Atlus Interview
Atlus talks about its 2006 line-up including Contact, Rule of Rose and much more..
Date: Thursday, July 20, 2006
Author: 'Captain' Gordon Edward

GameShark: I must say, I was oddly stricken by Cubivore, are there any plans with porting this to any other systems?

Atlus:: Afraid not. It's destined to remain a GameCube cult classic, and there are fates far worse than that, such as ending up on a reality show.

GameShark:: Which of the handheld platforms best showcases Atlus' ability to create fun games?

Atlus:: The DS and PSP both have their merits, though I must admit that we've enjoyed critical and commercial success on the DS, and we've found more DS games than PSP games that are of interest to our fans. That being said, I'm sure we'll localize and publish a PSP title at some point.

GameShark:: Are there any plans to turn some of the Atlus games into a television show or a movie?

Atlus:: None that I'm aware of, though the Shin Megami Tensei franchise would make fantastic fodder for an anime series, wouldn't it?

GameShark:: Agreed

We'd like to thank Atlus for taking the time to talk to us about its upcoming game projects. You can learn more about all of these promising games by visiting www.atlus.com .

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