+cmart604 #126 Posted March 16, 2019 The museum guys were at PRGE, I talked to them. I think he sold to another collector, not the Texas based museum guys. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JasonlikesINTV #127 Posted March 16, 2019 It was a California based thinking about creating a museum guy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stupus #128 Posted March 17, 2019 Yes, not Sean, Joe and John of nvm in Texas. This is a new guy amassing items to open a museum in socal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JasonlikesINTV #129 Posted March 17, 2019 Yes, not Sean, Joe and John of nvm in Texas. This is a new guy amassing items to open a museum in socal. I hope it happens. Might give me an excuse to visit friends in San Francisco. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+nurmix #130 Posted March 17, 2019 I hope it happens. Might give me an excuse to visit friends in San Francisco. Well, it’s an 8+ hour drive from Southern California to Northern California, so you’d really have to like those friends! ;-p Sent from my Keyboard Component using Jack's Conversational Intelli-talk cassette Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JasonlikesINTV #131 Posted March 17, 2019 Well, its an 8+ hour drive from Southern California to Northern California, so youd really have to like those friends! ;-p Sent from my Keyboard Component using Jack's Conversational Intelli-talk cassette I always forget how big California is 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+cmart604 #132 Posted March 17, 2019 I always forget how big California is They do have planes there. 👍🏻 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfy62 #133 Posted March 17, 2019 I always forget how big California is That's ok Jason! If you do make it to Socal you can visit Nurmix and myself and other Intellivision people that live here. If and when they open that exhibit or museum, I would be happy to hang out with you there myself. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the1hatman #134 Posted March 17, 2019 I always forget how big California is 🎵 It took me 16 hours to get to L-AAAAAAAAAAAAAA! 🎵 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stupus #135 Posted March 17, 2019 Woah! Tell me more!! How do I contact the folks in SoCal with the museum? Would love to add to their collection (and trade for that Intellivision kiosk!) Hahaha! Seriously though... if you have contact info or know someone who does... please let me know. You could try asking Jason for their info thru Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/jason.brassard.77 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rev #136 Posted March 17, 2019 Yes, not Sean, Joe and John of nvm in Texas. This is a new guy amassing items to open a museum in socal. Begun the museum Wars they have. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+boxpressed #137 Posted March 17, 2019 Begun the museum Wars they have. "Great moments in human self-delusion" #2 I'll probably start a video game museum one day or something. #1 I think that stripper really liked me. 4 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+cmart604 #138 Posted March 17, 2019 "Great moments in human self-delusion" #2 I'll probably start a video game museum one day or something. #1 I think that stripper really liked me. Bahahahahaha 😂 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stupus #139 Posted March 17, 2019 The strippers will be beating down the doors when I start my videogame museum! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JasonlikesINTV #140 Posted March 17, 2019 I'll set up a poll pole. 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+nurmix #141 Posted March 18, 2019 "Great moments in human self-delusion" #1 I think that stripper really liked me. No, you don’t understand. She told me I was different than the other guys. That I was so sweet and she could totally see herself dating someone like me [as I continually handed her $20 bills]... Sent from my Keyboard Component using Jack's Conversational Intelli-talk cassette 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rev #142 Posted March 18, 2019 No, you dont understand. She told me I was different than the other guys. That I was so sweet and she could totally see herself dating someone like me [as I continually handed her $20 bills]... Sent from my Keyboard Component using Jack's Conversational Intelli-talk cassette You sure it was a she? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+boxpressed #143 Posted March 18, 2019 Man, when Tommy gets back to this thread this weekend, he'll need to pay a cover charge. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rev #144 Posted March 18, 2019 Man, when Tommy gets back to this thread this weekend, he'll need to pay a cover charge. And an immune shot when he leaves it. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Swami #145 Posted March 21, 2019 It seems like innovative controllers like the Wiimote, Kinect, Move and WiiU touchpad, even though they brought in casual gamers initially, all irritated third party developers because the effort, for various reasons, was too large to be profitable and poor execution and repetitive releases frequently resulted, causing a loss of interest. Will the Amico be making just traditional style controller games or making mostly unique motion or touch-screen games, along with the disk for directional control? Do you think the time of the touch screen controller has arrived vs the frustration developers felt towards the WiU controller? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrBeefy #146 Posted March 22, 2019 It seems like innovative controllers like the Wiimote, Kinect, Move and WiiU touchpad, even though they brought in casual gamers initially, all irritated third party developers because the effort, for various reasons, was too large to be profitable and poor execution and repetitive releases frequently resulted, causing a loss of interest. Will the Amico be making just traditional style controller games or making mostly unique motion or touch-screen games, along with the disk for directional control? Do you think the time of the touch screen controller has arrived vs the frustration developers felt towards the WiU controller? WiiU controller was the first step into what is now the Switch. Nintendo has a fairly distinct evolution of controllers. Look at a n64 controller at the middle part and how its the nunchuck part of the wiimote. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Tommy Tallarico #147 Posted March 26, 2019 It took me 16 hours to get to L-AAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Cause I CAN'T DRIVE...... FIFTY FIIIIIIIIVE!!!!!!!! oh yeah. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Tommy Tallarico #148 Posted March 26, 2019 (edited) It seems like innovative controllers like the Wiimote, Kinect, Move and WiiU touchpad, even though they brought in casual gamers initially, all irritated third party developers because the effort, for various reasons, was too large to be profitable and poor execution and repetitive releases frequently resulted, causing a loss of interest. Will the Amico be making just traditional style controller games or making mostly unique motion or touch-screen games, along with the disk for directional control? Do you think the time of the touch screen controller has arrived vs the frustration developers felt towards the WiU controller? The only really successful controller out of the bunch you mentioned was the Wii. And although the Kinect did help to sell units to non-gamers... it had nowhere near the impact and numbers that the Wii did. Wii U was a complete and total failure/disaster to everyone (including... most of all... Nintendo). The games that are being made on the Amico (because of the controller and local multi-player scenario) can not be made on any other console! It's because of the uniqueness of the controller that makes this possible (not the power of the machine). We're not going to compete in processing power with the other big 3. But we will compete with ideas. The uniqueness of gameplay options that our controller has is absolutely unprecedented in the game industry. We are exploiting that uniqueness to it's fullest and creating games that have never been able to be accomplished before now. If we just tried to put out a normal game... we'd be crushed by everyone else. But if we utilize the uniqueness of everything on our controller (and some MAJOR parts of our controller have NOT YET BEEN REVEALED)... then we have something special. A lot will be revealed at E3 in June. Everything will make a lot more sense at that point. So, to the last part of your question... YES! The time has come for a touch screen controller. Absolutely! The Wii U was a joke and Nintendo or any developer (because of the horrible installed base) never followed through on taking advantage of what it offered. But I believe Nintendo went about it completely the wrong way by making the controller as big and as expensive as they did while never really focusing on couch co-op. In theory, the Wii U could support two gamepads, but there wasn't really a game that utilized that. And if you wanted to purchase a second controller for that 2 player game that didn't really exist... then you were paying $175 for a 2nd controller. Way to go Nintendo! Way to promote family gaming. Edited March 26, 2019 by Tommy Tallarico 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TestaOn #149 Posted March 26, 2019 It sounds to me that Apple is listening to "our" Tommy and trying to replicate his plans with their new Apple Arcade today. WTF?!https://venturebeat.com/2019/03/25/apple-will-fund-exclusives-for-apple-arcade-game-subscription/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catsfolly #150 Posted March 27, 2019 It sounds to me that Apple is listening to "our" Tommy and trying to replicate his plans with their new Apple Arcade today. WTF?! https://venturebeat.com/2019/03/25/apple-will-fund-exclusives-for-apple-arcade-game-subscription/ I just took a look at this, and it seems different from what Tommy is doing. Apple has a problem that their app store is jammed with "free" games (that are either filled with ads or micro transactions that nickel and dime you to death). It is hard for them to sell premium titles next to all these "free" games. So, they are creating a subscription service, and are working with developers to create premium titles for this service, exclusively for play on Apple devices. I guess if the service is successful, it could help them promote the Apple TV as a "low cost" console. The thing this has is common with Amico is that, rather than the Ouya "field of dreams" model ("build it and they will come"), Apple and Intellivision are both working with developers to create a top line of games for their service or console. On the other hand, Apple does not have the focus that Amico has on an affordable family friendly multiplayer console. They seem mostly aimed at hardcore gamers. We'll see how it all unfolds... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites