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Emily Rogers of Not Enough Shaders recently interviewed the guys at Pwnee Studios, the developers of the indie platformer Cloudberry Kingdom, and they had nothing but praise for Nintendo.
Rogers: "Is the process easy for an indie developer to become an authorized Wii U developer, and what does Nintendo specifically look for when they authorize an indie developer to be a Wii U eShop developer?"
Pwnee Studios: “We can only speak for Pwnee here, but Nintendo has been awesome to work with. Incredibly helpful, friendly, and really just great people all around. From the first day we pitched Cloudberry to Nintendo we’ve only had positive feedback and tons of support. Looking at the indie lineup for Nintendo I think they are really gunning for unique, innovative, and polished indie titles. If you’re an indie studio I definitely encourage you to consider WiiU as a platform.”
Nintendo has been emphasizing their desire to get indie developers to bring their games to the Wii U, and it sounds like they're doing a pretty good job at getting developers on board.
Source: Not Enough Shaders
You can see the latest trailers for Cloudberry Kingdom in our previous article:
"Two Trailers for Cloudberry Kingdom" - Wii U Only
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