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Started by Mystic, July 16, 2008, 07:44:38 PM

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Mystic

"Miyamoto says that Pikmin team and the Zelda team are all enjoying creating their games?but he does not mention specifically what games they are working on. Of course, this statement would lead us to believe that they are hard at work on Zelda and Pikmin sequels.

Miyamoto just 100% confirmed Pikmin. his official statement as ?We are making Pikmin?"


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Cornwad

I wonder how long it will be until we get a trailer... hopefully soon ;D

I wonder if its Pikmin DS or Pikmin Wii... or both? :O

Tupin

Quote from: Cornwad on July 16, 2008, 07:45:51 PM
I wonder how long it will be until we get a trailer... hopefully soon ;D

I wonder if its Pikmin DS or Pikmin Wii... or both? :O
Probably both.

Anyway, I can't wait for this.

Thanks Miyamoto, you made the conference tolerable with all of your leaks.


Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.

Gwen Khan

wooo, did he say anything about F-Zero?

Cornwad

Quote from: Commissar Torgo on July 16, 2008, 08:06:33 PM
wooo, did he say anything about F-Zero?
Nope, but at least we know one Captain will be making his way to Wii.

There better be an onion/storage space for bulbmin.

thunderhero4

Neato. I really like the Wii because it gets me to try alot of games I never did (no, i am not going to buy another gamecube game)

So far, I have tried these series' for the first time:

Dr. Mario
Excite (series)
Guitar Hero (I played it before but never knew how)
Metroid Prime (sort of, I only played the endings of the first 2)

I will likely be trying a couple more new series:

Animal Crossing (I played it once, but it wasnt an interesting part)
Pikmin
F-Zero (only played GC and Arcade ones a couple times, Arcade is waaay better)



Tupin

Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:26:23 PM
Neato. I really like the Wii because it gets me to try alot of games I never did (no, i am not going to buy another gamecube game)

So far, I have tried these series' for the first time:

Dr. Mario
Excite (series)
Guitar Hero (I played it before but never knew how)
Metroid Prime (sort of, I only played the endings of the first 2)

I will likely be trying a couple more new series:

Animal Crossing (I played it once, but it wasnt an interesting part)
Pikmin
F-Zero (only played GC and Arcade ones a couple times, Arcade is waaay better)
You played F-Zero AX? Man, I'm jealous. There's only 14 cabinets in all of North America.  :(

Animal Crossing is fun once you get into it, Pikmin is awesome, and F-Zero is awesome once you get past the huge difficulty curve. Hopefully they will make F-Zero Wii just a hair bit easier. Not too easy though. It being difficult and requiring practice is what makes it fun.


Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.

Cornwad

I'd rather see this than almost anything else though. Pikmin is one of my favorite Nintendo series. I still need to go back and collect all of the R.O.B. parts in Pikmin 2 :O

You must play it.

thunderhero4

Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 08:30:15 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:26:23 PM
Neato. I really like the Wii because it gets me to try alot of games I never did (no, i am not going to buy another gamecube game)

So far, I have tried these series' for the first time:

Dr. Mario
Excite (series)
Guitar Hero (I played it before but never knew how)
Metroid Prime (sort of, I only played the endings of the first 2)

I will likely be trying a couple more new series:

Animal Crossing (I played it once, but it wasnt an interesting part)
Pikmin
F-Zero (only played GC and Arcade ones a couple times, Arcade is waaay better)
You played F-Zero AX? Man, I'm jealous. There's only 14 cabinets in all of North America.  :(

Animal Crossing is fun once you get into it, Pikmin is awesome, and F-Zero is awesome once you get past the huge difficulty curve. Hopefully they will make F-Zero Wii just a hair bit easier. Not too easy though. It being difficult and requiring practice is what makes it fun.
You intercourse ing me!? Theres only 14!? Wow, I played one of the only 14 F-Zero Arcade games in America! I had no idea...



Tupin

Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:42:37 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 08:30:15 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:26:23 PM
Neato. I really like the Wii because it gets me to try alot of games I never did (no, i am not going to buy another gamecube game)

So far, I have tried these series' for the first time:

Dr. Mario
Excite (series)
Guitar Hero (I played it before but never knew how)
Metroid Prime (sort of, I only played the endings of the first 2)

I will likely be trying a couple more new series:

Animal Crossing (I played it once, but it wasnt an interesting part)
Pikmin
F-Zero (only played GC and Arcade ones a couple times, Arcade is waaay better)
You played F-Zero AX? Man, I'm jealous. There's only 14 cabinets in all of North America.  :(

Animal Crossing is fun once you get into it, Pikmin is awesome, and F-Zero is awesome once you get past the huge difficulty curve. Hopefully they will make F-Zero Wii just a hair bit easier. Not too easy though. It being difficult and requiring practice is what makes it fun.
You intercourse ing me!? Theres only 14!? Wow, I played one of the only 14 F-Zero Arcade games in America! I had no idea...
Yeah, there's only 14 in all of America. Did you play the one that tilted when you turned? They were such high maintenance and cost so much to buy that very few places kept them. Hey, at least we aren't in Europe. They only have three there.

The Deluxe one that tilted had all 40 machines, but both had the option to transfer machines and tracks to and from a GCN memory card that had F-Zero GX data on it. In other words, you could race the machines you created in the arcade version, and unlock the AX Cup and racers via the arcade version.


Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.

thunderhero4

#10
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 08:50:26 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:42:37 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 08:30:15 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:26:23 PM
Neato. I really like the Wii because it gets me to try alot of games I never did (no, i am not going to buy another gamecube game)

So far, I have tried these series' for the first time:

Dr. Mario
Excite (series)
Guitar Hero (I played it before but never knew how)
Metroid Prime (sort of, I only played the endings of the first 2)

I will likely be trying a couple more new series:

Animal Crossing (I played it once, but it wasnt an interesting part)
Pikmin
F-Zero (only played GC and Arcade ones a couple times, Arcade is waaay better)
You played F-Zero AX? Man, I'm jealous. There's only 14 cabinets in all of North America.  :(

Animal Crossing is fun once you get into it, Pikmin is awesome, and F-Zero is awesome once you get past the huge difficulty curve. Hopefully they will make F-Zero Wii just a hair bit easier. Not too easy though. It being difficult and requiring practice is what makes it fun.
You intercourse ing me!? Theres only 14!? Wow, I played one of the only 14 F-Zero Arcade games in America! I had no idea...
Yeah, there's only 14 in all of America. Did you play the one that tilted when you turned? They were such high maintenance and cost so much to buy that very few places kept them. Hey, at least we aren't in Europe. They only have three there.

The Deluxe one that tilted had all 40 machines, but both had the option to transfer machines and tracks to and from a GCN memory card that had F-Zero GX data on it. In other words, you could race the machines you created in the arcade version, and unlock the AX Cup and racers via the arcade version.
There was a place to put a GC memory card. Is that what you were talking about!? And I spent like 5 bucks on that thing (.50 a game) it was so fun, I couldn't stop playing it.



Tupin

Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:52:22 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 08:50:26 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:42:37 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 08:30:15 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:26:23 PM
Neato. I really like the Wii because it gets me to try alot of games I never did (no, i am not going to buy another gamecube game)

So far, I have tried these series' for the first time:

Dr. Mario
Excite (series)
Guitar Hero (I played it before but never knew how)
Metroid Prime (sort of, I only played the endings of the first 2)

I will likely be trying a couple more new series:

Animal Crossing (I played it once, but it wasnt an interesting part)
Pikmin
F-Zero (only played GC and Arcade ones a couple times, Arcade is waaay better)
You played F-Zero AX? Man, I'm jealous. There's only 14 cabinets in all of North America.  :(

Animal Crossing is fun once you get into it, Pikmin is awesome, and F-Zero is awesome once you get past the huge difficulty curve. Hopefully they will make F-Zero Wii just a hair bit easier. Not too easy though. It being difficult and requiring practice is what makes it fun.
You intercourse ing me!? Theres only 14!? Wow, I played one of the only 14 F-Zero Arcade games in America! I had no idea...
Yeah, there's only 14 in all of America. Did you play the one that tilted when you turned? They were such high maintenance and cost so much to buy that very few places kept them. Hey, at least we aren't in Europe. They only have three there.

The Deluxe one that tilted had all 40 machines, but both had the option to transfer machines and tracks to and from a GCN memory card that had F-Zero GX data on it. In other words, you could race the machines you created in the arcade version, and unlock the AX Cup and racers via the arcade version.
There was a place to put a GC memory card. Is that what you were talking about!? And I spent like 5 bucks on that thing (.50 a game) it was so fun, I couldn't stop playing it.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. In some places, you could even get a "license" that was a magnetic card that saved your progress. Was the one you played like the one in my avatar or the one that tilts when you turn?

There's just 14 in public arcades. There's more in private collections, there is even a site selling them.


Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.

Water ☮

I've never played through Pikmin.

It bored me. I guess I didn't really see the intensity.

I'll try and get my hands on this new one (if its on the wii) and give it a second shot.


thunderhero4

Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 09:02:38 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:52:22 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 08:50:26 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:42:37 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on July 16, 2008, 08:30:15 PM
Quote from: thunderhero4 on July 16, 2008, 08:26:23 PM
Neato. I really like the Wii because it gets me to try alot of games I never did (no, i am not going to buy another gamecube game)

So far, I have tried these series' for the first time:

Dr. Mario
Excite (series)
Guitar Hero (I played it before but never knew how)
Metroid Prime (sort of, I only played the endings of the first 2)

I will likely be trying a couple more new series:

Animal Crossing (I played it once, but it wasnt an interesting part)
Pikmin
F-Zero (only played GC and Arcade ones a couple times, Arcade is waaay better)
You played F-Zero AX? Man, I'm jealous. There's only 14 cabinets in all of North America.  :(

Animal Crossing is fun once you get into it, Pikmin is awesome, and F-Zero is awesome once you get past the huge difficulty curve. Hopefully they will make F-Zero Wii just a hair bit easier. Not too easy though. It being difficult and requiring practice is what makes it fun.
You intercourse ing me!? Theres only 14!? Wow, I played one of the only 14 F-Zero Arcade games in America! I had no idea...
Yeah, there's only 14 in all of America. Did you play the one that tilted when you turned? They were such high maintenance and cost so much to buy that very few places kept them. Hey, at least we aren't in Europe. They only have three there.

The Deluxe one that tilted had all 40 machines, but both had the option to transfer machines and tracks to and from a GCN memory card that had F-Zero GX data on it. In other words, you could race the machines you created in the arcade version, and unlock the AX Cup and racers via the arcade version.
There was a place to put a GC memory card. Is that what you were talking about!? And I spent like 5 bucks on that thing (.50 a game) it was so fun, I couldn't stop playing it.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. In some places, you could even get a "license" that was a magnetic card that saved your progress. Was the one you played like the one in my avatar or the one that tilts when you turn?

There's just 14 in public arcades. There's more in private collections, there is even a site selling them.
Thats pretty much how i remembered it. The one in your pic looks exactly like it did...and why would you waste money on a card?



Cornwad

Quote from: WaterGod on July 16, 2008, 09:05:21 PM
I've never played through Pikmin.

It bored me. I guess I didn't really see the intensity.

I'll try and get my hands on this new one (if its on the wii) and give it a second shot.



Pikmin 2 had underwater caves with magical bubble monsters :O