When it was announced earlier in the year that Disaster: Day of Crisis was pulled from the release schdule a mere month before it was due for release many thought it was heading the way of Project H.A.M.M.E.R, canncelled. But all hope may not be gone for the title which was first revealed all the way back at E3 2006. The game has just been Classified by the Australian Classification Board and given a big fresh M for Violence, themes and infrequent coarse language. So its nothing big but could Disaster be filling in a Holiday gap this year?
Once again, Nintendo has managed to shroud themselves in secrecy for this year's E3, leaving us all to guess their plans. The latest issue of NGamer, however, promises that Disaster: Day of Crisis will be at E3. And playable. There has not been too much information on the game as of late, the most of which only reported a delay in the Japanese release date. Since then, no new launch date has been scheduled and Disaster seemed to be heading for the vaults. But, if Nintendo does indeed have Disaster playable, this game - in addition to the the possibilities of Kid Icarus, Animal Crossing, Pikmin 3, and perhaps a new Zelda title - Nintendo will have a great E3 showing.
DarkZero: Disaster: Day of Crisis, which was supposed to be released in Japan on July 3rd this year has been delayed. It is now set for release in an unspecified date in the country. This most likely means the US and Europe wont get the game until much later as well, possibly sometime in 2009 at best.
It has been a very long time, but there is finally some note worthy news to report on Monolith's most anticpated title, Disaster: Day Of Crisis. A release date has finally been announced for Japan. The game is scheduled to hit store shelves on July 3rd, 2008. Here's hoping the game doesn't get delayed and that it finds it way to our shores before to long.
The game has been a long time in coming since it was announced prior to the Wii's launch at E3 2006. In fact, when the hammer fell on Project H.A.M.M.E.R., some feared the worst for what some consider to be an endangered species these days: A new IP from Nintendo (with Monolith Soft, of course).
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Nintendic reports that a "reliable source" has stated strongly that the Monolith Soft-developed Disaster: Day of Crisis could very well be about to hit Europe as early as 30th May, 2008, for €49.99 or £39.99.
Nintendo's financial report reveals that Animal Crossing, Wii Music, Disaster: Day of Crisis, Super Mario Stadium Family Baseball, and a new Kirby title are all planned for Wii and 2008 in Japan. Mario Kart Wii is also scheduled for release in spring 2008.
Zentendo was recently tipped off by an extremely reliable source that Disaster: Day of Crisis is coming along very nicely, and some new details were divulged. With Project: H.A.M.M.E.R. being confirmed as cancelled recently by Famitsu, and no new media of Day of Crisis for over a year now, many feared the game was also being scrapped.