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Killer 7, a stylistic action-adventure, has only been previewed once in video form before. The game is slated for an early 2004 release.
Capcom representatives said that the game is "being developed only for the GameCube" at this point and that the company has not even thought about porting it to another console.
More on the title later this week.
*waves flag*
So much fo rit being an Xbox exclusive.
> Oh, and Super Monkey Ball 3 will have LAN support.
*Weeps into a soft hankerchief*
May 12, 2003 - Earlier today at its annual pre-E3 show event, publisher Capcom Entertainment reiterated that the anticipated next installment in its "survival horror" series, Resident Evil 4, will "absolutely" be exclusive to Nintendo's next-generation console.
"It's a GameCube exclusive," said producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi when asked about the game.
Kobayashi also stated that a brand new, never-before-seen video of the game in motion would be on display beginning Wednesday at Nintendo's and Capcom's booths.
Capcom did not show the video at its pre-show event and instead invited the press to explore the Nintendo and Capcom booths at E3. "That's where we want to show it," a Capcom producer said.
When questioned on specifics of the game, company reps remained quiet. "It will be scary," a Capcom producer teased.
So what's all this about Capcom cancelling loads of GC games then?
Killer 7, a stylistic action-adventure, has only been previewed once in video form before. The game is slated for an early 2004 release.
Capcom representatives said that the game is "being developed only for the GameCube" at this point and that the company has not even thought about porting it to another console.
More on the title later this week.
*waves flag*