IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer

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IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« on: April 08, 2009, 20:51:57 »
First of all the video, which shows 2 minutes 25 seconds of gameplay.  If you're one of those people trying not to spoil yourself at all for the game...uh...don't click this link.

http://wii.ign.com/dor/objects/14320530/night-game/videos/nightgame_gmp_040609.html

Less interesting, but still worth skimming is the following interview with Tyrone Rodriguez of Nicalis.  I know there's been a lot of (frankly paranoid) concern that Nicalis is trying to steal Night Game from Nifflas or otherwise pass the game off as being their own.  Hopefully this interview will quash such concerns, as Rodriguez clearly gives a lot of credit to Nifflas as the game's creator and designer and even mentions Knytt and Knytt Stories.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/970/970102p1.html
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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2009, 21:53:52 »
The video's really neat.

I know there's been a lot of (frankly paranoid) concern that Nicalis is trying to steal Night Game from Nifflas or otherwise pass the game off as being their own.  Hopefully this interview will quash such concerns, as Rodriguez clearly gives a lot of credit to Nifflas as the game's creator and designer and even mentions Knytt and Knytt Stories.

I don't like the fact that throughout the interview, Rodriguez speaks as if Nifflas is merely one of the designers working on the game, rather than the creator of the whole game itself. (Although he does mention "Nicklas's [game]" in passing.) It's as if the fact that Nifflas made the game is merely a selling point.

Also, at the IGF awards, each finalist was shown up on the big screen thing, with the main creator(s) of the game credited, along with whoever else has worked on the game. When Night Game came up, it went along the lines of "Night Game, by Nicalis. Tyrone Rodriguez, Nicklas Nygren, etc." That is to say, Tyrone Rodriguez was listed before Nifflas in the credits for Nifflas's game, and not for reasons of alphabetical order or anything. That really seems to me like an attempt to make those unfamiliar with Night Game to identify Night Game with the word "Nicalis" over the word "Nifflas". (Although Night Game was under development before Nicalis was incorporated.)
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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2009, 22:13:17 »
To tell you the truth, I think that nifflas should have made the music... :/

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2009, 23:21:30 »
Loved the trailer... :(

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2009, 23:34:29 »
Because it makes me even sadder that I won't get to play it. :(

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2009, 02:09:37 »
I don't like the fact that throughout the interview, Rodriguez speaks as if Nifflas is merely one of the designers working on the game, rather than the creator of the whole game itself. (Although he does mention "Nicklas's [game]" in passing.) It's as if the fact that Nifflas made the game is merely a selling point.

Also, at the IGF awards, each finalist was shown up on the big screen thing, with the main creator(s) of the game credited, along with whoever else has worked on the game. When Night Game came up, it went along the lines of "Night Game, by Nicalis. Tyrone Rodriguez, Nicklas Nygren, etc." That is to say, Tyrone Rodriguez was listed before Nifflas in the credits for Nifflas's game, and not for reasons of alphabetical order or anything. That really seems to me like an attempt to make those unfamiliar with Night Game to identify Night Game with the word "Nicalis" over the word "Nifflas". (Although Night Game was under development before Nicalis was incorporated.)

I'm sorry, but I just don't see it.  I just reread the interview, worried that I'd missed something.  I think this quote from the interview says it all:

"Anyway, It's the brainchild of Nicklas Nygren, the designer who is probably asleep from jetlag. He has an obsession with balls--those are his words, people, not mine.

Nicklas set out to make a game inspired by Marble Madness (one of his favorite games), but with his flare for ambiance."

I mean this is more than a passing mention.  And I'd point out that in direct contrast to your claim that Rodriguez is implying Nifflas is just one of the designers of the game he says flat out that Nicklas is THE designer.  I mean that's on top of calling the project Nifflas' brainchild and also saying that Nicklas 'set out to make a game...'.  Every single sentence in this answer credits Nifflas with being the creative force behind the game.  You have to twist his words an awful lot to change that.

Finally to your bit on the order of names at the IGF.  I have to admit that in this case I can't just call you wrong.  I do think that Nicalis wants their name associated with a game that they are likely providing a fair amount of capital and man power into.  I think the thing of it is though, technically speaking they are the developer of the game and that's why their name was listed.  When a game is entered in the IGF, the developer's name is associated with that game.  Nifflas joined with them I would guess because they are already a registered developer with Nintendo (meaning they have a Wii development kit) and because they have the coding background to help port the game over to the Wii.  Rodriguez's name came up first, because I believe he is the head of Nicalis.

And one more side note: of course they're using Nifflas' name as a selling point.  A small game like this is going to need every bit of advertising and PR it can get.  We Nifflas fans are probably a very small minority, but every little bit helps.  And frankly I think Nifflas WANTS the game to sell well, so I can't see him complaining about his name being used to help sell HIS game.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that this isn't a conspiracy.

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2009, 03:40:32 »
I don't think there's any sort of conspiracy, but I think that Nicalis has acted analogously to a major game development company rather than an independent company. This isn't necessarily "wrong", but it's in sharp contrast to how most successful (artistically/critically, if not financially) indie game companies work: less focus on generating profit, and more focus on the artist relative to the product, and often an openness in terms of communication. With a big company like Nintendo, the focus is totally on profit, and if a game has a personality attached to it, it's going to be a very well-known name that's been around enough to be a selling point, and communication on an individual level is typically limited to standardized letters and e-mails sent to inquirers. (It's probably worth mentioning here that Tyrone Rodriguez used to be employed as a PR man for Nintendo.)

I think Nicalis has acted out more of the latter behaviors than the former. (For example, prohibiting the use of the protagonist of Cave Story in a freeware tribute game; making the decision to have NG be Wii-only without explaining why; buying the actual rights to games from their developers, rather than just distribution rights.) This isn't wrong, as I said, but it comes across as inappropriate if Nicalis wants to be well-regarded as an independent developer.
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« Reply #8 on: April 09, 2009, 11:49:03 »
this again? really guys?

i didn't watch the video, i don't want to watch anything that might spoil the game experience. but i did read the interview, and i found this part VERY cool:

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The funny thing is, the Ico team actually played Night Game and they were blasting through it pretty quickly; it was amazing to watch them figure out just about every puzzle on their first go.

the ico guys played night game? :whoa: how did you feel about that, nifflas? and when are we going to get some interviews with you?
« Last Edit: April 09, 2009, 11:51:16 by heartskuppy »

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #9 on: April 09, 2009, 16:16:04 »
Nifflas! <3

You made Nintendo another customer.
I'm going to buy wii for sure now!   8D

@ anyone complaining about the wii-exclusiveness: I think you're slightly selfish. Nifflas is making himself a name ^^
(I will not respond to any comment about my last statement, since discussions about this are proved pointless.)

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #10 on: April 09, 2009, 16:49:04 »
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IGN: How do you control the title? Please be specific.

Tyrone: You rotate the sphere by pressing Left and Right (we're implementing motion controls later)
Aww... I was hoping this game wouldn't have any of that. I guess its pointless to wish for that in a wii exclusive though.
As long as there is an option to turn them of and play with the d-pad I'll be happy.
« Last Edit: April 14, 2009, 13:51:56 by Razzorman »
My only star: :hiddenstar:

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #11 on: April 09, 2009, 21:37:46 »
@ anyone complaining about the wii-exclusiveness: I think you're slightly selfish. Nifflas is making himself a name ^^
(I will not respond to any comment about my last statement, since discussions about this are proved pointless.)

I can understand if this upsets you though, you have all the reason in the world to be angry.

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #12 on: April 10, 2009, 22:53:48 »
I don't think there's any sort of conspiracy, but I think that Nicalis has acted analogously to a major game development company rather than an independent company. This isn't necessarily "wrong", but it's in sharp contrast to how most successful (artistically/critically, if not financially) indie game companies work: less focus on generating profit, and more focus on the artist relative to the product, and often an openness in terms of communication. With a big company like Nintendo, the focus is totally on profit, and if a game has a personality attached to it, it's going to be a very well-known name that's been around enough to be a selling point, and communication on an individual level is typically limited to standardized letters and e-mails sent to inquirers. (It's probably worth mentioning here that Tyrone Rodriguez used to be employed as a PR man for Nintendo.)

I think Nicalis has acted out more of the latter behaviors than the former. (For example, prohibiting the use of the protagonist of Cave Story in a freeware tribute game; making the decision to have NG be Wii-only without explaining why; buying the actual rights to games from their developers, rather than just distribution rights.) This isn't wrong, as I said, but it comes across as inappropriate if Nicalis wants to be well-regarded as an independent developer.

Cool.  I disagree with you, but it's your right to feel that way.  All I know is that this game looks awesome and I can't wait till I'm playing it.

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #13 on: April 11, 2009, 07:47:49 »
The sound in the video doesn't work for me  :sigh:

My sound wasn't turned on  <_<
The trailer is amazing!  <3
« Last Edit: April 11, 2009, 07:53:03 by Dynamite »

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Re: IGN Interview + Awesome Trailer
« Reply #14 on: April 14, 2009, 00:00:24 »
It's cool.
wish I could play.
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