I don't care what you people think, but as soon as I read the annoucement, something inside me died. no words can express my horror.
I mean, the screenshot of Spyro looks like some demon from.. that game, where you can make, monsters, and, role play with them... (I forgot the name)
And this quote is just screaming corruption and massive techincal failure,
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but a $70 starter pack will include the video game, three toys, portal and trading cards.
To me, that translates into, "More money please!"
http://angryjoeshow.com/2011/01/top-reasons-fable-iii/ (11:34-11:39)
The article said there would be thirty two toys for the game, and the starter pack only has three. That's 29 that people that buy the starter pack won't have, and who knows how much all 29 will cost when the price is decided. Considering the fancy technology behind it, Activison can probably get away with selling just one for a lot of money. And the starter pack is already 70$. Some poor loser out there would have probably spent hundreds of dollars on this game once they got everything!
And the article also said the game will be aimed toward younger children. They won't know any better if they're getting ripped off! And if this thing turns out to be like Pokemon, they'll just keep adding more and more toys to skyrocket their profit margin!
The second thing that bugs me is the fact that you have to put the toy on the portal in order to get in game. The list of errors that could pop up is endless. Technology like this has been around before. I don't remember much, but The Angry Video Game Nerd once reviewed a console that you had to put together in order to play. (I am not sure, but I think it was the Sega Genesis and the Jaguar.) That thing had so many parts to put together it took up a ton of space once it was complete. And it was awfully glitchy too.
True, technology has advanced very far since then, but this is still a system that's never been tried before. It will take a lot of tweaking to get rid of all the bugs.
And how will the Wii, or any other console this game might be released on, be able to work with this technology anyway? Nintendo probably will be working on the portal and toys, but that doesn't change the fact that the Wii and these portals and toys will most likely have diffrent systems. I honestly don't see how anyone could connect the two together and have it work without a whisper a problem. And if the people who do design the techonlogy for this game are really lazy, I'll be sure it will never work.
The last thing that bothers me about this article is that it hardly seems to say anything about Spyro at all. It tells us his design and about his flame breath and horn charge, but that's it. It's really about that stupid new technology and how it will work.
In my opinion, this is truly Spyro's final end.