Posted Jan 02, 2007 at 02:00AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Virtual Console Tags: Hudson Entertainment, TurboGrafx
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dungeon explorerIt is no secret that developer Hudson Entertainment is one of the first ones to embrace the Virtual Console. With that knowledge, we occasionally visit their official site and have a look at their games' line up. Call us overly excited or impatient, but we are really crazy about these classic titles.

While we were surfing their site, the game Dungeon Explorer caught our attention. It was originally released on the TurboGrafx-16 in 1989 and in its own way, improved the Action/RPG genre. Aside from that, the game was also loved because of the availability of a wide range of characters that you players can choose from, with each possessing unique skills.

There's actually a secret ending for the game but somehow I never really figured out how to get there. Anyway, the point is we're excited about this game and according to Hudson, it's supposed to be released on January 1, 2007. Well, a day has passed and we haven't heard anything about Dungeon Explorer. It seems that, for some reasons, the game got delayed.

We're not complaining or anything as this has happened before anyway. We're just wondering what happened. Perhaps some of our faithful tipsters could help us?


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   by Vistrix (Unregistered) - 2007-01-02
 » What the...

Is this an old article or something?

I have Dungeon Explorer on my Wii right now...I bought it a few weeks ago from the shop channel.

   by Beximus (Unregistered) - 2007-01-06
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Do you live in europe or something? cause it sure wasnt available to americans



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