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Disaster : Day of Crisis : Monolith Soft / Nintendo interview
We had the chance to talk with Monolith Software and Nintendo about their Wii action game Disaster : Day of Crisis a few weeks ago in Tokyo. This interview is in Japanese, translated in French. Monolith Software : - Mr.Tadashi Nomura, Producer - Mr.Kiichi Ono, Director, Plot Writer - Ms.Takako ...
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Disaster: Day of Crisis - more footage PLUS Monolith Soft confirms new RPG in development
GoNintendo — In the video above, we hear that Nintendo is not surprised by the low sales of Disaster in Japan, due to it being a new series. On top of that, Monolith Soft confirms a new RPG in development. Link and Link This entry was posted on Monday, October 20th, 2008 at 4:26 pm and is filed under News by RMC , Nintendo in general , Wii . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.

Nintendo expected sluggish sales for Disaster: Day of Crisis
That VideoGame Blog — Gamekyo recently sat down with Monolith, the developers of Disaster: Day of Crisis, who gave some insight into the game’s lackluster sales upon release, their future prospects, and Wii Motion Plus. The interviewcovers how Disaster: Day of Crisis was driven along and fine tuned by Nintendo in order to make it more accessible to hardcore gamers and casual gamers alike. Monolith representatives go on the record to say that Nintendo is not taken aback by the low sales of the game in Japan due to it being a new franchise with a unique concept, but they also add that Nintendo believes it will sell in the future. In reference to Wii ...

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Apparently so, says Gamekyo . Producer Todashi Nomura at Monolith Software (the developer behind the actually-very-good Disaster: Day of Crisis) has confirmed that he is working on a new role-playing game. Given that Monolith Software has remained monogamous to Nintendo of late, it’s ...