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#277252 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD (Review) | ZyroXZ2

Posted by ZyroXZ2 on 14 March 2014 - 08:14 PM

Welcome to a channel that welcomes you with open arms!  No no, it doesn't matter what systems or games you play, you can come here and enjoy any of it, or all of it! ;D

 

This thread will maintain a rolling 2-video log, enjoy!

 

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD (Review)

 

 

Street Fighter V (PS4 Review)

 

 

 

 

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P.S.  Mods, this thread has been converted into a singular thread in which ALL of my videos will be placed, thus I will only be maintaining a single thread instead of two! ^-^




#284398 Insider leaking E3 stuff: Mass Effect, Fallout, Mistwalker Xbone game and more

Posted by Bill Cipher on 07 May 2014 - 06:42 PM

Yeah, this guy is full of such crap. He stated early on in his feed from what I see:

 

 

https://twitter.com/BalrogTheMaster I say this as a guy who used to WORK at Nintendo. Ganer expectations have changed and they need to wake up.

— Ahsan Rasheed (@thuway) https://twitter.com/...088774582882305

 

Yet, his twitter says he's a doctor. I'm the son of a a guy who changed careers so I grew up with my Dad going through Med School. To put it bluntly,

 

THERE IS NO BLOODY WAY HE WORKED AT NINTENDO AND IS A DOCTOR.

 

Let's look at his picture. I'm horrible with ages, But I'm betting he's under 30. If we assume he graduated at 17/18 like most students, here's his trajectory.

 

17/18: Go to college

21/22: Get into Med School

25/26: Get into residency

27/28: Finish residency

 

Now, this is assuming he's taking the normal amount of time for becoming a doctor. However, what's not being included in here is A) Time, which Med school students have like NONE at all to be having another job, and B ) His statement that he worked at Nintendo. Nintendo wants 2-3 years of tech experience and they only hire the best. So pray tell me, where the heck did he find time to get a masters in Software(Which IIRC is what you want to be taken seriously by Nintendo), get a job at Nintendo then quit said job, enter Med school(This is highly unlikely as you need a strong Bio component to get into Med School IIRC), finish residency,  and become a doctor by the age of 30?

 

TL;DR version: This guy is full of so much hot air that we can float a city above the clouds using his body.

 

 

EDIT: I did some snooping. According to his facebook, he was born in May 1986. That places him at like...28 right now. This just adds further to the crap he's spewing.




#266021 The Secret Developers: Wii U - the inside story

Posted by Nollog on 11 January 2014 - 01:18 PM

I read it. Sounds like someone's butthurt over Nintendo not doing his job for him.


#266087 Does anyone else find it hard to communicate with people on the forum?

Posted by Tom on 11 January 2014 - 09:15 PM

Chat was nice until all the bronies came along.

Damn bronies ruin everything.




#259053 IGN admits their pre-release Ghosts footage wasn't 1080p after all

Posted by Zinix on 04 December 2013 - 06:38 PM

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https://twitter.com/...755441631653888




#258968 Nintendo’s Game About The Holocaust, Slavery, And Baby Jesus

Posted by NintendoReport on 04 December 2013 - 08:58 AM

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#258962 Nintendo’s Game About The Holocaust, Slavery, And Baby Jesus

Posted by meitantei_conan on 04 December 2013 - 08:33 AM

http://www.dromble.c...very-and-jesus/

In 1991, Nintendo’s EAD team and Pax Softnica co-developed a text-based adventure game called “Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de…” 

The game was published by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System (NES), and Shigeru Miyamoto was listed as a superviser on it according to the Kyoto Report.  You may remember Pax Softnica for working on games such as “Mother”, “Earthbound”, and “Pokemon Snap”. The Japanese title of “Time Twist” has been translated as both, “Time Twist: The Corners of History” or “Time Twist: On the Outskirts of History”. The game is divided between two floppy disks that were sold on the same day.  Also, before music composer Hajime Hirasawa composed music for Star Fox (SNES), the first game he ever composed music for was “Time Twist”.

When I recently discovered the existence of this game, most people told me they never heard of it. That is no surprise since the game was only released in Japan.  Even in Japan, Nintendo never promoted this game on television. Therefore, I figured it would be fun to discuss this Nintendo published game which is really more like an interactive graphic novel.  Perhaps they didn’t have much confidence in the sales, but the game is pretty rare to find for the most part.

There are a few reasons why this game was never localized outside of Japan.  For one, the SNES had released around that same time period so there wasn’t much of a point in localizing an NES title.  Secondly, some of the themes in the game are definitely not suitable for Nintendo’s family friendly audience. Some of the adult themes present in this game would be a minefield of controversy if Nintendo tried re-publishing it on the virtual console today.

According to Wikipedia, the plot/story of the Nintendo published  Time Twist” is the following:

“The year is 1995, and the impending turn of the 20th century is instilling fear and uncertainty in mankind, and fortune telling shows have become popular. On September 25, 1995, a young boy living in Tokyo hears on a fortune telling show that he will meet the girl of his dreams in a museum located outside the city limits. He visits the “Devil Museum” and meets a girl inside, but a sudden earthquake cuts their meeting short. The boy recites the incantation from the fortune-telling show said to “capture the heart of the girl of his dreams”, but the incantation destroys the seal on a vase containing the devil. The reanimated devil takes control of the boy’s body, leaving the boy trapped in the devil’s decaying body. He chases the devil to the house of Dr. Simon, a physics scientist hiding from the media. The devil has stolen the scientist’s time machine called the “Time Belt” and uses it to travel back in time. The young boy’s soul is also pulled back into the past by the Time Belt.

The plot almost sounds like something from an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Throughout the game, you are able to possess the minds of animals and people, and you also have access to other menu commands as well. The goal of the game is to try to stop the devil from wrecking havoc on important events in history. Time Twist has you visit historical locations and time periods based on real events.

For example, your character transports to the year 1944 and visits Southern Germany concentration camps where Jews are being exterminated. Kotaku says this game even has a scene where you can beat up (or possibly kill) Adolf Hitler.

Your character also travels to the Civil War era where you visit cotton plantations in Atlanta, Georgia.  I’ve read on a few message boards that there’s a scene where a Klu Klux Klan member shoots an African American woman, and that it’s one of the few instances of violence in the game.  It’s interesting to see Japanese companies trying to tackle a dark chapter in American history.

Toward the end of the game, you will also visit Nazareth and Bethlehem around 100 B.C. for the Nativity of Jesus Christ.  This is one of the last places you visit in the game.

During this scene, we witness Baby Jesus jump out of the Virgin Mary’s arms and become possessed by the devil. As baby Jesus flies around trying to create chaos, it’s your job to beat the devil out of him. The protagonist decides to electrocute Baby Jesus so the devil will leave his body.  After successfully destroying the demon, Joseph and the Virgin Mary thank you for your help and walk away.  You can check out the Jesus scene in the video below.

Today’s Nintendo wouldn’t touch a game like this with a ten foot pole, and I doubt you will ever see this game on the Japanese virtual console. When looking back at Nintendo’s early history, you can see how Nintendo of America still hasn’t changed much with their censorship policies.  For example, you may remember Nintendorejecting The Binding of Isaac for the 3DS due to religious themes, and “Imagination is the only Escape” was rejected due to themes about the Holocaust.

Gameplay footage from Nintendo’s Time Twist:

 

 




#258964 Nintendo’s Game About The Holocaust, Slavery, And Baby Jesus

Posted by 3Dude on 04 December 2013 - 08:43 AM

Clearly, they are reviving this series for the wii u, and this is what Reggie is going to show at vga.


#258552 Knack out sales Mario in UK

Posted by 3Dude on 02 December 2013 - 04:32 AM

WOW i love my ps4 but this is wrong,i havnt got mario yet but im going to,its MUCH better than knack from what ive seen,surely ps4 hasnt outsold the wii u in the uk already?


1. Yes it has, ps4 has already outsold wii u's ltd in the uk.

2. LMFAO. Wow UK, you should be ashamed.


#258512 Rubin: "Nintendo Is Irrelevant As A Hardware Manufacturer In The Console...

Posted by Zinix on 01 December 2013 - 08:42 PM

 

Former THQ president Jason Rubin recently discussed Nintendo's current state as a hardware maker, saying that the company is essentially "irrelevant" in the console space.

Speaking on the latest episode of GameTrailers' Bonus Round, Rubin said flat out that "Nintendo is irrelevant as a hardware manufacturer in the console business." However, that isn't to say that he doesn't believe there is a lot of value at Nintendo, it's just found in the software. 

He then went on to say how the company is a "worldwide treasure," adding that "it is a crime that we do not play those games on the systems that we have."

Do you agree with the former THQ exec? Is it time that Nintendo focuses on what it does best and delivers its software across a plethora of gaming devices? Let us know in the comments below.

 

http://www.gamerevol...-business-22865

 

 

Oh, look, it's the guy who killed THQ! 




#257471 What do you expect from Nintendo in 2020?

Posted by Hank Hill on 22 November 2013 - 02:18 PM

I have a vague suspicion that video games will be made.




#257470 What do you expect from Nintendo in 2020?

Posted by Mitch on 22 November 2013 - 01:39 PM

I expect on par specs with the competitions consoles of the previous generation :P




#254333 Wii U OS Redesign Concept

Posted by Kiki Neko-Chan on 02 November 2013 - 06:48 PM

Here's version 2 of my previous concept! 

 

I toned down the colours and redid the entire layout. 

 

 

There isn't a definite art style on my concept.. It uses a combination of the glass style from the Wii U OS and flat design.

The background is inspired by the floating waves background in Mii Maker which is animated as well.

 

Soo.. yeah.

 

Update: One more thing.. It looks absolutely beautiful on the GamePad! Check it out for yourself!

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#255610 BF4 running via remote play

Posted by Gaymer on 11 November 2013 - 04:34 PM

Yay for spending $200 with the addition of a PS4 and whatever game you buy to play it on a smaller screen!




#255601 BF4 running via remote play

Posted by Zinix on 11 November 2013 - 04:14 PM

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#Neat. Sony is definitely selling more Vitas with this.






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