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Retro Studios working on a "project everyone wants us to do" for Wii 2

From Paul Gale Network: "Retro Studios is hot off a four game win streak thanks to Donkey Kong Country Returns and the Metroid Prime trilogy, but according to them, what they’re working on for Wii’s successor is 'a project everyone wants us to do'...the modern equivelant to what Perfect Dark was to Goldeneye 007 on the Nintendo 64."

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Sun_e4801d ago

Can't wait for all the new stuff at E3!

DarkCharizard_4801d ago

I hope they do another project for Wii then do something for its successor in 2013!

E3exponews4801d ago

E3 will tell all and hopefully Retro will be a part of it because they are one talented company! Part of your statement to me is determined by WHEN Wii 2 comes out. Yes if it comes out in 2013 as you suggested then seeing a Retro game beforehand would be great. If Wii 2 comes out in 2011 or 2012 then I want all of their current efforts going into a next gen title.

DolfZigglers4801d ago

Nah bring whatever they got coming next for Wii 2!

fossilfern4801d ago

Lets hope they make a real starfox game thats to the standards of Starwing and Lylat Wars!!!!!!

MikamiFanForLife4801d ago

I love Retro Studios and first did since Metroid Prime and that expectation and apprecition of quality grew up to Donkey Kong Country Retruns - a really great update to a classic. The way Retro made Metroid but going a more mature route with modern day+ graphics that Wii 2 would provide could be a game for Nintendo that "The Conduit" was but loads better. About them making Zelda!? That would be tight just keep in 3rd person.

SurfnUSA4801d ago

Although it surely will never happen again (but never say never) I wand Nintendo, Retro or both to make a beautifully detailed hand-drawn Zelda game with a top down perspective like A Link to the Past for Wii 2, Project Cafe, Nintendo Next, etc.

Some would say it'd be a waste of all that polygon pushing power but imagine how nice it would look. Games down well with hand drawn animation don't lose their luster in years to come.

fossilfern4801d ago

I love them too. I still cant get over the day I saw Metroid in 3D and just being sucked into the game like I was with Super Metroid. Very talented company and I hope its a new Starfox game! they havnt been good since Lylat Wars/Starfox 64

Gen0ne4800d ago

Please gaming Gods... Starfox. *weeps*

PygmelionHunter4800d ago

Im also guessing Starfox, Metroid Prime 4, F-Zero or they might even be in charge of Pikmin 3(Not very likely but whatever...). My expectations are just piercing through the skies right now. ^^

AWBrawler4800d ago

If it's not Starfox, it better be something awesome.

PygmelionHunter4800d ago

It's freaking Retro Studios, i would give them my money right away without even knowing what game it's gonna be.

AWBrawler4800d ago

point taken, Retro has never let me down

VampiricDragon_4801d ago

who wants another shooter? I dont see anyone clamering for that

drzmvp5544801d ago

Retro Studios produced one of my favorite trilogies of all time. The Metroid Prime Trilogy. Whatever they're making next must be epic!

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Metroid Prime Dev "Let Down" As Original Credits Excluded From Remaster

Currently, the original developers are credited via a generic slate.

It's safe to say that it's the original developers who conceptualised and built these games in such a way that they're worthy of a remaster or remake today. Even if they had nothing to do with the new iteration, the dev team behind a remaster would be nowhere without the original vision – and so, the original dev team deserves a place in the credits of a remaster. That's exactly how former Retro studios engineer Zoid Kirsch feels.

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Knushwood Butt483d ago

Based on the work of the original development team.

That's pretty low..

Double_O_Revan483d ago

Depending on how long the credits are for the current team, I can see why it would be decided not to essentially double that.

Welshy483d ago (Edited 483d ago )

How long or short credits are is irrelevant. Every man or woman who put their time into the creation of anything (tv, movies, animation etc too) should have their names stamped on it, no excuses.

Noone realistically sits and reads every name and actually thanks them, but it's important to the people involved to have it there for what small validation or thanks it brings them. A little thing they can show their friends and family for years to come and feel proud to have contributed to. Kind of like seeing your face for 1 frame in the crowd on TV at a football match and having your own little stamp to show you were there.

Welshy483d ago

Without those original devs, there is no beloved game to remaster and put new names on. Disappointing Nintendo, do the right thing and patch it in.

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God of War designer joins Retro Studios as environment designer

The developer of Metroid Prime 4 has added some talent from Sony Santa Monica who spent over seven years with the company.

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Metroid Prime 4: Retro Studios Hires Artists from Borderlands and Battlefield

Retro Studios has hired more employees to work on Metroid Prime 4. These include VFX artists from Borderlands, Tomb Raider, and Battlefield V

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rlow11491d ago

I'm hoping this game will be good. love the series off the Gamecube

Einhander19711490d ago

Yes this will be something very special indeed:)

hangdang1490d ago

Wow, an artist got a job in the games industry. Any other exciting news?

smashman981490d ago

Slow news day. Not a big deal. Just relax.

iQuasar1490d ago

Wait. I bought a Switch two years ago based on this announcement, and they are still hiring artists. FML. That is what I get for buying hardware based on hype.

"The new hires at Retro Studios have worked on some high profile stuff, so let’s take a look! Nicholas Wilson’s ArtStation account shows off some of his VFX work..."

"Since its first announcement back in 2017, Metroid Prime 4 has undergone an interesting development process to say the least. In January 2019, Nintendo decided to scrap work on the game in favor of handing over the project to Retro Studios. Obviously, we have received no words from either Nintendo or Retro Studios in regards to the game’s progression, but reports of the ever-growing all-star team surely brings hope."

Looks to me that this game is a minimum of two to three years of development away. They're still working on preliminary visuals. That puts it at around the 5 year mark for the system's age which is at or around the system life time. /SMH

Neonridr1490d ago

who said this? You know they can bring people in for any stage of development right? Relax there.

iQuasar1489d ago

Did you even read the article?

Neonridr1489d ago

@iQuasar - yep, and nowhere does it mention about the game being 2 - 3 years away from release. Literally it says that some people joined up to help with visual effects. You know the stuff that can be added towards the end of the development cycle.. just saying. Usually the worlds and assets are made before you worry about things like lighting or particle effects are worried about.

I'm not saying that it's releasing tomorrow, but I don't know where you got that estimate from.

iQuasar1488d ago

I am getting that estimation from the fact that is known that development RESET in 2019. Given that AAA games are a minimum of 2 years development time. its safe to say with these announcements that the game is still a ways off from completion. 2-3 years with only 1 year into fresh development is a no-brainer.

Neonridr1488d ago

@iQuasar - fair enough, I can accept that. I honestly hope they can just give us the Metroid Prime Trilogy remastered to tide us over with maybe a new 2D Metroid next year or something.

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AK911490d ago

I just can't see this game meeting expectations, don't get me wrong it'll still be a good game just one a phenomenal one like the 3 previous games were.

Would love if Ninty could just remaster the first 3 for Switch.