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    C3 Exclusive Interview | Interactive Brains About Deep Labyrinth

    on 02.04.2006 at 22:07 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (Adam Riley) Number of Comments Comments: 4 Number of Reads Reads: 32042
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    Masaki Takeda, CEO of Interactive Brains

    Conducted by Adam Riley & C3 Staff :: Sunday, 2nd April, 2006




    The Nintendo DS has been criticised for having a severe lack of proper role playing games to suit the market needs. However, as the floodgates are now opening in this genre, the next thing people are looking at is which ones will stand out the most? This is where Interactive Brains hopes to step in with its unique translation of the first ever 3D RPG for mobile phones. Bringing such an innovative RPG experience to the DS is a massive project, and the company's CEO sat down to discuss the game with Cubed

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     L12 Kremling

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    Yeah, I suppose the explainations are logical enough... Would have been nice if he had dropped hints though!
    on 03.04.2006 at 09:54
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     L1 New Born

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    What's up with those N/A's?
    on 11.04.2006 at 20:06
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    Just questions that were probably irrelevant in his opinion or he didn't know enough information on.

    But:

    1.) Deep Labyrinth is definitely coming to the West
    2.) Interactive Brains wants to do something on the Revolution
    3.) Deep Labyrinth could work well on the Revolution.

    Key points, I feel... Smilie

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    on 17.04.2006 at 15:06
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