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Gorxon
June 2nd, 2003, 22:03
From The MagicBox (www.the-magicbox.com):


- Nintendo president Satoru Iwata mentioned that they are working on a new mascot character, which will replace both Mario and Pokemon in the future. The reason is that both Mario and Pokemons are no longer up-to-date.

Hmm...are they serious? Sure, the latest mario game wasn't all that good, but it wasn't the character which was the problem. Pokemon is selling like hotcakes, or was anyways...so why this? Are they digging their own grave?

Plisco
June 2nd, 2003, 22:16
I can see why the are distancing themselves from Pokemon as they are trying to appeal more to the mature end of the market, but looking to replace Mario is just stupid. Is'nt this guy the same one who commented on Nintendo no longer manufacturing Games Consoles and just concentrating on games?

Slougi
June 2nd, 2003, 23:10
They are right. Miyamoto is too old already, his latest games show this.

Tagrineth
June 3rd, 2003, 00:13
Originally posted by Slougi
They are right. Miyamoto is too old already, his latest games show this.

Uh... what? Please elaborate.

Most of his "latest games" (i.e. Mario Sunshine) weren't directed by him.

ra5555
June 3rd, 2003, 00:23
Originally posted by Slougi
They are right. Miyamoto is too old already, his latest games show this.

Stop this man, I hate it when people say this or that person is too old and should quit. It is not their fault they are old, and most of Miyamoto's new games are excellent IMO, I do agree that Nitendo should focus more on on mature audiences though.

NeTo
June 3rd, 2003, 02:30
Originally posted by Tagrineth
Uh... what? Please elaborate.

Most of his "latest games" (i.e. Mario Sunshine) weren't directed by him.

Miyamoto directed Eternal Darkness too, and I found that game terrific

nephalim
June 3rd, 2003, 04:28
Originally posted by Slougi
They are right. Miyamoto is too old already, his latest games show this.

Miyamoto had practically NOTHING to do with Mario Sunshine or Wind Waker. I don't think he makes (in any sense of the word other than pay for) any new games.

AlphaWolf
June 3rd, 2003, 04:30
I smell an act of desperation around the corner...

marioshroom
June 3rd, 2003, 05:04
for the most likely thing of me are the old console games still the best. of new console games i only like 3 and 4. i am still playing dr mario of original nes thanks jabo! also am i playing super mario 3 of original nes, and the very good super mario 64 of n64. i am hating most gamecube/xbox games! except for pretty graphics are the gameplay caca!

shroomario

Remote
June 3rd, 2003, 16:35
Not to unexpected, it had to happen eventually...

Slougi
June 3rd, 2003, 17:33
Come on, look at miyamoto's latest games like pikmin and co. I have tried them, they held my interest for around 5 minutes. He needs a break to gather some inspiration.

blizz
June 3rd, 2003, 18:57
Originally posted by Slougi
they held my interest for around 5 minutes. He needs a break to gather some inspiration.

I would like to second this for every single game I've played recently, except Ikaruga which is an arcade port...

every peon who is linked to the gaming industry (developers reports, consumers, fans) expects Nintendo to solve it

ScottJC
June 3rd, 2003, 19:43
Pikmin is a brilliant game imo, only downside is it only lasted me a week.

whats not fun about rallying 100 pikmin to defeat a massive monster.

Davemc
June 3rd, 2003, 20:02
Originally posted by blizz
I would like to second this for every single game I've played recently, except Ikaruga which is an arcade port...

every peon who is linked to the gaming industry (developers reports, consumers, fans) expects Nintendo to solve it

I third it if it helps. I only play Pro Evo 2 now. Maybe I'm growing out of games. A lot of games I have bought I have had no inclination to finish, eg. Zelda WW.

Tagrineth
June 3rd, 2003, 23:01
Originally posted by Slougi
Come on, look at miyamoto's latest games like pikmin and co. I have tried them, they held my interest for around 5 minutes. He needs a break to gather some inspiration.

Hmm... five minutes of Pikmin = you did NOTHING in the game. It takes around 15 minutes before you actually get to the "game" and stop fucking around in the first day, in which nothing really happens - it's just there to introduce you to the basic mechanics.

NeTo
June 4th, 2003, 06:35
I actually finished pikmin in two days, gathering all parts and wasting time killing pikmins and so (just for fun). But I haven't touch that game since that...


Oh .. and does anyone want to buy an almost new pikmin game? :happy:

nephalim
June 4th, 2003, 17:18
Originally posted by blizz
every peon who is linked to the gaming industry (developers reports, consumers, fans) expects Nintendo to solve it

Nintendo's not fixing anything, they are riding the wave of a flush. :cry:

If the rest of the industry is waiting for Nintendo....we are in a lot of trouble. :doh:

Jaz
June 4th, 2003, 23:09
Originally posted by blizz
(developers reports, consumers, fans) expects Nintendo to solve it

Yes, and I think they'll all need a better solution than "let's cel-shade it". :satisfied

beastdragon
June 9th, 2003, 14:17
I dont know about Mario but pokemon games get millions $ so I dont think they are gonna replace them :blush: such as ruby and sapphire

mightyrocket
June 9th, 2003, 14:21
I think they are doing this because Mario is always (one of) the first game(s) emulated :P .

nephalim
June 10th, 2003, 05:55
Originally posted by mightyrocket
I think they are doing this because Mario is always (one of) the first game(s) emulated :P .

That's 'cause Mario is always (one of) the first games released, making it ideal for starting advanced emulation.