A number of Japan's best developers are joining forces to collaborate on a Wii project. Marvelous Interactive, CING and Townfactory are all working together on a game temporarily titled "Project O".
Planned for a 2008 release, it's being classed as a new genre, something along the lines of SimEarth.
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User comments
Zendalf said:
Wow. That will be good, VERY good.
Hey said:
Oh, CING and Marvelous are very good. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is a classic, and who could forget the Harvest Moon series? I'm not sure what games Townfactory did though.
itstimetoplaydawii said:
Are you kidding me? SimEarth, why that?
eric said:
Here is what I don't get. Why do they make a bunch of games for the Wii that don't even use motion sensing for the gameplay? THE REASON WHY I GOT THE Wii WAS BECAUSE OF THE NEW INTUITIVE PLAY! So I hope that they take more advantage of it than they are now.
Scooby Jew said:
The Wii was indeed made for new ideas and new genres. They better not screw this up, I'm really looking forward to some more Wii innovation.
Elementrat said:
What? Dream Team? Mmm. That's not exactly a Dream Team in my mind. More like Valve + Harmonix + Bungie + Insomniac + Nintendo. Hehe too bad they're all owned by different people.
Ekaj185 said:
I think most games make great use of the wiimote.
Hey said:
Yes, I didn't really notice much of a lack of motion sensing Wii games.
Gonzo said:
I'm hoping it's going to be well.
kirby said:
I don't even know what that developers do (in their own studios)!