Originally posted by: Zelos689
Never really played an RTS, but can't you just have a main overall view of the field on the top screen with a zoomed in view on the bottom and buttons along the edges that you can touch to carry out actions, along with touching a unit and then where you want to go to move them. That seems like it would work to me.
If you haven't played an RTS before...then no offense but play one first and then lets discuss
I feel muddled in what I want to say, mainly b/c i want to put this point into the next section of quote, but I don't want to see like i just ignored this one Games that are attracting people my friend!!! I've noticed on the places I post at (And even people in this thread!) that games is a problem. First of all, tacking on "a few bosses and bla bla bla"...what does that really matter? It is still M64 to 95% of the consumers out there unless you are a Nintendo fanatic in which you have to get it. But that doesn't mean that FOR THE MOST PART, these are the same games that the N64 had with various tweaks to them. I will drop the point of Nintendo being a N64 port machine if people drop the fact that PSP is a ps2 port machine...but they are BOTH port machine~ only the PSP is getting games at a much faster rate and is not going to be replaced by a new PSP anytime soon. That, and you are sitting here talking about how great animal crossing is[another N64 game...] (and it is pretty fun for the Gamecube for a while) yet who is buying it?!?! This is where it should start to transition )Let's see, there's SM64DS which has 30 more stars plus 3 new characters and some more bosses and levels. Animal Crossing DS (Animal Forest was never released in the US, but it was still a N64 game) appears to be a completely new AC with better player customization and online, Mario Kart has been on virtually every Nintendo system ever, and that's pretty much it for the big name titles that had N64 versions. How people see those few games out of who knows how many others and claim it's a portable N64 I have no idea.
Okay so ~15 higher profile titles since it was released last christmas, right? PSP already has 20 titles, and not all of these 20 are crap. Most seem to be decent. I see that gap only widening, and that is Nintendo's problem. That and it needs to offer titles everyone will buy. Stuff like Mario kart everyone will pick up on, but then you have unique stuff like AC and not everyone will go for that, and this becomes problematic when a system does not have very many games.Check out the list of announced DS titles at IGN, Gamespot, or some other site. Then tell me that although the DS already has more then 15 high profile titles, along with many other smaller games, that its "death of games" will kill it.
I never said anything about being released this year~ i was thinking more in terms of next year. IF nintendo was that foolish to actually release a new handheld within the year of the launch of its other one, that would be absolute suicide. But the fact remains is that we will PROBABLY see a life of about 2 years for the DS since i expect the next nintendo console to come out next year. IS that acceptable for console? I'm not sure, but if i spent the money on it to find it it was going to be replaces so soon, especially considering how "new" it is I would be dissapointed.Also, Nintendo has NOT commented on when the GBE is going to be released. IT'S ONLY A RUMOR THAT IT WILL BE RELEASED THIS YEAR. And the DS will NEVER become a Virtual Boy, even if it DOES fail it has already sold more then the Virtual Boy could ever hope to. The problem with the Virtual Boy was its poorly designed hardware that gave you neck and eye strain. The only way the DS should give you physical injuries is if you play GBA games to long in which case you can get strained fingers from the A and B buttons being so close to the edge.
Give it time? My friend read what people are complaining about all over the internet. You sound almost like rumsfeld telling soliders that you go to war with the army you have Nintendo will get mor eDS titles out I know that for sure. However they will do it at a rate MUCH slower than Sony will be getting PSP titles out.You talk almost as if no more DS games will ever be released As I said before, the great games still have yet to come out, just give it time.
I'm saying within the next year I haven't gone online and search rumorsThe GBE has been known about for a while now, and as I said ALL RELEASE DATES ARE PURE RUMOR.and HAD they not wet their pants at the PSP and announced another "Gameboy" in the works
Just trying to give the DS its fair share as well
Yes yes thats nice and games. But that still doesn't discount a lot of what I said Either way this doesn't mean Sony has the lock. IT still has a lot to prove. People can xstill be wary of the "newcomer" even when its Sony. That and I don't see major sales for the PSP skyrocketing till it hits the 149 price. It should also address the issue of LCDs and get its kinks worked out. It can have problems, but customer service is really what will make or break it.
My friend's Dell crapped out, he tried calling in and spent FOREVEr trying to get ahold of people, and in the end nothing was resolved.
My other friend's IBM T40 crapped out with windows and they overnighted him a new Harddrive and recovery CDs. One of the recovery CDs were cracked and they overnighted new CDs. IT still didn't work, and they sent a new CDrom. It still didn't work and he SENT IN THE PC on a monday night. He had it back in his hands WORKING on a wednesday evening. That is the customer service I'm talking about.
Sony needs to do that to really penetrate the gameboy market where things "just work", and right now it seems they are not doing that.
And in the end as always...we will see...we will see