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Killer 7 Producer Confirms Revolution Support

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http://cube.ign.com/articles/661/661552p1.html

 

October 26, 2005 - Killer 7 producer Gouichi Suda (also known as Suda 51) wasn't shy about his enthusiasm for the Revolution in a recent commentary piece on the system's controller with Japan's monthly Nintendo Dream publication. In addition to speaking favorably about the controller, Suda suggested that he and his studio, Grasshopper Manufacturer, already had a plan in place for a Revolution game.

 

 

Suda has gone into a bit more depth as part of a similar feature in the latest issue of Famitsu. Following some heavy praise where he suggests that the controller could change the face of gaming, Suda reveals that he's finalizing plans for an original Revolution game. While details are a secret at this point, he tells us that we can expect something extreme, in line with what one expects of a Grasshopper title. The game will focus heavily on direct input through the controller, and will, he promises, exceed Killer 7.

So there you have it -- a new Revolution game being created by the forces that made Killer 7. We'll point out that while Capcom published Killer 7, Grasshopper is an independent studio, so this new title could end up seeing release through other publishers.

 

 

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Fantatic news :awesome:

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just read the article, sounds like Grasshopper is in love with the controller. Maybe second-party status should be in order..cough cough

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Fantastic news! With the Revolution controller we could possibly get something more psychoticly fun than Killer 7! :)

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I hope it's something new - Killer7 was great, but somehow would be spoilt by a sequel. It would destroy it's uniquness you know.

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