THQ Says They Will Have Launch Titles For Project Natal
Posted by Ashish on 07.10.2009
Company working on games for Natal and for Sony's motion-controlled devices....
THQ's Danny Bilson told GameIndustry.biz that the company will have games ready for the launch of Project Natal, and that they will be making a lot of games that will use motion-controlled devices.
"We'll be there at launch with some very friendly titles for the first audience who will adopt that stuff, which is families," said Bilson. "The technology is really excellent, for both Xbox 360 and PS3, so now it's all about the creative versus the business model. What's the installed base like and how much can I spend against those? Of course at first you'll see games that cost less money, but as the installed base grows we'll do more robust stuff."
He added that the games won't be ports but specific titles for the devices.
"We're not going to just port stuff over, each one of those platforms needs a lot of design love. The same way we would treat Drawn to Life on Wii, we would treat similar games on those systems. It's about how can we best use Project Natal and how can we best use the Sony controller. We have this stuff at the studios, we've had it for a while."
a boxing or even better muay thai game if they can make a game like that that can work perfectly that would be so cool. you can do your own taunts and punches , kicks the way your actually doing them in your room is how they go in the game i would buy that for sure!
Posted By: andy (Guest) on July 10, 2009 at 07:13 AM
a boxing or even better muay thai game if they can make a game like that that can work perfectly that would be so cool. you can do your own taunts and punches , kicks the way your actually doing them in your room is how they go in the game i would buy that for sure!
Posted By: andy (Guest) on July 10, 2009 at 07:13 AM
While I love the Muay Thai idea, I'm not sure it's such a good idea to see myself looking like a complete ass while I pretend to be Sagat.
Posted By: Jerry (Guest) on July 10, 2009 at 03:00 PM