
You Asked, Reggie Answered: What's Going on With Disaster?
October 2, 2008 | 6:08 PM PST
E3 was a letdown for many a traditional gamer. But lo and behold, a beacon shone bright in the form of the long-fabled Disaster: Day of Crisis, which first announced its arrival in Europe, and preceded it by making landfall in Japan. And it left the gamers across North America wondering, "when will it be our turn?"
With seemingly no presence of Disaster at Nintendo's event, it came down to our crack team of covert journalists (they're the guys waving) to get to the bottom of things. And when they caught up with Reggie Fils-Aime, alongside Mark Bozan of IGN, the question was put forth to the Nintendo of America President.
Little did they suspect, however, that he would turn the question back around on them: He asked what we thought, and what our readers thought.
Mark, Phil, and Sean all said that they had witnessed a positive buzz surrounding the title. And to that, he said that what Nintendo of America was doing was watching and waiting, seeing how it does in Europe. And then, they would see where they would go from there.
But what's more, he's throwing the ball back into our court, and what's more, your court. He is going to be reading this very post upon which your eyes are laid, and he will be taking note of what people want to see in regards to Disaster (so no calling out for Captain Rainbow... though that would be good, too). If you're interested in having a Day of Crisis of your very own, then do respond below.
Bring your fingers down upon your keyboards like a tidal wave, and let your voices roar like thunder and earthquakes! And perhaps Reggie will ride to our rescue, with Raymond Bryce in tow.


















