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posted 2 years, 6 months ago
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German magazine N-Zone has some reviews for Wii and DS games.
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posted 3 years, 1 month ago
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Game developers Renegade Kid have another preview video of their soon to be released Nintendo DS game, Moon. The video showcases the Low-Gravity Land-Based Reconnaissance and Repulse Vehicle. Also take a closer look at the Moon pre-order DS goods.
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November 11, 2008 - Mastiff, a worldwide publisher of videogames and Renegade Kid, developer of innovative interactive software, today announced that the highly anticipated first-person shooter Moon scheduled to release for the Nintendo DS(TM) on November 18, 2008, will now be releasing on...
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posted 3 years, 4 months ago
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GamingShogun writes, Mastiff, a worldwide publisher of videogames and Renegade Kid, developer of innovative interactive software, announced today the availability of GameStop-exclusive preorder items with the reservation of Moon, a sci-fi, action-adventure FPS for Nintendo DS. Customers who preorder Moon at GameStop stores and through GameStop.com will receive an exclusive telescoping Moon stylus and game case...
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posted 3 years, 5 months ago
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The official website for Moon, is now live, offering new details about this game developed by Renegade Kid. Moon is a sci-fi, action-adventure title for Nintendo DS which places gamers on the cold lunar surface in the year 2058. Researchers are shocked to find a sealed, alien hatch during construction of a new lunar base, but it's a shock that soon pales in comparison to what they find beyond the hatch. Moon promises to deliver high-quality 3D visuals, intuitive controls, real-time lighting, and dynamic audio.
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posted 3 years, 8 months ago
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This is one of the developer's of the highly anticipated DS game Moon's blog post. It contains a nice little prologue story for their upcoming title. In case you didn't know Moon is a FPS/Survival Horror game that takes place on an outpost on the moon where astronauts have discovered a unopened Alien door on the surface of the planet. The developers claim it to play very much like System Shock 2 one of the best games of all time. (we'll see)
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posted 3 years, 10 months ago
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Joystiq reports: ''Dementium: The Ward, developer Renegade Kid's debut release for the Nintendo DS, certainly pushed the frontier of what we expect from handheld gaming, but it was far from perfect. Company co-owner Jools Watsham conceded as much to us during a recent interview, but added that Renegade Kid's next project, the recently announced DS title Moon, will be even more ambitious than the studio's freshman effort. We're being much more ambitious with the environments, particle effects, enemies and cinematic cut-scenes, commented Watsham. Even though we pushed the DS with Demenitum, we were still being slightly cautious due to our time frame and growing experience with the platform. This time around with Moon, we are being a little less cautious while still be expressive and ambitious.
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posted 3 years, 11 months ago
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Video game publisher Mastiff announced that the title codenamed Project M, developed by Renegade Kid, has been officially named Moon. Moon is a sci-fi, action-adventure title for Nintendo DS which places gamers on the cold lunar surface in the year 2058. Researchers are shocked to find a sealed, alien hatch during construction of a new lunar base, but it's a shock that soon pales in comparison to what they find beyond the hatch. Moon promises to deliver high-quality 3D visuals, intuitive controls, real-time lighting, and dynamic audio. An intro movie has been added in our download section.
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posted 3 years, 11 months ago
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From Gaming Target: For four months, we wondered what M stood for and now we know that the answer was right in front of our faces (well, really, above our heads) every night. Moon is another DS first-person action title that takes place on¿ you guessed it, the moon. This time, the sci-fi adventure occurs in the year 2058, when researchers building a lunar base discover an alien hatch. And that, according to this morning's press release, is only the beginning of what they find.