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06-27-2008, 10:44 AM
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Nintendo Power: Castlevania Judgment for Wii is a... 3D fighter?!
Jun 27, 2008 @ 7:38am
Summary:
Surprise! The upcoming Wii Castlevania title is going to be a 3-D fighter!
Full Text:
Hey, it's a Castlevania... 3D fighting title?!
By way of exclusive screenshots and an article, Nintendo Power confirmed Thursday that the Castlevania Judgement title coming to the Wii will be a 3-D fighter.
That's right, it's going to be Simon Belmont and blood-sucking company meets games like Street Fighter.
Confirmed characters include Dracula, Simon, Alucard, Shanoa, and Maria Renard. Confirmed weaponry, which will drain hearts just like in the other Catlevania games, are holy water, magic spells, daggers and boomerangs. The Nunchuck attachment will control character movement, and the Wiimote is used for motion-based attacks. Interesting, but most likely it will be a busted game.
ALso, there's this:
Nintendo Power confirms Mega Man 9 for WiiWare
Jun 26, 2008 @ 1:01pm
Summary:
After 12 long years, the first proper sequel to 1996's Mega Man 8 for the original PlayStation is coming to WiiWare, and it's rocking 8-bit graphics and sound!
Full Text:
According to the newest issue of Nintendo Power, Mega Man 9 is soon coming to WiiWare, Nintendo's original downloadable game service. And while the levels, story, and character roster is new, the game is being developed using 8-bit technology.
"We're not just giving you Mega Man 9, we're giving you a new NES game," says series creator and Capcom developer Keiji Inafune, in an interview with Nintendo Power. "This is a game that brings back the fun of the old games, and I hope you all enjoy it!"
According to the issue, the game will be controlled holding the Wii Remote sideways, and will feature eight Robot Master bosses, namely Magma Man, Galaxy Man, Jewel Man, Concrete Man, Hornet Man, Plug Man, Tornado Man, and Splash Woman -- the first female Robot Master.
Earlier this month, the Australian Classification Board listed the still unannounced Mega Man 9 as a "G" rated multiplatform game.
You know what would make a killer fighter? Capcom vs Konami.
Nintendo Power: Castlevania Judgment for Wii is a... 3D fighter?!
Jun 27, 2008 @ 7:38am
Summary:
Surprise! The upcoming Wii Castlevania title is going to be a 3-D fighter!
Full Text:
Hey, it's a Castlevania... 3D fighting title?!
By way of exclusive screenshots and an article, Nintendo Power confirmed Thursday that the Castlevania Judgement title coming to the Wii will be a 3-D fighter.
That's right, it's going to be Simon Belmont and blood-sucking company meets games like Street Fighter.
Confirmed characters include Dracula, Simon, Alucard, Shanoa, and Maria Renard. Confirmed weaponry, which will drain hearts just like in the other Catlevania games, are holy water, magic spells, daggers and boomerangs. The Nunchuck attachment will control character movement, and the Wiimote is used for motion-based attacks. Interesting, but most likely it will be a busted game.
ALso, there's this:
Nintendo Power confirms Mega Man 9 for WiiWare
Jun 26, 2008 @ 1:01pm
Summary:
After 12 long years, the first proper sequel to 1996's Mega Man 8 for the original PlayStation is coming to WiiWare, and it's rocking 8-bit graphics and sound!
Full Text:
According to the newest issue of Nintendo Power, Mega Man 9 is soon coming to WiiWare, Nintendo's original downloadable game service. And while the levels, story, and character roster is new, the game is being developed using 8-bit technology.
"We're not just giving you Mega Man 9, we're giving you a new NES game," says series creator and Capcom developer Keiji Inafune, in an interview with Nintendo Power. "This is a game that brings back the fun of the old games, and I hope you all enjoy it!"
According to the issue, the game will be controlled holding the Wii Remote sideways, and will feature eight Robot Master bosses, namely Magma Man, Galaxy Man, Jewel Man, Concrete Man, Hornet Man, Plug Man, Tornado Man, and Splash Woman -- the first female Robot Master.
Earlier this month, the Australian Classification Board listed the still unannounced Mega Man 9 as a "G" rated multiplatform game.
You know what would make a killer fighter? Capcom vs Konami.