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Stocka
03-04-2006, 09:21 PM
Cubed3 have an interview with Interactive Brains, developers of the new DS game Deep Labyrinth. Deep Labyrinth is an action RPG with an FPS style and magic system.
http://media.gamestats.com/gg/image/object/707/707530/DeepLabyrinth_DSBOX-jp2006boxart_160w.jpg

Anyway in the interview [http://www.cubed3.com/news/4843] Revolution is mentioned several times.

C3: What are your thoughts on the Nintendo Revolution and its unique control system? Has it sparked any ideas within the team so far?

MT: I think it is very interesting. A lot of ideas have come out. I want to publish the game for it if there is a chance.

C3: Do you think Deep Labyrinth would work well on a system like the Nintendo Revolution? And are there any plans to support the new system?

MT: Yes. I think that this system can make the best use of our game. It is possible for porting.

C3: Do you think Nintendo's strong emphasis on innovation and new ideas (with the DS and Revolution) will help it become the dominant force in gaming that it once was?

MT: Yes. I strongly agree. The gaming world has evolved due to the historical evolution of hardware and its interface.

insider
03-04-2006, 09:23 PM
"Yes. I think that this system can make the best use of our game. It is possible for porting. "

Oh dear God! A DS port to Revolution.... Yeah ok - I understand. But first of all, we should see if the game is well accepted worldwide.

raven_blade2006
04-04-2006, 07:56 AM
Good news, keep it coming.

gorrit
04-04-2006, 11:16 AM
I tried it(the DS version of course :P), unfortunatly it seem to suck :/ Bad control system, laggy graphics, rather bad graphics. It had nice music tho, and perhaps I'll like it more if I understand anything :P

mike-zim
04-04-2006, 11:24 AM
yeah i will wait for uk release then judge

ultrajamie
04-04-2006, 12:43 PM
anyway... why is everyone getting excited by b-list japanese games by people we've never heard of.

i'm waiting to see what the big hitters are up to.