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It may be that HAL is the "secret company", but it doesn't seem likely.
How do you make sense of that one? Why did Nintendo hire new staff and find a new building just to move HAL from Tokyo to Tokyo??
It may be that HAL is the "secret company", but it doesn't seem likely.
underfooter said:I'm sorry the wholejust bothers me and I refuse to accept it. Why do we consider Metroid Prime such a great being anyways? It was just a stupid mutated metroid.Dark Samus being Metroid PrimeWhen you beat the first section of Prime at the end, and then you go lower to fight that blue, disappearing creature, I consider that the phazon within her, as if something 'possessed her' and mutated her.
I think maybe there is something within the phazon far greater than Dark Samus and Metroid Prime themselves.but that is a characteristic of the phazon, notDark Samus perhaps carries on some of the power of Metroid Prime. We need to remember that Dark Samus is essentially 100% phazon.prime herself
Midway joins Revolution
CEO David Zucker reveals company is developing for Nintendo's upcoming console; game slated for release this year, details scarce.
LOS ANGELES--One of the phrases every Nintendo fan is anxious to hear is "We will have a Revolution title this year." Those exact words were spoken by the CEO of Midway Games, David Zucker, in a one-on-one conversation with GameSpot yesterday.
The console, which has been shrouded in secrecy since it was unveiled at May's E3 expo, hasn't had much in the way of announced games announced for it yet. For the Nintendo faithful, even the smallest tidbits of information on Revolution games are as valuable as gold.
While Zucker didn't give away the game's title, it might not be what gamers expect. Midway currently has four next-gen games announced: Unreal Tournament 2007, a TNA-licensed game, The Wheelman, and Stranglehold. Both the TNA game and The Wheelman aren't expected to hit stores until 2007, and Unreal Tournament 2007 has been confirmed for this year--only for the PC.
This leaves Stranglehold as the likely option for Midway's first Revolution game. Further evidence comes from the game's trailer shown during Midway's presentation last night. Previously expected to be released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, a bombshell was dropped at the trailer's end, when footage stated that the game would be coming to "ALL next-gen consoles." [Emphasis added.]
However, today, Midway reps told GameSpot that the aforementioned project was not Stranglehold, but "another project." The rep admitted that Stranglehold may come to the Revolution at a later date (after the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions), but no plans are set yet.
Expect more details about Midway's unnamed Revolution project at this year's E3.
By Tim Surette -- GameSpot
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Cold-Steel said:Oh man, PLEASE be UT2007. UT with the Freehand Controller would be a dream.
SantaCruZer said:it's been absent since N64.
underfooter said:But the core essence of Metroid Prime, could it be considered Metroid Prime? or just....the phazon-creature that took over her and mutated her, then escaping to the phazon suit.
A Link to the Past said:Pilotwings 3 was confirmed for "N5", IIRC.
Cold-Steel said:Oh man, PLEASE be UT2007. UT with the Freehand Controller would be a dream.
That would definately help Nintendo.Magicpaint said:Yup. I certainly hope Midway comes through.
And I'm glad Nintendo made Hal focus on much more important things than Smash, like the new Kirby game...
Shikamaru Ninja said:Smash Bros Melee took an immense amount of resources out of HAL. HAL Labs is mainly comprised of about 75 designers (+ clerical), and Smash Bros used up 85% of those designers for the GameCube installment. Nintendo needed to start Smash Bros. as soon as the devkits were ready to go, and HAL was busy with Kirby GC and Pokemon Rangers at the least.
Sooo.. Nintendo did a pretty smart thing; build a new office for the development of Smash Rev. (probably DS too).
Err, wouldn't that be jumping through an unnecessary hoop when both devices have wifi capabilities? There's no need for a special cable.IGN said:Few details regarding the online functionally are currently available, but Eguchi did suggest in an interview that he would like to make the game compatible with the DS in the same way that Animal Crossing for GameCube can be linked to a Game Boy Advance. Since there is no link cable accessory for DS or Revolution, the only way to do this would be via an online connection.
Fire Emblem is Fire Emblem. Battalion Wars is not regular Wars. Mario Kart is not Super Mario Bros.Sugarman said:F that. Fire Emblem got away with being true to it's roots, AW should get the same treatment.
Unless the last 10 months were spent removing things and making the island natives uglier, yes.Gahiggidy said:Super Mario Sunshine was launched 10 months after launch... did that wait make it a better game?
Given that their Flux Capacitor Boy is still in development, more recently will have to do for now.Oblivion said:Couldn't they have built a new office a couple YEARS ago?
Trauma Center Revolution
Developer: Atlus
Status: Exclusive
Source: Nintendo Power, IGN contacts
Anybody who owns a Nintendo DS will undoubtedly be very familiar with the Trauma Center franchise. The Atlus-developed series took full advantage of Nintendo's touch-screen handheld with a unique new idea that utilized the stylus. Players were challenged to become a doctor and operate on patients, performing such tasks as sewing organs up, removing artifacts from bodies, sanitizing wounds and more. Gamers could even take part in some tense open heart surgery. Of course, maneuvers were inputted with the stylus, which worked in conjunction with the touch screen. On Revolution, players will utilize the console's free-hand style controller for pixel-perfect accuracy on the operating table.
Nintendo Power hinted that a Revolution version of Trauma Center could be in development in a recent issue and IGN has confirmed that such a title is moving steadily forward. If all goes well, aspiring doctors everywhere may be able to get their hands dirty at E3 2006.
I said it's not likely, didn't I? It could be HAL, but it would make no sense whatsoever. Not to mention that HAL has given the new staff all the development materials from Melee, which would certainly be an odd move if they were developing the game.Shikamaru Ninja said:How do you make sense of that one? Why did Nintendo hire new staff and find a new building just to move HAL from Tokyo to Tokyo??
IGN learned last year that publisher Ubisoft was underway with an ambitious first-person shooter-type game for Nintendo's new generation console. Few details about the project are known. Readers should expect very big things from this effort.
E-phonk said:Does matt kind of hint that he has seen the ubisoft project or knows more about it?
I wouldn't be surprised.Matt-IGN said:Devs are getting kits. And I know of a half dozen major games -- not the ones announced by Nintendo, but real, tangible, working, playable things -- that are underway and ramping up. Everyone seems extremely enthusiastic about their projects, and based on what I know of a couple of them, it's easy to understand why.
It was below average. Lots of potential and decent ideas, but fairly shoddy controls and a somewhat screwy camera really hurt the game.Cheebs said:Battalion Wars Online..interesting. I skipped the GCN one. Was it any good?
Okay, Kirby's among my seven or so favorite series, but let's not get carried away here.Oblivion said:Edit: And I'm glad Nintendo made Hal focus on much more important things than Smash, like the new Kirby game...
Jiggy37 said:Okay, Kirby's among my seven or so favorite series, but let's not get carried away here.
Anyone besides me want to see a 3D Kirby Canvas Curse for Revolution?Jiggy37 said:It was below average. Lots of potential and decent ideas, but fairly shoddy controls and a somewhat screwy camera really hurt the game.
Okay, Kirby's among my seven or so favorite series, but let's not get carried away here.
A Link to the Past said:Pilotwings 3 was confirmed for "N5", IIRC.
Think about Revolution launch in Japan with games like Brain Training, Super Smash Bros. Rev, FF: CC, ...IGN said:IGN has heard rumblings that Crystal Chronicles for Revolution is highly advanced and may not only show up at E3 2006, but is a candidate for system launch.
Throw in Brain Training at launch as well and this thing will sell on NES levels.kia said:Think about Revolution launch in Japan with games like Brain Training, Super Smash Bros. Rev, FF: CC, ...
Japan will be exploded.
Cheebs said:Throw in Brain Training at launch as well and this thing will sell on NES levels.
kia said:Think about Revolution launch in Japan with games like Brain Training, Super Smash Bros. Rev, FF: CC, ...
Japan will be exploded.
Shiggy said:Just a question concerning HAL Labs. Did they ever develop a real 3D game? I don't think they are capable of doing this.
Off the top of my head, Pokemon Snap and the Stadium games, Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing, SimCity 64, and Kirby's Air Ride.Shiggy said:Just a question concerning HAL Labs. Did they ever develop a real 3D game? I don't think they are capable of doing this.
kia said:Think about Revolution launch in Japan with games like Brain Training, Super Smash Bros. Rev, FF: CC, ...
Japan will be exploded.
I expect AC Rev for 2007, not 2006. One per year would hurt I think. AC is not a sports game or a mario party, it shouldn't be a one per year thing or people will get burned out FAST since the overal concept wont change much system to system.PhoenixDark said:Most likely:
-Animal Crossing (the DS version has turned it into a premier series in Japan)
-New IP
-FF:CC
-Non Game (Nintendogs or Brain Training?)