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Bofferbrauer said:

Since Criterion is part of EA, I doubt they would have been allowed to create a Wii U game after Febuary 2013, where EA stopped all projects for the Wii U.

Why they didn't ask another developer afterwards is another question, but it might be that they where looking into studios with experience into racing games, and there ain't too many out there who do so. And the withdrawal of Ubisoft, Atari and Activision surely didn't help, either.

Considering how Fast Racing Neo looked in the Treehouse, I'd say they should ask Shin'en since both games are fairly similar in their concepts

That's right, didn't think about it, thanks! This was before the "unprecedented partnership" broke down and crashed, obviously between 2011 and 2012 EA would not support the project anymore. 

Shinen can't do an F-Zero game, they are too small and want to stay that way.



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