Multiple Retailers Change Mighty No. 9 Release Date to 2016
Added: 23.07.2015 4:19 | 9 views | 0 comments
Oh dear, some bad news may be afoot Mighty No. 9 has had its release date changed by several big retailers. Its not official just yet, but the fact that Amazon, Walmart and GameStop have all changed their dates for Mighty No. 9s release to December 2016 has us shaking in our boots. - The Games Cabin
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| Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon Release Date Announced
Added: 22.07.2015 20:33 | 10 views | 0 comments
This platforming sequel will feature real-time weather effects, meaning when it's raining at your house, it's pouring in the game too.
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www.ign.com
| 8-Bit Mario Amiibo Release Date Announced
Added: 22.07.2015 12:29 | 9 views | 0 comments
Three Super Mario Maker bundles are on the way, along with crucial news about when new Amiibo are landing.
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www.ign.com
| Devil's Third US Release Date is "Q4," With Free Version Coming to PC
Added: 21.07.2015 10:50 | 4 views | 0 comments
that it was still supporting Devil's Third, while Itagaki described the report as "lies and rumours." Early work on Devil's Third began as far back as 2008, and the project was first revealed two years later. Numerous unforeseen issues, such as problems with the game's engine, as well as the collapse of its former publisher THQ, has further delayed Valhalla's debut project. Unseen64 now claims that "Nintendo of America has changed their minds amidst fan backlash." It is rare for a publisher to pull support for a game so close to its release date.
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www.gamespot.com
| Devil's Third US Release Date is "Q4," With Free Version Coming to PC
Added: 21.07.2015 10:50 | 4 views | 0 comments
that it was still supporting Devil's Third, while Itagaki described the report as "lies and rumours." Early work on Devil's Third began as far back as 2008, and the project was first revealed two years later. Numerous unforeseen issues, such as problems with the game's engine, as well as the collapse of its former publisher THQ, has further delayed Valhalla's debut project. Unseen64 now claims that "Nintendo of America has changed their minds amidst fan backlash." It is rare for a publisher to pull support for a game so close to its release date.
From:
www.gamespot.com
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