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Microsoft: The Apex Predator

Most people who follow games know that Microsoft, the recent apex predator of games, has been on a buying spree. They have been bolstering their portfolio to flesh out what they have to offer for their Game Pass service. In the beginning they started small but in recent months the purchases have been getting bigger and bigger. When it was announced that they had purchased Activision Blizzard to the tune of about $70 billion it gave me pause.

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That’s a lot of big names

I love my Xbox and I am a devout Game Pass subscriber but the purchase announced in January made me wonder about the future of the industry. Microsoft just purchased “the” largest or one of the three largest video game publishers in the world. It is akin to Apple purchasing AMD or Intel. It is a huge purchase that has ramifications across the gaming spectrum.

After I heard the news, I wondered if the console wars had effectively been turned into a battle of East vs. West. Microsoft is working hard to gobble up all of the western developers in the Americas and Europe. Sony and Nintendo are left in Japan trying to hobble to keep up. I’m sure that Nintendo, as always, will be able to sit in their corner and bring in a tidy profit for their shareholders but Sony, who has been the king for so long, has been lagging behind recently. Their subscription service, while amazing in this author’s opinion, just can’t hold a candle to Xbox’s Game Pass.

It was announced this week that Sony had acquired Bungie but Bungie would continue to make games for all platforms. There are rumors that Sony has some other acquisitions that it wants to proceed with in the coming months. If this is true, can Sony keep up with Microsoft. Who knows?

It’s a start

I think the first thing Sony needs to do is get as many people as possible moved over to their PlayStation Now service. Microsoft did this by combining their Xbox Live service and their Game Pass service into a combo and then throwing the Xbox Live service out the window. PlayStation needs to look into doing the same thing with their services.

I pay for both PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now. I picked up PlayStation Now a few years ago on sale at a criminally low price so I am set up with that service for the next few years. I think for PlayStation 5 customers they need to get them started on a combined service as soon as possible. The fact is that people don’t want to be double billed by a company for something that they could provide for one price. And Microsoft proved that it doesn’t even matter if that price is high than they were originally paying, as long as the value is there.

Sony has been making some small acquisitions but overall Sony, not PlayStation, as a company just can’t compete because it’s business isn’t as healthy as Microsoft’s overall. Many of the various departments within Sony are not holding up against competitors which means that the PlayStation division doesn’t have as much money to throw at growing their business.

How will Sony keep up with Microsoft?

I believe that Japanese companies will band together to support Sony as a way to fend off Microsoft’s encroachment into their territory. Microsoft has always had a hell of a time getting the Xbox to make any headway in Japan and even with Game Pass, Japanese gamers haven’t gotten on board with the insane value that Game Pass provides. (Japanese Netflix also lags behind America because that isn’t how Japan watches TV usually.)

The Bungie acquisition looks good on paper to shareholder but overall it doesn’t give me hope that Sony is taking these moves by Microsoft as seriously as they need to be. I want to see a strong video game industry and moving towards services instead of boxes is where the industry is heading without question. We need Sony to step it up and become the HBO Max of video game services to Microsoft’s Netflix to keep this whole thing interesting. Right now Sony is looking more like Crackle. If that reference is still applicable in this day and age.

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TikToker Takes Responsibility for Pokemon Branding Kerfuffle

It is sad that I find a person taking responsibility for making a mistake newsworthy but the fact is that in our increasingly selfish society it is newsworthy.

Pokeprincxss, who has rebranded to Digitalprincxss, has changed her handle, taken down merchandise that infringes upon Nintendo intellectual property, started paying back the money she has already made off her merch, and taken responsibility for having made a mistake.

We live in a society where businesses and people don’t take responsibility for anything they have done; whether it is pumping prescription drugs into every small town across the country, poisoning the water of a whole city, or having a hit and run with a small child. It’s not a new thing that people don’t want to take responsibility for that which may get them into trouble but we also don’t see very many people or businesses taking responsibility for their actions.

Nintendo issued her a cease and desist order and I’m sure she has been able to work with them to figure out the best way to correct this mistake. It is the use of the word mistake that makes me so proud that she has done this.

Speaking with Kotaku, she adds “I want to make it clear that I’m not trying to play the victim in the situation, and only hope to be somebody people can learn from and not make the same mistakes I did.”

https://kotaku.com/nintendo-goes-after-adult-tiktok-influencer-over-pokemo-1845351446

I’m sure she has been financially hurt by this but it may also bring more people to her TikTok and OnlyFans pages. I hope Digitalprincxss is able to turn this into something good for herself because in my opinion she needs to be praised.

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SNK is Bringing More NeoGeo Pocket Color Games to the Switch This Summer

SNK announced that it would be adding to it’s stable of NeoGeo Pocket Color games on the Switch. At the end of April they made SNK Gals’ Fighters the first game in their new line of emulated NeoGeo Pocket Color games for the Nintendo Switch. The new product line is called NEOGEO POCKET COLOR SELECTION.

SNK announced that two new games would be coming this summer. King of Fighters R-2 and Samurai Showdown 2 will be added to NEOGEO POCKET COLOR SELECTION.

Samurai Showdown 2 was already given away to some people who purchased the new retail Samurai Showdown game for the Switch. This summer everyone will have the opportunity to get their hands on that game.

Some players will remember King of Fighters R-2 for it’s connection with the Dreamcast. The NeoGeo Pocket Color could be linked with the Dreamcast using a special cable for use in King of Fighters ’99 Dream Match for the Dreamcast. A novelty for the time and a peculiarity even now.

SNK Gals’ Fighters was released on the Nintendo eShop for $7.99 so we can expect similar prices for the KoF R2 and Samurai Showdown 2.

The games will also feature local co-op play in both docked and undocked modes.

https://www.famitsu.com/news/202006/24200882.html

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Famitsu: Check It Out! 05/30/2020

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The Game Nintendo Made – Animal Crossing

I don’t love Bunny Day but I couldn’t disagree more with the opinions in this Kotaku article. This isn’t the first time I’ve come across this kind of thinking but it bristles me when I do see it. People who agree with these kind of thinking have missed the point of Animal Crossing.

The author of the article touches upon many things that I’ve heard about Animal Crossing for years. I don’t agree with most of the opinions espoused therein. I do agree with a couple of them. I agree that Zipper is creepy but he is creepy in a very cute, Nintendo way; like Tingle. I also agree that the Bunny Day items suck but I understand that is subjective.

I think the biggest issue I have is with how people who have this mindset are playing Animal Crossing. (I know that we should never be critical of other peoples play styles when it comes to games but, like griefing, there are some play styles that should be criticized.)

Animal Crossing isn’t meant to be played 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until everything is done in the game. (I think this is why Nintendo has always been against achievements in their games. They affect the way that people play games.) Many people in the games industry and many avid gamers have a hard time not playing games until completion and then moving on to the next game. For most games this is a solid way of playing things; beeline through the story and move on to the next thing.

Animal Crossing is different. It is a daily experience and it’s meant to be played at a leisurely pace for about an hour or so per day or a few hours per week.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been out for just over two weeks and the author of the Kotaku article complained,

I was so happy for new fish to show up in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. I was tired of catching the same things every time I played. But right as the game cycled out some old fish and added some new fish to catch, Bunny Day happened. And now all I catch is eggs. I hate the eggs.

It’s true that the player will catch many of the same fish but those fish are meant to be sold to give the player money to buy things from the store or the ATM. I’m still finding new things everyday that I play and I have put in a lot of hours into this game. So, it seems to me that people who play in a completionist fashion might be putting too much time into this one game. Do something else for a while.

The article’s first point that there are too many eggs might be true but they can be sold just like the fish mentioned above. Everything is meant to be collected and sold in this game. New Horizons hammers this point home by adding daily furniture items that can be sold at Nook’s Cranny for double their normal price. I never used to sell furniture but I find myself selling it now to supplement my ever growing loan.

I agree that the Bunny Day furniture is terrible. The aesthetics are not something that appeal to me but I’m sure, for some people, the same might be true for Christmas and still some others may love these pastel colored egg themed furniture items.

I look at the Bunny Day furniture as just items on a checklist and most of Animal Crossing is a game of checking items off a list. So, in that case, I enjoy just checking the items off my list and shoving them in my storage. The items could also be sold to fund better housing or items to put in one’s house.

I agree with the last point that Bunny Day isn’t optional and it might be good to give the player the choice to opt-out but that isn’t the game that Nintendo made.

My recommendation to people who have issues with AC would be to not play it so much – or take a break. This is true of everything in life. Instead of voraciously playing the game for hours and hours everyday to be able to place the box on a pile of completed games, come back to it in a week once this event is over.

Relaaaaaaxxxx!

Animal Crossing is a game that should be enjoyed in small bursts daily or even weekly for years on end. I’ve been playing Animal Crossing: New Leaf for seven years. I go through fits and starts with that game and seasons that I’ve missed out on I’ve come back to in the next year – that is the game that Nintendo made.

The most telling statement that the author is playing this game too much is when they wrote,

My biggest problem with Bunny Day is that I’m forced to celebrate it.

Nobody is forcing you to do anything!

I’m all for giving players more options but I’m more for artistic expression. Some people may have wanted Moby Dick to die but that isn’ t the book that Melville wrote.

The Game Nintendo Made

Nintendo has chosen to make a game that teaches players that life is about enjoying our surroundings. They want their players to learn that putting in work will reap rewards. They even used the now jobless Resetti to teach the player that cheating the system by moving the clock forwards and backwards, in an effort to get everything and toss the game on a pile, ruins the artistic intent of the game. It cheats the player out of learning the lesson that the artists at Nintendo are trying to teach us.

It’s okay to miss some things. They might come back later. They might not. And, that is okay. Put the game down. Go do something else. Everything doesn’t need to be obtainable and checked off a list right this instant. Everything doesn’t need to be done in a way that satisfies everybody. It just needs to be fun and it should teach us something and Animal Crossing succeeds in doing just that.

I guess I would just like to remind these players that there isn’t a tiny bow that needs to be placed on this game before adding it to a stack of “finished” games. That is what Nintendo is trying to teach us through their art. That is the the game they made.

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Famitsu: Check It Out! 03/07/2020

This week we check out the newest edition of Famitsu featuring the 3rd Anniversary of the Nintendo Switch, the weekly top 30 games in Japan, Nioh 2, Valorant, Super Nintendo World, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Degrees of Separation, Space Channel 5 VR, and snacks.

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Nintendo at E3

zelda fieldNintendo has been digging in and shrinking their footprint on the home console front. They first announced earlier this year that their E3 live-stream would focus on the upcoming Zelda game for the Wii U. A disappointment to those of us who have been spending a lot of time on our Wii U recently; games like Splatoon, Super Mario Maker, and a solid amount of indie games to keep us satiated until Zelda descends upon us. Like an abused dog, we sunk our heads and understood that something is better than nothing.

Nintendo is focusing on their plans for mobile phone games, as well as the impending launch of the NX so I can understand their desire to stay quiet this year. It was announced today that they will show off a few other games during their E3 “presence” which can only help their image as a game publisher but, as a fan, I can’t help but want more.

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Everybody said this Zelda would look the best but…I don’t know…

Last year Nintendo had a great showing at E3. It seemed like nearly every company should have followed suit; pack-up, quit paying the ESA’s exorbitant fees, and just do a live-stream. (It looks like this year many companies have done just that – once again proving Nintendo’s position as the leader in the industry.)

I am quiveringly excited for the new Zelda game and I respect Nintendo’s move to mobile; it shows that they aren’t the doddering old company that they once were. Nintendo is moving with the trends of the industry while keeping with their roots, which can’t be an easy thing to do in this industry. Nintendo is sitting on a knife’s edge looking into the abyss. On one side, they are trying to stay with their old markets hand-held console games, console games, with a smattering of handfuda cards and playing cards to pay for the toilet paper in the offices. On the other side, they are moving more towards mobile, which is where the rest of the world has already moved; there is a reason why Puzzle & Dragon was ported to Nintendo 3DS. I believe that Nintendo knows what they are doing but as an old-school gamer I am a bit saddened by the lack of console games.

Zelda could be a powerhouse hit for Nintendo this year but I hope that they have some cards hiding in their back-pocket for the Wii U. I don’t think that I am ready to say goodbye to that console, it’s such a great machine.

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Mario and Bowser are Taking Over New Years…in Japan

top of the ojyuhakoThis year, New Years dinner with the family will be totally different…well at least the design on the top of the box. I saw this article done by miki800, a person I follow on tumblr.

おせち料理 – osechi ryouri – Japan’s traditional New Years feast; eaten by most people across the country – even foreigners.

japanese osechi ryoriTraditionally, osechi contained only vegetarian food items, owing to the kind hearted Buddhists, but over the years traditions have changed and now we have many non-traditional and regional osechi. (I have a friend who’s osechihas fried pork cutlets – very non-standard. That would be like eating hamburgers on Thanksgiving!) While many families still make their own New Years feast, some families buy their osechi ryouri from high end stores like Takashimaya or much cheaper fare from places like 7-11 or Hotto Motto.

The foods contained in the osechi are symbolic of the New Year; even the tiered bento-style box, お重箱 – ojyuuhako, is symbolic. What better way to teach the futures generations about the old ways than with a traditional item spiffed up for a new generation? (Please take note of the Mario wearing a hakama on the ojyuuhako.)

famicon cardsThe best part of the whole package, at least for us gamers, will be the sixteen original cards that will be included with the purchase. The New Years dinner can be ordered from Takashimaya, an online and terrestrial store for buying Japanese goods. The box and cards will go on sale 9/30 for 27,000 yen. If you are in Japan and would like to eat like the Romans this New Years, head over to Takashimaya’s online store and reserve your box today!

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My First Mario Game

USgamer has been doing these community questions lately and they have done a lot to stoke the fires in my own brain. This weeks question is: What was your first Mario game? This question got me thinking about my own relationship with the flagship franchise which I was introduced to early on but didn’t quite get hot and heavy with until a few years later.

original NES Action SetWhen I was a child I didn’t own a Nintendo Entertainment System, unlike many of my peers. I was one of those poor flock of 80’s kids who had to listen to the cool stories, who had to watch the cartoons, and yet still bought Nintendo Power. I now look back with some longing; a desire to have been more of a gamer at a younger age than when I really got into it. I am sure that in the end I won because of all the time I spent outside with my friend poking rats with sticks or whatever.

When I was 7 or 8 the NES was huge and you couldn’t go anywhere at the time, as a preteen white kid in the 80’s, without hearing about Mario, Zelda, or Castlevania. I even got to touch some of these game when I went to my cousin’s house for Thanksgiving or Christmas. Occasionally, one of my creepy neighbors, the one who’s father/guy who lived upstairs/possible family member, would let me play his Nintendo. It wasn’t until I turned 10 and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System came out in America that I was able to finally become a full fledged member of the “gamer” community.

So, while Super Mario Bros. for the NES would have undoubtably been my first Mario game – officially. It really wasn’t the first Mario game that I became completely enamored with; that was Super Mario World for the SNES.

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Just look at that massive map filled with eclectic worlds!

One of my fondest memories of playing Super Mario World on my SNES was that when I played it I was forced to play it on a small 8 ~ 10 inch black & white TV. Living in a 4 person household, in the midst of the Midwestern countryside, after having moved from Omaha, a much larger city, meant that there were a lot of people vying for TV time on our single 19 inch television in the family room. The only other option we had in our house was that little black & white TV, which nobody else wanted to use besides me.

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It wasn’t this TV, but it wasn’t much different.

On those all too infrequent days that I was able to plug the machine into the monstrous 19 inch color display, it was like having my eyes healed by Jesus. It looked as though the whole world was given life again. The vibrancy of the green jungles of the opening levels felt insanely rich. The ghost house levels were fun while being the slightest bit scary – the right amount of scary. Each different world was weaved together so well in that game and I feel very special for the fact that I have these two experiences with that game that on other person in the world probably has had.

I remember so many Saturday afternoons spent staring at that dull screen trying to finally make it to Bowser. When I finally made it to Bowser’s castle, my parents bugging me to get ready for church, I had to get ready for church so I only had a few minutes. We always we to church on Saturday evenings. I got to the Bowser fight. I tried two or three times before my parents were going to get really upset with me. I paused the game. When we came back from church while I was waiting for the chili to be done on the stove for dinner I beat Bowser. I am not sure if the power of Christ helped me that day or not (Being that I am an atheist, I doubt it.), but that day is one of my all time greatest gaming memories.

super mario world snes cover artSuper Mario World was my first Mario game. It is also the greatest of all the Mario games, not only because, objectively, it is a meticulously crafted piece of video game history, but also because of all of the personal memories that are completely intertwined in my experience with that game.

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Nintendo’s Design Fu is Strong

Wii U hardwareI have been using my Wii U a lot recently. It has pushed me into finally finishing a few games that I have been meaning to beat for a while; Golden Sun, Earthbound, and Super Mario Galaxy. The Wii U also has me playing new games. I never play “new” games! I usually wait until the games are at least 20% off and even then I don’t actually play the games until 5 or 6 years later. But, one game got me back into dat new shit.

Mario Kart 8 got me to buy a full priced, sixty dollar game – my eternal resting place is experiencing a cold front, I believe. I have been having a lot of fun with MK8. Today, after getting home from work, I downloaded the Mercedes DLC pack and have been having fun with those new additions to the game – some new tires and 3 Mercedes cars. Even though I haven’t been that excited for this free content, it’s a good decision to have this kind of alliance for NIntendo. I would like to see more collaborations like this for Nintendo.

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No Stage Show for Nintendo – Something Better!

Nintendo is forgoing an expensive stage show again at this year’s E3. That doesn’t mean that they don’t have a lot planned.

Nintendo is having “Video Armageddon”

Who knows what they will call it but they are going to have a huge Super Smash Bros. tournament in the middle of E3. This is going to be amazing and you can even be a part of it.

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Video Armageddon

Some of you more ‘agressive’ fans might be asking:

Are they trying to take steam away from the convention?

I don’t think so. They are just trying to do something different. They are putting themselves out there as attendees more than anything. This gesture makes them look like they are just part of the crowd of fans that are excited to be at E3 and they are trying to spread that out to other parts of the country – just like Penny Arcade did with their their shindig PAX.

Is this going to be a success?

I think there is no possible way that this could go bad for Nintendo. They are still showing off games at the convention. They are still going to put on this huge Smash Bros. tournament that is going to be packed with people from the expo, but also people from the city of Los Angeles. Don’t forget this show is at the Nokia Theatre which is just down the block from the convention. That means that you won’t even have to attend E3 or pay the high ticket prices to go to Nintendo’s event. Will they charge? I don’t know. Also, while all of these people are cramming into the Nokia Theatre to play the game, those of you who couldn’t go to LA will be able to play the game at your local Best Buy.

All of that add up to lots of news coverage. With the local tournaments at Best Buy that could also mean local coverage for them too.

This is what Nintendo should be like all the time.

I really think that this video done by Mega 64, who are fans but they also make cool videos, and this tournament are Nintendo trying to democratize video games. Nintendo has always been a personal company. They have fallen behind because they wanted to stay personal with their console strategies, but this video and tournament are ways for them to ingratiate themselves to us once again.

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California

This tournament is Nintendo trying to get back to being that company that it used to be when every kid dreamed of hitching their way across America to California and showing off their skills in some of their favorite games.

And, in the end, there would always be a brand new game that would be revealed and we would once again believe that things could be good. Companies could be good.

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Nintendo is Tryin’ to Flip the Script

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She’s probably thinking about how many Bells she owes Tom Nook’s stingy ass!

Nintendo has been in the news a lot lately. Much of the internet would have us believe that they have been in the news for their lemming like dash towards the cliff of obscurity. Of course these kinds of headlines catch our attention and provide very “clickable” for the sites that publish many of these stories, but when one reads through the digital piles of garbage and starts to look at the real stories that are being written about Nintendo we see that Nintendo is a company that is daring to change the way that we think about video games. Yes! While continuing to make the same games over-and-over.

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All’s Well That Ends With Free Pokemon

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Pikachu, YOU NASTY!

We spoke on the second episode of the OWR Games Podcast about Nintendo’s recent financial news. On that podcast, I challenged the listeners to not take the doom-and-gloom news that most websites shove down our throats to heart when it comes to Nintendo. Once again I will show you that Nintendo knows what they are doing.

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OWR Games Podcast: Episode 02

Green OWR Games logo with black boarder around the edgeOnce again we are join by our intrepid idiots Paul Smith (@sopachuco13) and Rodrigo Carballo (@naco402) to talk about games. Rodrigo catches us up on his progress with Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag and The Last of Us. Paul talks a bit about why Nintendo characters have no voice and Kumamon.