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TowerFall Creator Says Nintendo Approached Him At E3

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TowerFall creator Matt Thorson has revealed that Nintendo approached him at E3 to talk about the game. Thorson says that he didn’t expect the response he got when he showed the game at this year’s E3 event in Los Angeles. TowerFall is currently an Ouya-only title for the next six months, but it sounds as though it could come to other platforms once the exclusivity deal is over.

“Everyone has approached me. At E3, Nintendo talked to me. Sony came to my house. Microsoft has been emailing me. There’s a lot of demand for the game. I just want as many people to play it as possible. I didn’t expect this. It’s really encouraging.”

Thanks, Mike S

38 thoughts on “TowerFall Creator Says Nintendo Approached Him At E3”

    1. It’s like a tradition on this sight or something. It’s not to annoy people it’s just to I don’t know.. Well if its done by any other person than Why u Mad? Then it’s ok.

  1. Pikachu Pi Pika Pi ⚡
    (You’re right. On topic he must be really talented if all three companies are rushing at him like that ⚡ )

  2. This is the first time I hear about this game but I hope it actually comes to Consoles people will actually own.

    1. Better yet, why not actually Finish his products and not release a half ass game??

      ps: from what i hear the patch policy is old news, MS caved.

  3. NINTENDO APPROACHED HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I HOPE HE ISNT 8 YEARS OLD AND THE MEET WASN’T A KIDS PLAYGROUND LOL

  4. Oh no!This mean’s Zynga has 6 month’s to ape his game and steal all the $ that should but his.lol

  5. I have been hearing good thing’s about this game.But I think I can wait 6 months. I Already have a Ps3,360,wii U, 3DS XL and have pre ordered PS4 and Xboxone,.I’m running out of room over here!lol So no OUYA for me. I will maybe buy a Vita after a price drop just for the fact you will be able to play all PS4 games on it.And Nintendo already proved to me there is a lot value in that.

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