| Sadness To Be Powered By Gamebryo, To 'Push The Bounds of Wii' |
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| Written by Alexis Morgenstern | ||||
| Monday, 14 April 2008 | ||||
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Sadness is a Wii game we've been hearing of since early 2006, when the Nintendo Wii was still codenamed "Nintendo Revolution." You'll remember it as the dark, black and white, mature themed Wii title. Or the game that touches on Nyctophobia. A small bit of news recently surfaced on the development of the game. Game developer Nibris will be using the Gamebryo development platform, from Emergent Game Technologies.
“Without a doubt, Gamebryo is the most powerful engine available for the Wii. After getting familiar with the engine several months ago we made the decision to choose Gamebryo. Since then, our team has been working on Sadness and we are quite impressed,” said Tomasz Wisniowski, Project Manager of Nibris. “We will have quite a few graphical effects in our game, which some believe are impossible to attain on the Wii." “Sadness is designed to push the bounds of Wii technically and creatively. We are thrilled to be a part of Nibris’ ground-breaking product. We’re really looking forward to playing Sadness on Wii,” said Geoffrey Selzer, CEO of Emergent. A small screenshot was released to accompany the announcement. The anticipation continues... From Emergent Game Technologies
Press release: Gamebryo Breathes Life Into Wii's First Black-And-White Horror Title Highly-Anticipated Wii Game, Sadness, Chooses Emergent's Gamebryo CALABASAS, Calif. (April XX, 2008) –Emergent Game Technologies announced today that the highly-anticipated psychological thriller Sadness for Wii™ is being built on the Gamebryo game development platform. The first Wii title to be presented entirely in black-and-white is in development by Poland-based game studio Nibris. Taking place prior to World War I, Sadness is a crime noir thriller with richly detailed characters and an engaging storyline. “Without a doubt, Gamebryo is the most powerful engine available for the Wii. After getting familiar with the engine several months ago we made the decision to choose Gamebryo. Since then, our team has been working on Sadness and we are quite impressed,” said Tomasz Wisniowski, Project Manager of Nibris. “We will have quite a few graphical effects in our game, which some believe are impossible to attain on the Wii. Gamebryo helped make it possible. We are firmly convinced we made the right choice.” “From the early stages of pre-production with Sadness, Nibris realized that they would need development technology that allowed for an extreme amount of flexibility in the creative process, which is a cornerstone of the Gamebryo framework,” said Geoffrey Selzer, CEO of Emergent. “Sadness is designed to push the bounds of Wii technically and creatively. We are thrilled to be a part of Nibris’ ground-breaking product. We’re really looking forward to playing Sadness on Wii.” Gamebryo gives Nibris’ developers a considerable head start by implementing numerous Wii development features that do not typically come with standard SDKs. Loaded with rendering and animation tools, a Wii-specific viewer, extensive libraries and APIs to simplify pipeline integration, Gamebryo provides Wii teams everything they need to optimize and deliver visually stunning games on time and on budget. Sadness is a horror adventure game aimed at adults with strong nerves. Players will need to confront their greatest fears and protect themselves in hopes of not getting trapped inside the main character’s nightmare. The game has eight different extreme endings each with their own premise, which are assigned to a player based on specific factors during the game. To compliment the intense gameplay, the Wii-mote and Wii Nunchuk control the main character’s hands so players feel as though they are in the psychological thriller. About Gamebryo About Emergent Emergent is headquartered in Calabasas, Calif., and has offices in Chapel Hill, NC; Austin, Texas; London; Tokyo; China; and Korea. To learn more, visit www.emergent.net. About Nibris “PLAYSTATION” and “PS3” are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. “Xbox 360” is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. “Wii™” is a trademark of Nintendo.
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