
Despite Nintendo making it clear that it intends to strengthen third-party support with the Wii U, No More Heroes developer Suda 51 has revealed today that he still doesn't have access to a Wii development kit.

"Romeo is a Dead Man’s story may hint at the semblance of some noir revenge tale, pulp Sci-Fi, or grindhouse absurdity, but it’s the formal delivery (whether editing, visual style, combat cadence, UI or audio) that largely shapes the experience. Throughout the game, you are clearly working towards a goal, however, the journey is far more attractive a proposition than the destination."
Read on to make sense of one of the biggest sensory overloads of the year so far

Gamer Social Club interviews the visionary punk game director Suda51 about his studio's newest game, Romeo is a Dead Man.

Romeo Is a Dead Man pushes Suda51's distinct style into a new universe, but the creator is already thinking about his future games.
Wah? Suda said a LONG-ASS time ago that he was going to put No More Heroes 3 on the next Nintendo system, so why doesn't this man have a dev kit yet? This disappoints me because I was actually expecting No More Heroes 3 to launch this or next year. Thought he was working on it this whole time.
what????
Not sure what to say about this one.
It's no excuse, but perhaps Nintendo was kinda sore that they went multiplat with NMH.
Dammit nintendo get suda 51 a dev kit asap, so we can get nmh 3 in glorious hd...
He's busy with the ps3/360 right now.