Capcom to bring Re5 and Lost Planet 2 engine (MT Framework) to Wii
October 26th, 2009 Posted in News, Posted by Austin, WiiGenerally, Japanese stock market index Nikkei doesn’t bring too much in terms of major gaming announcements, but today it brings two. First, we learned of a new DSi model, and now a report from the index tells that Capcom is going to bring their high-end engine, MT Framework, over to Wii. The engine has powered such games as Resident Evil 5 and Lost Planet 2, and it looks as though the company is interested in using the move to not only increase production efficiency, but to include Wii versions of more of their multiplatform games.
As of now, there is no news on what games would be using the engine on Wii, but if you had to speculate, where would your predictions lay?
- Capcom weighing different options to bring Tatsunoko vs. Capcom to North America Published on: February 17, 2009
- More discussion of Monster Hunter 3 on Wii, Dead Rising over Lost Planet, surprises for Chop Till You Drop Published on: August 23, 2008
- Capcom may bring 360/PS3 titles to Wii Published on: August 14, 2008
- Capcom USA declines offers to bring Resident Evil 0 to North America Published on: June 9, 2008
- Capcom ready to announce “something like” Bionic Commando, Lost Planet for Wii? Published on: May 31, 2008

5 Responses to “Capcom to bring Re5 and Lost Planet 2 engine (MT Framework) to Wii”
By NESBOY1001 on Oct 26, 2009
never it will not ever work because Sony’s super human intelligent fans stated it wouldn’t,,,, and they were backed up further by the even more with it (cough) Microsoft fans….
wii is for 2d and girls games THEY SAID THAT ALSO
doesn’t this show how out of touch capcom were with wii just like all those other 3rd partys
rolls-eyes
By keyz on Oct 26, 2009
A lost planet 2 on wii would definitly be bad ass.
By Sr.Gabo on Oct 26, 2009
And that, is why I love Capcom!
By Captain N on Oct 27, 2009
RE5 Super Ultimate Edition for Wii lol !!!
By Jason Tanner on Oct 27, 2009
This unfortunately doesn’t mean a damn thing. The Fall-Out 3 Engine has been ported over to the Wii for sometime now and not a damn thing has ever been done with it.