Spielberg Working on Wii Exclusive 36
GameDaily is reporting on comments made to them by EA Los Angeles General Manager Neil Young, stating that Steven Spielberg is working on a Wii title. Spielberg's relationship to the games giant is well known; we discussed it last year during E3. The site promises a more thorough interview next week, but for now just offers the promise of a Wii title with Spielberg's storytelling magic. "The first one, what I can tell you is what you'd expect, sort of, from a Steven Spielberg production. Steven's stories are intimate stories that take place around huge, world-changing events... sort of, big stories shown through the eyes of a small group. Doug Church is producing it... The second project is something Lou Castle is producing, one of the great producers in this industry, and that's one of the products we're building for the Wii. Very exciting and interesting..."
Wii ET (Score:5, Funny)
It makes perfect sense! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Brilliant! (Score:1)
No, in the Wii version of ET, she's all grown up now
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The Dig (Score:3, Interesting)
The tale was about a "killer" asteroid heading to earth, and the space shuttle crew sent to blow it to pieces. It ended up being a ship sending them to a far off planet, where they discover an ancient race that is seemingly extinct.
The game while short was compelling and well laid out. THe story was well told and it lacked excessive "fluff" to make the story longer than it should be.
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The ending was a little 'blah' but its one of the few adventure games that hasn't pandered to teens, gone 'cutesy' with graphics, or been afraid of telling a great sci-fi story in cinematic style.
I'd play that game again in a heartbeat.
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Whip with Wii ? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Hmmm... I'll take out stock in TV and Window companies before this comes out. There might be a 'surge' in new TV purchases or repairs. =P
Cheers,
Fozzy
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Wiimote as a sabre. It even has the speaker for the proper vroooom, vrooom, crack, vrooom, pishk, vroom.
Then Thrustmaster or whoever they are can come-out with the Light Sabre Wiimote attachment thing, so we can have a whole new tedious set of YouTube videos about playing it, etc. And probably a whole more set of broken furnitue and black eyes. But hey, it's progress.
Great... And get orb.com for your wii- (Score:3, Informative)
PS, if you have a Wii, get orb.com to stream media to your Wii browser. Not a perfect solution, but mostly works for pics, video, games, TV, etc.
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As for the game, most publishers are going to be announcing Wii products (over the next 3 months) in order to build anticipation for these games at E3.
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Oh, and I'm *still* waiting for a god DAMN lightsaber game.
Tintin? (Score:2, Interesting)
Definitely aimed at younger people, people who probably won't buy a PS3/XBOX 360.
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...sort of (Score:4, Funny)
Will there be french horn? (Score:4, Funny)
Will Spielberg's game soundtrack have plenty of french horn at the parts where I'm supposed to feel emotional?
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Sorry to disappoint, but... (Score:2)
Sounds exciting (Score:1)