Who thinks there should....

Started by g.narron April 10th, 2009 3:45 AM
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It would be pretty nifty, but it would probably tick a lot of people off, seeing as you can't play it UNLESS you go out and buy a Dsi. <<;;


I dont think Nintendo really cares about people's emotions, they will probably put it on the DSi just to make more money


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So long as it goes through all the regions.

It would be pretty nifty, but it would probably tick a lot of people off, seeing as you can't play it UNLESS you go out and buy a Dsi. <<;;
That's like releasing Halo 3 on the old Xbox just because fans might not want to buy a 360.
Truth is, Halo 3 is what made a lot of people buy the 360, and nobody was whining.
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Pokemon Snap and mediocre do not belong in the same sentence unless you say "Pokemon Snap was beyond mediocre". Man, you kids are 13, you were like 5 when that game was released, what would you know anyways? Unless you enjoyed this stuff in the prime, you're not entitled to an opinion. Sure, the game is simple, but it overflows with nostalgia, and was just a crazy awesome game back in the day.

And it would be better for the Wii. It's not like you need a real camera when you're taking in-game pictures, not pictures of real Pokemon. :|
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Pokemon Snap and mediocre do not belong in the same sentence unless you say "Pokemon Snap was beyond mediocre". Man, you kids are 13, you were like 5 when that game was released, what would you know anyways? Unless you enjoyed this stuff in the prime, you're not entitled to an opinion. Sure, the game is simple, but it overflows with nostalgia, and was just a crazy awesome game back in the day.

And it would be better for the Wii. It's not like you need a real camera when you're taking in-game pictures, not pictures of real Pokemon. :|
I've never thought of this :\. The camera for the DSi would be pretty useless, as you can't really use it, as Nitreous Oxide stated, it is in-game shots. I think a version for a Wii would be better (though I'd have doubts wether it would be succesful or not...:() as it would have better graphic potential and you can post them on the Wii message board. (Besides, to me, the Wii games have been pretty mediocre atm, with stuff like Wii Music and [insert something here]party. It would give the Wii something good about it, as it has only had a few succesful games (TLOZ:TP, Brawl, Mario Kart, Galaxy etc) and quite a majority of them are quiz shows over and over again. :\

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Posted December 16th, 2009
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I want a sequal but I'm not sure if I want it on Wii or DS...

Wii would be neat and you could use the Wiimote to aim where you want to take picture.

DS would be just kinda tap the screen to take picute.

But I used to love this game as a kid. I got a picture of every single Pokemon in the game.
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It would be nice to have a sequel for the Wii, it would probably have the feel of a camera which could be manipulated easily with the wii-mote. Also, as mentioned before, the potential for submitting everyones odd shots to the message board and to save and edit shots would be brilliant.

It would have to be a big expansion on the old game however; because as fun as it was, it was incredibly short. It's very easy to capture every single pokemon in a day for instance.

If it could be ported to the DS as well, then great, the control scheme would be fairly obvious but it would work well. Finally, as mentioned by espeon~, many games on the wii are fairly mediocre and - for the most part - faceless party games; a game with an actual plot would be a nice break.


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