22nd February 2003, 4:13 PM
I have to say that I agree with OB1 here. I would also rather see Nintendo die trying to introduce inovative new ideas than have them re-hash what they or someone else has found popular over and over again.
I always like the style of Celda, and it looked even better after they changed Link. I hope people just give the game a chance. Yes Eye Candy is nice but some developers put to much effort into graphics and then the game itself sucks. If people really cared aboud graphics that much then why do so many people still play 8-Bit and 16-Bit games. I wish we were more like Japan in the West, Obviously graphics are not that pick a concern there, if they had would Dragon Quest VII have been the biggest selling game for PSX in Japan.
He mentioned Mario Kart being unveiled at E3, hopefully they will unveil it along with a network adapter and make it an online game
I didn't mind the split screen aspect of StarCraft 64, I was often to busy trying to build and manage my forces to be spying on the other player. What I didn't like about it was the way the game performed on N64(the controls and such). The split screen thing is an issue with every type of game anyways, people can look at other's screens during shooters to see where they are, is that not similar to looking at someone else's screen on a RTS game
I always like the style of Celda, and it looked even better after they changed Link. I hope people just give the game a chance. Yes Eye Candy is nice but some developers put to much effort into graphics and then the game itself sucks. If people really cared aboud graphics that much then why do so many people still play 8-Bit and 16-Bit games. I wish we were more like Japan in the West, Obviously graphics are not that pick a concern there, if they had would Dragon Quest VII have been the biggest selling game for PSX in Japan.
He mentioned Mario Kart being unveiled at E3, hopefully they will unveil it along with a network adapter and make it an online game
I didn't mind the split screen aspect of StarCraft 64, I was often to busy trying to build and manage my forces to be spying on the other player. What I didn't like about it was the way the game performed on N64(the controls and such). The split screen thing is an issue with every type of game anyways, people can look at other's screens during shooters to see where they are, is that not similar to looking at someone else's screen on a RTS game