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Metroid Prime Hunters Will Go Online

HarvardFrankenstein writes "A Nintendo press release confirms what many people have already speculated: the recent delay of the release of the Nintendo DS game, Metroid Prime Hunters, will give the developers time to implement support for the upcoming Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. From the release: 'Metroid Prime Hunters will launch in the first quarter of 2006, complete with access to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendo's upcoming online gaming service. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection will debut before the end of the year with a Mario Kart® and an Animal Crossing® game, and will let players connect wirelessly with one another as easily as if they were sitting in the same room.' This is excellent news, as many people felt that the first person shooter would suffer heavily without online multiplayer support."

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  1. All of you Doubting Thomases by BlackCobra43 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    claiming MPH was being pushed back for no good reason... EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT.

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    1. Re:All of you Doubting Thomases by NanoGator · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "claiming MPH was being pushed back for no good reason... EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT."

      Anybody who thinks that any game would be delayed just for shits and giggles is being idiotic to begin with. I wouldn't pay much attention to them.

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  2. Great, now people can STFU by rAiNsT0rm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I mean seriously, Nintendo has to be one of the most trustworthy companies in the industry. Sure they've had some flops but they all have been something radically new/different or well intentioned.

    Everyone was frothing at the mouth when the delays were published, but sometimes a delay is a good thing. Gamers are a pissy bunch to deal with, they whine and bitch about buggy unfinished games and they whine and bitch abut delay's to improve buggy incomplete games. I personally would rather put up with a delay or two to get a finished product instead of being a paying beta tester to struggle until patch after patch is released.

    Seriously, Nintendo has the brass set to delay big titles to ensure that they are up to par, and even go beyond. More true gamers should be behind them and in their endeavor with the Revolution as they are truly the last company FOR gamers and focusing on gameplay and quality in hardware and software. I especially think that if they can make some form of development kit for free/low cost for the Revolution all the /.'ers will have finally found a geek friendly console and company.

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    1. Re:Great, now people can STFU by rAiNsT0rm · · Score: 3, Insightful

      No, your post is just lacking any thought. The Nintendo SEAL of Approval shows that the game has passed rigorous testing (much moreso than Sony or MS)... any homebrew games I'm sure will not get approval of any kind and thus be hit-or-miss. But the simple fact that the community will quickly float the best stuff to the top and the dregs will be left at the bottom.

      So no, it is not contradictory at all. In fact I have about 10 non-licensed original NES carts and a number of them are very good games. The hardware that you are playing on is the same quality Nintendo hardware, the development tool sare as well, the software you are running is the only variable... and I for one would be glad to sift through a bunch of cool homebrew and small studio games to find some real gems.

      Remember where Doom came from? Duke Nukem? and countless other shareware titles that became big. This is hardly a problem, what happened to the Linux "more choice is better" attitude. Your argument flies contrary to our ethos compeltely. I'd rather have hundreds of titles where natural selection will bring the winners to the top over the same old big-studio games that are derivitive and clones of more of the same.

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