Wii Are Tumiki Fighters?
Filed under: NewsA listing for a Majesco-published Wii version of Tumiki Fighters has shown up on Gamefly, and we really, really hope it turns out to be real. Tumiki Fighters is a freeware shmup by...
View ArticleMajesco officially announces Tumiki Fighters as Blast Works
Filed under: News We had just about forgotten about the Gamefly-supplied rumor of a Wii port of Tumiki Fighters, and now we have confirmation from Majesco! They'll be releasing an upgraded port of...
View ArticleMajesco brings indie game TUMIKI Fighters to UK Wii as 'Blast Works'
Filed under: PC, Nintendo Wii, Action It's been an indie day for Nintendo: first the announcement of the WiiWare developing platform, and now comes news that Majesco is officially bringing unique indie...
View ArticleMajesco takes advantage of freeware license for Blast Works
Filed under: News How would you respond if you were an amateur game developer and a publisher approached you about remaking one of your freeware games for a home console? If you were ABA Games' Kenta...
View ArticleWhy not throw a bunch of freeware games in with Blast Works?
Filed under: News That's what Majesco and Budcat thought, anyway. They were already making a game based on a Kenta Cho freeware shooter, with no legal hoops to jump through. There's basically no reason...
View ArticleKenta Cho talks Blast Works
Filed under: News ABA Games' Kenta Cho, who has nothing to do with Majesco's Blast Works other than originally creating TUMIKI Fighters, is apparently more positive about the whole deal than previous...
View ArticleBlast Works almost as cheap as the PC version
Filed under: Rumors If Gamestop's listing is to be believed, Blast Works is scheduled for an October 10th release at a lovely $19.99. While that's still roughly infinity times more expensive than the...
View ArticleBlast Works developer seems to care about the game
Filed under: News, Interviews We must admit that we're very impressed with Budcat Creations so far. We assumed that they were just some guys to whom Majesco farmed out the development of Blast Works...
View ArticleBlast Works' price gets built up
Filed under: News, Rumors We've been eyeing Majesco's Blast Works as a potential purchase for some time, and now that potential purchase is going to set us back some more potential cash. The shooter's...
View ArticleBlast Works delayed, for a decent reason
Filed under: News At one time, we dreamed of filling the period between now and the big holiday releases with lots of shooting, courtesy of Majesco's Blast Works. We most recently found it scheduled...
View ArticleBlast Works lets you build all kinds of stuff
Filed under: News For a while, all we've known about Blast Works's editor mode is that it was feature-rich and awesome. Gametap's Jared Rea (formerly of Joystiq!) got to mess with the editor during a...
View ArticleAnniversary aftermath: Next year's awesome games that you forgot about
Filed under: Features We spent yesterday going through the big releases that've been announced for next year so far -- Smash Bros. Brawl and/or Wii Fit likely topping your personal "must get" list --...
View ArticleBlast Works media reveals more of editor, underwhelming boxart
Filed under: ScreensFor a game as inventive and unique as Budcat's Blast Works, that sure is some vanilla boxart. Okay, so it's functional in a Ronseal-kinda way, but it's also far from pretty or...
View ArticleRevolutionary: Playing. Creating? Sharing!
Filed under: Nintendo Wi-Fi, Video, Features, Revolutionary Every (other) Tuesday, Mike Sylvester brings you REVOLUTIONARY, a look at the wide world of Wii possibilities. Custom level creation in...
View ArticleBlast Works duo on what didn't make the cut
Filed under: News Blast Works: Build, Trade, & Destroy will finally launch in North America next Tuesday, so now seems like a fitting time for Budcat Creations pair Marcus Brown and Matt Modaff to...
View ArticleWii Are Tumiki Fighters?
A listing for a Majesco-published Wii version of Tumiki Fighters has shown up on Gamefly, and we really, really hope it turns out to be real. Tumiki Fighters is a freeware shmup by Kenta Cho that...
View ArticleMajesco officially announces Tumiki Fighters as Blast Works
We had just about forgotten about the Gamefly-supplied rumor of a Wii port of Tumiki Fighters, and now we have confirmation from Majesco! They'll be releasing an upgraded port of Kenta Cho's freeware...
View ArticleMajesco brings indie game TUMIKI Fighters to UK Wii as 'Blast Works'
It's been an indie day for Nintendo: first the announcement of the WiiWare developing platform, and now comes news that Majesco is officially bringing unique indie shoot-em-up TUMIKI Fighters to the...
View ArticleMajesco takes advantage of freeware license for Blast Works
How would you respond if you were an amateur game developer and a publisher approached you about remaking one of your freeware games for a home console? If you were ABA Games' Kenta Cho, you'd dismiss...
View ArticleWhy not throw a bunch of freeware games in with Blast Works?
That's what Majesco and Budcat thought, anyway. They were already making a game based on a Kenta Cho freeware shooter, with no legal hoops to jump through. There's basically no reason for them not to...
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