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GoNintendo: Epic Mickey - more screens and art, game was originally for 360/PS3, no MotionPlus support, and more
Nintendo Everything - Our second language is Nintendo++: Epic Mickey news roundup – Game was for PC/PS3/360 originally, MotionPlus talk more
G4 TV - TheFeed: Warren Spector Reveals Epic Mickey Didn't Start Out As A Wii Game
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Epic Mickey - more screens and art, game was originally for 360/PS3, no MotionPlus support, and more
GoNintendo —
... and I love Mickey - I love the character. It’s pretty obvious to anybody that looks at the character today in broad strokes what we need to do to bring him back to the top of the cartoon heap.”
Spector on MotionPlus…
“We played with it and I think that it would be a great fit for our core mechanic, but the best I can say is that in the future we’d love to do more with it.”
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Epic Mickey news roundup – Game was for PC/PS3/360 originally, MotionPlus talk more
Nintendo Everything - Our second language is Nintendo++ —
... the top of the cartoon heap. In literally my first talks with Disney when they laid out their hopes for the project, we wanted to bring Mickey back to the world – to a whole new audience that doesn’t know him as a hero. And we want to bring him to gamers and make him a hero that they want to be.” “We played with it [MotionPlus] and I think that it would be a great fit for our core mechanic, but the best I can say is that in the future we’d love to do more with it. Source 1 , Source 2 , Source 3 , Source 4 Related posts: New Epic Mickey details ...
Warren Spector Reveals Epic Mickey Didn't Start Out As A Wii Game
G4 TV - TheFeed —
... wasn’t always a Wii exclusive. In fact, as Spector told the Official Nintendo Magazine, the game was originally planned for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. ...
Epic Mickey was originally an epic PC, PS3 & 360 game
Joystiq —
While the family-friendly Wii seems like the starting point for a Mickey Mouse relaunch, the decision to make ...
Epic Mickey Was Originally Slated For Xbox 360, PS3 And PC
1UP RSS feed —
... screens, now try to imagine them in high-definition. According to an Official Nintendo Magazine interview, Epic Mickey was originally supposed to be for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, only to be shifted to the Wii in 2008. ...
Epic Mickey Was Originally Bound For PC, 360, PS3
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Speaking with Official Nintendo Magazine, game designer Warren Spector mentioned that the upcoming Disney-themed Steampunk title for the Nintendo Wii was originally slated for a PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 Release but such plans have since been scrapped for an exclusive Wii release. ...
Media: New Epic Mickey Screens, Artwork, and Details
Kombo.com —
... Final Fantasy's heroes with Disney's most popular characters, and presented them to a generally older audience. "I played the Kingdom Hearts games, but they weren't much of an inspiration. They treated the Disney characters much more conventionally than I wanted to. They are not reintroducing or reimagining as much as they are offering these characters as folks you are going to interact with in a new medium." However, Spector's most notable statement today was a comment made to Official Nintendo Magazine UK, stating that Epic Mickey began life as a game for the Xbox 360, ...
Spector's Disney Epic Mickey media and news blow-out
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... Screenshots below are courtesy of the Official Nintendo Magazine. They also confirm that the game wasn't originally a glimmer in the Wii's eye. In fact it wasn't even going to be on the Wii and was originally planned for the PS3, 360 and PC. It had been in development on the other platforms up until last year when Spector noted: ...
Epic Mickey Not Originally Planned for Wii
The Escapist : Latest News —
... with screens, art, and details, I thought we could finally take a break from the title for a while. In spite of the recent deluge of information, there are still juicy tidbits about the game's development to reveal, including the fact that even though Epic Mickey will be Wii-exclusive at release, it wasn't at first meant for the Wii. Speaking to Official Nintendo Magazine , Epic Mickey developer Warren Spector revealed: "The reality is that we started Wii development in 2008, but before that we were a PC, PS3, and 360 title." Spector told Disney Interactive Studios boss ...
'Epic Mickey' Was Originally A Multi-Platform Title
MTV Multiplayer —
... but not biting off more than you can chew on day one can save face from broken promises down the road. Warren Spector knows a thing or two about development cycles, having worked games like "Deus Ex" and numerous titles in the "Wing Commander" and "Ultima" series. "Epic Mickey" may have the biggest pre-roll-out hype yet for Spector and he credits Disney Interactive Studios for limiting it to one platform to allow him to meet his deadlines. "It's burned in my brain,” Spector told Official Nintendo Magazine , “Graham Hopper [Disney Interactive boss] pulled me into my office one ...
Epic Mickey could have been a PC game
Big Download Blog —
... For the past few weeks we have been learning more about Epic Mickey, the upcoming Wii exclusive RPG that's being developer at Warren Spector's Junction Point Studios. Yet the man behind the Thief and Deus Ex series said ...
No Other Platforms Planned For Disney Epic Mickey... Anymore [Warren Spector]
Kotaku —
... Spector earlier this week, he told Kotaku that Disney Epic Mickey is currently a one-platform game. That means that while it's headed for the Wii, there aren't even plans for a DS version. "There haven't been a lot of games like this on the Wii," he said. "There hasn't been a game that offers the kind of interactions and choices that this offers." While he told us that the game won't be coming to any other platforms, that wasn't always the case. In an interview with Official Nintendo Magazine, Spector said that the game started out as a PC, PS3 ...






