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Offline JonLeung

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RE:3rd Party Support Already Starting to Look Up
« Reply #50 on: November 24, 2005, 05:22:54 AM »
I really like that third-party developers are SAYING that they like the Revolution, but I really hope that they (or at least the good ones) do something with it.  (And they better be different from each other, I can only want to play so many FPS and first-person fishing and cooking games.)

Like, before the GameCube came out, I remember a former Square(-Enix) employee (boy, there are a lot of them), saying that the GameCube was the "second coming" of the Super NES.  Coming from a (former) Square employee, you'd think he meant that we could've expected a lot of good RPGs for the GameCube.  There were some good ones, yes, but certainly not many or even close.  You could probably count them on one hand...

Talk is cheap.  We want games.  Good, unique, exclusive games.

Offline couchmonkey

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RE: 3rd Party Support Already Starting to Look Up
« Reply #51 on: November 24, 2005, 10:45:52 AM »
I agree with you there, JonLeung.  There were a lot of developers heaping praise on the GameCube when it was new.  To be fair, a lot of them gave the system a try before giving up on it, so at least we can look at all these positive comments as leading towards a few extra games, but long-term, serious commitment is what I really want to see.
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