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Nintendo Games update...
Abomination
06-10-2010
For anyone interested in the upcoming Nintendo Wii and DS Doctor Who games, here is some more info and some (imo disappointing) stills....

http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.co...es-update.html
GARETH197901
06-10-2010
Originally Posted by Abomination:
“For anyone interested in the upcoming Nintendo Wii and DS Doctor Who games, here is some more info and some (imo disappointing) stills....

http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.co...es-update.html”

But the thing is the Wii is in no way a next gen console,like the 360 and PS3 in fact its last generation tech as its built on the Gamecube technology,so the graphics were never going to be anything more than average by todays standards

I've seen worse on the Wii
Abomination
06-10-2010
Originally Posted by GARETH197901:
“But the thing is the Wii is in no way a next gen console,like the 360 and PS3 in fact its last generation tech as its built on the Gamecube technology,so the graphics were never going to be anything more than average by todays standards

I've seen worse on the Wii”

Oh yes, by no means was I expecting the graphics I have seen on many of my PS3 games, or other 360 games. The DS isn't that bad, as it seems designed with a rather comic-book edge to it. The Wii ones look like Playstation 1 graphics, well, at least the rendering of Karen Gillans face and the cyberman do. Maybe I'm a bit pre-judgemental though, so I'll wait and see...
Callous
06-10-2010
Considering Asylum Entertainment are making it..it looks amazing ...compared to the shit they usually put out .

These are the guys behind the Horrid Henry and Peppa Pig Wii/DS games. I don't expect much effort to have been made. It's licensed trash sadly (unless they have suddenly improved. Although to be fair they are likely given a low budget and told "do what you can" in x many days)

I'm expecting very bad reviews. If it scores 5/10 or over... it'll be a nice surprise.

If only the rumours that Nintendo were making the game had been true.
johnnysaucepn
07-10-2010
Originally Posted by GARETH197901:
“But the thing is the Wii is in no way a next gen console,like the 360 and PS3 in fact its last generation tech as its built on the Gamecube technology,so the graphics were never going to be anything more than average by todays standards

I've seen worse on the Wii”

If the Wii isn't a next generation console, why has it taken Sony and MS years to catch up with their motion-detection hardware? It's not all about raw graphics-processing power, you know.

Anyway, back to the games, the Wii shots look terrible. Why does Amy look like a Slitheen? Please tell me there's a plot-reason for that...
sebbie3000
07-10-2010
Originally Posted by johnnysaucepn:
“If the Wii isn't a next generation console, why has it taken Sony and MS years to catch up with their motion-detection hardware? It's not all about raw graphics-processing power, you know.

Anyway, back to the games, the Wii shots look terrible. Why does Amy look like a Slitheen? Please tell me there's a plot-reason for that...”

Actually *pushes non-existant glasses further up bridge of nose*, the PS2 had motion detection software long before the Wii came around - Eye Toy!

I'm surprised all the magazines and gadget shows appear to have forgotten this fact...

And, yes, I am a gadget geek...

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