| trestres said: @Onyx: I may be in denial, but Nintendo is to blame :D I honestly don't know, their announcement policies got me mad. Perhaps its true and Nintendo does indeed have people working on more games, but perhaps no. Anyways with such a slow year like 2008, one should have expected to see at least a bit more of what they have in the works, if they actually do have something. I would say I'm not talking crap if someone could show me the opposite. I kept on hearing Ninty fans that 2008 would be THE year of the Wii, but Nintendo didn't deliver that much. I simply hope that by 2010 Nintendo would have made their act together and finally start launching games for the Wii. |
No one needs to show you the opposite. You know what you need to know about Nintendo's 2009 schedule, which is the first quarter. Nintendo made it public that they will not unveil games until they are ready to show them off, and that means you probably aren't going to see the Fall schedule until e3. Deal with it.
You still haven't answered why in God's name you would think that Nintendo would pay developers to sit on their asses and do nothing but wait for their time to make games again. If Nintendo really stopped game development altogether, they would have fired lots of people at once. Those kinds of things make the news. There was no news, so there was no mass firings, so there are still games being made. Miyamoto already let slip that Pikmin is coming, that the Mario team is working on something(probably the next Mario) and the Zelda team is working(definitely the next Zelda, they don't do anything else).








