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trestres said:
http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=44028

Here

So according to that 11 of the 25 internal studios/2nd parties have known projects while the others are working on unknown projects for Nintendo. That makes 14 unknown projects, Most of the studios from the bigger known Retro to the lesser known NDCube have all confirmed they are hard at work on Wii projects.

Considering most of these studios have been silent since 2007, we can assume that in two years each studio could have produced at least one if not two games a piece. Since Nintendo has announced their fall line up that gives each studio an additional year to keep working on these unknown projects.

Plus studios like EAD 5, and EAD 2 can pump out a new WiiFit and WiiSports with little to no resources actually being used. If you think about it those cheaply developed titles can be cranked out far faster then Nintendo is cranking them out. The only reason WiiSports:Resort was delayed was Nintendo was waiting for the third parties to develope some things for the WiiMotion+ before launching it. So technically even EAD 2 which has had a year to begin work on the next big casual game must have an unknown project in the works. My bet is EAD 5 & 2 probubly are hard at work on new Vitality Sensor games. But then again they could be developing hardcore projects on the side considering it is fairly cheap and doesn't require all that big of a dev team to keep churning out WiiSports/Play/Fit titles, they could easily have hardcore projects on the side.


So the question remains, when will Nintendo finally show us these minimum of 14 titles? Are all the studios working on current Generation hardware or could Nintendo have already begun internal development for the Wii2?

Think about it a second, each studio having up to 3 years of development on unknown internal projects, we should be seeing alot more then the few games Nintendo showed off at E3.





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