N247 Writes: I recently had the chance to check out a Wii U eShop title by the name of Nano Assault Neo. Nano Assault Neo launched along side the Wii U in 2012. For those wondering why I’m bringing up a title that is over a year old, the reason is simple, not only is this game incredibly fun, but it also gave me a glimpse of what is graphically possible on the Wii U.
Shin'en Multimedia, the developer behind Nintendo Switch launch title Fast RMX, has teased an upcoming announcement for the console.
Multiplayer footage of Fast Racing Neo.
Shin'en have always produced technically impressive games and it looks like they're keep up with that tradition here. Hopefully it plays as good as it looks... I think many of us need to scratch that F-Zero or Wipeout itch.
Third parties could learn a lot about developing great Wii U games from Shin-En.
NWR:"In this interview, Daan has a chat with Martin Sauter from Shin'en. The team has brought various games to Nintendo systems and they are currently polishing FAST Racing Neo to perfect shine. The interview talks about the decision to make the sequel, the variety of content and the options that are available to the players.''
Art of Balance looks interesting. This studio has nothing but talent behind it also, so it's no shock that they can make the Wii U do these things.
They're a brilliant company and I own all of their games.
I want that racer so bad!!!
all i have been hearing from them is NOISE just show us some footage of your so called amazing graphics for petes sake!!!
Nano assault does look fantastic , I was surprised .