19th April 2006, 2:35 AM
file this under OBVIOUS
*RUMOR* Sega to release Nights sequel for Revo?
April 20th, 2006
Nights fans have been waiting a very long time for a juicy rumor like this. The latest issue of rumor section in Famitsu magazine contains a blurb about a possible Nights sequel popping up on the Revolultion. While this is in the rumor section of Famitsu, they are usually right on the money with their guesses. They are a very well informed and highly respected Japanese gaming publication, so I would take this story with a bigger grain of salt then usual!
Also worth noting is the fact that Famitsu claims their next issue will have the scoop on some upcoming Revolution games expected to show up at E3. Now I have to ask, is anyone here able to get a copy of Famitsu?!
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Revolution's first original Virtual Console game?
Breaking: Hudson Flight Game to be Shown at E3
by Rob Galbreath (04/18/06)
According to an E3 Expo press release recently sent to Revolution Report staff, a flight game from Hudson has been confirmed to appear at the event.
The press release had the following written on the document:
"Flight Game" - Nintendo Revolution - Take to the skies in a way never before experienced on any home console. Using the Revolution's "Gesture System" built into their innovative controller, Hudson's new "Flight Game" allows total plane control as players pilot their planes through various acrobatic flight maneuvers ranging from sky artistry to bomb drops.
No other details about the game were disclosed.
As Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announced during this GDC 2006 keynote speech, Hudson is one of the hardware manufacturers who will be providing software titles from its TurboGrafx/PC-Engine and CD-ROM^2 machines for the Revolution's Virtual Console service. In addition, a Nintendo press release following Iwata's speech indicated that the Virtual Console feature had the potential to play host to original software. Whether this Flight Game is an original downloadable title or a fully-realized Revolution game has yet to be determined.
Revolution Report contacted Hudson, but they were unable to comment at the time of publish.
*RUMOR* Sega to release Nights sequel for Revo?
April 20th, 2006
Nights fans have been waiting a very long time for a juicy rumor like this. The latest issue of rumor section in Famitsu magazine contains a blurb about a possible Nights sequel popping up on the Revolultion. While this is in the rumor section of Famitsu, they are usually right on the money with their guesses. They are a very well informed and highly respected Japanese gaming publication, so I would take this story with a bigger grain of salt then usual!
Also worth noting is the fact that Famitsu claims their next issue will have the scoop on some upcoming Revolution games expected to show up at E3. Now I have to ask, is anyone here able to get a copy of Famitsu?!
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Revolution's first original Virtual Console game?
Breaking: Hudson Flight Game to be Shown at E3
by Rob Galbreath (04/18/06)
According to an E3 Expo press release recently sent to Revolution Report staff, a flight game from Hudson has been confirmed to appear at the event.
The press release had the following written on the document:
"Flight Game" - Nintendo Revolution - Take to the skies in a way never before experienced on any home console. Using the Revolution's "Gesture System" built into their innovative controller, Hudson's new "Flight Game" allows total plane control as players pilot their planes through various acrobatic flight maneuvers ranging from sky artistry to bomb drops.
No other details about the game were disclosed.
As Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announced during this GDC 2006 keynote speech, Hudson is one of the hardware manufacturers who will be providing software titles from its TurboGrafx/PC-Engine and CD-ROM^2 machines for the Revolution's Virtual Console service. In addition, a Nintendo press release following Iwata's speech indicated that the Virtual Console feature had the potential to play host to original software. Whether this Flight Game is an original downloadable title or a fully-realized Revolution game has yet to be determined.
Revolution Report contacted Hudson, but they were unable to comment at the time of publish.