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David Low
27 Jul, 2005

Third party downloads on Revolution?

Wii News | Official magazine Nintendo Power says it's likely...
In the Question and Answer section of the most recent Nintendo Power magazine, a reader asked one of the questions people want to know about the Revolution's download service:

"...will it have games produced by third-party companies like Konami and Capcom as well?"

To which, they answered the standard company line:

"It's entirely up to the third-parties. Though nothing has been announced yet"

And yet, they continued:

"but we'd be surprised if most major publishers didn't jump on board."

They then followed with a picture of Capcom's NES classic Bionic Commando.

So Nintendo Power thinks it's likely we'll get at least major third parties' classics on the Revolution download service! Combined with the Sega President's positive comments about the possibility of old Sega games on the system, it's looking like we may be needing a few more flash memory cards then we thought...

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1 Comment
7 years ago
So one of the major selling points of the Revolution gets better and better. Great news!
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