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Post by parrothead on Jan 19, 2012 4:00:43 GMT -5
First, Takahashi "16SHOT" Meijin's retirement from Hudson Soft, and now what NintendoLife posted: First, the Bad News... But, the Good News...
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jan 19, 2012 8:16:28 GMT -5
Not sure how good the "good news" is. That quote looks no different from your usual generic company talk that look like they (fruitlessly) try to reassure consumers that they won't truly die.
"We will continue development for product ______ based on customer demand" essentially means those stuff are dead for good in some cases.
While this isn't good news to me, I'd say I wouldn't miss Hudson too much, given how their later games later than the early 2000s failed to appeal to me.
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Post by TV Eye on Jan 19, 2012 11:21:08 GMT -5
I thought Hudson was dead already.
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Post by 8bitretroshit on Jan 19, 2012 17:54:55 GMT -5
With those half-assed games they made after the take over they might aswell be.
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Post by Nester the Lark on Jan 19, 2012 18:20:16 GMT -5
The announcement of Hudson's absorption sort of felt like beating a dead body. But what I think the message about the brand continuing means is that Hudson will be like the name of the internal development group within Konami. Sort of like Sonic Team within Sega. At least, that's how I interpret it.
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