There comes a time in the week to reflect on what got into my reporterās notebook but didnāt turn into Kotaku blog posts. Shall we?
Shadow Complexās Apple Debut: On Tuesday, I met Donald and Laura Mustard, the developer and public relations rep couple who showed me the August-scheduled Xbox Live Arcade game Shadow Complex. A detail they told me that didnāt make it into my coverage was that, before Epic purchased their home studio, Chair Entertainment, before Microsoft signed on to publish their game, they were meeting with people at Game Developers Conference 2008⦠showing a video of Shadow Complex running on one of their iPhones. That iPhone video was a hit, they remembered. Laura mentioned that Epic vice president Mark Rein proudly showed off the phone. He gets excited about what developers do with Unreal tech. But, no, the game never was programmed to actually be played on the iPhone.
https://lastchance.cc/shadow-complex-impressions-metroidvania-made-unreal-5309538%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Modern Warfare 2 Wii MIA: Call of Duty: World at War was a hit on the Wii last year, selling more than a million copies. At E3 last month I asked Nintendo president Reggie Fils-Aime whether the series was returning this year to the Wii, or if the then non-COD-named Modern Warfare 2 was going to have a Wii version. He said that that was a question for series publisher Activision. So this week, right as the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 naming news was breaking (not the best timing), I shot Kotakuās rep for all things Activision a note inquiring about whether COD or MW was going to have a Wii presence. The response was that Activision had no information to share. So⦠we wait.
https://lastchance.cc/activision-renames-modern-warfare-2-again-slaps-call-o-5311315%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Xcalibur Is Sleeping: At last nightās XSeed event, where I played Half-Minute Hero, Sky Crawlers and demo versions of some other upcoming games, I noticed a guy sitting in a chair inputting a character name into part of the character customization screen of Wii role-playing game Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga. I found this odd, because there doesnāt seem to be a good reason to spend time inputting a name for your character in a copy of a game you canāt take home. The name he was typing in was āXcalibur.ā While he was doing this, Destructoidās Samit Sarkar was interviewing an XSeed official about the game. They were being serious, so I turned to Joystiqās Andrew Yoon to remark about the guy typing in the name. OK. Funny enough. We started to leave. Then I looked at the guy again. He was passed out. Wii in hand. Asleep. Samitās interview continued. I didnāt play the game, but even the most amazing games donāt exactly have the most rousing name-input screens. So donāt blame Valhalla Knights for this one.
https://lastchance.cc/half-minute-hero-preview-dont-blink-and-miss-it-5312159%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
No Help To Nokia: I got a call from a guy from Nokia at some point this week to speak my mind about mobile games. Um, Iām no expert. People like iPhone games, I hear? Our readers are a little interested in mobile games but not hugely interested? I said that I needed to be convinced that there are games worth playing on todayās phones in order to think people will be eager for more coverage. Maybe thatās happening on the iPhone, but if itās happening on other phones, Iām unaware. Itās a blind spot.
I think thatās all that I didnāt get to this week⦠other than the stuff Iām saving for next week. Have a good weekend, folks. Donāt yell at Owen too much.