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ich weiß ... alte News sind alt und so.
aber: WTF Oo ... wir waren definitiv nicht die einzigen mit folgender Idee:
WTF ... nicht nur wir wollen es, auch Way-Forward selbst ...Nintendolife.com hat geschrieben: WayForward Would Like To Make A Metroid Game
Is this the Way Forward for Metroid?
WayForward, the developer behind games such as A Boy and his Blob, Mighty Switch Force: Hyper Drive Edition, and the upcoming 3DS title Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?! has expressed its desire to make a Metroid game.
Responding to a tweet by a fan who thought the studio would do a good job with the franchise, the team seemed pretty enthusiastic about the prospect of developing a game for everyone’s favourite female bounty hunter.
So would we! Someone needs to start a petition! (Because petitions are always super effective!)
WayForward have a good relationship with Nintendo already, with Director and Game Designer Austin Ivansmith saying many of the studio’s games are popular with the Nintendo fanbase and community. Whether or not this relationship is strong enough for them to be entrusted with the Metroid franchise is another matter entirely, but one thing is for certain, the team would love to be given the opportunity.
What do you think? Would you trust WayForward with one of Nintendo’s oldest franchises?
aber noch was aktuelles:
Abwarten und TeetrinkenNintendolife.com hat geschrieben: Virtual Console Games Will Eventually Be Playable On Wii U GamePad Alone
Nintendo still working towards getting the Virtual Console set up on Wii U
The Wii U eShop has been hailed by a number of small developers as an exciting new platform on which to publish games; however, since the system's launch the eShop hasn’t seen a significant growth due to few new titles emerging.
Many people have also been wondering what is happening with the Virtual Console, at the moment you can access it through the Wii Menu but not through the Wii U eShop itself. This is something that Nintendo is working on and it's reiterated this, telling Kotaku that it is “moving ahead with development of Virtual Console for Wii U”.
One dream some Nintendo gamers had upon hearing of the Wii U was to see Virtual Console titles like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Chrono Trigger playable on the GamePad alone.
Thankfully, Nintendo has also confirmed that this is something it's working towards:
We plan to make it so you can play it on the Wii U GamePad alone.
There's still no news on whether or not GameCube games will be downloadable through the Wii U Virtual Console, but we do know Reggie Fils-Aime would "love for that to happen". So would we Reggie, so would we.
Are you growing impatient in waiting for the Virtual Console to appear on Wii U? Let us know your thoughts on the matter in the comments section below.
