For several months now, Western fans of the notorious and quirky
Mother/
EarthBound series of RPGs have been anxiously awaiting a diffinitive answer to one very agonizing question: Will Nintendo of America finally deliver the third installment to the franchise - only recently launched in Japan this past April - to North American GameBoy Advances? As far as localization is concerned, the official word suggests we shouldn't hold our breath.
Although lacking in great detail, NoA's localization manager Nate Bihldorff, as reported in an interview by
Planet GameCube, explains what could perhaps be considered the nearest thing to a true conclusion: "I'm not working on
Mother 3. I don't have all the writers under me, so there may be other people in discussions going on with it, but I wouldn't look forward to it in the immediate future, no. Sorry, I know! There's a big
Mother fanbase, there is." Bihldorff further advises, "At least everyone can go back and play
Melee to get your Ness on."
Certainly this all comes as little surprise to those familiar with Nintendo's track record attributed to handling the
Mother series; even the GBA re-release of
Mother and
Mother 2 (
EarthBound) was denied the slightest prospect toward a domestic launch. So does this mean we'll never again see a legally distributed
Mother RPG within this hemisphere? If Nintendo of America, like Nate Bihldorff, has begun to contemplate the true depth of the game's fanbase, then the chances otherwise may in fact rise to more realistic proportions.
Source:
EuroGamer