On Tuesday, video game publisher Capcom announced that Spyborgs has shipped to retail exclusively for Wii. The game combines a sci-fi world with action-packed 2-player co-op play, epic multi-stage bosses, and the old-school beat em' up feel that should satisfy fans of the genre and fans of robot destruction alike.
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Spyborgs, Capcom's hottest new thrill ride will be coming exclusively for the Nintendo Wii this year. Combining an extraordinary sci-fi world with action packed 2-player co-op, this original IP is a must-have Wii title for action fans. DefaultPrime.com has all of the facts and information about this game.
Capcom has announced that its Wii exclusive brawler Spyborgs will be releasing a week earlier in the US. Spyborgs will be available on the 22nd of September for $39.99.
JPS Reports: "Capcom announced today the release date of their upcoming Wii-exclusive brawler, Spyborg. Starting September 22 for North America and September 25 for PAL territories, fans of a brawler game will finally be able to play this upcoming game from Capcom..."
On Friday, video game publisher Capcom released the second official trailer for Spyborgs, the old-school style beat-em-up due to be released for the Wii in September.
Capcom has announced that its upcoming two player co-op arcade style brawler Spyborgs has gone gold.
Players can also experience the frenetic fun with a friend in co-op, which opens up access to stylized co-op finishing moves. This advanced co-op system utilizing the Wii-remote motion control delivers an unparalled, highly interactive gameplay experience perfectly suited for Wii action fans.
Capcom's VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development, Christian Svensson, has responded to issues regarding the lack of focus for online games on Wii and has rediscussed the lack of co-op in Spyborgs.
Spyborgs which was once poked at for looking like a Saturday morning cartoon, got a revamp in graphics and is looking promising. Just how promising is opinionated, but that doesn't mean Capcom can't hope for the best.
Capcom has just announced that it's upcoming two player co-op brawler Spyborgs will be arriving exclusively on the Wii in North America on the 29th of September.
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Nintendoeverything reports: At CAPTIVATE 09, developers working on Spyborgs shared their thoughts on implementing Wii MotionPlus.
Although it's great to see new images of Spyborgs, the latest shots from CAPTIVATE 09 come with an added bonus.
A new fact sheet for Capcom's Spyborgs has been released and the game is said to feature stunning graphics, an achievement system, and more.
A new update regarding Spyborgs for Wii has been released and Capcom has said that the graphics surprise people and that the revamped look will be revealed soon.
On the Capcom-Unity forums, after someone made a comment about how the graphics in Spyborgs could easily be achieved on the PS2, Capcom's Corporate Officer/VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development Christian Svensson noted that the game would be seeing an overhaul. "You won't see new assets for several more months. We're refining it considerably (pretty much as significant an overhaul as Dark Void underwent from its first announcement to its first big reveal). I have seen a new build recently though… it's coming along nicely. That's all I'll say about that for now.
Capcom has provided the Wii with ongoing, strong support and seems interested in continuing their pattern. Spyborgs is one of the latest titles that have been revealed by the company. The game did not receive a terribly warm reaction from the hardcore Wii crowd, though numerous Capcom representatives have expressed feelings of faith in the game. Based on recent words, Wii owners should begin to believe in Spyborgs too, as Spyborgs, according to Capcom's Christian Svensson, will max out the Wii and will make the most out of the Wii's power. Svensson explained,"Spyborgs will be that product. Wait and see." Also, on a slightly different note, Svensson gave the unfortunate news that Spyborgs won't have much of a presence at E3. "Captivate was the announcement with very little detail shared¿ it'll lie low for a bit until we're ready for a bigger reveal (similar to what we did with the Dark Void announcement last October with the bigger reveal at Captivate), so no E3 showing."