Well I can't find anything. You're twitter page says you're going to announce a WiiWare game soon, but there's no announcement. Your webpage hasn't been updated since July 22 aparently (maybe the date is wrong?) And that page on your website that had 2 WiiWare labels but with ? on it is gone, or I can't find it with the new look, and your Youtube and Facebook page has nothing new... So I'm stumped. lol
OHHHHHHH....aww.... It's the NoE release list. lol
I see it's two parts. Good idea. instead of trying to cram it all in 1 horribly compressed game. lol I'm assuming Episode 1 is the Japanese side, and they'll be an Episode 2: Star and Stripes Shooting.... or something. lol Is there multiplayer? What controls are you using? Cost? Release date? (Q4 for NoE but what about NoA?)
I can't confirm or deny anything yet, sorry for the late reply. At the times you guys posted, I was snoring heavily!
But yes, a cookie's on its way to WolfRamHeart for pointing it out:) I'm not strictly saying anything when I hinted, so I can't get into trouble...or can I?
Buckle up and prepare to pilot some of the deadliest aircraft of WWII’s Pacific Theater!
Gothenburg, Sweden (September 17th, 2009) – Legendo Entertainment, an independent publisher of computer and video games head-quartered in Sweden, today announced that Pearl Harbor Trilogy, an episodic air combat action game series, is in development for Wii™. Pearl Harbor Trilogy is a re-interpretation of Legendo’s popular PC title “Attack on Pearl Harbor” – with the first episode, “Red Sun Rising,” planned for a winter 2009 release on WiiWare™. The game is being developed by Legendo in cooperation with Arcade Moon, the Wii specialist label of 3D People, an independent game developer located in Slovakia. A website for the game has been launched at http://pearlharbor-game.com where news and other information will be posted continuously throughout the development phase.
Stanislav Petri, Aerial Star Programmer at Arcade Moon had this to offer, “We have tamed the innards of the Wii to make its GPU glow red-hot as we’re shooting for 60 FPS aerial dogfight action using all the tricks in the book.”
Bjorn Larsson , Executive Producer and head of lots of other things at Legendo Entertainment said, “The Wii Remote™ controller is a perfect match for aerial combat – we are currently trying a variety of control-schemes to see what works best, we want to bring players as close as possible to flying in their living rooms.”
In the premiere episode, “Red Sun Rising,” players will be dropped into the cockpit of famous USAAF World War II fighter aircraft — including the legendary P-40 Warhawk and the carrier-capable F4U Corsair as they battle with Japanese A6M2 Zero fighters and Aichi D3A Val dive-bombers in daring dogfights during bitterly contested air battles of the Pacific Theater, including Pearl Harbor, Wake Island and the Battle of Midway.
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It's interesting that it's a trilogy. I'm aware of the PC version of this game and there's an American and Japanese side. I don't see how that would fit into a trilogy. More a two part game series... Unless the third one is something new, or maybe not focused on... Single player? lol
@Eripmav- I've got to get back to your Three Musketeer game and play another level. Been a little while. One thing I noticed in this game is that at times there is an odd (really loud) loud sound that sounds like feedback. Could this be due to compression? By the way...I liked the spider moving in the forground and the dynamic angles (Though I think I got killed by something once because of that).
You sound like me, I play far too many games at once! It's a real pain when I'm doing a paid review, I keep getting sidetracked:)
Guys, I can't encourage you enough. Join the Facebook fan page, it'll be updated regularly and the coders are chomping at the bit for questions! Don't be shy, let the torrents of questions commence!
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