MySims producer Tim LeTourneau talks about MySims’ online features
IGN’s editor-in-chief Matt Casamassina recently had the chance to talk to MySims producer Tim LeTourneau about the upcoming Wii and DS title from Electronic Arts.
Of course, one of the first few things that get asked about next gen videogames revolves around multiplayer capabilities. Casamassina had earlier revealed that while EA wouldn’t confirm it right away, the MySims developers are indeed exploring an online component for the video game.
LeTourneau also confirmed this, although he declined to reveal specifics about their online strategy for MySims. Letourneau did say that they recognize Nintendo‘s Wi-Fi Connection as a “great feature of the Wii” and that they “definitely want to take full advantage of all the capabilities of the system.”
Judging from LeTourneau’s answers on whether or not the title will be more focused on single-player gameplay, it seems that the online capabilities of MySims is more centered around “sharing”. “It’s more about sharing what you’ve done,” said LeTourneau. “Showing people. Saying, ‘Check out what I’ve done. Look at this.'”
DS and Wii connectivity also appears to be a no go at this point. According to LeTourneau, the dev team for MySims will be “taking full advantage of the DS platform and how it differs from Wii. We haven’t really talked about the connectivity between the DS and Wii at this point in time.”
For the full interview, click on the Via link below. You might also want to check out the new screenshots from the game below.
More screenshots after the jump!
IGN’s editor-in-chief Matt Casamassina recently had the chance to talk to MySims producer Tim LeTourneau about the upcoming Wii and DS title from Electronic Arts.
Of course, one of the first few things that gets asked about next gen videogames revolves around multiplayer capabilities. Casamassina had earlier revealed that while EA wouldn’t confirm it right away, the MySims developers are indeed exploring an online component for the video game.
LeTourneau also confirmed this, although he declined to reveal specifics about their online strategy for MySims. Letourneau did say that they recognize Nintendo‘s Wi-Fi Connection as a “great feature of the Wii” and that they “definitely want to take full advantage of all the capabilities of the system.”
Judging from LeTourneau’s answers on whether or not the title will be more focused on single-player gameplay, it seems that the online capabilities of MySims is more centered around “sharing”. “It’s more about sharing what you’ve done,” said LeTourneau. “Showing people. Saying, ‘Check out what I’ve done. Look at this.'”
DS and Wii connectivity also appears to be a no go at this point. According to LeTourneau, the dev team for MySims will be “taking full advantage of the DS platform and how it differs from Wii. We haven’t really talked about the connectivity between the DS and Wii at this point in time.”
For the full interview, click on the Via link below. You might also want to check out the new screenshots from the game below.
Via ign