23rd April 2006, 5:16 AM
I'm almost 100% sure they're fake, but I cant help but look at the quality of the shots.
ABF/ Both the director and producers of Capcom's Resident Evil teams have stated that Dead Pheonix is not dead and that it is still in the works and Miyamoto has said that Kid Icarus is coming back soon. It's totally Kid Icarus, while the game wont be called Dead Pheonix it will be using the engine from it. Yuji Naka says he's interested in making a new Nights last year, Famitsu says it's in the works for Revolution, when Sega released Nights, Naka said that someday he hopes to create a truely 3-D controller to use with Nights; That's a little more substantial than a rumor. As far as the revolution's controller using motion sensing in both pieces I dunno, but it makes sense.
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Donkey Kong Revolution in the works?
N-sider is reporting that Donkey Kong is coming back, and in a big way. They say that in an interview with Famitsu, none other then Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed that work on a Donkey Kong Revolution title is underway. Team members from Super Mario Sunshine and Donkey Kong Jungle Beat will be helming the project, which will have a completely new control scheme thanks to the Revmote. I really hope to hear a confirmation and more info on this title at E3.
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Oh wow, the SMS and Junglebeat teams? There goes my theory of a strictly music game, it's now been put in to the catagory of bizarro platformer, however; it could be that Miyamoto has enrtrusted those teams to create the next Donkey Kong Country games (which Nintendo owns the rights to). the last 3-D DKC game didnt do too well because it was a major collectathon and you basically had to play as a bunch of characters and do the same thing over and over, but that was done by Rare. SMS is easily my favorite Mario game to date (I just wish it had M64's flying!) because of the super tight gameplay and sandbox play. junglebeat managed to not only bring a music game in to realm of platformers but also made a completely original game that's a blast to play (why no 2 player!!!), so combine both of these teams and the DK liscense and i'd say there's a pretty good chance of seeing Donkey Kong Country Revolution that will play like the SNES counterparts and may even end up sticking to 2-D just like Jungle Beat which actually felt alot like DKC... just completely different. :D
ABF/ Both the director and producers of Capcom's Resident Evil teams have stated that Dead Pheonix is not dead and that it is still in the works and Miyamoto has said that Kid Icarus is coming back soon. It's totally Kid Icarus, while the game wont be called Dead Pheonix it will be using the engine from it. Yuji Naka says he's interested in making a new Nights last year, Famitsu says it's in the works for Revolution, when Sega released Nights, Naka said that someday he hopes to create a truely 3-D controller to use with Nights; That's a little more substantial than a rumor. As far as the revolution's controller using motion sensing in both pieces I dunno, but it makes sense.
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Donkey Kong Revolution in the works?
N-sider is reporting that Donkey Kong is coming back, and in a big way. They say that in an interview with Famitsu, none other then Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed that work on a Donkey Kong Revolution title is underway. Team members from Super Mario Sunshine and Donkey Kong Jungle Beat will be helming the project, which will have a completely new control scheme thanks to the Revmote. I really hope to hear a confirmation and more info on this title at E3.
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Oh wow, the SMS and Junglebeat teams? There goes my theory of a strictly music game, it's now been put in to the catagory of bizarro platformer, however; it could be that Miyamoto has enrtrusted those teams to create the next Donkey Kong Country games (which Nintendo owns the rights to). the last 3-D DKC game didnt do too well because it was a major collectathon and you basically had to play as a bunch of characters and do the same thing over and over, but that was done by Rare. SMS is easily my favorite Mario game to date (I just wish it had M64's flying!) because of the super tight gameplay and sandbox play. junglebeat managed to not only bring a music game in to realm of platformers but also made a completely original game that's a blast to play (why no 2 player!!!), so combine both of these teams and the DK liscense and i'd say there's a pretty good chance of seeing Donkey Kong Country Revolution that will play like the SNES counterparts and may even end up sticking to 2-D just like Jungle Beat which actually felt alot like DKC... just completely different. :D