GameDaily caught up with Marc Ecko, New York fashion designer and graffiti artist-turned game star. Ecko made his game debut with Atari's controversial graffiti action game Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The title received an average review score of 70 percent from GameRankings.com. Despite the somewhat luke-warm reception of the title, Ecko is determined to have another go, this time on Nintendo's next-generation console codenamed Revolution. He revealed his excitement for the platform and its unique control to GameDaily.
"We're all over it. We are doing our due diligence now. I think community is ultimately what the brand experience needs to be about, and I think that's what's going to drive our decisions largely and the ability to customize the art. I mean, the mechanic [the Revolution controller] is great, but it almost sets ourselves up for needing a separate SKU... We gotta do some tests... obviously the Revolution is very, very exciting. When we think about that, we get all geeked out."
For more details on the over 30 third-party studios who've pledged support for Nintendo's next-generation console, be sure to check out N-Sider.com's A Third-Party Revolution feature.