Conspiracy Entertainment: Now developing for the Wii
Game developer/publisher Conspiracy Entertainment has just announced that in light of the Nintendo Wii’s success, they will now begin development of titles for the aforementioned console.
“We plan to publish games for a variety of users, including a whole new audience of first -time players worldwide. As a long-standing publisher for Nintendo’s gaming platforms, Conspiracy Entertainment takes an early position in creating games for new hardware platforms as quickly as possible, and we intend to do just that for Wii,” said Conspiracy CEO Sirus Ahmadi.
Conspiracy has yet announced an imminent release, although they are currently looking for licenses and developers. It will be remembered that Conspiracy is responsible for various title releases for the Game Boy Advance, Xbox, PS2, and DS. If you guys may remember, Conspiracy was in the news a couple of days ago in light of their Pocket Pool title for the PSP. And given the game’s content (which was the subject of the news bit), we’re beginning to wonder just what they’ll be offering for Nintendo’s “family-friendly” console. Stay tuned for further updates.
Game developer/publisher Conspiracy Entertainment has just announced that in light of the Nintendo Wii’s success, they will now begin development of titles for the aforementioned console.
“We plan to publish games for a variety of users, including a whole new audience of first -time players worldwide. As a long-standing publisher for Nintendo’s gaming platforms, Conspiracy Entertainment takes an early position in creating games for new hardware platforms as quickly as possible, and we intend to do just that for Wii,” said Conspiracy CEO Sirus Ahmadi.
Conspiracy has yet announced an imminent release, although they are currently looking for licenses and developers. It will be remembered that Conspiracy is responsible for various title releases for the Game Boy Advance, Xbox, PS2, and DS. If you guys may remember, Conspiracy was in the news a couple of days ago in light of their Pocket Pool title for the PSP. And given the game’s content (which was the subject of the news bit), we’re beginning to wonder just what they’ll be offering for Nintendo’s “family-friendly” console. Stay tuned for further updates.