Re: Off Topic
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 3:38 am
Why the fuck doesn't the Wii U eshop release Gamecube games?! I'd pay again to play again Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.
Have they even bothered releasing SNES games at this point? I haven't checked in a good while but all I saw was a short list of NES titles.sergiomonty wrote:Why the fuck doesn't the Wii U eshop release Gamecube games?! I'd pay again to play again Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.
If SNES worked like NES does, then no thanks. I'd really like to see more GBA though, but as of now the Ambassador games still give me enough for a while.OldClassicGamer wrote:Same reason why 3DS eShop does not have SNES and GBA games. Which is...damn! I don't know whats the reason
We're lucky we even fucking got it, especially since the chances of Earthbound coming to VC was very low, very happy with that.OldClassicGamer wrote:There is Earthbound on Wii U if I remember correctly. Rayfist mentioned it.
i don't even have that!Keane wrote:Have they even bothered releasing SNES games at this point? I haven't checked in a good while but all I saw was a short list of NES titles.sergiomonty wrote:Why the fuck doesn't the Wii U eshop release Gamecube games?! I'd pay again to play again Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.
If SNES worked like NES does, then no thanks. I'd really like to see more GBA though, but as of now the Ambassador games still give me enough for a while.OldClassicGamer wrote:Same reason why 3DS eShop does not have SNES and GBA games. Which is...damn! I don't know whats the reason
Platformers are rising my friend. I have a feeling that we are finally starting to slowly get away from the dark era of gaming, and once WE WILL return to the all mighty glory of Platformers. Sure, these kickstarter projects are just a small start, but in 30 years or so, I believe huge changes will be done to gaming, and those changes will be someting that all of us will remember.Rayfist wrote:We're lucky we even fucking got it, especially since the chances of Earthbound coming to VC was very low, very happy with that.OldClassicGamer wrote:There is Earthbound on Wii U if I remember correctly. Rayfist mentioned it.
Also everyone should support this: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/123 ... genie-hero
good kickstarters lately.
To me, it looks more lile a simple exploration, more and more games are startig to combine elements from different genres.OldClassicGamer wrote:Platformers are rising my friend.
Wtf? What 'dark era'? You realise there were just as many, if not more shitty platformers being made when they were the big thing, compared to today with shooters? You treat platformers as if that's where games where at their best, when obviously, the only reason you believe this to be so is because you grew up in platforming prime-time. Personally, I would hate to see the world move back in time and reside upon stale ground where it once was. You know what I would like to see? A genre balance; ever since video games have evolved from simple board games to actual action series', there's always been a major genre bias. In the late 80s and 90s, sidescrolling platformers reigned supreme. In the later 90s and early 2000s, 3D platformers took over due to advancement in technology. From the early 2000s to now, shooters have been a thing due to our increased ability to achieve remotely realistic graphics. (and thus more realistic games spawned). From the later 2000s to now as well, the open-world sandbox game has become one of the dominant genres because of our increased graphical and processing abilities, now enabling us to make games that almost look like and simulate a real-life experience. Excitement over technological advancement is what it is that determines the extreme, almost sole fads of the gaming world at the moment.OldClassicGamer wrote:I have a feeling that we are finally starting to slowly get away from the dark era of gaming, and once WE WILL return to the all mighty glory of Platformers.
Far less than that. Unless something really weird happens (like people of your kind 'boycotting' realistic games to return to just platformers, damaging tech advancement), we will quite easily achieve photorealism within the next ten years, and once we'd hit a nice pique at which point the ability to match the things we see with or own eyes, I feel that gaming genres will become less to do with "what's popular", and more to do with whatever the developer feels like creating. Essentially, much more variance among our genres; though, I have a strong feeling that that isn't what you were referring to when you said "changes".OldClassicGamer wrote:Sure, these kickstarter projects are just a small start, but in 30 years or so, I believe huge changes will be done to gaming, and those changes will be someting that all of us will remember.
Not at all. He was warned a couple months ago about his fanboyism, and here, it just shone through in its full-fledged 'glory' once again. He almost sounded like iambored in that post.Rayfist wrote:Bit harsh towards OCG I think.
There was nothing whatsoever to be lost in translation, and no room for misinterpretation. He stated outright that he believes that platformers are the pinnacle, the Mecca of the gaming world. If he didn't mean that, then perhaps his phrasing shouldn't be so poorly thought-out, outwardly deliberate and literal, especially when making a post about something he's been warned about before.Rayfist wrote:I guess I understood what he was saying