C3 Interview | Spore Hero on Wii

By James Temperton 04.09.2009 2

C3 Interview | Spore Hero on Wii on Nintendo gaming news, videos and discussion

Reading is all well and good, but why waste your valuable 'eye-time' when your ears can do all the hard work? Staying on that vague idea, we have a rather lovely audio interview with Mathieu Cote, an assistant producer on Spore Hero on Wii. James Temperton is the fella asking the questions. You can check out or hands on impressions with the game here.

Once you've had a butchers at that, why not take a couple of minutes to listen through our extensive audio interview with one of the people behind the actual game. All sorts of topics are covered and it makes for a great listen. Also, by giving you the audio file and not a text interview, we don't have to write laborious transcripts. Huzzah!

So, enjoy and keep it locked (or whatever the right word is) to C3 for another rather lovely developer interview for Dead Space Extraction, coming your way soon.

  • Spore Hero (Wii): Developer Interview [mp3 / 3.7mb]
  • Box art for Spore Hero
    Developer

    EA

    Publisher

    EA

    Genre

    Adventure

    Players

    1

    C3 Score

    Rated $score out of 10  5/10

    Reader Score

    Rated $score out of 10  7/10 (9 Votes)

    European release date TBA   North America release date TBA   Japan release date TBA   Australian release date TBA   

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    After playing it quite a bit the other week I'm really intrigued by this game. Certainly has a nice feel to it and plays pretty well too. Oh, and the guy I'm interviewing here had some awesome Nintendo tattoos on his arms. Top stuff!

    Trying to think of a witty signature after 'Hacker-gate'...

    It sounds pretty fun. I'm glad to hear that they've expanded upon the number of creature parts and haven't just left it as is, and the way you can just flick in and out of different body parts sounds intriguing.

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