Snake Fang
18-02-2005, 10:30 PM
السلام عليكم ... ^^
كيف الحال ؟ ,,, ان شاء الله الجميع بخير :08: ..
Camelot المطورة لـ Mario Tennis و Mario Golf و Golden Sun (مو المراقب ,, اللعبة :p) أكدت في أخر لقاء معها على صفحات مجلة Famitsu أنها تقوم بألعمل على العديد من ألعاب الـ RPG على أجهزة الجيل القادم , و سيكون هناك نصيب كبير لـ Nintendo على جهازها القادم المعروف حتى الأن بأسم Revolution ,,, و أيضآ خبر قدوم بعض ألعابها من نوع الـ RPG على الـ DS , و أكدت انها ستعرض الكثير من الألعاب الجديدة في الـ E3 القادم ..
و هذا ملخص عن المقالة من موقع IGN ,, للذين يحبون قرأتها ..
Development studio Camelot Software Planning, best known for its Mario Tennis, Golf, and Golden Sun games, stated repeatedly in the past that it would like to make another role-playing game. For years rumors fueled by Japanese reports alleged that the company was underway with a GameCube sequel to Golden Sun. However, a Camelot "Help Wanted" ad placed in the latest issue of Japan's Famitsu Magazine this week suggests that the studio's next RPG will be for a next-generation system, very likely Revolution.
In big, white text directly in the middle of the full-page ad, Camelot writes: "Now seeking staff for development of an RPG targeting a next-generation system."
While this placement does not directly confirm that the RPG is for Revolution, it seems the most logical conclusion based on Camelot's very close relationship with Nintendo (http://cube.ign.com/articles/588/588764p1.html#) and previous comments made by the studio's president Hiroyuki Takahashi. Last month, he confirmed that Camelot is not currently underway with any DS projects, but seemed to hint that it was developing a new RPG for an unspecified system.
"We love RPGs a lot and we profoundly adore the universe we created with the Golden Sun series on GBA," he replied when he was asked if Camelot was making a Golden Sun sequel for consoles. "At the moment, though, it is impossible for us to share information on this subject with you and so our answer is neither yes nor no." Takahashi added that Camelot does have projects underway and that he expects it "will be able to show some new things at E3." With DS out of the running, a new ad clearly stating that its RPG is for a next-generation system, and Camelot's well-documented, close relationship with Nintendo, it's all but official now that Revolution owners will get this game.
و شكرآ
snake fang
كيف الحال ؟ ,,, ان شاء الله الجميع بخير :08: ..
Camelot المطورة لـ Mario Tennis و Mario Golf و Golden Sun (مو المراقب ,, اللعبة :p) أكدت في أخر لقاء معها على صفحات مجلة Famitsu أنها تقوم بألعمل على العديد من ألعاب الـ RPG على أجهزة الجيل القادم , و سيكون هناك نصيب كبير لـ Nintendo على جهازها القادم المعروف حتى الأن بأسم Revolution ,,, و أيضآ خبر قدوم بعض ألعابها من نوع الـ RPG على الـ DS , و أكدت انها ستعرض الكثير من الألعاب الجديدة في الـ E3 القادم ..
و هذا ملخص عن المقالة من موقع IGN ,, للذين يحبون قرأتها ..
Development studio Camelot Software Planning, best known for its Mario Tennis, Golf, and Golden Sun games, stated repeatedly in the past that it would like to make another role-playing game. For years rumors fueled by Japanese reports alleged that the company was underway with a GameCube sequel to Golden Sun. However, a Camelot "Help Wanted" ad placed in the latest issue of Japan's Famitsu Magazine this week suggests that the studio's next RPG will be for a next-generation system, very likely Revolution.
In big, white text directly in the middle of the full-page ad, Camelot writes: "Now seeking staff for development of an RPG targeting a next-generation system."
While this placement does not directly confirm that the RPG is for Revolution, it seems the most logical conclusion based on Camelot's very close relationship with Nintendo (http://cube.ign.com/articles/588/588764p1.html#) and previous comments made by the studio's president Hiroyuki Takahashi. Last month, he confirmed that Camelot is not currently underway with any DS projects, but seemed to hint that it was developing a new RPG for an unspecified system.
"We love RPGs a lot and we profoundly adore the universe we created with the Golden Sun series on GBA," he replied when he was asked if Camelot was making a Golden Sun sequel for consoles. "At the moment, though, it is impossible for us to share information on this subject with you and so our answer is neither yes nor no." Takahashi added that Camelot does have projects underway and that he expects it "will be able to show some new things at E3." With DS out of the running, a new ad clearly stating that its RPG is for a next-generation system, and Camelot's well-documented, close relationship with Nintendo, it's all but official now that Revolution owners will get this game.
و شكرآ
snake fang