23rd April 2006, 6:19 PM
Are you reading the news i'm posting at all?
if the answer is yes, I apoligize. Otherwise you need to read the news before you post.
Pead Pheonix: Capcom says its still in development as a project, Miyamoto says that Icarus IS IN DEVELOPMENT, the producer of resident Evil said that he would love to do a Kid icarus game, IGN throws out a hint that Kid icarus is in development and being made by capcom who, mysteriously pulled a planned game from their release lists for no reason and would not officially cancel it or give reason why, that game has a character with wings flying around roman-esque structures and described as a flying/platforming game which is exactly what Icarus was on NES. project Pheonix has NEVER BEEN CANCELLED, capcom still lists it as TBA. It doesn't take any imagination to realize that miyamoto and Nintendo wanted to put together an Icarus game and what better way to do it than use Capcom's Dead Pheonix. finally Capcom's lists of games to be shown at E3 have been released with the tagline 'one or two titles to be revealed while at E3'
DK: if you would have read what I posted, DK is in development by Miyamoto's SMS team and the Junglebeat team, two teams that focus on platformers, other news seems to suggest that DK will be a platformer from an interview recently, it would make sense that it's a 4th DKC (not counting DK64).
there is no point in trying to argue that dead pheonix is dead, no one will argue that; the idea is that dead pheonix is being retooled in to Kid Icarus just as Dinosaur Planet was retooled in to starfox adventures. So that capcom, under a joint venture with Nintendo, would release the next icarus game on revolution, using the dead Pheonix engine created by capcom. this is not difficult to figure out. there's a reason why multiple people 'in the know' who have played on revolution hardware and tested games, are gving hints to things like icarus and NiGHTs, especially when something like Famitsu mentions Nights and icarus in their rumor section which, according to many sites, has never been wrong.
As with NiGHTs, the entire rumor started because famitsu posted the info in their mag. if you follow famitsu at all, you would know that they have a section where they post rumblings with no details because they aren't allowed to or they were asked not to give up too much info on it, but their 'rumor section' has been correct every single time. they were the ones who broke the news of DS Lite (where nintendo gave a no-denial statement afterwards and released it 3 weeks later), they're extremely reliable. None of the stuff i'm posting is willy-nilly speculation, it's all from trusted sources unless noted.
The Nintendorks rumor of the analog controller adapter also having motion sensing is getting alot of momentum and has sparked some odd quotes, one of them from Matt at IGN who said 'sometimes when we played with the revolution controller, sometimes that little black bar was there and sometimes it wasn't, make of that what you will but it will be interesting to see how they use it". the little black bar is the developer's version of the signal pickup for the revcon or atleast that's whhat Nintendo said, it could turn out to be something very different. The 'final secret' of the rev's controller could very well be a dual motion sensing controller.
if the answer is yes, I apoligize. Otherwise you need to read the news before you post.
Pead Pheonix: Capcom says its still in development as a project, Miyamoto says that Icarus IS IN DEVELOPMENT, the producer of resident Evil said that he would love to do a Kid icarus game, IGN throws out a hint that Kid icarus is in development and being made by capcom who, mysteriously pulled a planned game from their release lists for no reason and would not officially cancel it or give reason why, that game has a character with wings flying around roman-esque structures and described as a flying/platforming game which is exactly what Icarus was on NES. project Pheonix has NEVER BEEN CANCELLED, capcom still lists it as TBA. It doesn't take any imagination to realize that miyamoto and Nintendo wanted to put together an Icarus game and what better way to do it than use Capcom's Dead Pheonix. finally Capcom's lists of games to be shown at E3 have been released with the tagline 'one or two titles to be revealed while at E3'
DK: if you would have read what I posted, DK is in development by Miyamoto's SMS team and the Junglebeat team, two teams that focus on platformers, other news seems to suggest that DK will be a platformer from an interview recently, it would make sense that it's a 4th DKC (not counting DK64).
there is no point in trying to argue that dead pheonix is dead, no one will argue that; the idea is that dead pheonix is being retooled in to Kid Icarus just as Dinosaur Planet was retooled in to starfox adventures. So that capcom, under a joint venture with Nintendo, would release the next icarus game on revolution, using the dead Pheonix engine created by capcom. this is not difficult to figure out. there's a reason why multiple people 'in the know' who have played on revolution hardware and tested games, are gving hints to things like icarus and NiGHTs, especially when something like Famitsu mentions Nights and icarus in their rumor section which, according to many sites, has never been wrong.
As with NiGHTs, the entire rumor started because famitsu posted the info in their mag. if you follow famitsu at all, you would know that they have a section where they post rumblings with no details because they aren't allowed to or they were asked not to give up too much info on it, but their 'rumor section' has been correct every single time. they were the ones who broke the news of DS Lite (where nintendo gave a no-denial statement afterwards and released it 3 weeks later), they're extremely reliable. None of the stuff i'm posting is willy-nilly speculation, it's all from trusted sources unless noted.
The Nintendorks rumor of the analog controller adapter also having motion sensing is getting alot of momentum and has sparked some odd quotes, one of them from Matt at IGN who said 'sometimes when we played with the revolution controller, sometimes that little black bar was there and sometimes it wasn't, make of that what you will but it will be interesting to see how they use it". the little black bar is the developer's version of the signal pickup for the revcon or atleast that's whhat Nintendo said, it could turn out to be something very different. The 'final secret' of the rev's controller could very well be a dual motion sensing controller.