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QuezcatoL
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 13, 2006 22:03

Hahahahahaha...

Sunshine sucked when compared to Super Mario 64, but when you compare it to other platform games it fares much better.


I agree,i have both,mario64 is one of the best games ever done and ofc the best plattform title ever made,however sunshine feelt...medicore but with a mario...so 8/10 for me.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 13, 2006 22:50

Sunshine sucked when compared to Super Mario 64, but when you compare it to other platform games it fares much better.

Other platform games from the same period, I would agree. Platform games have gone down the crapper. Mario Sunshine is indeed better than the likes of Gex 3D, etc.

The Revolution is a 64-bit machine so it' ll have to be Mario 64, not 128. Oh wait. We already have one of those. I' m betting Nintendo will come up with a better name for the game, anyway.

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 00:53
I like Sonic Adventure (only the first one) waaaaay more than I like Mario64. Mario 64 was boring. I love most of Nintendos games but Mario64 is their most overrated game ever. It had great ideas but I don' t think it was that fun to play them. I' m not saying it was a bad game but I just didn' t find it fun to play. Sonic Adventure on the other hand was great. But then I liked the original Sonic The Hedgehog more than the original Super Mario Bros.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 01:00
For some reason, I just don' t like the 3D Mario games' controls. The feel so...clumsy. I have no trouble moving Link around and taking on 5+ enemies at a time, but I struggled to even fight the first Piranha plant boss in Sunshine.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 01:12
I would have to agree with ginjirou I didn' t really
play it though but I know I would still enjoyed Sonic more
I still think Sunshine was pretty good
though I wish it was a little bit more varied
But then again most N64 games made me sick except Zelda
and Diddy Kong racing (didn' t play very long in Wal-Mart )

I couldn' t take those blurry textures
I couldn' t really get into full 3D until Dreamcast
(though Saturn and Playstation were clean enough altough quite shakey )


On that note, what games do you guys expect at launch?

I think you should make that another topic so it can be more noticable

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 06:42
While I love both Sonic Adventure (first one) and Mario 64 , Sonic was nowhere near the responsivenes , polish and sophisticated design that Mario brought.

I couldn' t play sunchine - it felt ...old ...that' s funny cause I find M64 still enjoyable.

Have you noticed how Polish gamers keep talking about polished games? hmmm....

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 06:56
to compare the mighty mario64 to sonic is a funny joke.... no sorry not funny it' s sad

mario64 is one of the best platform games ever and the only platforms that were better ; Banjo&kazooie, banjojo&tooie

sonic was splendid graphicaly, but the gameplay is nowhere near Mario. sorrt guys

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 07:18
Sonic Adventure had some flaws but it was still ten times more entertaining than Mario 64.
What disturbed me the most were some camera issues but other than that it was a great game. Very innovative game to with the Chao garden and VMU connectivity. Fastest platformer I' ve ever played.
I loved how you could choose which character to play with and the story was kind of fun to follow.
The graphics were great. The first time I played it I looked at the textures for hours. I remember the wood textures in Mystic Ruins being the ones I looked at the most.
Gameplay was great and the controls worked perfect for me (except the camera).
Character design was great to. The enemies looked cool and to see the Sonic cast in beautiful full 3D for the first time (in a real platformer) was really amazing.
I liked the music and soundeffects to. Some people hated the music but this is Sonic and it' s supposed to have attitude. Something Mario don' t have.
Have you guys seen Sonic Adventure The Movie? I have and it' s not very good but I couldn' t help smiling when I watched it.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 07:27
As far as i' m concerned Super Mario 64 has never been bettered. The Banjoe games were fantastic but nothing else has come close. Not even Sonic Adventure.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 08:48
Super smash Brothers Is allmost a given, while for the other 20-30 titles? differenlty a mario game, zelda:the twlight princess, red steel.

But this has been bugging me, Resi 5 will not make the Rev, look at those graphics. It cannot be done. But then again some people are so confident that it will come out for it, " oh, they did it for the ps2" . I seriously doubt it.
Change is inevitable. Except from a vending machine.

Viva La Revolution! erm, I mean Viva La Wii!

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 14, 2006 08:58
Resident Evil is confirmed for Revolution , but it' s a new game - not RE5.

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 03:27
yeah, thats much more likely.

Resident Evil Gun Survivor 3 would work great on the rev!
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Change is inevitable. Except from a vending machine.

Viva La Revolution! erm, I mean Viva La Wii!

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 03:38
I' d rather see The House of the Dead.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 05:52
After I say this I' m probably going to NEED 24-hour security guarding my life, lol..

But I agree with ginjirou. I did NOT like Mario 64. I loved Sonic Adventure way more..
I had an opportunity to check out Mario 64 in one of those hotels that offers those pay-per play video game services and as much as I tried I just couldn' t get into the game. And it wasn' t because of its age neither since I still enjoy MANY classics perfectly fine.

As far as Mario games go, Super Mario World, Super Mario Bros. 3, the original Super Mario Bros. and Yoshi' s Island remain my favorite games in the series... I found Mario 64 about as annoying as I found the original Jak & Daxter. I like having straightforward objectives, just present me with my platforming levels from the get-go and let me get on with it, neither Jak nor Mario 64 did that and I hated them for it.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 08:00


I' m sorry it has come to this my dear friend. I really am.



I' ve had to green-light you...


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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 08:11
Well I' m glad someone is smart enough to agree with me . Unlike some damn Nintendo fan-boys... .
Yoshi' s Island, now that' s a game I really enjoyed!

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 08:21
If Rare make Banjoe Threeie, i' ll forget Super Mario 64 ever existed!



*wonders if Nintendo will make DS games playable on Revolution using the Remote as the stylus...*
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 09:20
Although I personally loved Mario 64, I must agree with Terry about the objectives. It is nice to know what the game expects of you next. While playing Metroid Prime Hunters on the DS, you' re often wondering what the hell to do next. You complete a level and no new ones open up. So you' re supposed to go back and accomplish something on one of the levels you' ve already completed. It does get annoying despite the fact that I enjoy the game.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 10:24

While playing Metroid Prime Hunters on the DS, you' re often wondering what the hell to do next.


I' m getting the same feeling while playing Prime for GC. Maybe this is just me, but when you finally find out what you have to do, it' s something ridiculously simple.

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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 19:35


ORIGINAL: Eddie_the_Hated


While playing Metroid Prime Hunters on the DS, you' re often wondering what the hell to do next.


I' m getting the same feeling while playing Prime for GC. Maybe this is just me, but when you finally find out what you have to do, it' s something ridiculously simple.


Yeah but it sure is rewarding once you figure it out.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 15, 2006 23:47
Actually after I figure one out I start worrying about their being more, even harder ones later in the game.. I' m a pretty simple gamer really - I guess you can say that I' ll always be an arcade-style gamer till the day I die. I' m not big on open-ended levels and exploration, I love predetermined paths, i.e. rails, I like straightforwardness (if that' s even a word) in my games.. I don' t wanna spend several minutes to an hour trying to figure out where to go or what to do next.

I' m also not big on Resident Evil style puzzles... I like physical puzzles in platformers like the Klonoa games and such. And I have an undying hatred for *turn-based* RPGs.

I DON' T care if a game doesn' t bring anything new to the table in its respective genre just as long as it does what it does Very well..
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 16, 2006 02:40
I agree. Arcade style games rule!
However I can' t say I hate turn-based RPGs because usually the story and other parts of RPGs compensates for it. But I do hate turn based fights. I love the Tales series for not having that.
Shenmue is one of those puzzle-solving games, kind of, but it was somehow different that made it much more fun.
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RE: Revolution graphics - Apr 16, 2006 12:19
I love the all types lol but when it is not more straight foward I want everything
too be done right

I can' t stand Rpgs with bad fake realtime battle systems where they trying to put alot ' Action'
into the system without making it realtime.. (I like Mario Rpg/Paper and Skies of Arcadia +FF )
just do basic or do it right

Red Steel grapically I need too see it in motion regardless of graphics due too the
gameplay

I Rev will push the most important part of a game
Hopefully since the control is a big focus they will be good on Most games


And I see more fps in 3rd person because you can still control them in that way
of fps and have jumping benefits of 3rd..

Controls a make a good game bad..

I won' t know how to describe Shenmue can' t disagree but it is Shenmue flow not straight forward and not overly complex IDK
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