to ruin the fun.
But yeah you know its a joke topic
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