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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo Network IDs Detailed, Up To 12 Accounts on System
« on: November 07, 2012, 08:34:08 AM »
Still no clear indication on how online gaming works exactly.

I'm pretty sure it'll work like an online game.

Just a hunch...

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TalkBack / Re: Players Can Draw on Wii U GamePad During Video Chat 
« on: November 07, 2012, 08:33:32 AM »
So. Many. E-Peens.

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Quote from: thedefalcos
but this is just batting practice compared to what Ninty has in store with Mario Kart U

That implies that we know what they're going to do.

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TalkBack / Re: New Super Mario Bros. 2 DLC Level Packs Detailed 
« on: September 29, 2012, 06:57:57 PM »
Quote from: stevey
More like they're charging the price of 12 fully levels, an entirely new map, and new boss for just three simple ROM-hack style mini-mode. SM3DL had 16 worlds which boils down to about $2 per each world. Each of these levels shouldn't be more than 25¢ and that's already giving them a decent profit margin.

Your business talk is bad and you should feel bad.

Quote from: stevey
or for the price of just 3-4 "packs" you can have the entire game SMB, SMBIII, or SMW with far more enjoyment and levels.

What in the crap is this suppose to mean? That SMB1, Lost Levels, and SMW is only 12 levels long? That they all cost $12? What the hell?

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TalkBack / Re: New Super Mario Bros. 2 DLC Level Packs Detailed 
« on: September 28, 2012, 11:58:30 PM »
Quote from: marty
Wow, you are right it's been 3 months since 2 months ago in japan and 1 month ago in euro and usaland, someone get you a nobel prize for discovering that.  eat poison.

Calm down, fool.

Quote from: NeoThunder
I don't care about coin rush. I'd like an extra world for $2 or $3

Yeah, because its perfectly reasonable for them to give you about 12 levels and an entirely new map for the same price of three levels. Logic!

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TalkBack / Re: New Super Mario Bros. 2 DLC Level Packs Detailed 
« on: September 28, 2012, 05:48:36 PM »
Quote from: marty
It's very interesting to see how closely Nintendo can toe the line to Day 1 DLC.

I don't think three months is "close" to Day 1 DLC. But thanks for trying.

Quote from: marty
Especially since the DLC just seems to be a few rom-hack levels

Holy crap, really? I thought all DLC were like its own different game!

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TalkBack / Re: New Super Mario Bros. 2 DLC Level Packs Detailed 
« on: September 28, 2012, 09:31:02 AM »
Quote from: stevey
Far overpriced.

$2 for three fun levels is overpriced?

I would call you a "cheapass" but that would be an understatement.

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Still love how people still don't give actual reasons why it NEEDS online.

Online multiplayer is an addition, not a necessity, if the game has it, sweet, if it doesn't, whatever. Don't have friends to play with? Don't play multiplayer. Playing online is just like playing with bots, no communication, no cooperation. It doesn't NEED online, and you're insane if you think it does.

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Love how most of the replies here don't give a good reason why this should be online.

Only "IT TEH MUTLIPLAYER, NOT EVERYONE HAS FRIENDS" (which is a dumb reason because you don't HAVE to play multiplayer, in some games) and "ITS TEH 21st CENTURY" (an utterly stupid and irrelevant reason).

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Will nintendo still be holding thier tgs confrence?
« on: September 11, 2012, 09:33:20 AM »
My guess is that they prolly won't.

But if they do, it'll prolly be some 3DS talk like last year.

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@Disco Stu:

Your pathetically pessimistic attitude is so adorable.

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TalkBack / Re: Staff Roundtable: Predictions for Sept. 13 Wii U Event
« on: September 09, 2012, 09:06:10 AM »
It'll announce the price, the release date, will talk more about Miiverse, will show gameplay footage of NSMBU and Pikmin 3.

I'm keeping my expectations at this level so I can't be disappointed.

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End of the WORLD Castles are guarded by Koopalings.

It would be annoying to have to fight Larry/Roy/whoever to finish a level...

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TalkBack / Re: Seriously Nintendo, Still No Word on NFC Features?
« on: August 25, 2012, 08:31:49 PM »
Its almost like they're waiting until a certain time to tell us more about the Wii U's features...

Wait...

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: New Super Mario Bros. U
« on: August 23, 2012, 08:20:36 PM »
I have little-to-no interest in this game. I'm sure it will be well-polished but I can't stand how easy the New Mario series is.  It's almost a joke.

Give me some old school difficulty that makes me want to break my controller Nintendo.

The "old school" games were only hard because you were a kid and you were bad at a game.

I can 100% SMB3 no problem now, Mario was ALWAYS easy, and that's not a goddamn problem.

And you prolly shouldn't even be playing games if the DIFFICULTY is your deciding factor.

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Podcast Discussion / Re: Episode 46: Too Much of a Good Thing
« on: August 12, 2012, 09:50:29 PM »
"But if we're specifically referring to the New Super Mario Bros. brand, I think what creates a sense of fatigue in some people is that when the visual style remains the same and the soundtrack has nothing added to it, it suggests a reduced effort in the product."

One damn game did that!

In a series that only appears once a console!

"NSMB is getting milked because this one game borrows NSMBW (or for the blind, NSMBDS) graphics and music!"

Yeah, no, and you're even more full of bull especially when you look at NSMBU.

Do you really, REALLY think that there's no difference between this artstyle:



And this one:



Or this music:


And this one:


Sorry that every Mario game isn't a super-special awesome mega cool original innovative title, but when you're in the business for 30 years, and you give the development of NSMB2 to a literal group of newbies, yeah, you're going to get a game similar to another.

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Podcast Discussion / Re: Episode 46: Too Much of a Good Thing
« on: August 12, 2012, 09:11:04 AM »
Quote from: Killer_Man_Jaro
but the fact that NSMB 2 looks exactly like a game from 6 years ago

You must be blind to think NSMB2 looks like NSMBDS.

A comparison to NSMBW makes more sense.

And OT: there's no "Mario fatigue". Oh boo freaking hoo, one game looks alot like another, therefore they're milking Mario. Yeah, no.

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TalkBack / Re: Game Party Champions Wii U Box Art Revealed
« on: August 09, 2012, 01:40:04 AM »
The Wii U isn't going to freaking fail because a few minigame collections are on there.

Since you seem to be totally ignorant on this topic, there's low third party support on the Wii for OTHER reasons. Not freaking minigames.

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TalkBack / Re: Game Party Champions Wii U Box Art Revealed
« on: August 08, 2012, 08:13:56 PM »
@broodwars:

"I WANT NINTENDO LAND TO FAIL BECAUSE IF IT DOESN'T THEN THERE WILL SOMEHOW BE MORE SHOVELWARE GAMES I DON'T HAVE TO BUY!"

That's the crappiest reason on why anything should fail, ever.

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Wii U
« on: August 07, 2012, 11:16:38 AM »
Does this mean WiiU game boxes are going to be light blue?

Apparently.

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TalkBack / Re: Mario Isn't Missing
« on: August 05, 2012, 12:03:24 PM »
Quote from: NWR-Lindy
I can't even remember the last time Nintendo themselves launched a truly new console IP in a genre other than party game or fitness.

Steel Diver, Sakura Samurai, Pushmo, Xenoblade, and technically, Project P-100.

Welcome to 2012.

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Ideas and concepts for Mario levels.
« on: August 05, 2012, 01:38:24 AM »
I wanna fight a Giant Blooper.

ON LAND!

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TalkBack / Re: Mario Isn't Missing
« on: August 04, 2012, 07:50:16 PM »
Quote from: Pixelated Pixies
The problem lies with the fact that whereas Super Mario Bros 1 - 3 were relatively different from each other, each NSMB game is pretty much identical.

You keep telling yourself that Lost Levels is different from SMB. And you keep telling yourself that SMB2 USA is a Mario game. Hey, at least the NSMB series never reskinned another game.

Quote from: Pixelated Pixes
All these different branches of the Mario tree are separate from one another, but for me they're all suffering from the same problem, which is that they're not evolving fast enough and in some cases not evolving at all.

What the heck is your definition of "evolving"? Being an entirely different game, except that you drive/party/jump around? What the hell else are you going to do with a platformer? The only reason SMB3 is that different from SMB1 is because the latter is heavily limited. You only move forward, you only have 2 power-ups, few enemies, repeating levels, extremely linear gameplay, primitive sound quality, only four tracks in the entire game, so really, yeah, SMB3 "evolved" from SMB1, but that's like comparing a 1 minute game to Uncharted.

And remember when everyone else said that SMW was "SMB3 in 16-bit"? Yeah.

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TalkBack / Re: Mario Isn't Missing
« on: August 04, 2012, 01:50:16 AM »
Once again, Nintendo only releases one 2D Mario per system now.  Since both NSMB are coming out this year for the 3DS and Wii U, there won't be another one til at least 2017.  So no we aren't getting to many 2D Mario games since after NSMB U this Fall, they'll be at least a 5 year gap before we get a new one.

Oh and once again the 2D and 3D Mario are completely different gameplay wise so it's beyond idiotic to count the 3D with the 2D games just so you can compare Mario platformer's to Call of Duty.  Just because they're both platformers doesn't mean sh!t when they're both played completely different vs Call of Duty were all the games play the exact same.
 

This. I can't believe people can cry so much just because a bunch of platformers with Mario in the names are released.

I'm also going to post this:

Quote from: Me from IGN
Oh, and by the way, I didn't see anyone bitch that we got SMB (1985), SMB:LL (1986), SMB2 USA (1988), SMB3 (the same year), SML (1989) and SMW (1990), so why bitch now?
 
 What's even worse is that, all of the games I listed? They're all 2D platformers.

Know what's funnier? Unlike the NSMB series, which only appears once a console, the 6 games listed? Yeah, 4 of them are on the SAME CONSOLE.

Nobody f***ing cried then!

Quote from: Pixelated Pixies
Mario 3D Kart is a Mario Kart game. Mario Tennis Open is a Mario Tennis game. NSMB 2 is a NSMB game.

Yeah, Mario Kart 7 should have been a football game and NSMB2 a Mario Party game!

Once again, you're crying that the games have "Mario" in them.

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