Helix, a rhythm game for Nintendo’s WiiWare developed by the Texas based Ghostfire Games, will be coming out soon and that’s why they released this interesting developer interview. In Helix, players follow the movements of a robot avatar in a selection of 26 songs gathered from independent musicians accros the US and Europe. A release date for Helix hasn’t been determined yet.
Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipe of Darkness, the first episode of the Penny Arcade Adventures games from Hothead, is now available for Xbox Live Arcade and is coming to Sony’s PlayStation Network as well. Unfortunately we won’t be seeing Penny Arcade Adventures games in WiiWare because the developers need a higher WiiWare-limit or a hard drive for the Wii.
Ralph Egas: Potpourrii is about a forest, some leprechauns, a warlock with a desire for chaos and friendly spirits that are aligned specifically to the four seasons. In an old tree stump the leprechauns gather spirits and ‘retire’ them towards the tree every year to keep the magic tree in shape. The tree basically represents the life of the forest. This is just how things have been handled for ever since everyone can remember. Now every once in a while an evil warlock comes along and starts conjuring some evil magic effectively changing the order of time in a random fashion. As a result the spirits arrive in irregular order and the leprechauns have a hard time collecting and reordering. That’s basically where you come in. You use a cannon to pickup spirits and order them in the pool set in the tree stump before retiring the spirits properly. Your main goal is offering proper spirits in order to cure the tree.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the game is not coming out tomorrow.
What IGN said is true - we have submitted the game to Nintendo, and as soon as we get approval from them, it will be released quickly after that. We really are in the home stretch. We’ve been waiting to announce a release date until we have that approval, though, because until that happens, well, anything can happen!Read the rest of this entry »
“I’m definitely interested in WiiWare and I think it’s one of the areas that 2D can still be very strong at. I’m very much looking into that.” - Koji Igarashi, Castlevania head-honcho
Well, hopefully we’ll get away from the Castlevania fighters, and get back into the 2D castlevania games. Personally, I don’t care if they come out on WiiWare as long as they’re good games.
Some snippets from a Siliconera interview with Yasuhiro Wada, President of Marvelous Interactive in Japan…
S: Will we get games like Lux Pain or Flower, Sun and Rain, which are being published by Rising Star Europe, in the USA?
YW: We don’t know who is going to publish them yet. They might be published by Marvelous USA or licensed out to another publisher so we can’t talk about those two titles yet.
Gradius is being ‘rebirthed’ for WiiWare this summer and it looks quite similar to the original. Seems as though MegaMan 9 is starting a retro trend! What other games would you guys like to see in the “retrofied”?
Major League Eating: The Game (Mastiff, 1-2 players, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older-Crude Humor, 1,000 Wii Points): The ultimate chomp-off is about to begin. Grab your Wii Remote controller and dig into 12 different foods as you compete against the greatest major-league eaters in the world. This isn’t just a race to stuff your face-you’ll need strategy to master a smorgasbord of digestive attacks, defenses and counters. These include the Mega Burp, Gas Attack, Antacid and more. And don’t forget to keep an eye on your Barf-O-Meter, because if the food hits the plate twice, you’re out. Unlock more than 10 characters in single-player career mode, go gut-to-gut against your friends in versus mode, or compete online using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Online play supports friend codes, random matchmaking and leader boards.
A portion of a TVGB interview with Alexander Seropian and the head of Wideload Shorts, Scott Corley…
TVGB: What’s the first game you’ll bring out from there?
SC: We actually put one game out that’s been released on one platform, known as Instant Action, which is Garage Games online platform and we did a game called Cyclomites which was about making the simplest game we could possibly make. We did that and-
As you know…or you should know, Mega Man 9 is coming out on WiiWare for the NintendoWii. It is the NEXT installment in the Mega Man games, and all Nintendo fans should be honered that Capcom is actually having the game come out on WiiWare. On the following link, you can check out a new trailer for the game, and you can also check out some more info about the game, like when it’s going to come out (not!).