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Nintendo of America PR director Mark Franklin on whether developers are required to use the screen transfer feature in every game…

“We’re not making any prerequisites to any of the developers to say ‘you have to do this, you have to do that.’ What we’re showing at this year’s show is just the possibilities. That’s just an example. Certainly, that’s a possibility.

Franklin on how easy it is for developers to implement the screen transfer feature…

“I’m not going to get into the technical side, but it’s certainly up to the developers to make that choices. We’ve shown what’s possible and now it’s up to the developers to come up with content.”


It’s an end of an era! The Wii U will not support GameCube functionality in any fashion. The console doesn’t have a memory slot or controller ports, of course, and it therefore will be unable to play any GameCube games.

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This information comes from SEGA’s Osamu Ohashi…

“It might happen, if someone comes up with a brilliant idea that would make both Nintendo and SEGA happy. If there’s a good idea, that will work for both of us, then we might do that. But as far as we know, we haven’t heard of any concrete plan or project that’s going on.”

F-Zero GX was rather difficult, but it was incredibly fun. The title was made by SEGA’s Amusement Vision studio. The actual company no longer exists, though the talent remains in SEGA internally. If SEGA found the right team to make a new F-Zero project, I’d be pleased!

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