I believe that it would be in Nintendo's best interests to pickup Atlus. Seeing as Nintendo is already doing a crossover project with the company doing Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, it would be in Nintendo's best interests to support them.
I am not disagreeing that those would be better choices, facts just point to who has the most money at this point. Not to mention, Nintendo buying Atlus would mean more hardcore exclusive titles would be coming to Nintendo consoles, something the Nintendo has been sorely lacking.TizzytheTormentor said:Only problem with this is that Atlus will be stripped of the freedom to develop on other consoles, only Nintendo ones, which would suck for fans that simply don't want a Wii-U or 3DS.Mr Dizazta said:I believe that it would be in Nintendo's best interests to pickup Atlus. Seeing as Nintendo is already doing a crossover project with the company doing Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, it would be in Nintendo's best interests to support them.
I agree with Nero that NIS or XSeed would be the better choice, I would prefer Atlus be given more freedom to develop on any console they want than being restricted.
Exclusive titles that were on other consoles before and that many other Atlus fans do not have nor would want tpo purchase a whole exclusive console for that game. The main thing is that if either Sony or Nintendo were to purchase the company then they'd be effectively locking out on half of their fanbase from the other due to the fact that now all the games are on one console. Atlus' ability to develop for any platform has been great for them because then everyone can experience their games.Mr Dizazta said:I am not disagreeing that those would be better choices, facts just point to who has the most money at this point. Not to mention, Nintendo buying Atlus would mean more hardcore exclusive titles would be coming to Nintendo consoles, something the Nintendo has been sorely lacking.TizzytheTormentor said:Only problem with this is that Atlus will be stripped of the freedom to develop on other consoles, only Nintendo ones, which would suck for fans that simply don't want a Wii-U or 3DS.Mr Dizazta said:I believe that it would be in Nintendo's best interests to pickup Atlus. Seeing as Nintendo is already doing a crossover project with the company doing Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, it would be in Nintendo's best interests to support them.
I agree with Nero that NIS or XSeed would be the better choice, I would prefer Atlus be given more freedom to develop on any console they want than being restricted.
Problem though could be the disc size in that sense because for some reason Nintendo only developed a special drive that could only read single layered Nintendo Optical discs instead of dual layered ones. That leaves a 25GB gap between the Sony Bluray discs and the Wii U Optical Discs. It's really jarring to me that they did that despite the fact that Nintendo worked with Panasonic on the Wii U's Optical disc and they were the ones who worked with Sony to develop the current bluray dics we use today. It makes no sense at all because Sony doesn't have exclusive holdings on those discs because the Xbox One will have dual layered bluray discs as well.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Persona 5 at least could theoretically make the transition to Wii U. Franchises have jumped ship to other consoles before *cough* Final Fantasy *cough*Neronium said:Exclusive titles that were on other consoles before and that many other Atlus fans do not have nor would want tpo purchase a whole exclusive console for that game. The main thing is that if either Sony or Nintendo were to purchase the company then they'd be effectively locking out on half of their fanbase from the other due to the fact that now all the games are on one console. Atlus' ability to develop for any platform has been great for them because then everyone can experience their games.
That's why them getting purchased by 3rd party would be better, as long as it isn't Capcom or Square Enix, and in a perfect world it would be the best if they could self-publish.
Plus think of it this way, if Atlus were bought by Nintendo what would happen to Persona 5, and if Sony bought Atlus what would happen to Fire Emblem x Shin Megami Tensei. Both of those outcomes would have much to lose.
SMTxFire Emblem would be dead in the water though. One of those franchises is pure Nintendo, and there's no way they'd let that go onto a competitor's console. That project would get killed dead.
Mr.Mattress said:Nintendo needs to be the ones that buy Atlus. I feel that any other company will screw Atlus up. Yes, all of Atlus's stuff will become Nintendo Exclusive, which would suck for a lot of people, but they're the only ones who would leave Atlus alone.
yep ,basically the "corporate person" who was the owner of Atlus company or w/e their real corporate name is (really, sometime they are nothing like their title names), is selling it off since its belly up. Atlas is staying whole, but its fiturei s questionable. as the new owners may use their chain of command to do anything, they can thoeretically even close it down after buying it, but then why buy it to begin with.Andy Shandy said:So whoever, if anyone, were to buy Atlus, they'd get all of it I assume, since it's the company higher up the chain that is going bankrupt?
If nintendo buys it im going to completely loose any interest in Atlus.Mr.Mattress said:Nintendo needs to be the ones that buy Atlus. I feel that any other company will screw Atlus up. Yes, all of Atlus's stuff will become Nintendo Exclusive, which would suck for a lot of people, but they're the only ones who would leave Atlus alone.
Neronium said:It really wont be a problem for Nintendo this coming generation at least because a game that is small enough for WiiU hardware to actually run it and long enough to take 25gb would be a wonder to see. They simply cant run that "30GB of graphics" shiny titles as WiiU wont be able to run them anyway.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Problem though could be the disc size in that sense because for some reason Nintendo only developed a special drive that could only read single layered Nintendo Optical discs instead of dual layered ones. That leaves a 25GB gap between the Sony Bluray discs and the Wii U Optical Discs. It's really jarring to me that they did that despite the fact that Nintendo worked with Panasonic on the Wii U's Optical disc and they were the ones who worked with Sony to develop the current bluray dics we use today. It makes no sense at all because Sony doesn't have exclusive holdings on those discs because the Xbox One will have dual layered bluray discs as well.
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Isn't that kinda the point though? As a company, Nintendo needs to get people to buy their hardware and software exclusivity accomplishes that. Atlus doesn't exactly make AAA gaming and Nintendo's hardware offers more than enough power for what Atlus needs. If Nintendo could round up a few more studios along with Atlus, they could very well turn around their hardware problems.crazygameguy4ever said:Mr.Mattress said:Nintendo needs to be the ones that buy Atlus. I feel that any other company will screw Atlus up. Yes, all of Atlus's stuff will become Nintendo Exclusive, which would suck for a lot of people, but they're the only ones who would leave Atlus alone.
If Nintendo got a hold of Atlus a lot of us would be screwed. The Wii U sucks and no ones buying it... if they got Atlus no one would play the games and the brand would be folded. We don't need a console maker to buy Atlus, we need a 3rd part developer to do so,one that's muli-platformer, not console exclusive so every one can play the games and they sell enough units of the game s to justify more games.
But at the same time would Atlus do very well on their own?TizzytheTormentor said:Only problem with this is that Atlus will be stripped of the freedom to develop on other consoles, only Nintendo ones, which would suck for fans that simply don't want a Wii-U or 3DS.Mr Dizazta said:I believe that it would be in Nintendo's best interests to pickup Atlus. Seeing as Nintendo is already doing a crossover project with the company doing Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, it would be in Nintendo's best interests to support them.
I agree with Nero that NIS or XSeed would be the better choice, I would prefer Atlus be given more freedom to develop on any console they want than being restricted.
You'd be surprised. The worst thing that could happen to a company that has been for all consoles suddenly becoming exclusive to one will rustle many jimmies as it's not a good thing. It's a lose-lose if Nintendo were to buy it because what would happen to Persona 5 which is more than likely already in development and then there is the fact that there have been no Persona games on a Nintendo system so many people won't know what's going on. Meanwhile, if Sony were to buy them then what would happen to Fire Emblem x Shin Megami Tensei as I highly doubt Sony would let it continue development. Plus the fact that Atlus USA are the ones who help localize the Disgaea games to the US and there is a new one that is coming, and Nintendo, while they have been getting better, still has a terrible time with localization times and region locking, which would also lock people out who import because a lot of people import Atlus games.Dragonbums said:But at the same time would Atlus do very well on their own?TizzytheTormentor said:Only problem with this is that Atlus will be stripped of the freedom to develop on other consoles, only Nintendo ones, which would suck for fans that simply don't want a Wii-U or 3DS.Mr Dizazta said:I believe that it would be in Nintendo's best interests to pickup Atlus. Seeing as Nintendo is already doing a crossover project with the company doing Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, it would be in Nintendo's best interests to support them.
I agree with Nero that NIS or XSeed would be the better choice, I would prefer Atlus be given more freedom to develop on any console they want than being restricted.
I heard NIS isn't exactly swimming in enough cash themselves.