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Japanese devs comment on Wii U
Famitsu sat down with a number of Japanese devs to discuss the Wii U and any plans they might have for the system. Check out a summary of the comments below.
Yoshinori Ono (Capcom): TV remote control option may be the system's most convenient feature, expects Miis will be evolved on Wii U
Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Capcom): He'd like to consider something that makes use of space (like the room you're in, etc.)
Suda 51 (Grasshopper Manufacture): Acknowledges that No More Heroes 3 is widely anticipated, but that he has nothing specific to say.
Keiji Inafune (Comcept): Views Wii U as a challenge from Nintendo, would like to respond to the challenge.
Kenichiro Takaki (Marvelous): Wii U gives the chance for many unique ideas (using the control pad to observe bishojo girls)
Jiro Ishii (Level-5): Said that he'd like to make a table talk-style game.
Akihiro Hino (Level-5): A Professor Layton game where you walk around a 3D London would be interesting, was worried that the control pad would be heavy, but there was no problem when playing briefly.
Ryoei Mikage (Imageepoch): He's considering making software that puts the system's various qualities to use.
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Yoshinori Ono (Capcom): TV remote control option may be the system's most convenient feature, expects Miis will be evolved on Wii U
Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Capcom): He'd like to consider something that makes use of space (like the room you're in, etc.)
Suda 51 (Grasshopper Manufacture): Acknowledges that No More Heroes 3 is widely anticipated, but that he has nothing specific to say.
Keiji Inafune (Comcept): Views Wii U as a challenge from Nintendo, would like to respond to the challenge.
Kenichiro Takaki (Marvelous): Wii U gives the chance for many unique ideas (using the control pad to observe bishojo girls)
Jiro Ishii (Level-5): Said that he'd like to make a table talk-style game.
Akihiro Hino (Level-5): A Professor Layton game where you walk around a 3D London would be interesting, was worried that the control pad would be heavy, but there was no problem when playing briefly.
Ryoei Mikage (Imageepoch): He's considering making software that puts the system's various qualities to use.
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