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Shin'en's next WiiWare title – Jett Rocket

Shin'en, the developers of Nanostray, have announced a new game that looks like one of the more impressive WiiWare projects.

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Valay5174d ago

Seriously, this does look impressive, and Shin'en is a great (and underrated) developer.

SpoonyRedMage5173d ago

Wow, a five man team independently funding a game confined by a 40mb limit have outdone the majority of Wii developers graphically...

Valay5173d ago

Yep. And I have faith in Shin'en since they created Nanostray.

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WiiWare Wednesday - Jett Rocket Flies Onto the Scene!

"Jett Rocket was released through Nintendo's WiiWare service on June 28, 2010 at a $10 price point. The game was developed and published by Shin' en Multimedia and is classified as a "3D Action Adventure" for 1 player.
The game received an ESRB rating of "Everyone" with "Mild Cartoon Violence" listed as the only content for gamers and parents to be aware of.

How many hours have U.S. Wii owners reported playing Jett Rocket with 686 days of game-play reported, and what is the first hilarious (to me anyway) search result when searching "Jett Rocket" on a famous online retailer? Let's take a look!", writes CoffeeWithGames.

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jjdoyle4370d ago

Just glad to see coverage on this, it's a great game. Shin' en release a sequel already!

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DSi/Wiiware franchises we want on the eShop

Gaming Gauge writes:"eShop is on its way in a just a couple of hours and then just a few hours later Nintendo will be hosting their 2011 E3 press conference. Whilst Nintendo will surely be pre-occupied with Project Café and upcoming 3DS games but hopefully they'll give us a look at a few upcoming eShop games. Among those hypothetical eShop games there are a whole bunch of previous Nintendo Downloads that I've love to see revisited."

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25 Must-Play Wii Games You May Have Overlooked: 15-11

Many games for the Wii often go ignored and don't get the praise that they deserve. Though it may not seem like it, plenty of titles on the console are worthwhile adventures with great plotlines, artistic graphics, and engaging gameplay.

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