Spector says Epic Mickey “did exceptionally well”, talks improvements, DuckTales and Marvel interest
So this is a little bit awkward. Junction Point’s Warren Spector has opened up on improvements he would make to Epic Mickey, but we all know a sequel is on the way – and it should be announced next week. Spector says he would improve the game’s camera, would bring it to additional platforms, and would include co-op and full voice acting. Two of these points were mentioned in a newsletter distributed by Disney.
Spector also revealed that Epic Mickey “was the best-selling single-platform game the company has ever done” and once again expresses interest in making a new DuckTales game (as well as a Marvel title).
Head past the break for Spector’s commentary.
It appears that Nintendo will be releasing a number of short videos to spread the word about Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir. The next clip will be released on Monday.
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Unfortunately, Rayman Origins fans must wait a few months longer to get their hands on the series’ latest entry. Ubisoft has confirmed that the title has been worldwide. It will now ship sometime this June.
The first rumblings about a possible delay popped up yesterday. It seemed as though the game would only be pushed back in Europe, but as we now know, it won’t be available in North America for a few more months as well.
