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Smeags said:

It's interesting, because I'm really looking forward to Sonic Colors and Epic Mickey this holiday season. These two titles, from what I can see, have had development teams that have put time, effort, and dedication into their respective games.

I mean, we have Epic Mickey, a game developed by Warren Spector and his team at Junction Point Studios. This game has obviously had a lot of hard work and dedication put into it, and everyone has taken notice. Heck, every week or so we get a new interview with Warren with a question or two on why the game isn't coming to their HD system of choice.

And then we have Sonic Colors, the new Sonic game that Sega will just not shut up about. I have to admit, it's refreshing to see a publisher/developer talk about their upcoming 3rd party Wii game with such high regard. We usually get a situation where the developer lauds the HD consoles, and then a few months later (if Wii fans are lucky) announces a Wii port with little to no fanfare (see: Call of Duty). I for one am excited for Sonic Colors, and apparently Sega is excited too... which makes me a lot more confident in my future purchase (the awesome Sonic hat doesn't hurt either).

@Kitler

Did Nintendo kick your dog or something. o_O

lol - don't have a dog but they didn't kick my cat either.    ..but after being a long time nintendo fan (nes, gameboy, snes, n64, gc, wii, ds) and investing soo much into a wii (wii, extra wii mote, extra nunchuck, balance board, classic controller, 2x motion plus, recharging station) i had certain expectations.  nintendo let me down big time this gen and now i'm bitter.