By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - Nintendo - Online petition for Winter possibly worked?

Courtesy of Gonintendo

 

The paragraph below, which comes from IGN, is the reason why we put together a petition. You want proof that petitions work? Check out the paragraph below.


On Wednesday, I got a text from Dan O’Leary, president of development studio n-Space, probably best known for the first-person shooter Geist for GameCube and, more recently, Winter. You might remember the latter as an in-development survival-horror game for Wii, as I ran a piece on the title a short while ago complete with first video. Since then, fans have campaigned for Winter, going so far as to create and populate a petition in support of the project. O’Leary said he was in town with creative director Ted Newman and wanted to show me what they had dubbed “Winter 2.0,” an improved version of the original demo. Since I last saw the game, n-Space assembled a small team and spent about two weeks updating and adding polish to it. Some notable changes. It now uses Wii MotionPlus for more accurate character attacks and object-based interactions. The 3D engine has seen some optimizations. Most obvious, the textures have all been up-rezzed and the muddy look on up-close exteriors is removed. n-Space has added a host of graphic effects, like more realistic falling snow, and completely overhauled the flashlight so that it beams forward a per-pixel light that looks fantastic as it illuminates darkened hallways. I asked O’Leary why he was in San Francisco with Winter 2.0 and he explained that a few publishers have showed some interest in it, which is a good sign. With any luck, maybe the project will find its way to retail yet.

Looks like things are going very, very well for Winter. I wonder what publishers have shown interest…

http://gonintendo.com/?p=77119

I'm really excited for this Winter game.  I'm surprised this petition actually worked  from the looks of it when so many have failed int he passed.  I can see Ubisoft  or xseed picking this one up.

 

 

 

 



Around the Network

yess get your hopes up for winter!!

I cant wait until Winter arrives.



Good on them. Hope they give us a quality product.



noname2200 said:
Good on them. Hope they give us a quality product.

 

 Seconded and hopefully its scary.



Pacman taught people to run around in dark rooms munching on pills while listening to repettive techno music and for that I somewhat idolise him.

Wow, that's awesome. I was still hoping this game might come out.



Around the Network

When(if) this game sucks i am going to laugh at you all for signing the petition. Didn't it strike you as odd that games like Cursed Mountain snapped up a publisher immediately, while this one is struggling to. doesn't that say something about the game?

Why do you all think this game will be good?



It's under 18K signatures. I would think they would need closer to 30k to get a publisher interested.

RE 5 for the wii has over 57K signatures. Which they don't totally ignore, this make a rail shooter instead, that 90% of us don't want. :(



I think publishers are changing face now because only Ubisoft and Nintendo are making money on the Wii. And said publishers investors know that it's not the fault of Nintendo.



Soriku said:

You know the dude who said that was just speaking BS right?

I believe you're right. Well I'm still not ready to atribute this too a petition.



Soriku said:
liquidninja said:

I think publishers are changing face now because only Ubisoft and Nintendo are making money on the Wii. And said publishers investors know that it's not the fault of Nintendo.

 

You know the dude who said that was just speaking BS right?

Seriously when did that matter? People are gonna quote that shit bcoz thats what they do, find any excuse to pretend they know what theyr'e talking about.

I got a couple, climate change doesn't exist but god does.

Speaking of that guy, Wanted is gonna fail bigtime and probably won't even make 2 - 3 million sales.

 



“When we make some new announcement and if there is no positive initial reaction from the market, I try to think of it as a good sign because that can be interpreted as people reacting to something groundbreaking. ...if the employees were always minding themselves to do whatever the market is requiring at any moment, and if they were always focusing on something we can sell right now for the short term, it would be very limiting. We are trying to think outside the box.” - Satoru Iwata - This is why corporate multinationals will never truly understand, or risk doing, what Nintendo does.