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Combing the SV credits above, and SRD helped out on the Game Server Development. Is that a first for them on a non-EPD game?
Non-internal? probably.Combing the SV credits above, and SRD helped out on the Game Server Development. Is that a first for them on a non-EPD game?
I'm almost certain that One Piece World Seeker was going to get a late Switch port. Before and during the time of its release the game's producers, when asked about a Switch version, did the same song and dance that always happens whenever an anime-based Bamco game gets eventually ported: "The Switch wasn't a thing when we started development", "We're looking into it", "If fans show demand, it will happen", yadda, yadda, yadda. Of course, then World Seeker bombed super hard, so if the port was a thing they probably thought it wasn't worth it.Once Piece games missing Nintendo will never be not weird for me, especially knowing Eiichiro Oda is big Nintendo fan.
Mario Strikers: Battle League had SRD do Sever Development which is a non-EPD game.Combing the SV credits above, and SRD helped out on the Game Server Development. Is that a first for them on a non-EPD game?
Ah yeah, forgot about that, thanks.Mario Strikers: Battle League had SRD do Sever Development which is a non-EPD game.
Well in this case, ILCA was only invovled with some of the game design and modelling for the story cutscenes. Nothing really on the tech side.They know their way around Switch hardware but we still are not getting One Piece Odyssey on Switch, despite how much sense it would make. Not sure if it even will receive a late port. Once Piece games missing Nintendo will never be not weird for me, especially knowing Eiichiro Oda is big Nintendo fan.
Lots of talented ones out there that may be looking for a career switchRetro studios is looking for sex artists
Yourself, perhaps?Lots of talented ones out there that may be looking for a career switch
Omg Retro hasn't even started DEVELOPMENT OF MP4 YET!1!!!1Retro is hiring for a Cinematic Layout Artist (contract)
DUTIES:
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- Work with the narrative team to quickly create cinematic layout that best represents the style of the IP
- Help storyboard artists and writers to create interesting, “gameplay first” cinematic moments
- Help to maintain cinematic foundations established by the cinematic team
- Assist in editing and tracking of cinematics
- Work with the design team to reinforce gameplay goals through filmic moments
- Work with various teams to ensure that the game cinematics are implemented into engine
- Assist the animation team’s effort by communicating intent and goals for each cinematic moment
- Help identify interesting performance moments that elevate the product
- Polish cameras while maintaining the intended messaging and emotion of the scene
Ignoring localization and producers, I’m getting 685 (SV) vs 438 (SwSh). The crossover between the two is about 170, with approx. 250 of the SwSh staff not working on SV, and approx. 500 SV staff not working on SwSh. Game Freak only has 169 employees as of this year, so a lot of that extra staff came from Creatures and outsourcing.Has anybody looked at raw numbers for SV credits? How many more/less people worked on it than SwSh?
Still, it probably doesn't give us the whole picture when work outsourced to third parties is credited just by the studio's name (or am I misremembering here?), but I'd be curious to see wheter PLA's much bigger dev count compared to previous mid-gen games "stole" staff away from SV.
Scarlet and Violet is pretty much what you're asking for. save for the catching all the pokemon. that's an ask for any devMy last Pokemon game was Emerald. Then i was pissed that i couldn't transfer my pkmn to thr newer versions. Nothing has changed since.
I would gladly play Pokemon again, if there were a version that allow me to just explore the world, battle other Trainers and catch all available Pokemon.
But i guess theres F-Zero chance this will happen .
You actually could with a DS Phat or DS Lite through Pal Park.Then i was pissed that i couldn't transfer my pkmn to thr newer versions
Masuda's producer position was actually not filled, Watanabe has been the General Producer since SWSH
- This actually started with Arceus, but Tetsuya Watanabe has replaced Masuda as the General Producer from Game Freak's side.
But he works in what nintendo game?Koichi Miura - MobyGames
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But he works in what nintendo game?
The game feels like what Balan might have been trying to achieve lol.
Kentaro Tominaga no longer works at Nintendo.
I'm surprised it hasn't been announced yet. We are overdue, so I'm thinking it could be a chunky update.Isn’t Mario Strikers Battle League supposed to get one more update? And before the end of the year no less. That’s taking a while for some reason.
I think I got this figured out:I'm surprised it hasn't been announced yet. We are overdue, so I'm thinking it could be a chunky update.
We should get a better picture in roughly 2 months. But yeah, 2023 seems like a year full of EPD projects. I think out of Tokyo's projects we will first see the 3D one for Holiday release, simply because the movie in March/April, not that it would have some crossover but simply because it makes more sense than a 2D DK project from them, not sure where would this put a 2D Mario from EPD10.I'm curious what EPD's production capacity right now is on big titles going into 2023. Right now, what we do know is that Zelda and Pikmin are in their final stretch, but adding DLC support across games they have a lot on their plate. (MK8D, Splatoon 3, maybe more Switch Sports, then the inevitable Zelda and Pikmin DLC)
Would they be near capacity if we add in the EPD8/EPD10 platforming projects and some presumed EPD4 casual stuff? I know there's been talk about EPD9 working on a new title alongside MK DLC or EPD7 having a Tomodachi game that's been long in development. It feels like though 2023 is going to be the busiest we have seen EPD for a while.
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A Metroid Tactics game was pitched by some of the developers of Metroid Prime for Nintendo Wii.www.videogameschronicle.com
"According to a new video from Did You Know Gaming, which claims that a leading member of the Metroid Prime team pitched the game, which was styled after the XCOM series, to higher-ups at Retro, following the conclusion of the Metroid Prime series.
Paul Tozour, who worked on Metroid Prime, told Did You Know Gaming that the game, which was planned for the Nintendo Wii, was conceived in late 2007 following the end of Metroid Prime 3’s development."
If there was going to be another 3D Mario, they would have already talked about it by now. It’s the kind of game they’d announce many months before release, not a few.We should get a better picture in roughly 2 months. But yeah, 2023 seems like a year full of EPD projects. I think out of Tokyo's projects we will first see the 3D one for Holiday release, simply because the movie in March/April, not that it would have some crossover but simply because it makes more sense than a 2D DK project from them, not sure where would this put a 2D Mario from EPD10.
Tokyo games actually have the short reveal to release period, look at Odyssey, 3D World just to name a few.If there was going to be another 3D Mario, they would have already talked about it by now. It’s the kind of game they’d announce many months before release, not a few.
2 months isn’t the same as one half of the year to the other half.Tokyo games actually have the short reveal to release period, look at Odyssey, 3D World just to name a few.
2 months isn’t the same as one half of the year to the other half.
???I think out of Tokyo's projects we will first see the 3D one for Holiday release
oh yeah totally, anybody who thinks that is crunkingI love you too, Raccoon.
Must have missed that. I misread it as them saying it would release near the movie.
We got EPD10 accounted for a while ago (Pikmin 4), but 8 and 9 haven't put out any brand new titles in a while.I'm curious what EPD's production capacity right now is on big titles going into 2023. Right now, what we do know is that Zelda and Pikmin are in their final stretch, but adding DLC support across games they have a lot on their plate. (MK8D, Splatoon 3, maybe more Switch Sports, then the inevitable Zelda and Pikmin DLC)
Would they be near capacity if we add in the EPD8/EPD10 platforming projects and some presumed EPD4 casual stuff? I know there's been talk about EPD9 working on a new title alongside MK DLC or EPD7 having a Tomodachi game that's been long in development. It feels like though 2023 is going to be the busiest we have seen EPD for a while.
Mario Kart Tour is, essentially, Mario Kart 9. It has just as much content as a full-fat MK, it has a new engine, a new platform, and a new control scheme. While I'm sure that there are other EPD9 things cooking up, maintaining not one but 2 live-service esque Mario Kart titles is a big enough lift.We got EPD10 accounted for a while ago (Pikmin 4), but 8 and 9 haven't put out any brand new titles in a while.
Who knows when 8 will get their next game out, or what it will be.
What's going on with 9 anyway? They're the biggest mystery of all the EPD teams.
I don't think we've heard Kosuke Yabuki say anything in a while. MK8 DX DLC can't possibly be all they're doing (and I doubt it was what they've been up to "all this time"). Aren't they making something like a sequel to Min Min From Smash Bros. & Her Unimportant Friends?
It seems highly unlikely that Nintendo has a Mario game ready to for the movie, but I suppose it's possible. Nintendo knows well how awful it is trying to attach a video game to a media release calendar, they've been involved in Pokemon for years, and I doubt they want that to happen to Mario. Video game tie-ins to movies are almost always bad and almost always driven by the movie release schedule and that doesn't match Nintendo.The Mario movie will probably coincide with a new game, probably 3D, for the holidays. It’s too big not to have either a 2D or 3D game out. Nintendo can easily slot in 2D Mario for 2024 as well as the big summer Mario game, given how much DLC content we’ll get next year (Splatoon 3, Switch Sports, Zelda, Rabbids 2, MP DLC?).