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    No More No More Heroes for Wii?

    on 03.07.2009 at 22:04 User Icon Posted by Jorge B (jb) Number of Comments Comments: 9 Number of Reads Reads: 26236
    Tag Tags: No More Heroes, Suda 51, Grasshopper, Nintendo, Wii, Xbox 360
    It seems Nintendo's Wii may just be a desperate struggle for Suda 51, with the latest game perhaps being the last for Wii.

    Speaking to Edge Magazine recently Suda 51 revealed plans to try to expand the series further on other platforms. Fair enough, but it's looking like Desperate Struggle might be the last Wii owners will see of Travis Touchdown.

    I really want to make NMH a big franchise, and with this second episode have bigger success. I'm putting a lot of care into developing this IP, as I feel there's a lot of potential.

    I think this is the last NMH that is going to be developed on Wii. To expand NMH to new possibilities, we need a new platform. Wii is a great platform, but we've done everything we can with it now.


    Chatting to 1up, Suda also expressed interest in Project Natal and might want to weave some Xbox magic into future games.

    Would you be up for a higher-definition No More Heroes? Are you a fan of the game/series?

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    It's a shame that NMH2 will be the last Wii game... Seems like developers just can't always get what they want from Wii development. Wii HD now plz?

    One day I will be a real life anime.
    on 03.07.2009 at 22:06
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    Probably won't get as good without motion controls.

    But I do appreciate him starting the series on Wii. At least we'll be getting a few solid titles out of him.


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    on 03.07.2009 at 22:14
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    The low cost and profitable sales margin made the wii big and powerfull. But it also reaches its limits sooner because of its lower technological level, yet due to sales figures nintendo might not care enough about that in time.

    And that's when the wii hd comes in late, gets a full relapse into n64 famed underdog-ness, and the cycle is complete. The second console after that will be the new revolutionary nintendo powerhouse we wanted, yet with its wii like flaw to generate another down-up cycle again.

    But make sure a fully backwards compatible wii hd gets here real soon and you can stay on top of your "sales" game, mr nintendo.

    But oh, how marketing laws give you numbers that lie to you - it guarantees you a downfall.
    on 03.07.2009 at 22:17
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     L22 Blanka

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    Well, I'm pretty sad to hear this, but from a creative perspective I guess I can understand what he's thinking. It sounds like he's trying to cram a whole lot into this next game, and I can see why he would want greater processing power for the games. At least, though, I sincerely hope he will still continue to develop original properties for Nintendo consoles, because so far he has been one of the best names in third-party support for their consoles.
    on 03.07.2009 at 23:11
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     L24 Crawlton

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    Well not everyone learns from their mistakes I guess. Killer7 was built primarily for GC but the publisher got greedy and demanded a PS2 version. The PS2 version killed any chance that IP had.
    on 04.07.2009 at 00:34
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     L54 MegaMan

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    As long as it keeps the witty dialogue and interesting stories i don't care what console they end up on. Wii still has plenty of talented developers left that can push the boundaries.
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    While the game will be different without motion control, I would be excited to see what they can do with this game with a more powerful platform.
    on 04.07.2009 at 15:03
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     L12 Kremling

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    Why is everyone assuming that he is talking about processing power?
    on 04.07.2009 at 23:40
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    This is what you say if you want your game to bomb.

    Seriously, it's retarded. Nintendo fans are very loyal. They love exclusives, they love some N-love. Saying that you're going to drop Nintendo support before releasing your last game for it, is asking for low sales.
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