Is this legit?
It has been taking down now apparently so I'm thinking it is.
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Posted by xBASSxMONSTAx on 02 June 2013 - 08:24 AM
Is this legit?
It has been taking down now apparently so I'm thinking it is.
Posted by Dragon on 31 May 2013 - 02:27 PM
Posted by Envy on 27 May 2013 - 08:45 AM
Iwata said that "screens" would be shown, that same day Sakurai tweeted that there would be actual footage shown. And since "screens" is extremely vague I'm thinking there will probably be some sort of trailer, at least a teaser.
Oh, interesting. I never heard of Sakurai tweeting that. Although, does footage equate to a trailer? Could it just mean that it's screenshots of the actual game?
So you guys believe that we won't be seeing a SSB4 trailer, even though there will be playable demo at e3? Hmm.. that doesn't really match up in my world
Where have you heard that it's going to be playable? I'm fairly certain that has never been said. Nintendo has always said that it will be Mario Kart and the new Super Mario 3D platformer that will be playable, not the new SSB. Do note it has to still be pretty early on in development. Remember how long it took for Brawl to get released? This is where you'll really get let down.
Posted by NintendoReport on 23 May 2013 - 05:35 PM
ouya is steam
umm what? lol . Last I checked OUYA has it's own marketplace and so does Steam.
Posted by TheUltimateWaddleDee on 23 May 2013 - 10:44 AM
Posted by Nollog on 17 May 2013 - 06:50 PM
ITT: Petitionception.
We've got to go derper.
Leave them make their petitions, I'll probably buy both bayonetta and sonic worlds if they're not terrible.
Posted by Goom on 17 May 2013 - 06:49 PM
Petitions are worthless. Nothing is going to stop this from happening.
We should start a petition to increase petitions value.
Posted by Chrop on 19 May 2013 - 02:00 PM
Everything we know about the game
1. Its something that everyone wanted Retro to do.
2. They hired Employees from shooter games from big games (i THINK it was naughty dog employees and some from rachet and clank)
I have speculated this in the past with a lot of research, i am willing to put money on the table that it IS IN FACT A Metroid Game they are making.
It is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo Metroid "a futuristic first person shooter that everyone want" such a huge giveaway that was!
They never said that, that was a rumor from 100-year-old-gamer which isn't confirmed
This is almost a direct quote from a rumor last week.
Actually thats a quote they said from the first day they they started making the game.
Posted by routerbad on 21 May 2013 - 12:17 PM
and with that said, regarding games, i think Nintendo will once again offer a better experience in gameplay and innovation with it's gamepad. Just my opinion though.
I agree. Nintendo and Sony seem to be the most interested in games, Microsoft is trying to expand the userbase through massive media integration and accessibility.
Posted by Blake on 10 January 2013 - 06:13 PM
Posted by uPadWatcher2 on 09 January 2013 - 01:46 PM
Posted by Nollog on 09 January 2013 - 10:33 AM
What game did they make again?
Shin’en’s Manfred Linzner talked up the Wii U hardware in an interview with GamesTM this month.
First, Linzner noted that the console’s development environment allowed the studio to easily create a game – Nano Assault Neo – in a short amount of time:
“The Wii U development environment allowed us to go from zero to a great, polished game in only half a year. I think we never ever got so far so fast on a new hardware, and we’ve worked on a lot of platforms in the past decades.”
Linzner went on to compliment Wii U’s overall technology. Although the studio’s game is rendered on both the television and GamePad, “even then we were still able to maintain solid 60FPS without much effort on both displays.” Linzner also said that the Wii U’s large memory allowed for complete caching and practically eliminated load times:
“We decided to add a local two-player mode where one player uses the TV and the other one the Wii U GamePad. That meant the complete game world would need to be rendered twice for the Wii U GamePad display. That nearly doubled the burden on the GPU and CPU, but even then we were still able to maintain solid 60FPS without much effort on both displays. Then on top we even added camera streaming, so that the TV player can see the face of the Wii U GamePad player, which adds a lot of fun. We expected the additional camera encoding and streaming would add noticeable strain on the Wii U, but it was almost free. All this proved the system is very well balanced and allows developers without much effort, to use all the unique features. Another benefit of the Wii U is that the system memory is so large that we never have to load an asset again. Everything can be cached and load times are almost gone.”
http://nintendoevery...d-large-memory/
Posted by Matten on 06 July 2012 - 09:22 AM
Posted by Goose on 28 June 2012 - 08:30 AM
Posted by Fig on 29 June 2012 - 07:26 AM
It might not be a great idea but you and i, and probably the whole world will not stop people who own wii u's facebooking! So rather than nintendo forcing people to put down there wii gamepads so they can use facebook on there i pads/ i phones etc ( and potentialy lose out on a mini game sale ) why not just include it? For a large amount of people Miiverse WILL only be a social networking site while ur playing it will NEVER overtake facebook or twitter.