07-28-2008, 09:32 PM
Goemar, I'm one of the LAST people on Earth, that prefers 3D to 2D Minus series such as 'Tales of' which either or are sweet in terms seriously that series nails it on the head of fun and epic every single time.
I'd like to say "Yo, Goemar check it! Sonic the Hedgehog full remake!" But it's not my fault I can't because, they know it's easy, they know regardless they're going to make sales. This conversation is just the E3 Nintendo conference in micro.
They don't HAVE to sell to the kids who grew up on Sonic. They just sell Sonic now. It's easy to them. You think I don't know the Metal Slug games are rediculous in terms of style? I have a very serious appreciation when it comes to games and sprites, my rule is a video game should look like a video game. A fairytale storybook, or cartoon that I can interact with.
HOWEVER I won't let the fact that I'd rather see a 2D Sonic or remake of the originals stop me from continuing to enjoy the Blue Blur. Maybe instead of bashing the new, we ought to consider ourselves grateful that we were born in the age of sprites where it could be appreciated? Kids today, will never know what it was like during those days. No matter how well we try to replicate it for them.
See there's another games like Kingdomhearts, and Brave Fencer Musashi are games that started in 3D, but could you honestly imagine doing those games in high-res sprites? Yes, but it'd probably never be to the caliber of what was done in 3D, the same is true except in reverse, they can never make you happy. Even if they did everything exactly as you told them from your own mouth.
I'd like to say "Yo, Goemar check it! Sonic the Hedgehog full remake!" But it's not my fault I can't because, they know it's easy, they know regardless they're going to make sales. This conversation is just the E3 Nintendo conference in micro.
They don't HAVE to sell to the kids who grew up on Sonic. They just sell Sonic now. It's easy to them. You think I don't know the Metal Slug games are rediculous in terms of style? I have a very serious appreciation when it comes to games and sprites, my rule is a video game should look like a video game. A fairytale storybook, or cartoon that I can interact with.
HOWEVER I won't let the fact that I'd rather see a 2D Sonic or remake of the originals stop me from continuing to enjoy the Blue Blur. Maybe instead of bashing the new, we ought to consider ourselves grateful that we were born in the age of sprites where it could be appreciated? Kids today, will never know what it was like during those days. No matter how well we try to replicate it for them.
See there's another games like Kingdomhearts, and Brave Fencer Musashi are games that started in 3D, but could you honestly imagine doing those games in high-res sprites? Yes, but it'd probably never be to the caliber of what was done in 3D, the same is true except in reverse, they can never make you happy. Even if they did everything exactly as you told them from your own mouth.