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  • Bury the Shovelware: Ping Pals

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    Kaes Delgrego
    Kaes Delgrego
    07.09.2008

    While the response to last week's inaugural column was universally appreciated, the very first comment was particularly intriguing. The reader brought up an excellent point: definitively labeling a developer as poor because of one bad game is very narrow-minded. After all, good developers and bad games are not always mutually exclusive. In order to prove this idea, one should start with an incredible game. Fortunately, the DS has plenty of those. Then, the developer's catalog should be searched for any traces of shovelware. And when talking about good games on the DS, one need not look further than the only title to receive a perfect 10 from DS Fanboy: Contra 4. It is awesome. For any other game, that wouldn't be enough for a "review," but with Contra 4, nothing else is necessary. WayForward Technologies' 2007 masterpiece was about as close to perfect as a game can be. Thus, the California-based developer was a perfect candidate for closet searching. And was there ever a skeleton to be found inside! Ping Pals, which is well known as being one of the DS's earliest atrocities, was the first game WayForward developed for the DS. At face value, the tween-focused chat utility appears to be nothing more than a glitter-coated PictoChat used to discuss iCarly and Webkinz. Released mere weeks after the launch of the DS, it was universally censured by both critics and love-to-hate gamers. Electronic Gaming Monthly called it "An abysmal failure," and IGN -- who employs Mark Bozon, brother of WayForward's creative director Matt Bozon -- pulled no punches when stating that "Ping Pals is easily the most unnecessary product for the system." Ouch. Clearly, somewhere between Ping Pals and Contra 4 lies the purest definition of shovelware.

  • Survival horror puzzler LIT coming to WiiWare

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    Scott Jon Siegel
    Scott Jon Siegel
    03.06.2008

    The genre "survival horror puzzler" sounds like an unholy union of Professor Layton and Resident Evil, and we'll admit that it's enough to get us interested. WayForward Technologies -- developers of the acclaimed Shantae on Game Boy Color -- have just announced LIT, a 3D horror title currently under development exclusively for WiiWare.According to the press release, LIT follows the story of Jake, who is trapped in a high school overrun with evil creatures, trying to find his girlfriend, Rachael. WayForward's first original IP since Shantae, LIT will feature horror elements, boss battles, and lofty expectations from its developers, who are excited to be working once again with internally-developed properties. Check out some more slick concept art in the gallery below.[Via Wii Fanboy] %Gallery-17816%

  • New Wii Ware game LIT revealed

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.05.2008

    A fresh title for Nintendo's upcoming download service Wii Ware has been revealed in LIT, a title from WayForward Technologies. The title is a 3D horror puzzler (yes, you read that right) that is set in a high school overrun by monsters. It stars Jake, your average "everyman" youth, as he moves from classroom to classroom, creating paths of light that will save him from the dangerous situation he has found himself in.The title promises environmental puzzling action, along with a little horror-based combat and boss battling tossed in for good measure. Sadly, there's only concept art available as of now, but you can bet we're interested in the game. It's not every day you come across a horror puzzler. Hopefully WayForward will ensure that this isn't the last horror puzzler we'll hear about.[Via Go Nintendo]