IGN Editor: you’d flip out with upcoming Wii games

Matt Casamassina - Image 1Matt Casamassina is one of the more influential video game journalist out there. He is the Editor-in-Chief of gaming site IGN and is currently in the process of designing his own Virtual Console game.

The last time we heard about him was around a couple of days ago, with him saying that Friend Codes will be implemented as well for Wii. Anyway, the editor-in-chief, in his official blog, is now saying that there are a lot of wicked Wii games coming out soon.

He doesn’t want to spoil any official announcements so he didn’t reveal any. Casamassina knows perfectly well that some may think he’s just talking nonsense but it’s up to fans to believe.

There are some potentially crazy-awesome games coming down the pipeline for Wii, by the way. You guys have no idea. I know that’s vague, has to be, but I’ve seen some stuff that you simply have no idea even exists and frankly, if you did, you’d flip out.

He then reminded his readers that Electronic Arts never really announced its new Wii project so that must be forthcoming too.

Via IGN

Matt Casamassina - Image 1Matt Casamassina is one of the more influential video game journalist out there. He is the Editor-in-Chief of gaming site IGN and is currently in the process of designing his own Virtual Console game.

The last time we heard about him was around a couple of days ago, with him saying that Friend Codes will be implemented as well for Wii. Anyway, the editor-in-chief, in his official blog, is now saying that there are a lot of wicked Wii games coming out soon.

He doesn’t want to spoil any official announcements so he didn’t reveal any. Casamassina knows perfectly well that some may think he’s just talking nonsense but it’s up to fans to believe.

There are some potentially crazy-awesome games coming down the pipeline for Wii, by the way. You guys have no idea. I know that’s vague, has to be, but I’ve seen some stuff that you simply have no idea even exists and frankly, if you did, you’d flip out.

He then reminded his readers that Electronic Arts never really announced its new Wii project so that must be forthcoming too.

Via IGN

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