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Old 05-11-2005, 05:34 PM   #1
Now is the time to be a Nintendo fan.

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From http://cube.ign.com/articles/611/611909p1.html :

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May 11, 2005 - A recent interview with Square Enix president Youichi Wada at Japanese site Impress Game Watch suggests good things both for Nintendo's networking plans and the next generation Revolution system.

In response to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's recent comments on the company's upcoming networking plans (Wada's comments seem to have been made prior to Nintendo's official announcement regarding its DS WiFi service), Wada offers up praise for the ideas featured in the plan, and even suggests that Nintendo could bring new users to the Online gaming world.
One area that Wada seems to be impressed with is a particularly controversial side of Nintendo's Online plan. In his comments posted at Impress Game Watch yesterday, Iwata states that Nintendo is going through with the idea of letting players connect only to players whom they've met in real life. While it's unclear how strict Nintendo plans to be with this idea (Animal Crossing DS is reported to allow for play amongst strangers), Wada applauds the move in his comments today, stating "It gives the image of taking the real world seamlessly into the virtual world." This new structure could lead to a number of changes in the current network gaming system, with Wada suggesting "the means of building a community will be completely different, and support and services will also change."

The stance Square Enix takes on the new networking plan in relation to Revolution is the most intriguing. "What increased our interest further," states Wada regarding the networking plan, "is that the next step is already being prepared for Revolution." Nintendo's networking plan is, according to Wada, "not just a portable, not just a console -- it's exactly what we wanted in that it's the birth of a completely new platform."

Wada finishes off on the note of support from Square Enix: "From here on, we'll have to challenge ourselves with content in response to what Nintendo offers. We would like to give strong support."

With these comments, Wada seems to be committing Square Enix to support of Nintendo's new networking plan, and this will almost certainly take early form on the DS. The mention of Revolution's role in the company's decision process suggests that future support for the console is a possibility as well.
Now, I'm not too wild about Nintendo only letting you connect with people you've met in real life (if that idea does indeed pan out), but from how Squenix is talking, it sounds as if they've nailed a decent online gaming plan.

I can't get enough of the Revolution/DS rumors...bring on E3!!!
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Old 05-12-2005, 12:58 AM   #2
I'm starting to get confused with all of this new information. It's really cool that Square Enix seems to be supporting Nintendo, but this online deal seams wierd.

Playing against people you've met in real life is certainly cool, but what about when you want to play and nobody else wants to? I'd want to hop online and start blasting away (in an fps mindset right now). And would they really need gamespy to do this?
Old 05-12-2005, 01:02 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by easy_g
I'm starting to get confused with all of this new information. It's really cool that Square Enix seems to be supporting Nintendo, but this online deal seams wierd.

Playing against people you've met in real life is certainly cool, but what about when you want to play and nobody else wants to? I'd want to hop online and start blasting away (in an fps mindset right now). And would they really need gamespy to do this?
yea only playing with people you know is pretty lame, because almost all of my friends don't play online or do not have the capability to play online
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Old 05-12-2005, 01:07 AM   #4
IMO, that is horrible. In the first socom, I met, joined a clan with people I have never met, and still play online with them today several years after the fact. Granted it is in different games, but it was a good way to meet different people.
Old 05-12-2005, 01:12 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by easy_g
I'm starting to get confused with all of this new information. It's really cool that Square Enix seems to be supporting Nintendo, but this online deal seams wierd.

Playing against people you've met in real life is certainly cool, but what about when you want to play and nobody else wants to? I'd want to hop online and start blasting away (in an fps mindset right now). And would they really need gamespy to do this?
Yes, socialization skills confuse Nintendo followers. This is natural. No cause for alarm.
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Old 05-12-2005, 01:13 AM   #6
Being able to play against only people you know in real life eliminates 99.9% of the reason I started playing online games in the first place.
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Old 05-12-2005, 01:15 AM   #7
people need to stop putting the cart before the horse. We have no idea on what is really goin on. For all we know it could be poor translation. I say wait till an official annoucement after they show off the new system before you start hatin on the big N
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Old 05-12-2005, 01:22 AM   #8
Either way, the mere fact that they have an online plan should be good news for any Nintendo fan.
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Old 05-12-2005, 02:10 AM   #9
Apparently in other reports and translations, Iwata says you can choose to play against people you know or strangers. I hope this is true. Cause i seriously doubt Square Enix would rave about such a limited online plan when their last game was an MMORPG.
Old 05-12-2005, 03:30 AM   #10
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Apparently in other reports and translations, Iwata says you can choose to play against people you know or strangers. I hope this is true. Cause i seriously doubt Square Enix would rave about such a limited online plan when their last game was an MMORPG.

Exactly, Iwata's already mentioned playing against strangers. It seems to me Square is excited about some kind of online feature that's special between people you actually know. I have no idea what that might be... so I'll just be happy that Square is happy.
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Old 05-12-2005, 04:41 AM   #11
too much new info being thrown at me from diffrent sites, im gonna just wait for e3
Old 05-15-2005, 10:42 PM   #12
You've got to wonder why no one in editorial asked the question, "How could such a policy possibly be enforced?"
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Old 05-15-2005, 10:44 PM   #13
How does online play even make it a good time to be a Nintendo fan? If you're a Playstation, XBOX, or PC fan, you already have online play.
Old 05-15-2005, 11:03 PM   #14
I think that with Nintendo Revolution's online plan, Square might rerelease Final Fantasy Online. And since games would be free, I wouldn't mind trying it out.
Old 05-15-2005, 11:36 PM   #15
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I think that with Nintendo Revolution's online plan, Square might rerelease Final Fantasy Online. And since games would be free, I wouldn't mind trying it out.
Nintendo's online service will be free, but developers (or publishers i guess) are free to charge monthly fees for their games. Which is common for online RPG's.
Old 05-15-2005, 11:53 PM   #16
Believe it when I see it.
Old 05-16-2005, 12:12 AM   #17
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I think that with Nintendo Revolution's online plan, Square might rerelease Final Fantasy Online. And since games would be free, I wouldn't mind trying it out.
I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that day. Do the words 'class action suit brought by PS2 HDD owners' mean anything to you?
Old 05-16-2005, 12:22 AM   #18
Maybe it will be something like you need to know someone else's username to play online against them sort of like instant messenger. We could still post our user names here and I could kick everyone's ass even though I've never met any of you in "real life"
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Old 05-16-2005, 12:24 AM   #19
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I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that day. Do the words 'class action suit brought by PS2 HDD owners' mean anything to you?
All they would have to do is add one more element to make it a totally new game. Besides that, how does owning a PS2 HDD equal a contract for exclusivity? I'm pretty sure that SquareEnix can re-release anything they please -- remember, even most "exclusive" deals are only so for a specified period of time. Although, you did say class action lawsuit -- and there's a lot of frivolous ones...
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Old 05-16-2005, 01:00 AM   #20
Im still not seeing how Nintendo semi catching up to the big 2 should make us all converts.

If you liked N before, you ll get off on any bit of positive spin they put on everything. Marketing never makes a console the "best" (most sold, yes, best no) Its the the games and the experences they provide that do.
 

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