| woopah said: @ griffnaA monado, dynamic slash and cosmic walker are all first party i believe. although i had forgotten about bethesda's game so thank you for reminding me. @Maxis 0ts not so much i think the wii lakes games it just seems that its weird that third party support looks weaker in 2010 so far than 2009 @ Khan I hope your right. this year HD and wii third party support was rekatively even. but next year seems very HD focused after Q1 which surprised me |
Well there's also a bunch of unannounced Wii projects from some developers like Epic Mickey, Renegade Kid's game, Neverland's game etc.
There's also Sword of Legendia which Namco has confirmed to still exist.
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