Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Fatal Frame 2 on Wii U in Japan only? We hope not! + Nintendo Power


Its great to see Tecmo-Koei making this move, and lets hope that this Tecmo-Koei & Nintendo initiative results in the game being released outside of Japan alone. I mean... why not release the game for the masses to enjoy? If you are going to get together with studios for titles on the Wii U (that needs more titles), don't limit them to one region. I can't say that's the case, I just hope its not... but we shall see how things go as more news emerges.

There are plenty of people waiting to expand their library on the Wii U, so don't tie this game to one region only... and with these types of partnerships... I hope to hear about Shenmue resurfacing (through another Nintendo & Sega initiative, not to mention Phantasy Star Online). Tenchu would be great also.

Anyway... as we move forward with the Wii U, Nintendo and their partners really should increase the awesomeness of dual screen gaming on the console. Take full advantage of it without gimmicks acting as a roadblock, make it something smooth that works... without being a stop and go pain. There is no word on when this will be released, but you will hear about here. ;)
This is just an idea of what we could see in Fatal Frame U.
There is a Fatal Frame 2 on the Wii 1... but i'm not sure if it will be the same experience, it shouldn't be though.


Nintendo Power e-Magazine should happen on the Wii U for use exclusively on the Gamepad, perhaps it could even be available on tablets and phones also. Why bring back Nintendo Power in this way? ...It's a perfect way to inform gamers through an app, Nintendo-Demand gets a lot of reads from mobile & tablet users. We've been told that we should be the voice of Nintendo as far as a "Kick a$$ Nintendo show hosted by Nintendo-Demand"... but I don't think they would approve of such a thing. Could it happen one day? You never know.


This post has to be ended with this guy because its just awesome.
How's this for dedication? I'm not sure how long this guy has to be on the train, but this is one of the pluses of having a Wii U (w/ it's gamepad) ...because some games don't require a TV. Game on!

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