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Capcom’s Kenji Inafune recently discussed titles developed by Clover Studios. Though Clover no longer exists, Capcom would still be able to create more titles for Viewtiful Joe, Okami, and God Hand. Inafune, however, has expressed zero interest in creating any new games for Viewtiful Joe, Okami, and God Hand, stating that “it’s not very likely or appealing.”

“At this time, we have no plans of making sequels to any of those properties. I can’t say we won’t, for certain, but it’s not very likely or appealing. If we had no other properties to depend on for making new games, we might be desperate enough to create sequels to those titles, but that’s not the case. We have a lot of titles that we want to make and other sequels that are waiting to be made. So, there’s no interest at the moment.”

On the bright side, Inafune seems more open to creating a sequel to Mega Man 9.

“This title has been revived based on our users’ feedback. They indicated that they wanted to see it again, so if we can continue to find ways to involve users and use their feedback to evolve the game, I think we can go on to continue to make MM10, MM11, and so on. The main point is how and if we can continue to incorporate user feedback into the creation of the game.”


Sparse details regarding an apparent Wii-exclusive game have been found. A “Commander Video” for the title was discovered which features a creepy set up and doesn’t seem to make much sense. Evidently, this “game” is coming out in 2009 and the video does show a frame from the game.

Basically, this whole situation is rather confusing and doesn’t explain much. IGN seems to think that this is indeed a real game, but close to nothing can be deciphered from the video above and from the small details that have been reported. We’ll have to wait and see whether this game is actually real, but if it is, is does look somewhat intriguing to say the least.

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– Launches January 25th (Japan)
– 500 points to download channel
– Can only rent TV shows/movies (can’t keep them)
– 1 title to watch for 2 days = 300 Wii Points
– 2 title to watch for 3 days = 600 Wii Points
– 3 title to watch for 5 days = 800 Wii Points
– 3 anime episodes = 1 title
– Tetsuwan Atom, Aria the Animation, and Araiguma Rascal are free
– Gacchaman OVA, Kimba the White Lion, Ultraseven X, Swan Lake, Astro Boy are all available

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Rock Band 2 (Wii) – 9.0
Skate It (Wii) – 6.0
Prince of Persia: The Fallen King (DS) – 7.0
Quantum of Solace (DS) – 6.0
Quantum of Solace (Wii) – 5.0
Skate It (DS) – 5.5
Elebits: The Adventures of Kai and Zero (DS) – 7.0
Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon (DS) – 7.0
Call of Duty: World at War (Wii) – 8.0
Tony Hawk’s Motion (DS) – 4.0
Retro Game Challenge (DS) – 8.0
Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades
Big Bang Mini (DS) – 8.5


First day sales in Japan

Posted on 16 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

[PSP] Dissidia Final Fantasy (Square Enix) – 350k
[PS3] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) – 106k
[PS2] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) – 50k
[360] Gundam Musou 2 (Bandai Namco) – 14k
[NDS] Tales of Hearts: Anime Movie Edition (Bandai Namco) – 107k
[NDS] Tales of Hearts: CG Movie Edition (Bandai Namco) – 14k

[PS2] Fate/Unlimited Codes SP-Box (Capcom) – 32k
[PS2] Fate/Unlimited Codes (Capcom) – 19k
[NDS] Gensou Suikoden Tierkreis (Konami) – 40k
[360] Fable II (Microsoft) – 30k
[NDS] Ragnarok Online DS (GungHo) – 28k
[NDS] Momotarou Dentetsu: 20th Anniversary (Hudson) – 28k
[WII] Karaoke Joysound Wii (Hudson) – 24k

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Nintendo Wii

North America:
1. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
2. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
3. Wii Music (Nintendo)
4. Active Life Outdoor Challenge (Namco Bandai)
5. Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip (Ubisoft)

Japan:
1. Machi e Ikouyo: Doubutsu no Mori (Nintendo)
2. Machi e Ikouyo: Doubutsu no Mori WiiSpeak Bundle (Nintendo)
3. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
4. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
5. Taiko no Tatsujin Wii (Namco)

UK:
1. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
2. Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party (Ubisoft)
3. Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip (Ubisoft)
4. Wii Play (Nintendo)
5. Wii Fit (Nintendo)

Nintendo DS

North America:
1. Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force (Disney)
2. Personal Trainer: Cooking (Nintendo)
3. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
4. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
5. Brain Age (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Hoshi no Kirby: Ultra Super Deluxe (Nintendo)
2. Wagamama Fashion: Girls Mode (Nintendo)
3. Ragnarok Online DS (GungHo Works)
4. Pocket Monsters Platinum (Nintendo)
5. Gensou Suikoden Tierkreis (Konami)

UK:
1. Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo)
2. More Brain Training (Nintendo)
3. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
4. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
5. Puzzler Collection (Ubisoft)

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Even though No More Heroes is generally considered to be a great game for the hardcore, if there was one aspect that was criticized more than anything else, it was the game’s open world. Suda51 is fully aware with the issues of the open world, however, and is looking to make drastic changes in No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle. “…We’ll once again manage to do what we want to do with realizing the open world, but expect big changes for No More Heroes 2’s open world.”

Also, while a release for No More Heroes 2 is well far off, Suda51 has discussed the possibilities of No More Heroes 3. “That’s something I don’t really think about — the future or the sequel. I’m just focusing on each title, so now I’m focusing on No More Heroes 2, and then we’re going to see later.”



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