Sega refuses to comment on Crush multiplatform talks

Crush from Zoe Mode - Image 1

Developer Zoe Mode yesterday hinted that they’re considering bringing video game Crush to other platforms. Currently, the adventures of “Danny the troubled insomniac” is exclusive to the PlayStation Portable owners. Zoe Mode’s Paul Mottram said that to have versions for Wii, DS, and PlayStation 2 is not impossible.

Some of Mottram’s exact words include “It’s something we’d all love to do since there are so many features we didn’t get the opportunity to put into this version”. However, Crush‘s publisher Sega refused to comment on the matter. Gaming site Eurogamer tried to contact Sega for an official statement but was unable to get a response.

If you ask me, the DS and PS2 version is highly feasible provided that Zoe Mode is really serious about it. The interesting part here is whether Nintendo will allow it on the Wii. The thing with Crush is that it has this 3D to 2D gig going on for it but Super Paper Mario already has that.

Will Nintendo let its most-famed plumber befriend a troubled insomniac?

Via Eurogamer

Crush from Zoe Mode - Image 1

Developer Zoe Mode yesterday hinted that they’re considering bringing video game Crush to other platforms. Currently, the adventures of “Danny the troubled insomniac” is exclusive to the PlayStation Portable owners. Zoe Mode’s Paul Mottram said that to have versions for Wii, DS, and PlayStation 2 is not impossible.

Some of Mottram’s exact words include “It’s something we’d all love to do since there are so many features we didn’t get the opportunity to put into this version”. However, Crush‘s publisher Sega refused to comment on the matter. Gaming site Eurogamer tried to contact Sega for an official statement but was unable to get a response.

If you ask me, the DS and PS2 version is highly feasible provided that Zoe Mode is really serious about it. The interesting part here is whether Nintendo will allow it on the Wii. The thing with Crush is that it has this 3D to 2D gig going on for it but Super Paper Mario already has that.

Will Nintendo let its most-famed plumber befriend a troubled insomniac?

Via Eurogamer

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