The franchise, which hasn't been seen since a Game Boy sequel to the original NES title in 1991, has been long rumored to be resurrected on modern consoles. However, nothing has ever materialized. Nintendo themselves have fueled the fire to some extent, bringing franchise lead character Pit out of retirement for Super Smash Bros. Brawl in 2008. The last time the series saw stores shelves was in 2004, when the original Kid Icarus was released for the Game Boy Advance in Japan as part of the Famicom Mini series.
In the interview, Sakamoto said, "I don't know personally about any project underway regarding Kid Icarus, but if so many of those people are interested in it and really want to see it on the Wii, they should really speak up." Later, he added, "If we can find some sort of way to bring it to the Wii, a way to make the game for the Wii that makes sense, we would happily do so, but just keep in mind it might not be me making the game."
The original Kid Icarus is currently available on the Virtual Console for 500 Wii Points.
And how exactly do I make my voice heard?That's always the problem. There doesn't seem to be a line back from global consumers back to Nintendo in Japan.
That's always the problem. There doesn't seem to be a line back from global consumers back to Nintendo in Japan.
I couldn't beat the 1st level. Why didn't they have a super-guide back then? or a VC super-guide to help you beat all those games you couldn't beat when you were a kid.
QuoteThat's always the problem. There doesn't seem to be a line back from global consumers back to Nintendo in Japan.
As cynical as it is to state it, I'm pretty sure Nintendo only really cares if Japanese Nintendo fans want a Kid Icarus or not.
Nintendo should focus on new franchises rather than bring back this corpse. I know Kid Icarus is somewhat different than similar games of its era (most notably Metroid), but what does it do better than those other games? What aspects of Kid Icarus are truly worth revisiting?
Even Malstrom wants a new Kid Icarus (http://seanmalstrom.wordpress.com/2010/03/17/why-nintendo-should-make-a-new-kid-icarus/).