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  • NintendoWare Weekly: 3D Classics: Kid Icarus

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.19.2012

    For the second week in a row, there's nothing new to download on Wii. No WiiWare, no Virtual Console, not even a demo. Troubling!Meanwhile, on 3DS, the highlighted game is something that's actually been available at GameStop for almost a month, and elsewhere as a pre-order bonus: 3D Classics Kid Icarus. If you didn't think the 3DS game was bizarre enough, you should check out this nicely updated version of the NES original to see how weird Nintendo can get.Nintendo would also like you to know that a new season of Dinosaur Office will premiere on Nintendo Video tomorrow.

  • TUAW's Daily App: I Must Run

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    12.20.2010

    The popularity of Canabalt seems to have spawned a whole genre of games on the App Store. I remain a fan of Monster Dash, and Tomena Sanner is another fascinating spin on the very basic one-button gameplay. Now here comes I Must Run, another running-style game that has you as a character running on a 2D field, trying to avoid gaps and obstacles by jumping and punching your way through. Despite the fact that this borrows a lot (if not actually everything) from Canabalt and its followers, there's no denying that "IMR" (as developer Gamelion Studios calls it in a teasing FAQ on the app's description) has its own verve as well. The style is very well done. You play a prisoner running from a prison, and there's a little more story here (some of it in the form of a motion comic) than the other games that tend to go more arcade-style. Gamelion promises there's an end to this one, though good luck trying to get to it. There are also a few gameplay tweaks. You can punch through obstacles and duck under overhangs, so if you want to beat the whole thing, you'll really have to stay on your toes (or fingers, as the case may be). I Must Run is only US$0.99 on the App Store right now, and it's earning some nice buzz around the gaming community. Looks like there might be room for a few more running titles on the App Store yet.

  • I Must Run! dashes onto PSN, jumps to Europe next week

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    12.15.2010

    I Must Run! (which gives us that Mirror's Edge iOS vibe) will make a mad dash to the Minis section of PSN this week in North America, next week in Europe. The gameplay requires players to jump, punch and slide their way through each level, scoring points for jumping and landing close to the building's ledge, along with punching items for multipliers. The European price for the PSN version will be €2.99, with pricing in the States set at $3.99. Don't have a PlayStation device but like what you're looking at? It's also available on iPhone for $1. Run past the break for the trailer.