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Added by Gauss on 21.06.2012 |
| In an interview with Famitsu. |
Japanese developers talk Wii U. Yoshinori Ono and Hiroyuki Kobayashi from Capcom, Suda 51, Keiji Inafune, among others share their thoughts about Nintendo's next console.
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In the latest issue of Famitsu, the japanese magazine has some developer commentary on Wii U.
Here's what they have to say:
- Yoshinori Ono (Capcom): Says that the TV remote control option may be the system's most convenient feature. Expects that Miis will be evolved on Wii U.
- Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Capcom): He'd like to consider something that makes use of space (like the room you're in, etc.)
- Suda 51 (Grasshopper Manufacture): Acknowledges that No More Heroes 3 is widely anticipated, but that he has nothing specific to say.
- Keiji Inafune (Comcept): Views Wii U as a challenge from Nintendo. If he has the chance, he'd like to respond to the challenge.
- Kenichiro Takaki (Marvelous): Said that the Wii U gives the chance for many unique ideas -- using the control pad to observe bishojo girls, for instance. (Note: Takaki is responsible for games like Shenran Kagura)
- Jiro Ishii (Level-5): Said that he'd like to make a table talk-style game.
- Akihiro Hino (Level-5): A Professor Layton game where you walk around a 3D London would be interesting, said Hino. He was at first worried that the control pad would be heavy, but there was no problem when playing briefly.
- Ryoei Mikage (Imageepoch): He's considering making software that puts the system's various qualities to use. |
Well, it looks like most of them want to develop for the system, although no one has concrete plans.
As you may remember, almost no games from japanese developers were announced for the console at this year E3, but Iwata promised that more titles from Japan will be announced at "a later date". Let's hope so!
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