It seems rather ordinary...why a full article submit? They published two games on the X-Box, so they've worked together before. I don't think it'll do a lot to "greatly broaden" the library...they're not a huge volume publisher and they'll probably only test the waters with a couple games before they really commit. Though it is good news for the 360 in that Atlus tends to develop games for only one system (not multi-plat) and I'm sure console exclusives is a big concern for Microsoft given recent events.
However I do think it's interesting that they are putting out two 360 games before working with the PS3, considering that they've worked on every previous Sony system.
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It seems rather ordinary...why a full article submit? They published two games on the X-Box, so they've worked together before. I don't think it'll do a lot to "greatly broaden" the library...they're not a huge volume publisher and they'll probably only test the waters with a couple games before they really commit. Though it is good news for the 360 in that Atlus tends to develop games for only one system (not multi-plat) and I'm sure console exclusives is a big concern for Microsoft given recent events.
However I do think it's interesting that they are putting out two 360 games before working with the PS3, considering that they've worked on every previous Sony system.
I can't wait for the next Trauma Center game :)