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Smashchu2 said:
sc94597 said:
Smashchu2 said:
Probably not. While there was some focus on 3rd parties, the main attractions were Nintendo titles.

It's probably more that they didn't have much, or much that was far enough along.

I doubt that. Especially since they have Disaster Day of Crisis( which was announced before the wii launched, and almost released last month, but got delayed) and that kirby game that started developement on the gamecube( could be canceled). Also what has about 3/4ths of nintendo been working on? ALmost all of their games announced at E3 seem to be from EAD. What about retro,monolith, R&D 1, etc? They probably have many things in developement, but are staying low profile.

 

  • Retro-Just finished MP3. They probably wont have a demo till next year
  • Monolith-They have to finish DoD which is probably having lots of bugs. There is no no release date
  • R&D-Now part of EDA (not sure about this one)
  • Hal-Kirby Super Star Ultra
  • Inteligent System-Fire Emblem DS
  • Game Freak-Pokemon Platinum
  • Camelot-Just finished We Love Golf. Their pretty small

Out of all their developers, NST is the only one that doesn't have something, which may be in development. So it could easily be that this is what they have.

Metroid prime 3 was finished almost a year ago. Plenty of time for a demo of a game. Just so you know the conduit started developement last october. Look how much stuff they have ready.

Disaster almost released in japan last month. That means it probably was almost finished, but had bugs like you said. That doesn't mean they couldn't ready a gameplay vid or a demo.

I'm sure inteligent systems is big enough to work on more than one game.

Game Freak I don't know why you mentioned since all tehy made really was pokemon.

Camelot was already said to be working on a wii rpg, so unless its cancelled that could have been showed.

Then you have many smaller second party developers, and then there is third parties that could make games similarly to factor 5.

Nintendo is large enough to have something almost done.

Then like you said there is NST.