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#rd partires for the wii at E3.

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trestres said:
The only thing I see as probable is DQS 2, the rest is not going to happen. I still think we will see only VC games, remember it's SE and the Wii, a bad recipe.

We'll get a remake for sure, probably DQ7.  We always get a remake, Wii won't be the first home for DQ NOT to get one.  

I actually think another Itadaki Street would be smart, considering how well Mario Party and Momotaru Dentetsu sell on Wii.  Dunno if that'll happen, but it should.  DQS2 and a DQM Battle Road port/conversion are probably the least likely I think.  Another Mystery Dungeon game (maybe Torneko, maybe someone else) is probably 50/50, maybe even as a WiiWare release instead (like the Pokemon Dungeons).  

 

I agree SE seems (for whatever reason) to be dragging their feet with Wii in general, but SE in general isn't Armor Project specifically.  And when Hori commits a mainline DQ, he commits to the platform fully.  Wii might not see much from SE in the future, but I suspect what it does see with be mainly coming from Hori's teams (and maybe Kawazu's, who's been the other driving force for Wii content) and that'll entail a bit more than just DQX.



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We'll find out after DQMJ2 releases, that's I think the last DQ project we will see for the DS. If they announce more DS projects, then I think DQ for the Wii will be limited to existing stuff only like ports or re-releases besides DQX. I still think that it wasn't SE on their own who decided that DQX was going to be for the Wii, IMO Nintendo had somthing to do with it, ala FFXIII and the 360.



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trestres said:
We'll find out after DQMJ2 releases, that's I think the last DQ project we will see for the DS. If they announce more DS projects, then I think DQ for the Wii will be limited to existing stuff only like ports or re-releases besides DQX. I still think that it wasn't SE on their own who decided that DQX was going to be for the Wii, IMO Nintendo had somthing to do with it, ala FFXIII and the 360.

Well, Hori has enough control over the IP (including holding copyrights) he's going to be the ultimate decision maker, even above Wada.  I do think Nintendo made a deal for DQX, but I also think they likely went to Hori directly (I'd also guess DQ Swords was a result from direct talks with Hori).  There's a reason why Wada basically leaves Armor Project alone, and they're the only vestige of old Enix left completely untouched. They're basically autonomous. 

Realistically, I see a DQVII remake happening.  Arte Piazza's more or less the full-time go to group for that, and they're finally done with the DS Zenethia trilogy.  They usually work with an outside code house, which I think will probably be someone like Matrix, h.a.n.d. or Cattle Call on it (all of whom already have appropriate engines in place), and we'll probably see the game a year before DQX hits.

DQI-VI on Virtual Console seems likely too considering SE's penchant for saving announcements and releasing whole series in succession (FFI-VI, Romancing SaGa 1-3).  I also think some WiiWare efforts are likely, as they'd be low cost, quick, and SE management (bizarrely) seems to favor WiiWare over the other digital console services (XBLA, PSN).  For that I could see a Mystery Dungeon tie-in, or maybe an expanded version of DQ Wars.  I also think you're going to see the tradition of Nintendo related studios (like Genius Sonority, Intelligent Systems, Brownie Brown, etc) involved in these sorts of spinoff games continue.  

 

I agree we'll probably find out more after DQMJ2, and I agree that title likely seems like the DS sendoff.  I could also still see a DQIX International though, depending on how much is added to the western release.  I also still haven't ruled out the possibility of DQX skipping Wii entirely for the similarly specced 3DS though, I sort of suspect we're going to see a lot of Japanese games that would've made sense on Wii move to 3DS in the next two years.  I can totally see DQX, MH4, SW4 and others doing that.



jarrod said:
trestres said:
We'll find out after DQMJ2 releases, that's I think the last DQ project we will see for the DS. If they announce more DS projects, then I think DQ for the Wii will be limited to existing stuff only like ports or re-releases besides DQX. I still think that it wasn't SE on their own who decided that DQX was going to be for the Wii, IMO Nintendo had somthing to do with it, ala FFXIII and the 360.

Well, Hori has enough control over the IP (including holding copyrights) he's going to be the ultimate decision maker, even above Wada.  I do think Nintendo made a deal for DQX, but I also think they likely went to Hori directly (I'd also guess DQ Swords was a result from direct talks with Hori).  There's a reason why Wada basically leaves Armor Project alone, and they're the only vestige of old Enix left completely untouched. They're basically autonomous. 

Realistically, I see a DQVII remake happening.  Arte Piazza's more or less the full-time go to group for that, and they're finally done with the DS Zenethia trilogy.  They usually work with an outside code house, which I think will probably be someone like Matrix, h.a.n.d. or Cattle Call on it (all of whom already have appropriate engines in place), and we'll probably see the game a year before DQX hits.

DQI-VI on Virtual Console seems likely too considering SE's penchant for saving announcements and releasing whole series in succession (FFI-VI, Romancing SaGa 1-3).  I also think some WiiWare efforts are likely, as they'd be low cost, quick, and SE management (bizarrely) seems to favor WiiWare over the other digital console services (XBLA, PSN).  For that I could see a Mystery Dungeon tie-in, or maybe an expanded version of DQ Wars.  I also think you're going to see the tradition of Nintendo related studios (like Genius Sonority, Intelligent Systems, Brownie Brown, etc) involved in these sorts of spinoff games continue.  

 

I agree we'll probably find out more after DQMJ2, and I agree that title likely seems like the DS sendoff.  I could also still see a DQIX International though, depending on how much is added to the western release.  I also still haven't ruled out the possibility of DQX skipping Wii entirely for the similarly specced 3DS though, I sort of suspect we're going to see a lot of Japanese games that would've made sense on Wii move to 3DS in the next two years.  I can totally see DQX, MH4, SW4 and others doing that.

Now that you put it that way, it makes more sense. But I will always remain skeptical about SE when it comes to the Wii. I mean, they've given the Wii so far 5 FF related games (Wiiware and Wii) and many VC games from FF series. Amazingly only 1 DQ game has hit the Wii and that's been  3 years ago.



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Didn't s-e say their white engine could be used for the wii recently?



If FF13 is what that means, they can keep mentioning white engine all they want, I know I wont care.



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rastari said:
Didn't s-e say their white engine could be used for the wii recently?

It was not recently, it was a thread revived from 2 years ago...



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Anticipating: Xenoblade, The Last Story, Mario Kart 7, Rayman Origins, Zelda SS, Crush3D, Tales of the Abyss 3DS, MGS:Snake Eater 3DS, RE:Revelations, Time Travellers, Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, Luigi's Mansion 2, MH TriG, DQ Monsters, Heroes of Ruin

I picked other but really don't see anything interesting 3rd parties have to bring to the table for Wii.



Squarenix with KH3, could be great news.

Apart from them... Maybe Capcom has something in store.

Apart from that, Nintendo can help showing some third parties exclusive games in its presentation, like in 2008 where the games it showed were good sellers (even if the presentation was awful). Like show some Conduit 2 gameplay, or Epic Mickey footage.