Geist dev working on Revolution
Also: office next to SeaWorld!
Geist developer n-Space will continue its close relationship with Nintendo on Revolution, judging by an article on the Orlando Sentinel website.
As part of a focus on how n-Space plans to expand - adding 20 art, production and designer staff to its 50-strong workforce by the summer, and taking up additional office space near, er, SeaWorld - columnist Susan Strother Clarke claims "n-Space is producing games for Nintendo's new Revolution console".
Good news for those of you who like pretending to be brooms and outwitting dogs and so on, or, if we weren't being particularly charitable, good news for those of you who like waiting several achingly long years for an above-average-but-hardly-amazing FPS with a neat trick.
That'd be nasty though. We quite liked Geist.
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The basic theory was good, just the execution was a tad poor (but not hugely so)
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Poor Whaley.