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speaking of secretive releases, did anybody else notice this?

http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/01/01/2011-video-game-release-schedule.aspx?PostPageIndex=5&PageIndex=2

I'm reffering to the games listed for Wii under the title Q1...

mistake?



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gumby_trucker said:

speaking of secretive releases, did anybody else notice this?

http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/01/01/2011-video-game-release-schedule.aspx?PostPageIndex=5&PageIndex=2

I'm reffering to the games listed for Wii under the title Q1...

mistake?

Yea I saw that too, They have Tales of Graces listed under Q1 release.  



jarrod said:
Declan said:
jarrod said:
Declan said:

Not to be pedantic, but nearly all of the games being mentioned are either:

 

1)  3rd party rather than Nintendo games; or

 

2)  ones that have already been released in Japan.

 

 

 

 


Well, in the west I think we'll see Nintendo publish...

 

 

  • Mario Sports Mix (2011)
  • Kirby's Epic Yarn (2011 EU)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011)
  • Xenoblade (2011)
  • Rhythm Heaven Wii (2011)
  • Fatal Frame: Crimson Butterfly (2011)
  • Dragon Quest Monsters: Battle Road Victory (2011)
  • The Last Story (2011/2012)
  • Inazuma Eleven Strikers (2012)
  • Dragon Quest X (2012?)

 

 

 

With the exception of the Zelda game already mentioned in the original post, these games are all examples of ones either already released in Japan or which are currently only due for release in that territory.

Rhythm Heaven Wii and The Last Story are both Nintendo games and haven't released in Japan yet.  Neither's been announced for the west yet, but both are obviously coming.

While TLS might still come, its arrival is looking less obvious now in light of the recent announcement that there are no plans to bring it to the west.



Declan said:

While TLS might still come, its arrival is looking less obvious now in light of the recent announcement that there are no plans to bring it to the west.

No plans to announce =/= No plans at all

Nintendo trademarked the game in the US and various European nations, they registered the domain (which redirects you to Nintendo's site) and even Perrin Fucking Kaplan knows what it is.  It's pretty obviously coming, despite what some nameless PR monkey might say.