Capcom prepping downloadable NES-style prequel to upcoming jetpack state game, $5 denomination ordered for Jan release.
When Capcom declared that its jetpack-powered 3D state shooter Dark Void was reaching to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, owners of Nintendo systems may have felt a taste left out. The house is rectifying that in a way, as it has revealed that it is making a downloadable DSi prequel to the game, Dark Void Zero.
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Much like the company's Mega Man 9, the mettlesome is being prefabricated with an 8-bit aesthetic. But where that denomination took advantage of gamer nostalgia surrounding the example Mega Man series, Dark Void is an example IP with no story beyond the underway game.
Undeterred, Capcom has created a fictitious backstory for the game, claiming it to be an unreleased project for the Nintendo PlayChoice 10 system, which modified Nintendo Entertainment System games for use in arcades. In constituent to blocky visuals and a new chip-tune soundtrack, Dark Void Zero evokes nostalgia by asking players to "blow" on a realistic cartridge (using the DSi's microphone) before playing the game.
When it launches in January, Dark Void Zero module cost 500 DSi points ($5). The housing and PC editions of Dark Void are ordered to start Jan 19. For more on the game, analyse discover GameSpot's hands-on impressions.
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