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George Harrison said in that interview in GI that Nintendo did things wrong, when releasing games in the first year of the Cube. A drought of games after 6 months. So I see this as a confirmation that we will not see Metroid, Mario 128 and Smash Bros. at launch. Whats the point in Nintendo having virtually all of the franchises (I'm classing ZeldaTP as a Revo lunch title) at the launch. I think one of the games will be held back till March/April. In my opinion it will be Smash Bros.

 

Nintendo are in a marathon, not a sprint!

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IGN has confirmed Activision is working on Spiderman, it will use the FHC.. presumably to aim the web slinger and glide around the streets.

 

Seems like a solid title.

 

Also Matt has hinted that:

I completely agree. I think that a Star Wars light-saber game for Revolution is inevitable. Unfortunately, Factor 5 won't be making it. The company is developing a first-party PlayStation 3 game called Lair. It has dragons and looks pretty cool. I wouldn't be surprised if a studio like Pandemic started in on a Star Wars Revolution title for LucasArts at some point in the future, though. This is not a confirmation or a vague hint from me - just speculation based on the fact that Pandemic seems pretty fond of Revolution and has a good working relationship with LucasArts. As an aside, I wouldn't expect any LucasArts Revolution titles at E3 2006, if I were you.

 

Seems solid to me, it should be a whole lot better than that piece of crap Full Spectrum Warrior.

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semi-confirmed this week

 

-NiGHTS

 

-Kid Icarus-Pikmin Revolution

http://news.spong.com/article/9915

 

-Dragon Ball NEO

Bandai announced its first Revolution title - the anime fighting game Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! NEO [Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi NEO], the sequel to the popular PS2 fighting game; the game will have over 100 playable characters.

source: Magic Box

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Dragon Ball NEO

 

source: Magic Box

 

According to IGN, it's not a sequel to the PS2 version, it's a Revolution port of the PS2 version. In the IGN Revolution podcast they see it as a slightly worrying sign, some developers/publishers seem to be classing the Revolution as a current gen system, when it comes to development priorities. It's worth a listen:

 

http://revolution.ign.com/articles/702/702744p1.html

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The news weve all been waiting for!

Spongebob and Avatar the Airbender CONFIRMED

 

"We have a fundamental point of view that we are number one with kids," said Executive VP Digital at Nickelodean MTV Networks Kids and Family Steve Youngwood. "We seek to be everywhere that kids are, and we seek to be leaders in that space. It's hard to say you're everywhere kids are if you're not on the new Nintendo product."
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