Retro Studios reveal should come in not-so-distant future

Nintendo hopes to share before long

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What’s Metroid Prime and Donkey Kong Country Returns developer Retro Studios up to these days? That’s the burning question. Nintendo of America’s Reggie Fils-Aime knows, but won’t tell. More recently, Nintendo supervisor Hiro Yamada had an interview with Official Nintendo Magazine about DKCR 3D and talk of Retro’s other work came up. Of course it did!

The aforementioned 3DS title is currently in development at Monster Games, which prompted the question — if not that, then what is eating up Retro’s time? “I wonder what kind of game it is? I hope to introduce it to you in the not so distant future,” said Yamada.

The expectation is that Nintendo will have much to share regarding the Wii U at E3, now that we know what’s in the pipeline for the 3DS. One can only hope. Much as I want this to be another Metroid game, I’d almost rather Retro get involved with a different Nintendo property instead.

Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D interview – Retro are impressed with the remake [Official Nintendo Magazine]


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