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That's about it, I guess. I'm not really looking forward to a new Metroid, since I've barely even started the Prime, lol, yet alone the two sequels. I'm glad they're making a No More Heroes sequel, though, it gives me something to look forward to after I but and beat the first.
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Edit: Wait, weren't they planning on making a Kirby and Star Fox for the Wii? Wtf?
The Nintendo conference was a bit lackluster, except for the new Metroid and Mario Galaxy 2.
I didn't see much of the Microsoft one, but I did see the Natal. It looks pretty neat.
I'm guessing they turned it in to the Adventure mode of SSBB and now the game will never be made.Kirby's going Duke Nukem Never on us. It's been in devleopment for a long time....I think it was supposed to be a Gamecube game, but then was upgraded to a Wii game. There is one trailer from the Gamecube days and a few pictures.
The only thing other Air Ride I saw for a Kirby game on the 'Cube was a remake of Kirby's Adventure, but that got turned into Nightmare in Dreamland for the GBA...
And I think you mean Duke Nukem Forever in Development Limbo.
There's a release date set for Duke Nukem Forever BTW.
Actually, Kirby's Nightmare in Dreamland, Fountain of Dreams Deluxe in Japan, was an entirely different game before Sakurai(aka the mastermind behind Kirby AND Smash) left HAL. Being without an developer, they instead converted the game into NiD. The gamecube game was never, at any point in its life, called a remake of Kirby's Adventure. Rather, it was an entirely new game that was canceled and then given a Wii release. To be more accurate, the title of the game is Hoshi no Kaabii: Hoshi no Densetsu, or Kirby of the Stars: Legend of the Stars. The basic story given is that Dedede steals Kirby's Warpstar(I smell of anime influence here) and Kirby must try to get it back. Whether Dedede is the true baddy here(as seen by the Dedede Robot) or he needs it to fight a bigger evil(like what he did against Nightmare and Tabuu) is unknown, because that is the only info given about the game aside from some gameplay features.
Sunshine was awesome.Ugh, no... I hated Sunshine. Galaxy was only so-so for me... The FLUDD will always be etched in my mind as one of the worst ideas known to all mankind...
Hmm... I see. Though I recall seeing E3 footage from years ago back when the 'Cube first came out showing footage of a Kirby game with stages exactly like those in Kirby's Adventure, and the subtitle on the footage even said "Kirby's Adventure". I might be wrong though. I'll have to see if I can find my old E3 tapes.
WAT!? I had so much incredible fun playing Sunshine, gawd. 'Cept for the first two levels, Sunshine was awesome.Ugh, no... I hated Sunshine. Galaxy was only so-so for me... The FLUDD will always be etched in my mind as one of the worst ideas known to all mankind...