Nintendo has put up an interview Capcom's Keiji Inafune, where he talks about the new 3DS and Resident Evil Revelations.
Nintendo E3 Network - Developer Interview: Keiji Inafune Interview
Prime Blue posted a transcript of the interview over on NeoGAF, hopefully he wont mind if we copy 'n' paste it here (and the collective E3 Wraths of Capcom and Nintendo wont haunt us):
Source: Nintendo
Special Thanks: Prime Blue (for the transcript he posted on GAF)
Nintendo E3 Network - Developer Interview: Keiji Inafune Interview
Prime Blue posted a transcript of the interview over on NeoGAF, hopefully he wont mind if we copy 'n' paste it here (and the collective E3 Wraths of Capcom and Nintendo wont haunt us):
Capcom Managing Corporate Officer
Global Head of Research & Development
"Hi, I'm Keiji Inafune, I lead game development here at Capcom.
When Nintendo first told me about the Nintendo 3DS and its 3D screen I was really surprised. I was waiting for a system with such powerful processing ability. It is very attractive. Capcom games tend to eat up a lot of machine power, including graphics. Everyone at Capcom wants to make games with the best graphics. The Nintendo 3DS can help make that happen.
That feature, which may not sound fancy, is what I'm most excited about when I tested the hardware. We want to make great games to not put the hardware to shame, so please look forward to it.
The Resident Evil series, I want people to play it on the Nintendo 3DS. This will be a complete original. As a game, it will make you want to explore all sorts of secrets. I think 3D images make players wonder what's at the end of the hallway or what's behind the furniture. We're making it so it's really like watching a movie in 3D, so it's very engaging. Zombie hordes will come at you with more behind it, and when you see that it will make you think you have to shoot faster. By the game being in 3D, it can bring more fun and excitement to the players.
We've been making several Resident Evil games, but this one will be the real thing. It will be a complete original, similar to Resident Evil 5. I hope you'll take a look at the show floor.
It's not out on E3, but we're also working on Super Street Fighter 4 for the Nintendo 3DS. It's a game that's made for 2D, but I really like the way those 2D elements appear in 3D. I like it a lot."
Global Head of Research & Development
"Hi, I'm Keiji Inafune, I lead game development here at Capcom.
When Nintendo first told me about the Nintendo 3DS and its 3D screen I was really surprised. I was waiting for a system with such powerful processing ability. It is very attractive. Capcom games tend to eat up a lot of machine power, including graphics. Everyone at Capcom wants to make games with the best graphics. The Nintendo 3DS can help make that happen.
That feature, which may not sound fancy, is what I'm most excited about when I tested the hardware. We want to make great games to not put the hardware to shame, so please look forward to it.
The Resident Evil series, I want people to play it on the Nintendo 3DS. This will be a complete original. As a game, it will make you want to explore all sorts of secrets. I think 3D images make players wonder what's at the end of the hallway or what's behind the furniture. We're making it so it's really like watching a movie in 3D, so it's very engaging. Zombie hordes will come at you with more behind it, and when you see that it will make you think you have to shoot faster. By the game being in 3D, it can bring more fun and excitement to the players.
We've been making several Resident Evil games, but this one will be the real thing. It will be a complete original, similar to Resident Evil 5. I hope you'll take a look at the show floor.
It's not out on E3, but we're also working on Super Street Fighter 4 for the Nintendo 3DS. It's a game that's made for 2D, but I really like the way those 2D elements appear in 3D. I like it a lot."
Source: Nintendo
Special Thanks: Prime Blue (for the transcript he posted on GAF)
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