About a year ago, Gunman Clive creator Bertil Hörberg shared a look at a brand new title. The project, which was said to be “very heavily inspired by the early Zelda games”, all but disappeared soon after.
Hörberg took to Twitter today and confirmed that his Zelda-inspired title has been cancelled. On the bright side though, he may have news to share about his actual next game in the coming days.
Hörberg wrote:
Sorry for the radio silence lately; next week there might finally be some news of my next game
— Bertil Hörberg (@BertilHrberg) June 6, 2014
Not the zelda-like game I showed a while back though, that project is unfortunately dead
— Bertil Hörberg (@BertilHrberg) June 6, 2014
kindof strange yet heart warming to see people lamenting the cancellation of an indie game they've only seen 2 gif animations of
— Bertil Hörberg (@BertilHrberg) June 6, 2014
Re-posting this, as Nintendo UK took the video down yesterday. Hopefully it’ll stay up this time!
Today’s new screenshot of Super Smash Bros. has revealed a brand new stage. The stage is Fire Emblem themed and is shown off by Ike and Marth. Here is what Sakurai had to say about it on Miiverse along with a second screenshot:
We’ve added a familiar setting from the Fire Emblem series, the Coliseum. In the original game, this place is filled with both hope and despair. There is machinery in the ground that activates variable platforms.
The latest episode of Japanese TV program Pokemon Get TV is said to contain new information for the upcoming Pokemon titles on June 15th. Additionally, the latest issue of Japanese magazine CoroCoro is also set to contain new information when it drops at the end of the month, which given the time frame could potentially be the same announcement.