I always got the impression that AX had content (courses or cups) that the GC version didn't.
Sorta... AX was hidden in GX and found via Action Replay.
I always got the impression that AX had content (courses or cups) that the GC version didn't.
Did Nintendo not notice that EA owned Criterion?
https://twitter.com/CrashedAlex/status/613358317050662912Must be a slow news day. Other "bullets" we dodged before 2005 - Forza 1, Mad Max, a Vauxhall only racer, C&C branded FPS, Gone in 60s game.
F-Zero GX for the N64? Are you sure?fixed that for you.
If only Nintendo had enough people to make their own games so they wouldn't have to go around begging other people to do it.
"Working on someone else's IP. Not my idea of fun tbh."
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...
"Working on someone else's IP. Not my idea of fun tbh."
Sounds like bad PR. Should've just said they were already committed to other projects.
Updated the OP.
What's the issue? They were given ownership of the NFS IP at EA.
"Working on someone else's IP. Not my idea of fun tbh."
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...
Alex Ward grinding the gears of Nintendo fans since Burnout Paradise.
What does he care? Clearly not something he was interested in doing then or now.
I imagine most wanted on a futurist city with random f-zero crafts to drive, smashing though donkey Kong signs while evading galactic police
They're building up to it, i can feel it... The next piece of the puzzle will come once Mario Maker is a success, then they'll turn 'Maker' into a series, and F-Zero Maker shall be born!
Someone should have asked Miyamoto at E3 if he saw the potential, given how keen he is on the idea of creation being it's own unique form of play.
At this point though, save it for NX!
C'mon. It obviously reads; "we wanna make our own games" while they've been just cranking out NFS games. It's not really their IP, they didn't make NFS what it is. When people think of Criterion they think of Burnout. Not NFS.
F-Zero X (N64 also available on the Wii VC) and F-Zero GX (GCN) are both fantastic.I've never played an f zero. How do they stack up in terms of quality? Does it go GX, 64, Snes? I know nothing about the GBA games.
This. It's wonderful news... even if Criterion didn't want to try it.At least this means Nintendo was considering a new entry to the series.
So it's not TOTALLY dead to them.
He comes off as kind of a jerk about it. Sure working on another IP isn't always the best thing but being offered to take on the next game after the revered F-Zero GX speaks highly of your studio at least.
Besides, it's not like Criterion invented NFS...
You'll get different answers from each person you ask this question.I've never played an f zero. How do they stack up in terms of quality? Does it go GX, 64, Snes? I know nothing about the GBA games.
Lol since when avoiding to male potentially outstanding games is dodging a bullet?
Why would Sega want to do that? They got their own ip.If they got Sega to make an F-Zero that looked half as good as Sonic Generations, I would be one happy motherfucker.
Why would Sega want to do that? They got their own ip.