Nintendo may have some kind of stake in them, but they've been shy about directly funding/buying outside companies lately, so I doubt they're too involved with Zoonami. Martin Hollis does have an affinity for Nintendo, though.ToyMachine228 said:Game Zero is probably funded by Nintendo, and at last we heard, Funkydilla was publisherless, but is supposed to hit this year.
I don't know of anyone who ever believed Zoonami was going to be the "savior" of the GameCube. If they did, they're an idiot for placing enormous stock in an unproven company's game that has never had any details known about it.Lukas said:rofl wasnt zoonami suppose to be the savior the cube with game zero?
i completely forgot about them and game zero
Lukas said:rofl wasnt zoonami suppose to be the savior the cube with game zero?
Lukas said:rofl wasnt zoonami suppose to be the savior the cube with game zero?
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Lukas said:all i know is cube boys kept saying how Rares best people that made perfect dark and goldeneye are at zoonami right now and game zero is gonna be incredible
MrPing1000 said:wrong again, theres only one ex rare dude that works at zoonami
Two actually, aside from Hollis, they also have a guy that was an artisit on conker's bad fur day. There's also an ex-MS employee, too. So maybe it's 2 1/2.MrPing1000 said:wrong again, theres only one ex rare dude that works at zoonami
Justin Bailey said:Two actually, aside from Hollis, they also have a guy that was an artisit on conker's bad fur day. There's also an ex-MS employee, too. So maybe it's 2 1/2.
He's still there in the June 28, 2003 update, that's the last one I could find:Shiggy said:Yes, that was Edward Sludden. I looked it up here: archive.org
But in the last update he disappeared![]()
ToyMachine228 said:Game Zero is probably funded by Nintendo, and at last we heard, Funkydilla was publisherless, but is supposed to hit this year.
While buying a stake in the company would seem different from what Nintendo's been doing of late, they obviously have no qualms with funding specific games from third parties. Oracles, Konga, GX/AX, and so on. One large game deal from one large publisher could give them a pretty penny.human5892 said:Nintendo may have some kind of stake in them, but they've been shy about directly funding/buying outside companies lately, so I doubt they're too involved with Zoonami. Martin Hollis does have an affinity for Nintendo, though.
As for who is funding them, that's a good question. Maybe Martin Hollis and a few of his friends are footing the bill for the time being?
ToyMachine228 said:Yeah Nintendo registered the patent with Martin Hollis' name tied to it...What does that tell you?
gofreak said:Not really anything, depending on when the patent was registed. Hollis worked for NTD after Rare, so the patent could have been from then.