Zoo Digital Announces
11 Game Boy Advance games added to the releaselists for 2005. Update We've got some visuals of Rapala Pro Fishing.
In our recent interview with Martin Kitney, we already learned that the GBA is far from finished if Zoo Digital is concerned. Today, we learned that the publisher is planning to release another 11 game we didn't know of yet.
First game to reach the European stores is Scrabble Blast. Only discovered at the ESRB-listings today, Zoo Digital is planning to release this game on May 5, 2005.
In June, Zoo will deliver two older GBA games that were never released. Robocop and Barbarian were once picked up by Titus Interactive, but never saw a release after Titus was declared bankrupt.
One month later, July 2005, Zoo Digital throws in another 2 games: Steel Empire and Pacman World 2. Steel Empire, the port of an ancient Genesis game, had a Japanese release back in 2004 already, but we'll get a fully translated version ourselves this time.
August 2005 will bring yet another 2 games: Snood 2, a sequel to the Puzzle-Bobble like game, and a new edition of the footie sim Premier Manager 2005/2006.
September 2005 will be racing month according to Zoo Digital's releaselist. 3 different car-based games will hit the European stores this month: Big Mother Truckers, Ford Racing 3 and Street Racing Syndicate. In yesterday's summary on the new DS games listed at several e-tailers, the very same 3 racers were listed for the Nintendo DS at both Walmart and MediaPlay. We expect that these two e-tailers somehow mixed-up and accidentally put the games in the DS category.
Zoo Digital closes the releaselist with a yet unknown title, Monster Quest, in October 2005.
Update We've got some visuals of Rapala Pro Fishing. Zoo Digital already announced Rapala Pro Fishing earlier, but we just got the first few screenshots of this fishing game.
Comments
Ah, how nice of Yoda to join us again. Honestly... what's keeping you here? All you do is claim about how wrong my posts are. If you're not happy with the content: feel free to move on to IGN or whatever you desire.
aaah fish... scary fish... *aaaah*
What platform is the fishing game for? It looks like DS, but it's in a GBA article...
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