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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Sega Stylista on October 01, 2010, 11:45:11 am
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"If Ivy the Kiwi? does well in Europe then maybe I can make Dreamcast 2 (laughs)," he joked, but with a deadly serious undertone:
"Of course Dreamcast was my baby back at Sega and I want to carry on making good games for the European market and one day I'm hoping it gives me the opportunity to work on Dreamcast 2."
read the whole article:
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/ar ... ?id=267778 (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=267778)
Let the schizophrenia begin.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that constructs an analogy between two things or ideas; the analogy is conveyed by the use of a metaphorical word in place of some other word. For example: "Her eyes were glistening jewels".
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Stop playing me dude! I almost had a heart attack there lol
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Yeah, Naka previously said he thought Sega should have gone down in flames rather than transition over into a third party software company. But how are games like Let's Tap, Let's Catch, and Ivy the Kiwi? going to generate the dough necessary to manufacture hardware?
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Yuji Naka makes mobile games now.
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And I hope to play on Dreamcast 2 oneday, doesnt mean it's happening.
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It would be cool for Sega to team up with Nintendo though.
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And I hope to play on Dreamcast 2 oneday, doesnt mean it's happening.
Not unless Naka has a spare £100 Million to fund the Hardware R&D (never mind software) . And in so many ways the 360 is a DC II in all but name.
Shame SOJ has totally fucked up on the platform
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Yeah, Naka previously said he thought Sega should have gone down in flames rather than transition over into a third party software company. But how are games like Let's Tap, Let's Catch, and Ivy the Kiwi? going to generate the dough necessary to manufacture hardware?
Naka's games are what I consider Iphone games. They're usually some 5 minute gimmick(Not literally) that can be gotten over really fast.
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Oh great, Just Half for a launch title... brilliant.
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Is it a new thing to mock Naka or am I just outdated on the news?
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Is it a new thing to mock Naka or am I just outdated on the news?
I'm with you.
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It's just that I've been really dissapointed with his output recently. Like seriously, Let's Tap was a mini-game fest with a gimmick, Ivy the Kiwi was probably okay, granted, but then he made 'Just Half' which is just... like what the fuck? You draw a line down the screen. That's it.
How long has prope been around, and THIS is what they put out? C'mon.
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Reading the article makes me make a prediction:
Naka goes to Nint€$£o, yes probably.
Naka goes to Micro$oft, maybe.
Naka goes to $ony, Naaah.
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It's just that I've been really dissapointed with his output recently. Like seriously, Let's Tap was a mini-game fest with a gimmick, Ivy the Kiwi was probably okay, granted, but then he made 'Just Half' which is just... like what the fuck? You draw a line down the screen. That's it.
How long has prope been around, and THIS is what they put out? C'mon.
That's what happens when you aren't surronded by individuals who were really responsible for making the good games rather than just taking ALL the glory for oneself because the company you work for deemed it to be so. In saying that, you never know you might enjoy his new game though.
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That's what happens when you aren't surronded by individuals who were really responsible for making the good games rather than just taking ALL the glory for oneself because the company you work for deemed it to be so. In saying that, you never know you might enjoy his new game though.
Are we back to knocking Naka now are we . :oops: Only a few months back you we parsing PROPE and how it was a smart move by SEGA. It's not like the Naoto Ōshima have done brilliant since they went independent with just the likes of Blinx, Pinobee and the complety dire Vampire Rain to their name
True they did a good programming job on Blue Dragon
Lost of Ex SEGA staff have found it hard out in the big world, true for a lot of team members that leave Big Studios tbh
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I don't think those were exactly his words. This fucking press and its aptitude for numbers...
I hope that SEGA will some day come up with a new hardware again.
From an interview on Eurogamer. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010- ... -interview (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-10-02-expo-sessions-yuji-naka-presents-ivy-the-kiwi-interview)
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It would be cool for Sega to team up with Nintendo though.
When Sega left the hardware I bought the Gamecube, around the time RE4 came out and I rarely ever played a Nintendo game on it.
I even went and bought the Wii, the most fun out of it was Wii Sports. Super Smash Bro Brawl, Metroid and all their franchises aren't for me.
I tried really hard getting into Metroid, back in the Gamecube days, and end of the day I realized Nintendo, isn't even close to Sega.
I really hate the whole Sega and Nintendo together discussion.
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That's what happens when you aren't surronded by individuals who were really responsible for making the good games rather than just taking ALL the glory for oneself because the company you work for deemed it to be so. In saying that, you never know you might enjoy his new game though.
Are we back to knocking Naka now are we . :oops: Only a few months back you we parsing PROPE and how it was a smart move by SEGA. It's not like the Naoto Ōshima have done brilliant since they went independent with just the likes of Blinx, Pinobee and the complety dire Vampire Rain to their name
True they did a good programming job on Blue Dragon
Lost of Ex SEGA staff have found it hard out in the big world, true for a lot of team members that leave Big Studios tbh
Are we back to lying again are we?
I praise a good game when i see one. That does not mean I like Naka. That's the difference. I give credit when its due not when i just happen to like the creator or hate them like Nagoshi. grow up.
This is your last warning TA. Unless you really want to get destroyed by me again like when Sega stylista owned you, you'd better just keep away from me ok.
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It would be cool for Sega to team up with Nintendo though.
When Sega left the hardware I bought the Gamecube, around the time RE4 came out and I rarely ever played a Nintendo game on it.
I even went and bought the Wii, the most fun out of it was Wii Sports. Super Smash Bro Brawl, Metroid and all their franchises aren't for me.
I tried really hard getting into Metroid, back in the Gamecube days, and end of the day I realized Nintendo, isn't even close to Sega.
I really hate the whole Sega and Nintendo together discussion.
But that is the whole point. Imagine having both game styles from the two most innovative companies in the industry in the same console.
I think Sony and MS have way too much penis in their mouth to do something like that. But Nintendo has a wide market that could potentially interest Sega.
Of course, that could involve Sega focusing on one single platform, and I don't think Sega would go back that road again so soon.
Still is nice to think about it I think.
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I don't like Nintendo, I dislike Nintendo and I hate the Wii.
That system has no quality control, nor proper backward compatability.
You can not use the classic controller, for GameCube games.
It is up to the developer to implement classic controller support, or Gamecube controller support. It is an awfully managed system and I can go on and on,
Please don't mix them together as Sega does what Nintendon't.
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That's what happens when you aren't surronded by individuals who were really responsible for making the good games rather than just taking ALL the glory for oneself because the company you work for deemed it to be so. In saying that, you never know you might enjoy his new game though.
Are we back to knocking Naka now are we . :oops: Only a few months back you we parsing PROPE and how it was a smart move by SEGA. It's not like the Naoto Ōshima have done brilliant since they went independent with just the likes of Blinx, Pinobee and the complety dire Vampire Rain to their name
True they did a good programming job on Blue Dragon
Lost of Ex SEGA staff have found it hard out in the big world, true for a lot of team members that leave Big Studios tbh
Are we back to lying again are we?
I praise a good game when i see one. That does not mean I like Naka. That's the difference. I give credit when its due not when i just happen to like the creator or hate them like Nagoshi. grow up.
This is your last warning TA. Unless you really want to get destroyed by me again like when Sega stylista owned you, you'd better just keep away from me ok.
No .
What I don't get in one minute you're praising Naka and Prope and the next you're knocking them . I also don't understand what your problem is with Naka, has he only ever takes credit for games he's worked on, and it's not like Nagoshi-san name isn't linked with every SEGA game these days (he's even in the Sonic Adv XBLA/PSN credits)
and both Naka or Nagoshi-san aren't anywhere near Miyamoto how takes credits for everything NCL.
And lets set the recorded straight , I don't hate you, I don't want to show you up at all . I just disagree with some of your points, and I just don't like you trying to label me as a DC or SEGA hater.
And I'm sorry Sega stylista never owned me at all.
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Please don't mix them together as Sega does what Nintendon't.
Sega would obviously make it so that the console brakes Nintendo game discs.