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May the internet be quiet of Megaton guff once more.
Shigeru Miyamoto: As far as when we're going to be sending out development kits, we don't have set schedule at this point.
> http://www.gamespot.com/live/stream_asx.html?
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Watch the damn Reggie video and stop whining.
> "It's our console we want only games we approve of", like
> they did with the N64 - and look how it killed 3rd party support on
> that.
Yet everybody seems to think it's the greatest console ever.
And it had the best controller (Wow it's the N-64 all over again).
Both on wrong counts I'd say, but w/e.
> You watched the Reg vid yet?
Classic moment:
"Hi, my name's Josh, from London."
It's mattribute post-uni.
> Classic moment:
> "Hi, my name's Josh, from London."
>
> It's mattribute post-uni.
Incorrect. I could never become a southerner.
"Lizzy McGuire 3, let's take a look at that."
Aha.
".... ... . . ... . . ..... .... .. ....."
"That's awesome"
I see what Nintendo are *trying* to do here; make unique games, new genres etc. Just had a quick look at 360 and PS3 games, and all of them are very familiar - games you've played a dozen times before, but with a more detailed coating.
The problem is, Nintendo's original stuff has mostly been gimmicky and short lived. I loved some of the DS games for their original approach, but until they can turn these into a worthy game I'll stick with the predictable NG games.