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Mit der Serie "Resident Evil Archives" erhalten Wii-Spieler die Möglichkeit, Klassiker der Resident-Evil-Reihe zu einem unschlagbaren Preis zu erleben. Das Prequel zu dem Spiel, das sich zu einem mehrere Millionen schweren Franchise entwickelte, "Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Zero", enthüllt die Hintergründe rund um die Umbrella Corporation und die Ursprünge des T-Virus. In einem epischen Story-Verlauf werden die Ereignisse spielbar, die zu dem berüchtigten Zwischenfall im Herrenhaus führten.
Bislang nur auf dem Nintendo Gamecube erhältlich, steht mit Resident Evil Zero die Titelheldin Rebecca Chambers - frisch gebackenes Mitglied des S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Teams - im Rampenlicht. In Raccoon City geht sie einer Serie von grauenhaften Morden auf den Grund. Der Beginn ihrer Reise stellt eine Begegnung mit einem Transport-LKW des Militärs dar, in dem sie nur noch Leichen vorfindet.
Ihr zur Seite steht Billy Coen, ein ehemaliger Marine, der des Mordes an 23 Menschen beschuldigt wird. Via Partner Zapping System schalten Spieler zwischen den Hauptcharakteren hin und her, während sie sich ihren Weg durch das Zombie-verseuchte Raccoon City bahnen.
Exklusiv erhältlich für Nintendo Wii, wird Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Zero in PAL-Territorien am 22. Januar 2010 erscheinen.
Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Zero am 22. Januar (offizielle Bestätigung von Capcom)
ist doch exakt das Gleiche Spiel oder?Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Zero am 22. Januar (offizielle Bestätigung von Capcom)![]()
Japan
Wii Fit Plus 2009/10/1
Sin and Punishment 2(Temp.) 2009/10/29
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games™* 2009/11/5
New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2009/12/3
NHK Kohaku Quiz Gassen 2009/12/17
Cosmic Walker(Temp.) 2009
Kensakusu(Temp.) 2009
Span Smasher(Temp.) 2009
Dynamic Zan(Temp.) 2009
100 Go de Start! Eikaiwa(Temp.) 2009
Hoshi no Kirby(Temp.) 2009
Line Attack Heroes(Temp.) 2009
Monado: Beginning of The World(Temp.) TBA
METROID: Other M(Temp.) TBA
Super Mario Galaxy 2(Temp.) TBA
The United States
Wii Fit Plus 2009/10/4
New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2009/11/15
Sin and Punishment 2(Temp.) CY2010 1st Quarter
Endless Ocean 2(Temp.) CY2010 1st Quarter
METROID: Other M 2010
Super Mario Galaxy 2(Temp.) 2010
Span Smasher(Temp.) TBA
Line Attack Heroes(Temp.) TBA
Monado: Beginning of The World(Temp.) TBA
Europe
Wii Fit Plus 2009/10/30
New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2009/11/20
Endless Ocean 2(Temp.) 2010
Sin and Punishment 2(Temp.) 2010 Spring
Super Mario Galaxy 2(Temp.) 2010
METROID: Other M(Temp.) 2010
Der amerikanische Titel steht auch schon fest für Hoshi no Kirby:
Duke Kirby Forever.
was ist mit spring super mario galaxy ind der europe liste gemeint?
Update on Factor 5 and WhiteHarvest LLC
Things have changed since our last Factor 5 feature.
In May 2009, Achim Moller, CEO of the German Factor 5 GmbH, officially announced the closure of the San Rafael branch of Factor 5. "The continuation of operations" proved to be impossible, citing "the sudden bankruptcy of Brash Entertainment" as a reason. Debts of the San Rafael based studio had increased due to outstanding payments by Brash. Still Factor 5 did have other investors; they did not only work on Superman, which was internally known as "Blue Steel".
Nintendo and LucasArts were their other two major partners. Both publishers were afraid that Factor 5 could use their money for paying off debts instead of using it for game development. There was the danger of Factor 5 shutting down without delivering any of titles.
The heads of Factor 5 had to find a solution, they did not want to lay off their remaining employees and lose their contracts with Nintendo and LucasArts or any of their own assets.
That is where the German branch came to help. Assets of Factor 5 Inc. (US branch) including Turrican, Katakis and Denaris were all transferred to Factor 5 GmbH in Germany. Factor 5 GmbH was founded by Achim Moller, who was part of the original Factor 5 but did not relocate when the team moved from Germany to the US in 1995. In 2002, however, decreasing costs of fast internet connections and a high data volume allowed him to work for his former studio again. His first project was a port of the DivX player for the Nintendo GameCube, after that the studio in Cologne worked on the VFX in Star Wars Rogue Squadron III.
"Although we are saddened by Factor 5 Inc.'s situation, our corporation will remain unaffected by these developments." One could get the impression that Factor 5 GmbH was entirely independent and that they had always owned Turrican and other Factor 5 properties. Anyhow, this is not the case. Factor 5 GmbH had never developed a game on their own as they consisted of only a handful of employees until now.
Pilotwings
Having resolved issues related to Factor 5 Inc.-owned assets, there still was the problem of losing support of Nintendo or LucasArts. Factor 5 GmbH did not have the capacities to develop their titles unless some US employees would have relocated back to Germany (which they certainly did not want to). But they also found a solution for this issue. The remaining US employees moved to a new studio: BlueHarvest LLC, soon to be renamed as WhiteHarvest LLC. Nintendo and LucasArts gave the permission to work on Factor 5 Inc. titles to Factor 5 GmbH which licensed development of both of their Wii titles to WhiteHarvest LLC, which was founded immediately after Factor 5 Inc.'s closure in December 2008. One of their games was a new entry in the Rogue Squadron series, internally codenamed as Blue Harvest, the other one was a new Pilotwings title for Nintendo. In February 2009, WhiteHarvest LLC and Factor 5 GmbH pulled another coup: Electronic Arts contracted them for a third Wii title. Despite other reports, this was not a conversion of their cancelled PS3/Xbox 360 title Superman. It was a Wii conversion of Double Fine Productions' Brütal Legend. WhiteHarvest LLC rehired several former Factor 5 employees to manage work on all three projects.
Double Fine's Brütal Legend
Bad news did not arrive until a lawsuit hit the company. Laid off Factor 5 staff and debtors noticed that the studio transferred assets to their German branch before filing bankruptcy to avoid paying any debts.
James Smith, a San Francisco lawyer representing the employees, put it in a nutshell:
"We believe and have alleged in the complaint that Factor 5 and White Harvest are essentially the same company, being run by the same people, being represented by the same sets of lawyers, with all the same management and ownership and control, performing all the same work that they were doing at Factor 5, just now with a new name and a new address."
Smith also stated that work on the new Rogue Squadron title and Pilotwings, which was done at Factor 5 Inc., was transferred to WhiteHarvest LLC. It must be noted that this was not unlawful. Work done on both projects had been property of LucasArts and Nintendo. Both companies could have transferred the work done at Factor 5 to any studio they may have wanted to. In this case it was WhiteHarvest LLC as their employees already knew the games.
At the end of June, Brütal Legend for Wii was cancelled. Technical and quality concerns were part of the decision, as Destructoid reported. These resulted from EA's desire to release Brütal Legend for Wii around the same time as the Double Fine version hit the shelves. Meeting these requirements was all but possible for WhiteHarvest LLC.
As a result of the failure of their EA project, WhiteHarvest LLC had to lay off most - if not all - of their employees in July. However, Achim Moller of Factor 5 GmbH recently assured that both of their other Wii titles could have been released in 2009, indicating that Rogue Squadron and Pilotwings have been finished. Moller admits, nonetheless, that Factor 5 is unsure whether both of these titles will see a release, suggesting that either Nintendo or LucasArts are not confident on publishing their Factor 5-developed game.
The future of Factor 5 may not look bright. But Moller is actively trying to find new projects for his studio. He wants to establish the recently founded Factor 5 Media Productions GmbH as a new German development studio which is no longer dependent on an US branch. Best of luck!
Ich bin irgendwie skeptisch, ob bei dem ganzen Zirkus um Factor 5 bzw. White Harvest noch jemals ein Spiel das Licht der Welt erblicken wird. Mittlerweile erscheint mir der Gedanke an ein neues Rogue Squadron schon fast zu schön, um wahr zu sein.
Oh, dreimal verfluchtes Lair...
Gehört trotzdem verfluchtLair hat damit nicht wirklich was zu tun, eher Brash und Superman.
@KrateroZ
Die Katakis-Rechte gehören wohl Manfred Trenz, der hatte sogar ein 3D-Katakis für den GBC gemacht, komplett und fertig. Wurde aber nie gepublished oder geleakt.