N+: handheld versions delayed until Spring

Posted Apr 18, 2008 at 10:12AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: MetaNet, Metanet Software, SilverBirch
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N+ video game for the PSP, Wii and Xbox Live - Image 1 


N+, that trippy ninja game from MetaNet Software, has already been released for Xbox Live. The Nintendo DS and Playstation Portable versions were reported to be released last month, but it's apparently undergone some delays.

According to the N+ website, the handheld versions will be coming sometime this Spring. Some sources report a more specific date: July 8. Considering how much additional content the handheld translations have over the original game, it's an understandable delay.

The DS version, in particular, will have its own level editor. Users will be able to share the maps that they created on the game's server. Here's hoping the stealthy little ninja won't experience any more delays.

Buy: [N+ (Nintendo DS)]
Buy: [N+ (Sony PSP)]

Via N Plus Game

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by TheLastGuitarHero - 2008-04-18 07:32
» ...

Understandable delay? It's a flash game. You can probably play it on the PSP's web browser. They took a 2D stick figure ninja, threw some shapes together for levels, and added collectibles. Man I wonder how they're going to fit all that on a UMD, it'll probably be larger then Crisis Core. The delay is probably because they want to add background music.

by jook - 2008-04-18 07:38
» Inconsistent

Spring is now. July 8 is very much summer.

by du.der.icio.us - 2008-04-18 10:43
» ... has sprung!

Thank god.

I was starting to doubt my sense of time.

Perhaps they meant Fall?

And they thought that it was Summer.

And it's not inconsistent.

It's fraking stupid.

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