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by Robert Howard on December 16, 2007
Recently, I asked myself the question:
As red hot as Nintendo is right now, do they have any room for improvement?
Of course, the answer is yes. Over at rumblepak.net, I wrote an in-depth article discussing the various things Nintendo should do to make 2008 another winning year for them.
Among the things I talked about was the upcoming game Disaster: Day of Crisis.

Day of Crisis is an apt title because the game itself seems to be in "Crisis." Is it still being worked on? We think so, but Nintendo really needs to make sure games like this actually make it to the system. I love games like mario and sonic at the olympic games, but sometimes a good ol' fashioned "gamer's game" is what makes all the difference. Monolith Soft, the company making Crisis for Nintendo, is a veteran RPG developer, and I'm excited about what the game has to offer.
Read my article here.
As red hot as Nintendo is right now, do they have any room for improvement?
Of course, the answer is yes. Over at rumblepak.net, I wrote an in-depth article discussing the various things Nintendo should do to make 2008 another winning year for them.
Among the things I talked about was the upcoming game Disaster: Day of Crisis.
Day of Crisis is an apt title because the game itself seems to be in "Crisis." Is it still being worked on? We think so, but Nintendo really needs to make sure games like this actually make it to the system. I love games like mario and sonic at the olympic games, but sometimes a good ol' fashioned "gamer's game" is what makes all the difference. Monolith Soft, the company making Crisis for Nintendo, is a veteran RPG developer, and I'm excited about what the game has to offer.
Read my article here.
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