Last edited by diskoboy; 09-07-2008 at 03:31 PM.
Still not interested in Spore, but would definitely be interested in something like Sim City 4 on my 360.
I am teh winnar of the internet.
This date will change. 'Nuff said.
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
I think Spore wouldn't get as much negative flack for the time it's taken to come out, if they just hadn't announced it so early. If they announced it in, like, late 2006, people wouldn't be as impatient. I think they announced it in early 2005, which was probably misleading to how far along they were in the development process.
Don't care if they announced it in early 1993. I want.
Consider this interview with Will Wright:
http://wii.ign.com/articles/724/724539p1.html
"We're focusing solely on the PC version at the moment, but we're thinking of Spore as a franchise, definitely, that will be across all platforms. Cellphones, too.
There are definitely things that work better on PCs than consoles. We might focus on certain aspects of the game for each version. The editors are a very big part of the game, but maybe it's difficult to navigate through them on a console. There are some things you really want to do with a mouse.
We've been messing around with the Wii dev kit and we're really interested in the possibilities there. It's possible the editors might be more manageable on that system. The DS is also very interesting to us, as its control scheme could be very manageable for the game."
Here's another good interview:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology.../26/willwright
"Somebody asked me what I thought 'next generation' meant and what about the PlayStation 3 was 'next generation.' The only next gen system I've seen is the Wii. The PS3 and the Xbox 360 feel like better versions of the last, but pretty much the same game with incremental improvement.
But the Wii feels like a major jump – not that the graphics are more powerful, but that it hits a completely different demographic. In some sense, I see the Wii as the most significant thing that's happened, at least on the console side, in quite a while.
We've got an Xbox 360 collecting dust in the background, a Wii hooked up that we use quite a bit.
We're doing Spore on the Wii, and we did MySims. It takes signifcant re-thinking to work out how you're going to do it. PS3 and Xbox 360 are similar enough that you can basically use the same system for both. So it comes down to what the interesting major platforms are and which markets we want to hit."
It seems like Spore is coming to the Wii after all.
Last edited by Rob2600; 02-12-2008 at 04:08 PM.
IGN - Spore Update
February 12, 2008 - Today it was announced that Spore will be released on September 7, 2008, on PC, Mac, Nintendo DS, and mobile platforms. But what about Wii?
IGN: What about the Wii version? When might we hear more about that?
Executive Producer Lucy Bradshaw: I know we made mention of the fact that we're exploring other platforms and we'll certainly be doing that. We don't have any details for you right now on any of that.
Yay Mac!
My PC is a piece of shit internet terminal. Don't know why, my graphics card just spontaniously decided that it didn't want to support games anymore. The same games it used to run fine. Stupid computer.
Is anyone else amazed at all the mediocre reviews it's getting?
Sure, this spore may have managed to get a date, but I doubt the relationship will last.
Oh, and hey! Maybe I can catch this chick on the rebound. I bet an honest to God human being like myself would look pretty damned good after a couple dates with some reproductive organism that's barely even a life form.
...word is bondage...
Not really. It's a very specific kind of game that appeals to a very specific type of gamer. If you're not into creating creatures or dealing with the type of stuff that made the Sims popular with a certain group of gamers, you won't like Spore. If you do like those kinds of games, chances are you'll really enjoy Spore.