WiiWare is Nintendo's download service. It allows you to download all kinds of titles that are made by developers without a publisher. That publisher often hinders the original concept that the final game is not as intended. With WiiWare, developers don't have the obstacle of a publisher. This would, according to Nintendo, lead to a plethora of original titles for up to 15 euro. WiiWare exist since May last year. We are now one year further, time to take stock?
Gather the Goo Balls and travel the globe in World of Goo Remastered from developer 2D Boy and Netflix Games.
Omar writes: World of Goo is getting a physical edition on Feb. 20 thanks to Super Rare Games. This collector's item will come in two flavors: Regular and Steelbook.
"Back in 2008, Capcom revived the original Mega Man franchise with a brand new 8-bit installment which itself received a sequel shortly after. So, let's explore these 2 retro revivals and see which one is worthier of its bolts." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
I would’ve preferred if they stuck with the 16/32-bit aesthetics
If Mega Man 9 had to be 8-bit, then Mega Man 10 should’ve been twice that to separate it from its predecessor