Nintendo hope to introduce Retro's new Wii U game in 'not so distant future'

No it doesn't.

Yes, your statements have completely converted my sentiments..... oh wait, no it didn't.

It's obvious that Nintendo has run a little dry on the idea well. I loved skyward sword, the story was by far the best of any Zelda game (IMO of course), but aside from motion+ and a stamina meter we didn't really get any new gameplay features.
 
So far Retro have been 'reviving' Nintendo franchises like Metroid and DK so maybe that's a sign of things to come? F-Zero? Star Fox?
 
That's also possible. It's kind of hard to tell how big they are though.

They have 106 employees on LinkedIn, but that only tells us how many signed up for LinkedIn.

That puts them around the range of Monolith Soft and Intelligent Systems, both of whom always have 2 or more projects at one time.
 
Yes, your statements have completely converted my sentiments..... oh wait, no it didn't.

It's obvious that Nintendo has run a little dry on the idea well. I loved skyward sword, the story was by far the best of any Zelda game (IMO of course), but aside from motion+ and a stamina meter we didn't really get any new gameplay features.

Zelda does need a shot in the arm.
 
Mario Kart or Starfox

The 2 series i hope Retro is not working on. Both a waste of their talents.

Mario Kart already has a competent group behind it. Starfox as a series was never that good, Sin and Punishment was far better anyway.
 
People will either be disappointed it's a game in an existing franchise.

OR

disappointed it's a game in a lame new franchise.
 
I'm expecting Metroid U revealed in a Nintendo Direct just before E3. With Donkey Kong Country Returns 2 being their next game and that may or may not be revealed at this E3.

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As long as Intelligent Systems is making Metroid 5 or Dread or Super Metroid 2.
 
I disagree.

If Nintendo were to do that, I'd hope they would make it a new IP. Zelda doesn't need rebooting.

There is a real danger of "traditioning" a game to death. As I said earlier in the thread, I'm not against them making a new IP, but if they ARE going to work on one, I'd prefer it if they went big or nothing at all, IE Zelda.
 
That puts them around the range of Monolith Soft and Intelligent Systems, both of whom always have 2 or more projects at one time.

Monolith was 92 in March last year, before they began to build up their Kyoto Studio and IntSys is 127 as of March 2012, so they're somewhere in the middle.
 
She also said that Silicon Knights was not working on some Eternal Darkness 2 prototype...for some reason that blog entry is gone now heh

Fair enough. Wasn't really making a big thing of the smaller points but if they were having such troubles so far along in development it would suggest something other than Mario Kart as theres sort of a formula there, its very step by step process of production.

I will say on the article however, we have Iwata himself saying they were behind in software production, which they seemingly are only really getting over now (nintendo, not Retro specifically); then Retro were 'suppose' to be at E3 according to some but had to pull out 'supposedly'.

Also there was a restructure, new offices and new hirings:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=47013278#post47013278

Now theres the two team theory; with Retro maybe working on WiiU and 3DS projects, sort of a Western HQ for Nintendo and becoming increasingly important to Ninty.

Or there struggling to get the projects momentum going.
 
if its mario kart it be interesting to see what nintendo was up to

where did the mario kart rumour come from anywho ?
 
Keeping this under wraps when its most likely the systems most visually impressive title and at least a little western aimed is such nose-cutting face spiting nonsense.

Now it'll be shown at an E3 without a big press conference fanfare and lost amongst the frightful graphic pushing power of PS4 and Durango. GOOD JORB IWATS.
 
Miyamoto/Aonuma never ever would allow Zelda developed by an external team EVER.

Even Metroid Prime games were spin-offs, not main entries.
 
Keeping this under wraps when its most likely the systems most visually impressive title and at least a little western aimed is such nose-cutting face spiting nonsense.

Now it'll be shown at an E3 without a big press conference fanfare and lost amongst the frightful graphic pushing power of PS4 and Durango. GOOD JORB IWATS.
What the killzones? Wow such powa
 
I love Retro and I also love Mario Kart. So if this time they have complete control over MK8, I would not mind. I'm sure Retro is big enough to house two teams. So their other team is probably working over a "new" property or trying to resurrect another Nintendo IP or something.
 
I think it will be Wii Play U. They will bundle it with the Gamepads when they are ready to sell them. Amazing 6 Mini Games. Mindblowing Mii Visuals ala Mii-Creator. Local Multiplayer that supports up to 2 Gamepads (at 30fps). Total Gameplay time of 20 minutes guarantees a high replay value. They will also include "Nintendo Seal of Quality" Stickers in the Manual. You can put them on broken objects in your house or stick them on your butt.
 
Make it StarTropics and we've got a deal.

Would love an updated StarTropics. A console version of Kid Icarus would also be amazing. Though I honestly I don't care who works on either of those titles. Funny enough, those were two of my favorite NES titles as a child and my Father still has both of the games (including Guides and original box).

Unfortunately, I doubt it's either of those two titles. My guess is a new IP, Metroid, Mario Kart, or a crossover. Hopefully it's amazing and mindblowing regardless of what it is.
 
My main reasoning would be:

-They worked on Mario Kart 7
-This is unveiling in the not too distant future, and so is Mario Kart 8
-Nintendo has a history of using other studios like this to help finish products, like Monolith helping build out art assets for Zelda, so it's not like Mario Kart 7 is a complete anomaly
-Nintendo already outsourced Smash Bros in an effort to get it out sooner, so putting Retro on Mario Kart 8 frees up Nintendo's resources to better support the 3DS and finish the Wii U titles they're still doing internally in Japan

To note, if they are working on Mario Kart, I don't think it's the *only* thing they're working on, but might be the only thing in the immediate future.

This is all possible, but we still have that quote from the Retro employee, don't we? The one where he said "we're working on something everyone wants us to work on".

Is that REALLY Mario Kart?
 
Someone who may or may not have inside sources who has a spotty track record of sometimes being dead on, and other times being so horribly, laughably wrong it's kind of hard to take her seriously.

Yeah, it seems like she has a few sources, but some of them are either full of shit or she extrapolates what they say behind the limits of credulity.
 
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