| Samus Aran said: That worked out great for Yoshi's Woolly World, Shin Megami-Tensei x Fire Emblem, xbx (which we all know will be delayed in Europe) and Zelda U I must say...
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Yeah, but it's likely those games had literally just started development when they were announced (possible that SMTxFE hadn't even started). On the flip side, Retro has had about a year and a half (more by the time E3 rolls around) to get something together, and let's say the game has a 3 year dev cycle (not uncommon for Metroid Prime games especially) then that would only put it a year and a half from release at the time of its reveal. Not as bad as the aforementioned games.








