Wiimote is just as good for rts. Nintendo was smart to makean rts for their new ip.Hermit stampede about mouse + keyboard in 5, 4, 3.....
SUD123456
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[QUOTE="TheNextOrder"]Yeah it's the grannies and soccer moms who play RTS:lol: How do you know that some dont ?How do you know they don't play fps too? :shock:[QUOTE="musicalmac"]I guess my next question would be, "Where is the hardcore part?" :Pcarlisledavid79
Doesn't make fps casual.
I guess my next question would be, "Where is the hardcore part?" :PmusicalmacYeah it's the grannies and soccer moms who play RTS:lol:
Tact of Magic
Published by Nintendo being brought to us by Taito who also did Lost Magic on the DS
Video:http://wii.ign.com/dor/objects/14286543/takuto-of-magic/videos/takofmagic_trl_051109.html
Looks awesome. It's an RTS.
bu..bu...Nintendo turned their back on the hardcore!
Also, Wi-Fi support.
April 1, 2009 - Nintendo has been focusing on New Play Control games of late, but that's going to change shortly. The latest Shounen Jump offered up first solid details on Takt of Magic, a first party Wii game that's now set for May 21 release in Japan.
In Takt of Magic, you take control of Orwell and Sharlot, two childhood friends who, for a reason that's currently unclear, face off on the battle field against monsters and enemy soldiers.
Jump promises an in-depth look at the game's "new ****battle system" and "deep story" in its next issue, but this issue provides a couple of hints about the game. You hold the Wiimote like a wand and draw out shapes to perform magic. The game includes over 100 spells. In addition to casting magic, you also control a battle party, whom you direct on the battle field from an overhead perspective.
Every company except Sony. It would take them two generations of complete success to recoup their losses on the PS3.Sure, I see no reason why the PS3 won't be very profitable for Sony. Every company (MS, Sony and especially Ninty) is going to make ton of money this gen.
LosDaddie
Nintendo's problem is that they aren't a diverse company. Sony and MS have plenty of other irons in the fire whereas a diastrous gen for Nintendo might have a Sega effect. I'm not saying it is likely to happen just saying that Sony and MS have staying power in other fields.[QUOTE="blue_hazy_basic"][QUOTE="bingbaocao"] personally i wound't be suprised if nintendo outlived microsoft or sony. Has nintendo ever had a fiscal year where they actually lost money?LosDaddie
You are correct in that Ninty doesn't have anything to fall back on if one of their consoles is a complete bust. But they are smart and don't release a console that costs them money. Both the GCN and Wii were profitable from launch.
How about their huge franchises and thefact that they have had a monopoly of the handheld gaming industry since its conception.Minus the fact that Shadow of Colossus was a jaggerific mess with awful textures, no shaders and moved at 10 fps.Looks on par with Shadow of the Colossus which is still very good. That trailer looked good, ive never played a MH game before so is it all action or is there a story of some sort?
shutdown_202
No more like the lid on a toliet seat.looks like a sitting mat you put on a chair to make your seat more smooth and cooshy :lol:
Generalmojo
[QUOTE="TheNextOrder"]Everything I said in the OP made perfect sense. IronBassIt doesn't. You are assuming with no actual knowledge of neither the future nor Sony's business plan. You are just assuming, and, as all assumptions, it doesn't mean much.Nobody can predict the future, but here in the present Sony just announced their gaming division lost over five hundred million dollars. It's a feasible argument that Sony may be better off focussing on devloping games considering they would have done much better this generation if they had (when taking into consideration the money they have made on games and lost on hardware).
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