I don't think they owe anything to Nintendo. The more good games for the revolution the better, but I can't blame them for wanting to wait and see before they pour a lot of money into developing a game that probably can't be ported elsewhere. If the revolution is successful, and I think it will be, I think we'll see some great things from Konami for it. Also, I think, lately Konami has had a stronger relationship with Sony than Nintendo.
Why the hell is the parent getting modded down? What's wrong with expressing surprise that Nintendo Power is still in print? It was exactly my thought. I can't imagine that digg readers are that sensitive. Seriously, are corporate hacks voting down any comments about their employers that might possibly be construed as negative?
poddoApr 25, 2006
Digg effect already?
praxApr 25, 2006
Not really much "news" but like someone else said, anything is better than nothing.
nuclearpenguinsApr 25, 2006
Sooo many fanboys here.
phadeApr 26, 2006
"imformation" indeed.
mfoodyApr 26, 2006
I don't think they owe anything to Nintendo. The more good games for the revolution the better, but I can't blame them for wanting to wait and see before they pour a lot of money into developing a game that probably can't be ported elsewhere. If the revolution is successful, and I think it will be, I think we'll see some great things from Konami for it. Also, I think, lately Konami has had a stronger relationship with Sony than Nintendo.
sparticuzApr 26, 2006
And that Sadness game...looks very interesting in greyscale
apantomimehorseApr 26, 2006
Why the hell is the parent getting modded down? What's wrong with expressing surprise that Nintendo Power is still in print? It was exactly my thought. I can't imagine that digg readers are that sensitive. Seriously, are corporate hacks voting down any comments about their employers that might possibly be construed as negative?
spoonmanApr 26, 2006
Revolution pwns me. Nintendo fanboy for life.