16-Bit RPG Pier Solar HD IS Coming To Wii U On November 6th

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WaterMelon, the team behind 16-bit RPG Pier Solar and the Great Architects, which was originally created for the Sega Genesis, has announced that the Wii U version of Pier Solar HD will be out on November 6th.

 

The news was announced on its Facebook page along with the image above, which shows what the GamePad screen displays as you play the game on the big screen. It seems to be a stat and inventory display.

 

If you haven’t already, you should read through our interview with WaterMelon about what it took to create a game for the Sega Genesis, and then to port it to so many other systems – hint: a lot of work.


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