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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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Link, a young man raised as a wrangler in a small, rural village, is ordered by the mayor to attend the Hyrule Summit. He sets off, oblivious to the dark fate that has descended upon the kingdom. When he enters the Twilight Realm that has covered ...
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31-01-07 Review for Wii
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Activision: "Third-Parties will succeed on Wii"
If we look at the software sales of Wii and DS, it quickly becomes clear that the lists are dominated by games released by 'the Big N' itself.
According to Robert Kotick, Activision's CEO, this will change and third-party developers will soon get their chance too. The Wii is not only more succesful than the Gamecube, but also 'development friendly':
Especially the Guitar Hero franchise could become hot on the Wii according to Kotick:
According to Robert Kotick, Activision's CEO, this will change and third-party developers will soon get their chance too. The Wii is not only more succesful than the Gamecube, but also 'development friendly':
“[GameCube] really became a non-strategic platform for us, and most of our development effort was focused on straight ports at low costs to leverage our franchises,” he said.
“For a few generations, Nintendo software was better than third-party software. When you look at where we are today…we think we’re actually in the best position and probably even in a better position than the first-party to leverage our development dollars.
“For a few generations, Nintendo software was better than third-party software. When you look at where we are today…we think we’re actually in the best position and probably even in a better position than the first-party to leverage our development dollars.
Especially the Guitar Hero franchise could become hot on the Wii according to Kotick:
“There probably is no better product to take advantage of the capabilities of the Wii than Guitar Hero,”
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