1up.com - 9/18/2009
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... continued , (page 2 of 2) No. 4 -- It looks a lot better than the first game If you've been looking closely at the screenshots and videos released from the game thus far, you can probably tell that No More Heroes 2 is a better looking game than the original, but to humor me, Ubisoft sent ...
1up.com - 9/21/2009
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1up.com —
1UP: In the trailer that debuted at PAX
, you guys showed the new No More Heroes...
2 job minigames that are done in a 2D retro style. Can you describe some of them? GS: The overall theme for No More Heroes is to have a "retro" feel. In No More Heroes 1, ...
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Goichi Suda Interview from 1UP.com
nintendoeverything.com - 9/23/2009
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News: No More Heroes 2 Gets A Control Shake-Up
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Classic in, Motion Plus out Despite designer Suda 51 expressing interest in implementing Motion Plus support for his awaited sequel No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle , it looks like that ain't happening any more. Instead, developer Grasshopper is opting for a more old-school approach. 1UP reports that instead of improved motion controls, Classic Controller support is getting implemented. Officially, chalk that one up to the success of Capcom's Monster Hunter 3 Tri in Japan and the large amount of people that play with the pad; the game was even bundled with the Classic Controller Pro . Suda said that Grasshopper and ...
No More Heroes 2 Desperate Struggle – MotionPlus is out, The Classic Controller is in
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Taken from 1up preview:
Late last year, Suda mentioned in an interview that he was interested in adding support for Nintendo’s Wii MotionPlus peripheral to the game, presumably to allow for more precise attacks. But he now tells us that this idea didn’t end up making the cut, in part because of the next entry on our list.
Grasshopper’s tradeoff for leaving out MotionPlus support is that they’ve included a Classic Controller option. Given that No More Heroes 2’s minigames are presented like classic 2D games, this makes a lot of sense, but you’ll be able to play ...
Are We One Step Closer To a No More Heroes Port?
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Are We One Step Closer To a No More Heroes Port? By Ishaan . September 20, 2009 . 1:18pm image No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle has no MotionPlus enhancements but it does support the Classic Controller. The info comes via 1UP : As it turns out, Grasshopper’s motivation for this had less to do with the mingames and more to do with the popularity of Capcom’s Monster Hunter Tri , which many people in Japan play using the Classic Controller (and was even packaged at the same time as the Classic Controller Pro). According to Suda, Grasshopper — and Japanese publisher Marvelous — wanted to support this controller to appeal to those ...
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UBISOFT® TO PUBLISH NO MORE HEROES 2: DESPERATE STRUGGLE
Trailer, screenshots, and logo can be downloaded here: http://press.ubi.com
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nintendoeverything.com 7/1/2009 — No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle may very well be the last game in the franchise to be developed for Wii. The latest edition of EDGE features an interview with Goichi Suda, who is the director of the game. In the past, Suda 51 has expressed interest in bringing the series to other platforms, ...