Author Topic: E3 2010  (Read 65274 times)

why are remakes bad

and all the games shown werent remakes

They need to stop re-making old games.
I could say this for alot of game makers.
New games from these series is what we wanted, Which is why we got them.

Now we just need the starfox and pikmin 3

They need to stop re-making old games.
I could say this for alot of game makers.
Uh, remakes are usually good.

why are remakes bad

why are remakes bad
I agree with you, remakes remind us off the old games we've played before. Imagine if your mom died and you never thought of her again.
New games from these series is what we wanted, Which is why we got them.

Now we just need the starfox and pikmin 3
yess

Now we just need the starfox and pikmin 3
They're making a neat starfox game for the 3DS. :D


forget you Nintendo, Paper Mario was awesome until you slapped him on the Wii, and now some crummy hand-held?

Im gonna try Golden sun today, just for ARC :3

Nobody has mentioned the new Pilotwings game besides someone listing new games for the 3DS. forget you guys, that's the best announcement of E3.

Steel Diver for the 3DS looks freaking sweet.

forget you Nintendo, Paper Mario was awesome until you slapped him on the Wii, and now some crummy hand-held?
<3 TYD


I actually liked it cause they didn't turn it into windwaker but blinded TP and windwaker so you get the best of both
It doesn't resemble both of them much. I liked TP's realistic graphics and Wind Waker's graphics I liked, too. But these just seem weird.


I think this new style was inspired by both.
At first I thought it was the Super Smash Bros. Brawl Link with less detail.

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Yes, Miyamoto tells Kotaku the 19th century art style, pioneered by French painters like Monet, is the inspiration behind the soft, warm colours (and wayward brush strokes) of Skyward Swords. Why? Because Miyamoto is a fan, that's why -- right down to the game's sky, which Miyamoto says is a tribute to Cézanne.

And here's some Cézanne
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