Japanese Developers Vague On 2007

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What do you get when Dengeki Online ask a bunch of prominent Japanese developers about their upcoming 2007 titles? Fanboy-baiting comments? New game announcements?

Nope. You get nothing. Unless a whole bunch of "no comments" constitutes "something". Which it doesn't. So that's nothing.

It's almost as if there was a party official sitting in the room with them, pistol drawn, thinly-pursed lips locked in a menacing snarl that served as a warning to any developer that should he reveal even the slimmest morsel of information about his upcoming game he would be shot, his family thrown in the gulag and his name never heard again.

Come to think of it, it's kind of a shame the Soviet Union was never known for its game development. It would have made press releases a much simpler affair. It's also a shame these developers were so tight-lipped; there were a few hints dropped that the Wii was the mostest awesomest thing ever (PSU's Takao Miyoshi and my favourite Sega man, Yuuji Naka), but nothing official. So many developers and so little news...tsk tsk tsk, disappointing.

Japanese Developers Talk 2007 [RPG Fan, via NeoGAF]

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