Moot_Geeza wrote:In other Mario news, Tilly has started making levels for me in Mario Maker 2 that aren't trollface unpossible. It's in with a shout for best game ever surely.
mk64 wrote:whoever loaded up M64, who grabbed his face and yanked it around? I did
mk64 wrote:whoever loaded up M64, who grabbed his face and yanked it around? I did
Your comparison to old mediums isn't really fair. I can't read my old books on a kindle, cos they're made of paper. i'd have to rebuy the kindle 'remaster'.davyK wrote:Games are still hamstrung by the medium on which they are implemented. Maybe they always will. Unlike with music, books etc the way they are created and consumes is itself still under development. Imagine not being able to play a old album or read an old book on your Kindle. Remasters for me shouldn't be done. They are either experienced as they were or just left alone. For most people going back isn't a good experience. A remaster won't fix that. Just leave it alone and get on with the next game. Colourised and/or widescreen transfers of old films. Dear oh dear. Or else go all in on retro.
RamSteelwood wrote:Your comparison to old mediums isn't really fair. I can't read my old books on a kindle, cos they're made of paper. i'd have to rebuy the kindle 'remaster'. same with them old vinyls, i can't listen to them on my ipod or whatever, it needs to be rebought.Games are still hamstrung by the medium on which they are implemented. Maybe they always will. Unlike with music, books etc the way they are created and consumes is itself still under development. Imagine not being able to play a old album or read an old book on your Kindle. Remasters for me shouldn't be done. They are either experienced as they were or just left alone. For most people going back isn't a good experience. A remaster won't fix that. Just leave it alone and get on with the next game. Colourised and/or widescreen transfers of old films. Dear oh dear. Or else go all in on retro.
b0r1s wrote:I’d be interested to know if I’d hate Mario 64’s controls now as it really was never a problem for me.
monkey wrote:. Then switching to a ground up remake in the Odyssey engine.
My initial thought is like this. I've never played any remake or rerelease since the N64 version and so it's still 'perfect' in my head, and I like to think I'd pick up a pad and carry on like I'd never left....Roujin wrote:Are the controls of things like Mario 64 a problem? Or is it just people's muscle memory is used to standardised twin stick movement and camera? Everyone itt was likely a fucking don at Mario 64 back in the day, hitting triple jumps for days, spamming running slide through levels, wall kicks on point, the works. Full disclosure I haven't gone back to 64 ever, but I feel like it would just be a case of re-engaging with the old controls instead of fighting with them because they aren't "normal"
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