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Nintendo hasn't been giving developer's network packages in order to control how the public view's the nintendo gamecube. I guess they don't want 3rd party developers running off making people think the cube is a fully online game system. I am getting a rather strong amount of information saying that Mario Tennis will use the broadband adaptor.
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If this is true, I will be a happy gamer indeed. I loved Mario Tennis 64, and the thought of online Mario Tennis makes me wet myself in anticipation. Heck, even if it's just to upload scores, it's a start! And you provided false info: Two of the games that make use of the network capabilities of the GC are third party. Both of the PSO games. | ||||
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hope its true, i LOVED the first Mario Tennis. Any online game is good, because if just one game is successful online, who knows what Nintendo will do | ||||
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satoshi wrote:
Two of the games that make use of the network capabilities of the GC are third party. Both of the PSO games. Yea, sega is 3rd party. I should have kinda said 'most' companies. But if you look at the 3rd party companies getting dev kits it's rpg's. Homeland got the 'OK' to use the network kit as well. My point was that it's very unlikely we will see any more 3rd party game developers getting network kits. Especially for games that have very little market in Japan. Such as tactical shooters and such. |
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lordnikon wrote:
satoshi wrote:
Two of the games that make use of the network capabilities of the GC are third party. Both of the PSO games. Yea, sega is 3rd party. I should have kinda said 'most' companies. But if you look at the 3rd party companies getting dev kits it's rpg's. Homeland got the 'OK' to use the network kit as well. My point was that it's very unlikely we will see any more 3rd party game developers getting network kits. Especially for games that have very little market in Japan. Such as tactical shooters and such. Nintendo probably just gave the network kits out to developers whom Nintendo felt could actually make a good online game (not that I blame them, you wouldn't want a horrible online game to be released and forever tarnish the image of Nintendo's online gaming). |
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satoshi wrote:
Nintendo probably just gave the network kits out to developers whom Nintendo felt could actually make a good online game (not that I blame them, you wouldn't want a horrible online game to be released and forever tarnish the image of Nintendo's online gaming). That's defently something to consider. I could agree with that. The fact is, Nintendo could make some really sucessful online games, (Zelda, Super Smash Bros) but they dont, and I think that's what puzzles everyones mind. |
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- Nintendo of Japan confirmed that there will be no online or LAN play for the GameCube version of Mario Tennis, the game will have connectivity features with the GameBoy Advance.
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lordnikon wrote:
- Nintendo of Japan confirmed that there will be no online or LAN play for the GameCube version of Mario Tennis, the game will have connectivity features with the GameBoy Advance.
That sucks.. You can always have hope because NOA hasn't confirmed anything yet. |
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