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Title: Reflections After Hudson's Gamer's Day
Post by: Kairon on November 10, 2008, 11:12:53 PM
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/blogArt.cfm?artid=17162

  Hudson didn't have a lot of holiday titles at their Gamer's Day Event in San Francisco, but then again, it wasn't that kind of event. Leave all the hoop-la over holiday blockbusters to the Capcoms and Namcos of the world: Hudson sets its own pace.    


Take Deca Sports for example. Hudson knows that the game has a metacritic rating of 50, but that didn't stop them proudly pronouncing that they had shipped over 1 million units of the game. That's an unprecedented number of units for a company the size of Hudson, and while critics can talk, money probably talks louder. I talked with a Hudson rep who said he understood why the critics responded the way they did, but who still pointed out that Deca Sports was a game his friends played when they were over. I myself rated Deca Sports a 6 out of 10, but this generation has seen so many games that appeal to people despite their place in the traditional rating scale. Hudson's My Aquarium on WiiWare is another example: it has a metacritic rating of 47, but it's apparently sold quite well! I'm not quite sure what to make of these types of exceptions to the ratings rule. I have to admit: I liked Carnival Games myself.    


I also like Marble Saga: Kororinpa. THANK GOD there's a sequel to that first wonderful Wii game. I told the Hudson reps there: games like Kororinpa are those overlooked gems that build up a devoted fanbase, but somehow don't get the sequels they so rightfully deserve. Now Kororinpa 2 (If you don't know how to pronounce that, just call it Marble Saga, that's what everyone at Hudson did) has tons more levels than the first one, balance board, multiplayer… oooh I can't wait to write-up my impressions on that. The thing I am worried about though is how Hudson will get out the word. Kororinpa deserves our help people! Get out the word! *ahem* As I said before… devoted fanbase.    


In the end, I say "thank goodness" that Hudson as a company is simply not "giant videogame company # 3." Well, maybe they do resemble Nintendo a little in how they deliver a steady stream of games based around their top Bomberman franchise… but you know what I say to that? Bring 'em on.

Title: Re: Reflections After Hudson's Gamer's Day
Post by: KDR_11k on November 11, 2008, 08:23:44 AM
So you talk about the past and what they don't do but was there anything at that gamer's day besides Kororinpa 2?
Title: Re: Reflections After Hudson's Gamer's Day
Post by: Flames_of_chaos on November 11, 2008, 09:37:30 AM
Kai, Hudson may still be small but you have to realize that as a subsidiary of Konami, Hudson gets the access to Konami's logistics and distribution channels so it's not as challenging as it was before.  But it's good to see Hudson back in the publishing game(even though as a Konami subsidiary).
Title: Re: Reflections After Hudson's Gamer's Day
Post by: NinGurl69 *huggles on November 11, 2008, 10:53:44 AM
Kororinpa 3:  The Marble Ultimatum

OH YEAH
Title: Re: Reflections After Hudson's Gamer's Day
Post by: Jonnyboy117 on November 11, 2008, 11:24:43 AM
KDR, Hudson is announcing several new games today, including some WiiWare titles.  Check the news later, and hopefully Cai will have some impressions of the ones that were playable.
Title: Re: Reflections After Hudson's Gamer's Day
Post by: Caliban on November 11, 2008, 05:41:29 PM
Kororinpa 2 is go.

If I knew Kairon was going to this event I would've begged him to ask anyone at Hudson about anything related to Faxanadu being released on the Virtual Console, or a remake of it. I'm sure nobody would know what fax-ana-doo is anyway.