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Bionic Commando
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The first true sequel to the classic 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System original, Bionic Commando sees the return of the bionically-enhanced Nathan "R.A.D." Spencer. Time has not been kind to Spencer: Five years after his heroic defeat of the ...
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27-06-09 Review for Playstation 3
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04-29-09 Bionic Commando demo on Marketplace
03-26-09 Bionic Commando gets Japanese date
12-16-07 New images of Bionic Commando
10-17-07 Capcom announces Bionic Commando
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Capcom ditches Western devs for new IP
Following the disappointing results of Grin's Bionic Commando, Capcom's president Haruhiro Tsujimoto has announced that the company will no longer be working with Western developers for creating new IP, but instead only use them for making sequels and the likes:
"Our experience with Bionic Commando has demonstrated the difficulty of outsourcing the development of new title to overseas companies", he said. "Nevertheless, we cannot develop a sufficient number of titles without using the resources of these companies. This is why we plan to continue using these alliances."
"We are considering ways to separate the roles of activities in Japan and overseas. We plan to develop new titles primarily in Japan. Overseas companies may be used mostly to develop titles for existing game series with well-established characters and universal themes. Overseas companies will also handle certain parts and/or lineups of such games."
Everything you do yourself, you do better? Or is it that Capcom has some serious management issues when it comes to outsourcing?"We are considering ways to separate the roles of activities in Japan and overseas. We plan to develop new titles primarily in Japan. Overseas companies may be used mostly to develop titles for existing game series with well-established characters and universal themes. Overseas companies will also handle certain parts and/or lineups of such games."
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