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The independent studio is giddy for Nintendo's new console.
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June 16, 2006 - Inside-the-biz gaming site Gamasutra To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. High Voltage Software, revealing that the studio behind Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude and the Family Guy game is developing for the Nintendo Wii.
Though the company isn't saying just what it is creating for Wii, Chief Creative Officer Eric Nofsinger gushed about the system's Wiimote control scheme.
"The Wii controller is so cool," Nofsinger said. "I love this thing."
According to Nofsinger, the controller is challenging the team to rethink game design -- which is part of what Nintendo hopes to do with the new system.
"It's been an incredible design challenge," he told Gamasutra. "Some of the unannounced stuff we've been working on for Wii ... it's been very challenging. You know, 'How do you do a fighter on this, how do you do a platformer on this?'"
"You can do interesting stuff. But some of the actual base, traditional games are incredibly challenging. I think as far as a next-gen system, of any of the ones we're working on, this is the one my money's on. I hope it comes out on top, I really do."
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