1.- Team Ninja head, Yosuke Hayashi has insisted that Ninja Gaiden: Razors Edge for Wii U will be a much better game than the controversial Ninja Gaiden 3, which appeared for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Hayashi says that with Ninja Gaiden Razor’s Edge, Team Ninja simply intend to make a good game.

“The concept for the Wii U version of Razor’s Edge is for it to be its own action game, an action game that doesn’t try to be anything else. It just tries to be its best.”
“We looked at the game industry and how things were shaping up, and we felt we couldn’t get left behind,” he shares. “And we had to advance ourselves. And that was the idea behind some of the changes in NG3.”
“We re-examined what the series was, what the game was, what people want. We’re going back to rethinking what the series means.”
According to Nintendo France executive Stephan Bole, Nintendo is thinking about offering different models of Wii U at launch. Because Wii remotes are required for Wii U’s multiplayer games, Bole explained that a Wii U model that is bundled with a Wii Remote may be sold alongside a Wii U model without Wii’s motion controller. Nintendo may be including a Wii Remote with the Wii U console for people who are not familiar with the original Wii.
Sega has confirmed that its closing five European offices this year, and will focus its efforts on its best-selling franchises such as Sonic, Football Manager, Aliens and Total War. The company has also revealed that it will still continue to push its digital offerings.
EA Sports has revealed that they will be making Wii U announcements during an event that is scheduled in July. EA’s Mass Effect 3 was confirmed for Wii U during Nintendo’s E3 presentation, but EA Sports’ games, for Wii U, were not showcased during E3. We know that EA will bring their sports games to Nintendo’s upcoming console but expect to hear about Wii U exclusive features during the forthcoming event.
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