Resident Evil DS Interview & Video

Jeux-france has posted a video and interview covering the new Nintendo DS game, Resident Evil : Deadly Silence. The following was translated by

Naomura

at

GamerReports

.

Thanks!

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“What do you think about the basic original Resident Evil game, it would seem like it would be easier to recreate it with the PSP than to have to worry about the different features of the Nintendo DS ?

Nakai :

As creators we actually realized that it would be more difficult to create a game based on the Nintendo DS requirements with the microphone and the touch screen, but we thought that it could be an original fun experience using those features with a

Resident Evil game. We wanted to do that. And then with the wireless side, we bring a whole different style of Resident Evil that you haven’t seen before, 70% of the game is based on the single player side and 30% on the multiplayer side, so multiplayer is still a big part of this game and we wanted to try to create our own special unique Resident Evil experience with that.

With these new features that the Nintendo DS has, why did you make the act of decision to port an old classic rather to create something new that could use these features from the ground up ?

Nakai :

Well the whole main concept of the game was to go back to Resident Evil’s roots, to the first one when all started because when you think about it, the more sequels you put out, the more you start to get away from the basic concept and the true meaning of what that game was, so we wanted

to go to the original Resident Evil game, and then on top of that add different Nintendo DS features. We didn’t know whether we could or not, but that was the initial challenge we presented to ourselves. And after a lot of hard research and studying, we were able to do it.

Now that you have done all that, do you want to make an original game from the ground up, not a port ?

Nakai :

I think that this is going to depend on the consumer interest level, obviously if we try to sell this game and nobody wants buy it, then it wouldn’t make any sense to

make a lot of time and money another Resident Evil game for Nintendo DS. But hopefully, if the interest is there, yes I could make a new episode.

Resident Evil Deadly Silence is a 3D game, was it difficult to make a 3D game for Nintendo DS ?

Nakai :

Well, the Nintendo DS is probably not suited for 3D, I

think that Nintendo DS is carrying over the Game Boy Advance technology by adding some 3D support, the number of polygons that you can push on Nintendo DS is around a thousand, if you add textures it’s 800 polygons, so it’s not a lot. But still as you have seen there are a lot of 3D games that are coming on Nintendo DS, it’s going basically to come down to what we can do with that power that is given. First we had a lot of problems trying to make this game for the Nintendo DS, but after we learnt to program it the right way, we were able to do it, it’s all possible.”

Nakai also mentioned that he has more Nintendo DS projects planned.

Jeux-france has posted a video and interview covering the new Nintendo DS game, Resident Evil : Deadly Silence. The following was translated by

Naomura

at

GamerReports

.

Thanks!

View the Video
View Resident Evil Screenshots

“What do you think about the basic original Resident Evil game, it would seem like it would be easier to recreate it with the PSP than to have to worry about the different features of the Nintendo DS ?

Nakai :

As creators we actually realized that it would be more difficult to create a game based on the Nintendo DS requirements with the microphone and the touch screen, but we thought that it could be an original fun experience using those features with a

Resident Evil game. We wanted to do that. And then with the wireless side, we bring a whole different style of Resident Evil that you haven’t seen before, 70% of the game is based on the single player side and 30% on the multiplayer side, so multiplayer is still a big part of this game and we wanted to try to create our own special unique Resident Evil experience with that.

With these new features that the Nintendo DS has, why did you make the act of decision to port an old classic rather to create something new that could use these features from the ground up ?

Nakai :

Well the whole main concept of the game was to go back to Resident Evil’s roots, to the first one when all started because when you think about it, the more sequels you put out, the more you start to get away from the basic concept and the true meaning of what that game was, so we wanted

to go to the original Resident Evil game, and then on top of that add different Nintendo DS features. We didn’t know whether we could or not, but that was the initial challenge we presented to ourselves. And after a lot of hard research and studying, we were able to do it.

Now that you have done all that, do you want to make an original game from the ground up, not a port ?

Nakai :

I think that this is going to depend on the consumer interest level, obviously if we try to sell this game and nobody wants buy it, then it wouldn’t make any sense to

make a lot of time and money another Resident Evil game for Nintendo DS. But hopefully, if the interest is there, yes I could make a new episode.

Resident Evil Deadly Silence is a 3D game, was it difficult to make a 3D game for Nintendo DS ?

Nakai :

Well, the Nintendo DS is probably not suited for 3D, I

think that Nintendo DS is carrying over the Game Boy Advance technology by adding some 3D support, the number of polygons that you can push on Nintendo DS is around a thousand, if you add textures it’s 800 polygons, so it’s not a lot. But still as you have seen there are a lot of 3D games that are coming on Nintendo DS, it’s going basically to come down to what we can do with that power that is given. First we had a lot of problems trying to make this game for the Nintendo DS, but after we learnt to program it the right way, we were able to do it, it’s all possible.”

Nakai also mentioned that he has more Nintendo DS projects planned.

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