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Game Night (9/17)

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Site updates | 0 comments

Update: Game Night is now over!


On Sunday, I was fairly certain that we’d able to do a Game Night today, even though Austin probably wouldn’t be around. Unfortunately… I completely blanked out on something that I have to tend to tonight. I’m still not sure if Austin will be able to attend, so that leaves us with a bit of a problem. Now, I believe I will be able to host Game Night somewhat. The thing is, it’ll have to be cut short. We’ll start at 7:00 PM EDT, and if Austin isn’t here, I’ll have to end things at around 7:45 – although, you guys can continue to play if you want! I’ll post the IRC page at about 6:50, and we’ll start at 7:00 (perhaps slightly earlier if there are a lot of people around). So get your Wii systems and Mario Kart Wii ready!

Also, I want to take a moment to say that I’m still waiting on a couple of people to send me their addresses for the Grease: The Game contest. Please send them our way to we can ship the games to all winners as soon as possible!


Treasure has made quite a few titles for Nintendo’s portable systems in the past. Based on a comment from Masato Maegawa, President of Treasure, it seems likely that the company will make at least one title for the 3DS as well. At the moment, Treasure doesn’t have any projects in development for the platform. However, they are very excited about the system. So don’t expect anything soon, but it’s probable that we’ll see something from them in the future!

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This information comes from Graham Hagmaier, an Activision producer…

“This is the biggest team ever for Activision on a Wii project — more than 100 guys at Eurocom are working on [GoldenEye 007]. This is also the biggest partnership Activision has ever had with Nintendo on a game, too. [Nintendo] mainly just helped with the gameplay side — constant feedback and constant visits to the developer [Eurocom].”

Unfortunately, Hagmaier wouldn’t divulge any additional details about Nintendo’s involvement with GoldenEye. When asked if Miyamoto visited Eurocom, Hagmaier simply said, “No comment.”

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