Off-screen Teslagrad footage
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Another round of Mario Golf: World Tour screenshots
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Off-screen Ballpoint Universe: Infinite footage
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Off-screen Stick it to the Man footage
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Off-screen Affordable Space Adventures footage
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Off-screen Nihilumbra footage
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More Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call footage
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Amazon: Splinter Cell: Blacklist for $18
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist is currently available on Amazon for $18. You can pick up a copy here. Blacklist is a pretty high-quality third-party release, so if you haven’t added it to your library yet, you may want to consider grabbing the game from Amazon.
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
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Another look at the Mario vs. Donkey Kong Wii U Web Framework demo
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An update on Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs’ development
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As we heard last week, Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs is still in the works. Developer Chris Strauss has since shared a concrete update about the game and why it’s taken so long to bring out.
It’s important to note that Firehazard Studio is no more. The group simply became known as the “Saber Rider Game Team” after encountering “some problems”.
Strauss told Siliconera:
“We had some mayor hurdles to take on. There where some problems… not on our side, and i cant say much about it, but they affected us very much. We had to put development on hold for a long time because of this.”
Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs has been in development for all this time, but progress slowed and it was unclear if the game would ever finish. Now the team is on track and the goal is to release Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs next year – first on PC and then other platforms, like the 3DS (hopefully anyway). A Kickstarter is also something that the team is considering for funding.