Suda51 Wants to Work on First Party Nintendo Game

By Calum Peak 30.03.2010 4

Suda51 Wants to Work on First Party Nintendo Game on Nintendo gaming news, videos and discussion

Goichi Suda, Creator of the No More Heroes franchise, has voiced his interest in producing a first party Nintendo title. Suda-San worked very closely with Nintendo during the production of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and would like the chance to create his own original game for them. One wonders what the creativity of Suda-San teaming up with Nintendo's resources would bring about.

"If there was the possibility, I'd be very interested. But I'd have to be able to create an original title."

Suda-San also stated that Grasshopper Studios hadn't planned on creating a sequel to the first No More Heroes but "we got such a response from fans and journalists all over the world saying, 'we want to play this game more, please make the sequel version'". No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle is set to hit European territories by April 23rd.

Do you think Goichi Suda teaming up with Nintendo would be a good thing? And are you looking forward to the release of No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle next month?

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Momo (guest) 30.03.2010#1

Hell Yeah! Please Nintendo!

OOOOOO suda 51 is my main game developers hero.

Please Nintendo, make him your own Smilie

Sounds awesome!

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