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Harada talks Tekken 3D

Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments


“#E3 is now over. Since this is my last #IwataSays guest tweet, I want to say thank you for allowing me to spend time with you.”

Reading Iwata’s tweets was actually very interesting! It’s too bad that this was a one-time thing. Perhaps he’ll think about tweeting again next year.

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Update: As Austin points out, he’s actually featured in this video. I must have been blind! You can see him at the very beginning of the video with the Wiimote/nunchuck shirt and backpack.

What would E3 be without stampedes?!

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According to Yosuke Hayashi, head of Team Ninja, the DS control scheme found in Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword will be brought over to Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge for Wii U. However, the development team is also implementing traditional button and analog stick-based controls as well.

“It was almost like fate that we’re making making Ninja Gaiden 3 and then we have the option to bring in Dragon Sword controls, that kind of gameplay, to a high spec console version. We feel we’ll be able to give players a new kind of gameplay, a new feel with the new controller.”

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This information comes from Square producer Yoshinori Kitase…

“Three or four years ago we joked around about developing a Final Fantasy game on the Wii Fit balance board. But after seeing Wii U revealed at Nintendo’s conference, we are now considering the possibilities of bringing the Final Fantasy series to the format.”

I’m sure we’ll get a Final Fantasy on Wii U at some point. Only question is, what type of game will it be? A mainline entry, a Crystal Chronicles title, or something entirely different?

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Nintendo has elaborated on their DSiWare plans for The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords. The company revealed that the title is indeed a port of the GBA version. You know, the extra addition made to A Link to the Past on GBA. Any sort of online support is therefore unlikely. But hey, it’s free!

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