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News4Gamers Radio 09/10/2007

This week the staff talks about which developer they would want to visit, the importance of casual games and of course discuss the latest games including Two Worlds, Folklore and Stranglehold.

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GRAMPAGAMER6076d ago (Edited 6076d ago )

interesting question,.. "will the success of the Wii limit the production of "fully realized 3D games?"

Answer: Never,.. let's say the theory was put in practice and 40 -50% of your Major publishers decided to devolve their development process in order to feed the uninitiated masses of casual games.

the first developer to find success filling the void for "real games" would signal a mass migration of profit hungry developers getting back to their roots and doing the same.

the user base of the Wii is hardly big enough, neither is the Wii attatch rate prolific enough to keep major developers well fed.

...and if they try to go multi- platform with the same butt ugly games that are sold for the Wii to the 360 or Ps3,.. they would have to drop the price to $19 per title.

where many would find their way into the bargin bin at "Burger King" prices.

remember when the game industry crashed because developers swamped the market with quick cash-in Atari games. it was like the great gaming depression.

if all developers actually made a concerted decision to pursue casual gaming dollars, the same thing would happen again.

GRAMPAGAMER6076d ago

wasn't meant as negative comment, it was just an observation that you had a unigue voice that would serve you well in the voice-acting trade..(perhaps cartoons)

or maybe a career in comedy as a Gomer Pyle impersonator.

anyway, consider the options.

djt236076d ago

good show
it was pretty good

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Zelda Replay: Majora's Mask

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Is Ocarina of Time as legendary as I remembered it? For the most part, yes. In spite of a handful of missteps — a few obtuse puzzles, some tedious backtracking, and a clunky stealth sequence — I don't believe the last 23 years have been unkind to it. Ocarina remains a brilliant example of the medium, a landmark game that shaped the future of its own franchise and 3D gaming in general. After more than two decades it retains its inventive dungeon design, challenging puzzles, dynamic combat, wistful storyline, unforgettable music, and empowering open-air freedom. I feel confident calling it one of the greatest games of the fifth generation, even if I'm no longer prepared to list it among the five best games ever made."

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Crows901d 5h ago

Pure unadulterated fun. They don't make them like this anymore...especially not the triple A industry.

FinalFantasyFanatic12h ago

Back when video rental was a thing, I rented out Majoria's Mask, I never finished it though. I did buy the 3DS version before the eshop shutdown, so maybe one day I'll finally play through the whole thing, it's amazing how well these games hold up though. I briefly played Ocarina of Time for a while and it was really fun.

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7 Iconic Games That Put The PS1 On The Map

The first PlayStation is home to an array of iconic video games that went on to define the sheer significance of this console.

SimpleSlave1d 9h ago

I think from a historical perspective I would change Spyro for Grand Turismo. It's the franchise that made the PS1 look like an absolute unit. Other than that, I can't argue with the rest when it comes to games that defined the PS1.

And to be honest, there should be space for Tekken 3, Wipepout and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater in order to round out the PS1 identity as the machine to own at the time.

With Tomb Raider 2, Silent Hill, Symphony of the Night, Tenchu, and Soul Reaver as backup contenders.

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Ar Tonelico Qoga: Knell Of Ar Ciel Retro Review – Love Conquers All

Gary Green said: You’ll be forgiven if you haven’t heard of the Ar Tonelico trilogy. The previous two games arrived so late in the PS2’s life-cycle that they simply went unnoticed. While most were tinkering with their shiny new PS3s, Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia and Ar Tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica were being ‘returned to sender’ by your local Game stores. Luckily, you won’t need to have played them to understand and appreciate this third and final chapter, Qoga (pronounced k-yoga) tells the story of a racial war between humans and Reyvateils, a breed of biologically produced female cyborgs capable of reproduction, while still having a digital mind.

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Giga_Gaia2d ago

Oh my god. I kinda wish this would get a remaster on PS5, it would be awesome. One of my favorite games on PS3.

That and 3D Dot Game Heroes. It's a shame that some stuff is stuck on PS3.

Knightofelemia2d ago

Ar Tonelico 3 is good I still prefer the first AT game. The music is solid in all the games and Akiko Shikata is a very talented singer bringing life to the game. Only annoying part is well I find is Saki I always choose Finnel or Tyria. KOEI so needs to HD remaster the franchise along with Ar Nosurge and Ciel Nosurge since it never came to North America. I would day one the Ar Toneliceo games and Ar Nosurge if they were remastered.

TheColbertinator2d ago

I still have the limited edition of Qoga unopened. Unfortunately it never went up in value like I had hoped all these years.

Father__Merrin2d ago

Used to own all these quirky JRPG on ps3 good times. Wish I would have kept them all