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Dolla Dolla said:
konnichiwa said:
I heared this months ago :s.
 
You probably should've posted it months ago then

Maybe Free Radical will do Wii/PS2, assuming PS2 is still kicking when this gets released (08/09, probably closer to 09).

Even if it's not really kicking sales wise when it's released a PS2 version wouldn't be a horrible decision. I'm sure plenty of people who still just have PS2's would get it. As would plenty of people with PS3s i imagine. Didn't a dreamcast game get released just recently?

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Kasz216 said:
Dolla Dolla said:
konnichiwa said:
I heared this months ago :s.

You probably should've posted it months ago then

Maybe Free Radical will do Wii/PS2, assuming PS2 is still kicking when this gets released (08/09, probably closer to 09).

 

Even if it's not really kicking sales wise when it's released a PS2 version wouldn't be a horrible decision. I'm sure plenty of people who still just have PS2's would get it. As would plenty of people with PS3s i imagine. Didn't a dreamcast game get released just recently?

 Three, I think.  Only in Japan though.



This game has been in production for quite a while, hasn't it? I expect it would be one of those projects that's pretty far in development for either or both of the HD consoles. Chances are it'll be released as such, although it's definitely possible for Free Radical to be one of the first developers to ditch the mammoths and move the game to the Wii, since that's where the money is this gen.



The DC games aren't really "official" releases, though. It's basically an open format these days.



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This site seems to think it is going to be on the Wii:

http://www.n-europe.com/news.php?nid=11143


Free Radical have announced that TimeSplitters 4 will be making it's way onto the Wii...

Today, Free Fadical design announced that TimeSplitters 4 will be on the Wii.

The TimeSplitters games are hugely popular first person shooter titles filled with tonnes of humour (and it's British humour, too). Free Radical haven't announced much information on TimeSplitters 4, but parodies of other games will be a large part of the game. The current logo is homage to God of War and Free Radical have shown concept art of a monkey in Master Chief's (from Halo) armour.

We will bring you more information on the game as it is revealed.




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I read a more recent interview with David Doak in which he stated that Free Radical are finally taking an interest in PC gaming as well.

Timesplitters on the PC would be YUM YUM, but it would probably be the least likely to happen, Timesplitters is associated with being a perfect console FPS, it would be a very different game with a keyboard and mouse.

Timesplitters on the Wii would also be mucho YUM YUM.

Best modern console FPS series, and of course it's by the same people as Goldeneye - it'd be right at home on Nintendo :D



 

 
 

I think it'll definitely be on the Wii but it may also be multiplatform as well, I've noticed when they talk about the game they always say something like: "We haven't decided what platforms it will be on".



If this is Wii exclusive that'd be just great.



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So i look at the top selling games on 360 and PS3, thats my guess.



Does anyone know who the games' publisher is? Recent Free Radical games have been published by Ubi Soft and EA I think.

Ubi as a Publisher would imply that the game goes either exclusive to the Wii (Red Steel, Rayman RR etc.) or exclusive to HD consoles, maybe with an advantage for the PS3 (Haze amongst others).
EA on the other hand would strongly suggest a multiplatform release on all platforms including Wii and PS2.



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