Smash Bros. creator making a game different from anything else

Posted Feb 18, 2009 at 2:07PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, Nintendo DS Tags: Masahiro Sakurai, Nintendo
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masahiro sakurai  - Image 1We finally hear something from Nintendo, who's been really quiet lately.

Masahiro Sakurai, creator of Kirby and the Smash Bros. games, started up a new company called Project Sora, and is already at work in a new project.

Presumably it's exclusive for the Wii and/or DS, since Nintendo owns about 72 percent of the company.

I know a lot of you would love to see another Smash game, but if there's one in the works, Sakurai probably won't be the guy behind it for now. The game he's working on is something different. "It's not Smash Bros. I asked for. I can promise an experience that's different from anything [you've played] up until now," says Sakurai.

Ohhh mysterious. One thing's for sure. It's going to feature cute cuddly characters. Cute amorphous characters who will probably end up in a future Smash Bros. game anyway.



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Via Kotaku

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by drasthaven - 2009-02-18 10:14
» check

This was on the condensed article on the home page....



And he promises and it's a Smash Bros. game either.



The sentence doesn't make sense! Edit your stories guys.

by DocBrown - 2009-02-18 10:52
» haha

"One thing's for sure. It's going to be feature cute cuddly characters."



I think someone was either really tired today or a caveman has started writing articles.

by jrsmaster411 - 2009-02-18 15:54
» well

wii fit and wii music are like nothing I've ever seen before, meaning that "like nothing you've ever seen before" is not alwasy a good thing

by lordoftheluis24 - 2009-02-19 01:23
» I trust him :3

Well, considering what's he's done with the Kirby and Smash Bros. series, I have complete faith in him to make a great new game.

by sony_player - 2009-02-20 12:24
» ^

And he doesn't even say what the company is, i'm assuming Hal Labs? Get with it Isaac

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