Fluidity Flowing To WiiWare On December 6th
By Ishaan . November 23, 2010 . 9:05amNintendo’s liquid-platformer has a release date in North America and Europe.
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Nintendo’s liquid-platformer has a release date in North America and Europe.
Racing comes to Nintendo’s digital services from Electronic Arts and…in an unexpected twist…Aksys.
Yuke’s closed their American branch, which published games like Evasive Space and Neverland Card Battles.
One of Square’s early attempts at creating an accessible RPG is on Virtual Console today.
And Gaijin Games assure us they’re working to make the European release happen “very soon.”
We catch up with Shin’en to learn all about their upcoming futuristic racing game on WiiWare.
Fast – Racing League is built around the idea of transforming your craft between two forms to get the most out of the track you’re racing on.
Comparison screenshots of Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 inside.
The first details on Shin’en’s futuristic WiiWare racer.
Think a Puzzle Quest-type game for PC. Then, think of Nintendo.
Looks like Capcom’s collection of Virtual Console Arcade games aren’t just for Japan.
So, why is it called Frobot? Trust me — this one you’ll want to see for yourself.
Imagine Gradius as a roller coaster, or Panzer Dragoon as a side-scroller, but injected with a bit of Gaijin’s traditional musical flavor.
Bit. Trip takes on yet another genre with Bit. Trip Fate.
We sat down with Peter Dassenko, Producer, to talk about Bonk’s evolution in Bonk: Brink of Extinction.
The one thing WiiWare really needs more of is decent racing games.