From a dutch interview with Nintendo's marketing manager Benelux and Ubisoft's product manager Benelux.
I say Rainbow Six is next, every fall Ubisoft title will be ported to Wii. I wonder if they plan full support for Wii after that. Or are they just trying to capitalize on its launch, which they tend to like (biggest time span to sell and little competition to start with?).
But why do a lot of companies keep their titles under wraps? It's two months until launch. They don't like money (DS prints it for them)? The games stink bad (think Ken Kutaragi's breath)? Or do they just want to keep the attention on big budget games like Rayman, because titles like Brothers in Arms are more focussed on 360 or PC?
I'm sure this can't be the case for EA's titles. I can rabble on, but it's strange we've seen shit about:
Activision
-Call of Duty 3
Electronic Arts
-Harry Potter Wii
-SSX Wii
-Tiger Woods PGA Tour
-The Godfather
-Need for Speed: Carbon
Square Enix
-Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
Ubisoft
-Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent
-Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII
-Brothers in Arms 3
Vivendi Universal Games
-Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
All launch (window) titles, and I probably missed some. Yeah, enlighten me!
Leon: Ubisoft will have Splinter Cell: Double Agent, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Red Steel, GT Pro Series, Brothers in Arms and Monster 4x4 World Circuit ready for launch.
I say Rainbow Six is next, every fall Ubisoft title will be ported to Wii. I wonder if they plan full support for Wii after that. Or are they just trying to capitalize on its launch, which they tend to like (biggest time span to sell and little competition to start with?).
But why do a lot of companies keep their titles under wraps? It's two months until launch. They don't like money (DS prints it for them)? The games stink bad (think Ken Kutaragi's breath)? Or do they just want to keep the attention on big budget games like Rayman, because titles like Brothers in Arms are more focussed on 360 or PC?
I'm sure this can't be the case for EA's titles. I can rabble on, but it's strange we've seen shit about:
Activision
-Call of Duty 3
Electronic Arts
-Harry Potter Wii
-SSX Wii
-Tiger Woods PGA Tour
-The Godfather
-Need for Speed: Carbon
Square Enix
-Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
Ubisoft
-Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent
-Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII
-Brothers in Arms 3
Vivendi Universal Games
-Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
All launch (window) titles, and I probably missed some. Yeah, enlighten me!