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That proves it's old info from last year.
February 07, 2003, 02:35:52 PMEASYCURE: I remember thinking(don't ask me why) this was a blond haired, blue eyed, chiseled athlete. Like he looked like Seigfried before he became Nightmare.
Quote from: tendoboy1984 on June 05, 2012, 09:04:04 PMThat proves it's old info from last year.Not necessarily. "Cafe" is the development name, just as "Revolution" was the dev name for the Wii, and "Dolphin" was for the Gamecube. Since this document was probably intended for developers eyes only, it actually adds more weight to this being the real deal because if someone were to hoax this they would probably put "Wii U" even though that's not the name used by the development team.
Quote from: Chozo Ghost on June 05, 2012, 10:57:10 PMQuote from: tendoboy1984 on June 05, 2012, 09:04:04 PMThat proves it's old info from last year.Not necessarily. "Cafe" is the development name, just as "Revolution" was the dev name for the Wii, and "Dolphin" was for the Gamecube. Since this document was probably intended for developers eyes only, it actually adds more weight to this being the real deal because if someone were to hoax this they would probably put "Wii U" even though that's not the name used by the development team.Nobody calls it "Cafe" anymore. And that was never an actual codename for the system, it was just a rumor.
It's definitely fake, but it's a pretty damn gorgeous fake.
It sounds better, if you're playing a game on just the Gamepad and hear something on the left, you'll know it's to the left...clues for "scanning" things, etc, etc.
Well looks like Silicon Knights is dead and Nintendo cancelled Eternal Darkness II, well according to Gaf anyway.I can't say i'm surprised after the lawsuit.
Insanolord is a terrible moderator.
Does SK own any portion of Eternal Darkness, or can Nintendo theoretically move the project to some other developer at some point down the road?
Nintendo owns the Eternal Darkness IP, that's for sure. Otherwise, SK would've cranked out a sequel as a quick cash grab.
Quote from: Shaymin on June 10, 2012, 11:28:36 AMNintendo owns the Eternal Darkness IP, that's for sure. Otherwise, SK would've cranked out a sequel as a quick cash grab.I doubt it (that they would crank out a sequel quickly). The only game that took them less than 50 years to make was Metal Gear Solid 2 for GameCube...and that was a port.