High Voltage Software confirms Eric Nofsinger from High Voltage Software has revealed to Eurogamer that the team is currently working to bring the series to Nintendo 3DS Conduit. The project is still at a preliminary stage, but will have a substantial boost when the second episode for the Wii will be completed.
"We are using many of our resources to bring this technology to Nintendo 3DS," said Nofsinger. "We are still early, though. The resolution is lower than the Wii, but the screen size compensate. We are not yet employed to optimize the engine, but we hope to show something very close to 2 out of Conduit 3DS, probably at the GDC.
" "The scenarios are already in operation. You can move, shoot, select different weapons and see the enemies. The game runs very well with 3D enabled," he added. Nofsinger then said that her team's view, the implementation of Friend Codes Nintendo 3DS, because they represent an advantage for the console in terms of multiplayer.
"It 's very different than working on 3DS DS or DSi," he continued. "Developers like us, who were able to experience on the GameCube and Wii, will benefit in the use of 3D and probably be able to get more out of new hardware compared to those who have worked so far only on Nintendo DS, for example." Nofsinger has finally revealed that he be pursuing a deal with SEGA to distribute their products for Nintendo 3DS.
"I believe that SEGA might be interested in something," he said. "I had a nice conversation yesterday with some of them, and I guess we will have another opportunity to speak during the DICE in Las Vegas." Source: Eurogamer
"We are using many of our resources to bring this technology to Nintendo 3DS," said Nofsinger. "We are still early, though. The resolution is lower than the Wii, but the screen size compensate. We are not yet employed to optimize the engine, but we hope to show something very close to 2 out of Conduit 3DS, probably at the GDC.
" "The scenarios are already in operation. You can move, shoot, select different weapons and see the enemies. The game runs very well with 3D enabled," he added. Nofsinger then said that her team's view, the implementation of Friend Codes Nintendo 3DS, because they represent an advantage for the console in terms of multiplayer.
"It 's very different than working on 3DS DS or DSi," he continued. "Developers like us, who were able to experience on the GameCube and Wii, will benefit in the use of 3D and probably be able to get more out of new hardware compared to those who have worked so far only on Nintendo DS, for example." Nofsinger has finally revealed that he be pursuing a deal with SEGA to distribute their products for Nintendo 3DS.
"I believe that SEGA might be interested in something," he said. "I had a nice conversation yesterday with some of them, and I guess we will have another opportunity to speak during the DICE in Las Vegas." Source: Eurogamer
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