Nintendo Voice Chat podcast summary
July 20th, 2009 Posted in DS, News, Posted by Valay, WiiWii Sports Resort
- Craig gave it a 7.7
- Matt pretty much agreed with Craig’s score, was hoping it wouldn’t be overrated
- Game does insane stuff for the casual crowd…Bozon’s niece got addicted to swordplay, family didn’t want Bozon to take the game home
- Some games in there that aren’t super great
- Really good compilation of mini-games but in terms of polish, doesn’t have everything you’d expect out of a really awesome Wii title
- Feels like step 1 for the mini-games
- Matt thinks that not having a Mario Bowling is a missed opportunity
- Ideas you’d expect Nintendo to use but then they don’t really use it that often
- Craig thinks the airplane controls well, skydiving portion is actually fun
- Can tell which games are tacked on and which are good efforts
- Bicycling isn’t fun
- The more Craig plays Wii Sports Resort, the more he understands what MotionPlus actually is – More like a glorified tilt sensor
- MotionPlus still not 1:1 but makes Wiimote much better controller
- Cycling is Bozon’s least favorite game, Craig thinks it’s the boxing of Wii Sports Resort
- In terms of controls, basketball isn’t the best
- Review scores have been all over the place
- Wii MotionPlus already over 150k+ sales
- Tiger Woods selling very well with the pack in
- Also showed up as multiplatform (NPD), Matt wants to know how well the Wii version sold
The Conduit
- The numbers are out there but IGN can’t say exactly
- Less than 100,000 copies sold
- Released in the middle of June so it only had a few days of sells
- In its first true month, Bozon thinks it’ll sell over 100,000 in its first true month
- It’ll gain speed, has a huge ad campaign behind it
- Bozon thinks it’ll do fine
- Matt thinks it’s very sensationalist to say that the Wii’s last hope has bombed at the retail
- It’ll have legs
- There’s been issues with the online component, Craig’s heard that the online experience isn’t too protected
- High Voltage would love to release an update in the future but not sure if the system is in place for them to do that
Metroid Prime Trilogy
- Trailer released last week
- IGN has the game, can’t say much about it
- Bozon played a little bit of it
- Matt going to visit Retro Studios
- Trailer a compilation of the three games, can see a little bit of the interface
- Great value but many people have played these games before
- It’ll get a high recommendation for those who haven’t played the games
- Slight downer is that widescreen mode is sort of faked – zoomed in/cropped for cutscenes
Club Nintendo
- Prizes announced
- Platinum members can choose between Mario hat or Doc Louis’ Punch-Out!!
- Will send members a code to download the game
- Won’t need the actual game
- Still a demo but pretty cool
- Craig a little concerned that they might have pulled out Doc Louis from the actual game just to put him in here
- Just fighting Doc Louis
- Gold members get a calender
- Craig/Bozon don’t think the prizes are crappy but want stuff from Europe/Japan
- Good first start
- It’s free
- Need to start changing the prizes like the classic controller
Might and Magic
- Really cool
- Sort of has a match three element to it
- More about strategy then plying a bejeweled game
- Line up units that are the same color/type, freely move them around
- Certain amount of moves for each round
- Can build walls or do attacks
- Based on unit you have, wait a few turns, then launches attack
- Level up units
- Becomes hybrid between strategy and RPG
- Original IP that has Might and Magic name attached to it
Mega Man Star Force 3
- Craig liked the series when it came out on the GBA, now getting sick of it
- Capcom is remaking the original Battle Network game for the DS
- 3D mechanic isn’t as good as the 2D one, doesn’t look as clean
Spyborgs
- Matt played it
- Have to go in knowing that it’s a straight up brawler
- Doesn’t have a gimmick/hook which is kind of disappointing
- Not a bad game
- Looks really good
- Has a nice art style, good tech behind it
- Matt thought the controls worked pretty well but has more waggle in some cases than Matt would like (can turn it off, it’s in the finishing attacks)
- Good that you can switch between characters and play with co-op
- Better looking than a lot of Wii games
- Look isn’t too gritty or adult but it has aged up, Matt thinks it’s more visually appealing
- Controlled camera
- Fight armies of bosses and characters
- Eventually fight the big epic boss that ends the level
- Can use IR to point over things that look like they’re cloaked
- The title is horrible
Reader questions
- Daemon Hatfield is not on the IGN Nintendo Team anymore – he’s in charge of the downloadable content
- Nintendo Team would go with Punch-Out!! over the Mario hat for Club Nintendo
- Matt recommends avoiding LCDs for playing Wii, plasma has a softer look
- If Nintendo chose not to include Wii Sports in the box, Matt/Bozon don’t think the system would be the sales juggernaut that it is today
- Craig’s Wii Sports Resort review score is the average of the UK + Australian IGN scores (it was a coincidence) – going to sell a lot
- Bozon didn’t get a chance to play Fossil Fighters but it’s basically like Nintendo copying other people’s dig up copy of Pokemon – animation is terrible…Might end up being a good game but Craig isn’t impressed (he hasn’t played it yet either)
- Not many Wii games that have truly stronger controls than 360/PS3/PC
- Bozon played Darkside Chronicles again, has hope, comes down to the levels/how much shaky cam there is, better than Umbrella Chronicles, depends how much the bar has been raised
- Drift/lag isn’t a huge deal in Wii Sports Resort but it’s not perfect
- Wii does have a technical edge over the GameCube but it’s not as gigantic as some people were trying to say when the system first came out
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7 Responses to “Nintendo Voice Chat podcast summary”
By Yeahyeah on Jul 21, 2009
I always enjoyed these summaries since so Im too lazy to listen to the whole podcast. Can’t wait to get my hands on wii sports resort. I think in the long run the conduit will do just fine. For bein a new ip and already sold around 150k, not too shabby in my book. Please nintendo let hv fix the glitches and hackers. Thanks for ruinin a fun game cheaters.
By Lynod on Jul 21, 2009
I must admit that the news about the Conduit is heartening. I’m hoping for a lot more interesting and mature third-party entries on the Wii.
Thanks for the summary, Val.
By Ponkotsu on Jul 21, 2009
There were briefly rumors that Nintendo was going to ban anyone with a modded Wii from going online and effectively block them from playing online games with any system with altered software, but that unfortunately turned out not to be true.
It’d be harsh action to take, but frankly, the best thing Nintendo could do for online play on their systems. It’d be a more effectively harsh punishment for hackers and pirates than the firmware updates intended to counter them so far.
By Roflinator on Jul 21, 2009
@Ponkotsu:
That rumor is fake. You don’t get banned for having a modded Wii/Homebrew channel. Don’t listen to whoever says that. Only hackers gets banned. So we all should be fine.
By Valay on Jul 21, 2009
Summary was no problem. It’s become a tradition for me to do it whenever the podcast goes up.
And pretty much agree with the rest of the comments here. Roflinator is correct – Nintendo doesn’t ban anyone with homebrew!
By Ponkotsu on Jul 22, 2009
@Roflinator:
Ah, so they actually have been banning hackers? I didn’t know that anyone was directly getting banned, but that’s good to hear.
Indeed. It’s just a shame that so much of the homebrew setup is used for piracy over other features by those who do use it at all.
By afdafdsfds on Jul 27, 2009
Where do I go to listen to this podcast?