From Mario to Journey to Silius, it covers the hits and
even unreleased games you may have never heard of.
Not exact matches
@thornh, Yeah, I actually looked at all AAA Sony published
games on PS4 and
even if all
unreleased titles were to release this month, the average time between announcement and release is 26 months.
I don't mind more service upgrades but come e3 we know of no
unreleased games outside of Crackdown, Ori, and
even smaller titles.
Though the buttons have little to no use at this time due to the
unreleased «New Nintendo 3DS Exclusive Titles»
gamers will find themselves a bit dumbfounded as to why the buttons
even exist until these
games launch, which will be a bit of a nuisance.
Okay, so MW says that speculation should simply be «avoided», so I think their rules are less strict; SSBW however, has a ten line paragraph explaining why speculation is stupid and their already super strict rules are
even stricter for
unreleased games, like SSB4.
They played
games within the toy box, displayed
game play from
unreleased figures, interviewed Disney Interactive team members, hosted a costume contest for the kids, and
even had a sing - along for the extremely popular «Let it go!»
Thats not to say these
games are not worth beating again, but I'd love to take a look at some of the unannounced
games, or
even listen to some of the
unreleased soundtracks, before I load up the Banjo - Kazooie Franchise for the who knows what time.
I finally got around to streaming some video
game action this
evening, and what could be better than kicking things off with an
unreleased game?
The SNES Classic features 20 retro Super Nintendo
games, including The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past, Super Metroid and
even the previously
unreleased sequel to the first Star Fox, Star Fox 2.