ONM REWii Promise Falls Through

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As some you may have noticed in last month's ONM (well if you get it) they promised exclusive info on the much anticapited, well by me anyway, Resident Evil Wii. Well they promise seems to have fallen through.

Source go nintendo;

As some of you who have visited this forum or some other websites in the last day or two have perhaps noticed, there has been a lot of talk surrounding a small comment we wrote in the HOT/NOT column featured in the Global section of Issue 06 of the magazine.

The story is accompanied by a silhouetted image and the following text:

We had a massive exclusive lined up for you this month but it fell through half way into deadline. It will come eventually. Ooh, we wonder what game it could've been


Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the clich�. They were the statement and the definition."

Sounds all serious and stuff. Ooer.

I suppose IGN will get the exclusive thing then. Smilie

Nah, if anybody it'd be Famitsu. They never said it'd be in issue 7 though, people just perceived it incorrectly.

Mason said:
Nah, if anybody itd be Famitsu. They never said itd be in issue 7 though, people just perceived it incorrectly.

Yeah, just people reading what they wanted to read. ONM have acted properly throught.

Can i find this silhouette somewhere on the internet or is it only in ONM?
Im a fan of the Res series and haven't seen this yet.

( Edited on 30.07.2006 00:16 by Tyra127 )


I am just glad that Leon is the main or at least takes part in it the guy is cool personified


Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the clich�. They were the statement and the definition."

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