In an interview with
Yahoo Japan, Hudson Soft president Michihiro Ishizuka has cited high development costs and "associated risks of developing for the format" as reasons why they will not be making any full-fledged PS3 games. However, this doesn't come as too much of a surprise; Hudson Soft, publisher of classic franchises such as
Bomberman and
Adventure Island, has only developed two titles on Sony's gaming devices (both
Bomberman titles on PSP) this generation.
Nevertheless, Ishizuka did called the PSN "attractive" as a means to deliver games. With original
games coming out on Wiiware, does that mean we'll see some of these games ported over onto the PSN? Or will Wii and DS owners have all the fun?
[Via
Gamer]