The Grinder Is Waiting For A Publisher, Final Product Could Have RPG Elements
By Spencer . March 10, 2011 . 3:34pmWhen I saw High Voltage Software’s Conduit 3DS tech demo I asked what happened to The Grinder.
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When I saw High Voltage Software’s Conduit 3DS tech demo I asked what happened to The Grinder.
While High Voltage Software have not announced The Conduit for Nintendo 3DS, they had a playable proof-of-concept demo at GDC.
Sega slyly announced a release date switcheroo for Tournament of Legends. You know, that fighting game with mythological creatures High Voltage Software is developing for the Wii.
High Voltage Software recently announced The Grinder will be appearing on all current consoles. So then why is Tournament of Legends, a weapons based fighting game with mythological icons, a Wii exclusive?
High Voltage Software and Sega are teaming up on another Wii game. This one is different from The Conduit, though. Tournament of Legends is a fighting game with mythological characters.
High Voltage Software tried to follow Treasure’s Astro Boy: Omega Factor formula. But, something felt lacking right away.
We spoke to Josh VanVeld, Producer of Secret Saturdays, about basing his title on Bionic Commando and what he believes consumers want in a licensed video game. If you ever wondered about the world of licensed video games read on!
I saw another build of Astro Boy: The Video Game with Cameron Rains, the Producer at High Voltage Software. Astro Boy is being developed for the Wii first with their Quantum3 engine, but Japan only gets the PSP version.
The Conduit is High Voltage Software’s contribution to the FPS genre on the Wii. It starts off with a convoluted government conspiracy plot that takes itself way too seriously
High Voltage Software is making a video game based on upcoming Astro Boy film and looks a lot like Astro Boy: Omega Factor. I saw Astro Boy: The Video Game at E3 and it has a mix of side scrolling and flying, just like Treasure’s GBA game
High Voltage Software is developing Astro Boy for the PS2, PSP, and Wii. Art Co. is making the DS version. Astro Boy: The Video Game won’t be coming to the PS3 or Xbox 360.
High Voltage Hot Rod Show is the third WiiWare game courtesy of High Voltage Software, who are now famous for their upcoming Wii FPS The Conduit. Building upon the tilt-control they toyed with in one of their previous WiiWare games, Gyrostarr, HVS has successfully filled the gap in the racing genre on Wiiware with their [...]
The third Sega Master System game is out on North America’s Virtual Console and it is Alex Kidd: In Miracle World. You could spend 500 Wii Points ($5) to search for Eagle and test your rocks, paper, scissors skills against bosses. On the other hand Gyrostarr from High Voltage Software looks like a better choice. [...]
With only a few weeks away until the WiiWare launch we’re still speculating what games Nintendo will release. Minna de Puzzloop seems like a shoe-in since it’s a first party game, but solid confirmation is always nice. The ESRB has a rating up for Magnetica Twist, which is likely the US name for Minna de [...]