Thema: Resident Evil
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Alt 27.06.2004, 10:08   #4 (permalink)
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Apropo Gamecube
Der hat sich ja ganz schön gemausert.
Nintendo hat da eine ganze Reihe an neuen Games am Start inklusive Metroid Prime 2, Donkey Kong und Zelda (Diesmal der Nachfolger von "Ocarina of Time").
Und viele mehr: Die haben allein in ihrem Headquarter 1,200 Mitarbeiter von denen mehr als 850 direkt an der Spieleentwicklung beteiligt sind!!

Hinzu kommen die unzähligen Spiele von Drittanbietern wie StarCraft-Gost, Resident Evil 4.

Das gute ist jetzt das Nintendo mit Drittanbietern Partnerschafften am laufenden Band aushandelt.

Zitat:


Revolution Software Partners
A lot has changed since the days of the Nintendo 64 "Dream Team." GameCube arrived and a new Nintendo philosophy with it. The company began the console's life-cycle with several funded "second party" development studios including hit makers like Rare, Left Field, Retro Studios and Silicon Knights, and all of these backers made titles exclusively for GameCube. But it was not to last. Shortly into GameCube's shelf life, Nintendo ended its relationship with Left Field, sold Rare to Microsoft, bought Retro Studios whole and terminated its second-party relationship with Silicon Knights.

As work on the company's next-generation console, codenamed Revolution, ramps up, Nintendo once again seems to have a new approach to development partnerships. The company appears to be less focused on exclusive second-party houses and more interested in setting up relationships with proven third-party studios.
In Rare's absence Nintendo inked an industry shaking deal with Capcom Entertainment to make GameCube the exclusive home of the Resident Evil franchise. Even before the door had shut on Left Field the Big N had partnered with one-time-rival Namco Entertainment to include Legend of Zelda's Link exclusively in the GCN version of Soulcalibur II. Incidentally Namco went on to create Star Fox for GameCube. And Nintendo has managed similar deals with everyone from Sega to Square.

+ Die Spiele von Nintendo selber

GameCube + PC = 100% Fun
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