With the release of Kung Fu Rabbit, we decided to sit down with Benjamic Cestac from Neko Entertainment to discuss all things Kung Fu Rabbit, the Wii U landscape and all things next gen.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Sadly, F-Zero: GP Legend did not become the commercial hit Nintendo was expecting, at least in the West. The game came and went, just like its anime counterpart. It was the last hoorah for the franchise in the States, if you don’t count F-Zero 99, that is. It wasn’t a bad game per se, but it felt like a setback after the excellent Maximum Velocity or F-Zero GX. As a result, it probably did not sell that well, Nintendo saw it as a sign that Westerners weren’t into F-Zero, and we’ve been living in this hellish drought of antigrav races featuring bird-named racers ever since. Twenty years later, it clearly doesn’t hold up very well, with a lot of people barely remembering its existence, unlike F-Zero GX."
Approaching the Borderlands series for the first time can be a bit confusing, but with this guide, new players can enjoy the series in the proper order.
Zelda: Majora's Mask art director Takaya Imamura shares a few words about designing the mask in an interview.
it's good to see another indie game developer back the wii u, to hell with the main stream 3rd parties, nintendo has got tons of great 1st party and the indies are thriving on the wii u as well, and in 5 years, most of the main stream 3rd parties like EA, will probably end up like THQ, down the toilet!!
cool