News - Trauma Center on the Revolution?
Posted by
Ian Pueschel
at 07:19:36 PM EST on 3.4.2006.
According to
IGN's Revolution podcast, Nintendo's next console will be seeing its very own
Trauma Center title. And not only that, but the title will be at E3, presumably in playable form. Isn't that all sorts of nifty?
"Trauma Center for Revolution, we've been able to confirm through our own sources that that is in development and progressing quite nicely and absolutely going to be at E3."
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ninx 3.7.2006 at 09:42:05 AM
Yeah dgmice, I just read it..........Neko was right Matt can go blow something. I personally neve liked him or IGN BUT I trusted their news.
Matt is actually more of a suck-up that will freely lambast behind people's backs. He stands out fr. the rest of the Editors because of his BS, I guess.
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dmgice 3.7.2006 at 09:02:06 AM
I know Matt C. and I always stop by and say hello when ever I'm in the area. :-P
Sometimes he pulls news out of his ass; but he's a cool guy. I would not call him worthless at all and I kind of take offence to you calling him that. But pay me no mind, I used to be a shareholder in the company that owns IGN; until I relinquished my shares because I disliked the direction the company was being voted into. I remember them both from their NINTENDOJO days and I used to work there myself.
That said, Atlus already denied Trauma Center Revolution was anything other than a nice idea. In other words, it currently DOES NOT EXIST. But it would be nice if it did. There is definate interest in making a sequel that would appear on the Revolution. That said, I think I would rather a new Gyakuten Saiben (It's early.. can't spell) game before a new Trauma Center.
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nekofrog 3.6.2006 at 06:02:28 PM
Matt is and always was a worthless little puke. Peer was a million times more qualified than he, which is why he was promoted from IGN64 to general manager or whatever it was.
In short: if you've followed Matt Cassamassina from his IGN64 days, you know he's a lying liar who lies all the time.
Not saying this isn't true at all, just that he has a tendency to make things up.
A lot.
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kokichi 3.6.2006 at 03:57:00 PM
Reminds me of Operator...
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ninx 3.6.2006 at 09:17:01 AM
Matt claims he got confirmation himself so let's hope it's true. I really hope they can give you crazy control because of the motion sensors. Hopefullly it will be great.
I also liked what Wada said about Final Fantay: Crystal Chronicles for the console.
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onizuka sensei 3.5.2006 at 02:48:33 PM
Best news of the week for me. Caduceus aka TC has potential and bringing to the Rev as a possible launch game would be a great asset to Nintendo. We
all know there's room for improvement in the series.
Perhaps we might also get that DS sequel too, fingers crossed. Some connectivity between the Rev and DS would be nice.
We know that it might not have sold well possibly because it wasn't from Nintendo and got lost in the DS release list. Glad Atlus are getting more attention because I also believe they are talented bunch who deserve it.
Can't wait for E3 now.
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azu 3.5.2006 at 11:04:01 AM
"Also, the Japanese developer would not refer to it as "Trauma Center;" but rather Cadeceus. It also did not sell too well in Japan."
So? IGN is an American website, of course they will use the name it's better known for.
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drk 3.5.2006 at 10:43:12 AM
Now I'm wishing I would've picked up the DS one when I had the chance, because I haven't seen it anywhere since.
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hailthed 3.5.2006 at 10:16:15 AM
Loved the DS one, and now im gonna love this game too.
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nigel 3.5.2006 at 10:06:44 AM
"Also, the Japanese developer would not refer to it as "Trauma Center;" but rather Cadeceus. It also did not sell too well in Japan."
caduceus
n : an insignia used by the medical profession; modeled after the staff of Hermes
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questworld 3.5.2006 at 05:30:20 AM
I just want my cooking game, surgery game, and miniature golf game (I just don't think actual golf will work with the controller asides from a putting field because you can't look down like you would at golf and see what you're hitting on the television. Baseball on the other hand could work.)
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stormfeather 3.4.2006 at 10:59:43 PM
If this news is true, not sure if I'll buy it or not. Probably eventually but... well, I guess I will. I enjoyed the first game, but was just driven slightly mad by the way they kept ramping up the difficulty. Plus I guess it got overshadowed by all three of the other games that came out almost simultaneously. ^^;;
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nekofrog 3.4.2006 at 10:31:36 PM
It didn't sell very well anywhere, despite it being a very good game.
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dmgice 3.4.2006 at 10:18:48 PM
I actually wonder on the validity of what IGN says.
Remember when they said Halo was going to be on GBA?
Also, the Japanese developer would not refer to it as "Trauma Center;" but rather Cadeceus. It also did not sell too well in Japan.
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c 3.4.2006 at 08:52:27 PM
omg i forgot i was so excited for the revolution.
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mkelehan 3.4.2006 at 08:49:53 PM
I'll take one.
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bluelander 3.4.2006 at 08:26:47 PM
Sweet. I love Trauma Center, and I'll definately buy the Revolution sequel.
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nekofrog 3.4.2006 at 07:30:40 PM
I hope it's as good as the DS version.
Still, not knowing the exact details of the controller and how it will play out, I'm hesitant. A twitch game like this would be harder to control with your entire arm than it would with a stylus.
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eggmanimn 3.4.2006 at 07:24:05 PM
We can all agree that it would be fun simply because the controller lends itself even more to actually going through with the actions that are needed, as opposed to the DS and the input in the general area and just scraping over of things.
It'd be very fun.