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Majesco has announced that it will be bringing a reimagining of the 1989 NES classic a boy and his blob to the Wii.
While the first screens of the game look intriguing, you may be wondering how the gameplay is shaping up. So, without further ado, here’s the first gameplay footage of a boy and his blob for you to enjoy.
Yesterday we brought you news that the latest edition of Nintendo Power had revealed the development of a boy and his blob for Wii. Today Majesco released more details about a boy and his blob, which is being released to celebrate the game’s 20th anniversary.
The game first appeared on the NES in 1989 but now WayForward (known for Contra 4 and Shantae) will be developing a rebirth of the classic title that promises to expand upon the original platform adventure, feature “groundbreaking hand drawn and painted animation technology” and provide a “polished, cinematic feel” thanks to the all-new presentation.
A Boy and His Blob first appeared on the NES in 1989 but today we receive news that the game will see a revival on the Wii.
In addition to detailing the new Excitebots: Trick Racing for the Wii, the latest edition of Nintendo Power also reveals that A Boy and His Blob is in development for the Wii.
Although the original game was slated to receive a DS sequel in 2005, the title was put on hold because of Majesco’s financial woes and eventually cancelled altogether. This new title is being developed by WayForward (known for Shantae and Lit) and according to Nintendo Power, “this reinvention of the property on Wii is simply stunning.”
Head over to Nintendo Power for more details about the game but not before checking out the first screens below.
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