No 3DS titles from THQ at launch
Posted on 14 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
This information comes from THQ’s Danny Bilson, who was asked if the company will have 3DS titles ready for launch…
“Not launch, but later on. We couldn’t get it together for launch, but we have some stuff we’ve greenlit on 3DS. I love that thing. It’s really cool.”
I wonder how far along THQ’s titles are. THQ announced a number of games for the system, but we haven’t really seen anything in terms of screenshots and trailers at this point. I’m interested in Saints Row…
The Last Story screenshots
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Off-screen nintendogs + cats footage
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Totally off topic, but I apologize for the temporary lack of updates the past few hours. I picked up the flu earlier this week… not exactly the best time for that! Although I’m feeling slightly better, I’m still battling a number of the illness’ effects.
Off-screen Steel Diver footage
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Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights heading to Europe
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Introducing Doctor Lautrec…
KONAMI unveils the latest puzzle hero for Nintendo 3DS
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has revealed a new puzzle-based adventure game set in the 19th Century Paris for the new Nintendo 3DS handheld system, provisionally entitled Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights.
Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights centres on a treasure map that details a series of locations the player must visit as the game progresses. Doctor Lautrec, an archaeology professor, is a combative figure whose love of mysteries and history draw him to follow the many instructions the ancient map details. Lautrec is not a popular man at the University where he teaches, with his unorthodox attitudes also reflected in his less than moral ways of tackling puzzles. Thankfully, he is assisted by a young, eager student called Sophie who uses the adventure to learn from the master and to temper his… excesses.
Earth Seeker details
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– Noritaka Funamizu says the game’s concept is “an action game that anyone can play.”
– Funamizu: “I’ve been making nothing but hard action games and was told by light users that ‘it’s so tough that I can’t play.’ For some time now, I’ve wanted to make a game that even these people can play.”
– Time Stop Battle system: You and six Guardian support characters battle enemies in the alien world
– Freeze the action whenever you want to give Guardians commands
– Guardians can execute group magic attacks
– “Odekake! Earth Seeker” DSiWare mini-game in the works
– The DSiWare title can make new items for the Wii game, clean artifacts you find
– Funamizu is going through a test play session to check the game
– Funamizu has played for 60 hours, thinks he hasn’t reached the half-way point yet
– Kadokawa Games will be promoting the game through a commercial featuring comedian Black Mayonnaise