Capcom explains why they chose Mega Man Legends 3 Project for 3DS rather than consoles
Posted on 14 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 11 Comments
This information comes from Mega Man Legends 3 producer Tatsuya Kitabayashi (via a translator), who was asked why the game is coming to the 3DS and not consoles…
“The 3DS has a lot of interesting elements to it, new features out there. I think it’s something we wanted to try making a game for. And I know we have a lot of games coming out for the 3DS, but this is one we thought would be really cool on the 3DS, and that’s why we decided to put it on the 3DS.”
At E3, it definitely seemed like Capcom would be one of the 3DS’ strongest supporters. With that said, I don’t think a lot of people thought that Mega Man Legends 3 would end up on the handheld. I have a feeling that some fans would haveĀ preferredĀ to see the title on consoles instead, but I’m personally just glad it’s happening at all.
Jam City Rollergirls debut trailer and screenshots (WiiWare)
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Game Night (10/15)
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Update: Game Night is now over!
GoldenEye 007 video (the story)
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Some NPD hardware figures
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Xbox 360: 483,989 Units (Up 37% Year Over Year)
DS: 403,000 Units (Down 23% Year Over Year)
PS3: 312,000 Units (Down 37% Year Over Year)
Wii: 254,000 Units (Down 45% Year Over Year)
Mario Sports Mix details (Wi-Fi support)
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– Character roster (type in parenthesis):
Mario (all around)
Luigi (all around)
Princess Peach (technique)
Princess Daisy (technique)
Bowser (power type)
Bowser Jr. (speed type)
Wario (power type)
Waluigi (technique)
Yoshi (all around)
Toad (speed type)
Donkey Kong (power type)
Diddy Kong (speed type)
– 7 more characters to be revealed
– Exhibition mode: 1-4 players, choose your court and team, 2 on 2 or 3 on 3 matches
– Tournament mode: 1-3 players, make your team, go through a tournament, 2 on 2 or 3 on 3 matches
– Wi-Fi support
– Can play against general players or friends online
– Each Wii can have 2 players online