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  • 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.

  • Furry Legends also rolling onto DSiWare

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    08.25.2009

    Gamelion has announced that its upcoming Furry Legends will no longer be confined to WiiWare, with Furry Legends: Beginnings also headed to DSiWare. The game will serve as a prequel to Furry Legends and is set to feature hand-drawn graphics, plenty of puzzles, new enemies and, well, little rolling balls of fur.It certainly looks cute, but we still say the title is a little misleading.

  • Furry Legends isn't what you think it is

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    04.08.2009

    click to increase magni-FUR-cation No, no it's okay. This post is totally safe for work, we promise. Despite what the title may imply, Gamelion's upcoming WiiWare game, Furry Legends, is perfectly tame. It's a puzzle platformer starring a nondescript ball of green fuzz, that's all. Now, take a deep breath and relax. You can check out some screens in the gallery below and find a trailer after the break.Also, don't worry, it's just a trailer for this game, not some other furry video. We promise.[Via N-Europe]%Gallery-49667%

  • Gamelion jumps on the Wii development train

    by 
    philip larsen
    philip larsen
    07.09.2008

    Mobile game developer Gamelion has been given the big white tick of approval from Nintendo. According to Gamesindustry.biz, they will be branching out from numbered keypads and making the Wii a mane focus. Lions? Mane? Forget it.After a bit of hunting and gathering, it appears Gamelion is behind many big names in the mobile market, including the FIFA series, Puzzle Bobble and Namco Bandai projects. The team will expand horizons with "new and innovative titles" on both WiiWare and the DS, and you'll be seeing the first project coming to WiiWare in early 2009. Best of luck to the team -- the more chances for awesome games, the better!