

We can’t say for sure how long this process will take but based on our experience with other platforms our best guess is about 30 days. When that’s all done we’ll have an official release date and can finally fill your lives with warm, wonderful Ninja Pizza Girl goodness. I think Pikachu has to personally sign off on everything, I’m not too sure what goes on there really. It then has to be rigorously checked by Nintendo, approved, and much, much paperwork filled in. The first chance we have to work on it for two days is this Saturday so we hope to be sending Ninja Pizza Girl to the wizards at Nintendo on Sunday. It’s very, very, very close to done but it still needs two more days of work before it’s ready to send to Nintendo. It’s great! It supports the pro controller, the wiimote (my favourite controller to play NPG on, it’s lovely and old-school and just feels great), the gamepad and it allows for easy swapping between the TV and gamepad screen. Hello WiiU people! Brace yourselves for FULL DISCLOSURE as we peek behind the curtain of game development. That obviously didn’t happen, but a Kickstarter update from Disparity Games indicates that the eShop version is coming very soon.ĭevelopment on the Wii U version is said to be “very, very, very close to done but it still needs two more days of work before it’s ready to send to Nintendo.” Ninja Pizza Girl is still at least a month out, though it won’t be too much longer now.

Only those exclusives with a 'good' Metacritic score of show (75+). PC exclusives are also included in the comparison, dating back to when the first started appearing on Metacritic (roughly 1990). Metacritic scores are used for providing rank, and therefore an exclusive must have a Metacritic score to show. The purpose of this is to get a feel for how strong the developer has performed with their exclusive titles from a historical perspective. I believe that this is the first online resource that maintains this kind of information. For the illustration just cited it would be comparing exclusives on the PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PSP & PSVita to the exclusives on the Xbox, Xbox 360 & Xbox One. So, for example, rather than comparing PlayStation 4 exclusives to Xbox One exclusives, it instead compares all PlayStation exclusives from Sony's entire collection of consoles to all Xbox exclusives from Microsoft's entire collection of consoles. This is an analysis that compare all gaming exclusives, historically across all gaming platforms for individual developers.
