The new property, which will hit all major platforms, is an "action game universe."
Despite the deal, Bungie will remain independent and own the rights to the new franchise. The specifics of the deal were not revealed, but Activision only holds exclusive rights to this specific property.
Additionally, it has been confirmed that the game will not be shown at E3 2010, so the official reveal of this new series is still a ways off.
This is one of the most vague pieces of news I've seen, and is quite possibly not relevant to a Nintendo-focused site.
Must be a slow news day.
Transformers was a 2 cart game?
a bigger cart was too expensive?
This is one of the most vague pieces of news I've seen, and is quite possibly not relevant to a Nintendo-focused site.
Must be a slow news day.
1) One of the premier Xbox 360-exclusive developers inked a deal with Activision for a multiplatform release (that means Wii!).Considering this developer has never made a game for a Nintendo system, I wouldn't assume that multiplatform means the Wii. Games released on both the XBox 360 and PS3 are sometimes referred to as multiplatform releases. Unless it is confirmed that it is coming to Wii or DS, it is irrelevant to Nintendo owners. Just my opinion I guess, I s'pose this site has become a bit more general than just Nintendo.
Mop, just because you INTERPRET this as non-Nintendo news does not make that interpretation fact. Bungie is now multiplatform, which means they might make a game for a Nintendo system in some way, shape, or form down the line.
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Does this mean that they can go back to making little-known Mac games now? :P
Considering this developer has never made a game for a Nintendo system, I wouldn't assume that multiplatform means the Wii.