Monday, September 03, 2007

DON'T SHIVER PART 2 - AS IN HAPPY; MUSIC: S. PREVOST, LYRICS: R. JAWORSKI

another day in the factory

thirteen hours of work

going home to nothing

but a cot in a one man suite

got 5 hours of sleep

and wake again to kiss the bosses feet

the promise of freedoms

the only thing that keeps me goin

CHORUS

one more day adds one more buck

to my fattening wallet

the economy's been booming

inflations what they call it

5 bills can't get me

what one could in teh past

have to work twice as hard

just so i can last

CHORUS

the war is finally over

and all the boys come home

they're marching down broadway

parading their victory

families, friends aren't happy

cuz without war there is no money

the poor lads don't understand

CHORUS

the factories are all closing

they've boarded up the doors

big business is over

its useless without war

i've lost my room, i've lost my cot

the landlord nearly had me shot

never thought things would get this bad

CHORUS

Thursday, July 28, 2005

20 Years After The Famicom: Present And Future Of The Games Industry

September 16th, Satoru Iwata will be delivering a keynote speech at the Tokyo Game Show. It is entitled: "20 Years After The Famicom: Present And Future Of The Games Industry". While nothing is set in stone there is speculation that this seemingly generic title may actually hint towards the future of Nintendo. The future of course is the Nintendo Revolution. A show of a tech demo or even a cinematic from the new system would be monumental and would possibly set a slow pace for Sony and Microsoft at the show (although Nintendo is not participating at TGS). XBOX prez is set to deliver a keynote after Iwata, which could be a very hard act to follow.

EGM with Iwata and Miyamoto

August's Electronic Gaming Monthly features a brand-new interview with Shigeru Miyamoto and Satoru Iwata. It doesn't offer many new 'set in stone' specs but it gives us plenty of hints. Interview Below.

EGM: Some people are saying Nintendo has given up trying to lead technologically and is focused on innovation.

Iwata: I don't think the Revolution's (graphics) will be inferior in any fashion to Xbox 360 or PS3. Even if you look at Zelda on GameCube - I don't think that looks inferior to what the competition is touting as "next generation" visuals. But we think there are more important things for now than making the system work with a high-definition television. The majority of people won't be playing our system with an HDTV, (though) with the Revolution, 480p resolution will be standard. We are not making light of graphics and technology - we are trying to make the best-balanced machine that will appeal to the most people.

EGM: Why make the DVD player optional with Revolution? And how will it work - is it an attachment or a remote or what?

Iwata: The majority of households already own a DVD player or two. We don't want them to spend extra money just to have a console which happens to have DVD capability. And the DVD player isn't going to be an attachment; it’s going to go inside the machine so you won't even (be able to) tell the difference.

EGM: You've promised Wi-Fi for the Revolution but will it also have a standard Ethernet port?

Iwata: (No, it) doesn't have an Ethernet port. However, through the USB port, it’s possible to have Ethernet with an adapter. Considering where the machine will be placed in the household, we think it would be difficult for people to route the typical Ethernet line to it. Also, We're considering connecting the DS with the Revolution via Wi-Fi.

EGM: Moving on to other games--we know Smash Bros. is coming to the Revolution, but what about DS?

Miyamoto: We're thinking about it.

EGM: What about Luigi's Mansion? Is that series over, or will we ever see another?

Miyamoto: The director often says, "Make another one! Make another one!" and I want to use Luigi again.

EGM: Any chance we'll see another Pikmin?

Miyamoto: Nothings set in stone yet, but the interface we're creating for the Revolution is well suited for Pikmin - I think it would be a good match. Not much I can say other than that.

EGM: Will we ever see anything more of Stage Debut? (a technology demo that allowed players to map their face on in-game characters)?

Miyamoto: Yeah, I want to do something with it.

EGM: Speaking of the virtual console, might older offline multiplayer games, like Mario Party, be altered so you could play them online with the Revolution?

Iwata: We know that we will offer the past games for sure. But we are discussing the possibility of having older games like Mario Party playable online. So if our discussion goes well, and if the technical aspects of Revolution also go well, that's possible.

EGM: You've said the Revolution controller will be unique - do you worry about it alienating developers? Say Splinter Cell comes out for all the next-gen systems; might the Revolution controller be so different that it'd be tough to map the controls onto?

Iwata: Well, of course, the idea is that the Revolution will sell and sell and sell so it becomes the standard in the industry. (Smiles) However, at least for the launch period...we designed the controller so it can play any of the different conventional styles. After all, we are talking about it playing games from our past machines (i.e. the virtual console). So don't worry.

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Leaked Posters

The Scoop:

Two leaked ads for the Nintendo Revoloution, all sources seem to say 'posters'. The first leaked ad depicts a tag line: 'Think outside the box', wich some think is poking fun at XBOX, while others believe it is about the systems new controller. A release date is further down, March 2006, then the systems front and the Nintendo logo. It all looks very official and not the work of some fan at home.




The second ad was leaked in a smaller size and does not differ from much from the first, this time we see a symbol where the 'Think outside of the box' was seen in the first leak. The buzz about this one isn't as hopefull, it seems to be a mock-up of the first.

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The following is NOT the news, these are my person opinions and beliefs.


My Take:

Ad 1: This seems very official, many people have dismissed it, but I myself am hesitant to do so. Why? Firstly, this image seems to be that taken with a digital camera off of an LCD screen, not a poster. The Nintendo logo gives this away with its radiance, it cannot simply be a poster. Why LCD? Because the image is fairly clear, other than the extreme colours of red which is the work of the digital camera it is clear. If this were an ordinary tube projection (TV or Computer Monitor) then you would see lines and many blurred colours.

Contrary to the belief a March 2006 release date is not impossible, Nintendo may have said that they will show everyone the final product at E3 next year, but then again, they didn't say if the final product would be out before then. This is good marketing, a release 2 months after the XBOX 360 kills its Halo franchise (the only one it has) and a few months before Sony's PS3 hits shelves. They would release then because with a low price it's not a huge shell out for gamers after the 360 and because they would hit the market before the PS3 and hope to have sold 2-3 million units before then.

Ad 2: This may or may not be fake, it also looks like it could have been taken off of an LCD screen, but it may have been doctored to look that way. If it is real then it is possible the ads could be leaked in succession (anyone say viral marketing Nintendo?), what I mean by that is if it is an LCD screen then perhaps this is one short 15 second Ad that Nintendo has created to start hype.

More as it comes to light.