ESRB rates Game Gear titles for 3DS
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Reggie Fils-Aime revealed that Game Gear games would be coming to the eShop during Satoru Iwata’s GDC speech last year. It’s nearly been a year since then, and we still haven’t heard anything officially.
There is a bit of good news, though. The ESRB has rated a couple of Game Gear games for the 3DS: Shinobi and Sonic Triple Trouble.
Does this mean we’ll soon see Game Gear games on the eShop?
Thanks to Jake for the tip!
Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D 3DS hardware photos
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Kid Icarus: Uprising “Intensity” trailer
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Denpa Ningen RPG screenshots
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Just Add Water not interested in Wii U, says non-published Nintendo games don’t do well
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Developers and publishers have, for the most part, been positive when speaking about Wii U. But one studio that won’t be working on the console is Just Add Water.
Just Add Water is responsible for PSN’s Gravity Crash and the recently released Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD.
When CEO Stewart Gilray was asked about the console, he said that he’s “currently” not interested in working with Nintendo or on the Wii U itself. Gilray believes that only Nintendo-published games succeed on the company’s platforms, and Nintendo has a “crazy regard to IP and refuse to sign NDAs with indie-developer/publishers”.
“Well, we’ve already announced versions of Stranger and Munch for the Vita, but with regards to Nintendo, currently I’m not interested in working with them, or on their platform. Having developed a number of titles over the years for their various platforms, it’s become increasingly apparent that unless you are published by Nintendo you don’t tend to do very well.
“They also have this crazy regard to IP and refuse to sign NDAs with indie-developer/publishers, leaving us small guys open to having our ideas stolen with no recourse. We have already looked at doing some stuff on iOS and all I can say is watch this space.”