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Epic Mickey was originally multi-platform

News - But JP wanted one-platform effort

Yet more on Epic Mickey now, as we hear that Junction Point's new Disney adventure was originally planned for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 - before the game's mechanics convinced the developer to plump for the Wii.

"The reality is that we started Wii development in 2008, but before that we were a PC, PS3, and 360 title. It's burned in my brain - Graham Hopper [Disney Interactive boss] pulled me into my office one day and said 'What does it take to deliver on the goals we have for this product?' And I said, well, you need enough time and enough money to be competitive. And it'd be awfully nice if we could focus on one platform," designer Warren Spector tells the Official Nintendo Magazine.

"At that time we were talking about a Wii port and I was begging people - no, we can't just port to the Wii, it's not going to work. It needs to be its own game. A lot of the design ideas just won't work on the Wii, we need to give the Wii its dues. Graham looked at me and said 'What do you think about a Wii exclusive?' And I went 'Holy cow yeah!'

"They walked away from three other platforms - no other publisher on the planet would have done that. It was a magic moment for me. No-one has even mentioned other formats since that point."

We'll have more on Epic Mickey soon.


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