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Soriku said:
GooseGaws said:
Well, Monolith is making Soma Bringer for DS and Disaster for Wii...

Alpha Dream made Partners in Time and appear to have this year released some sort of Japanese only hamster game...

All Skip has done are Giftpia and the Chibi Robo games.

You have to understand that these are small teams that produce games at a rate of approximately one every two years (except maybe Monolith).


 

Soma Bringer looks REALLY good. My most anticipted Nintendo game so far. Personally, I WANT NINTENDO TO GTFO MONOLITH'S PROJECTS SO MONOLITH MAKE THEM DIFFICULT LIKE THEIR OTHER GAMES!!!

Nintendo bought the studio because of their talent and the succes of their former games. So i guess they won't mess with their formula...



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Just because they are ex-Square employees don't makes them automaticly good and RPG's takes awhile to create anyway



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in the first post, soriku, you said that nintendo owns 80% of monolith soft while namco bandai owns 16%. who owns the other 4%?



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Wii: 135 mil

Ps3: 85 mil

360: 60 mil

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ex-square employees aren't a guarantee for good rpgs you know
there are more factors involved in making a good rpg then some old square members, plus who are they and for what were they responsible at square? if you do'n't know that, you don't know their value as so-called rpg-specialists



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Monolith is making Disaster: Day of Crisis, Soma Bringer, and that unnamed RPG that Iwata is hoping will rival Final Fantasy

Alpha Dream: No clue what they're doing right now, but they made both of the excellent Mario and Luigi games.



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what about Camelot, hopefully they'll bring some good rpg's to the table this gen if they aren't making sports games.



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In case you hadn't noticed, the PS3 isn't loaded with RPGs either. The 360 had a head start, so it has some RPGs, but these two consoles are waiting for theirs.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

This thread remember me one thing:

- I NEED GIFTPIA SO BADLY!!!

Please Nintendo, gimme a Wii-make localized for US (us and US, see it? huh?)



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PS3 already has Folklore and Oblivion
Wii already has Fire Emblem

But yes, neither have lots of RPGs yet.



It's not how many ex-Square employees they have that matters, it's which ex-Square employees they have that matters.