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Posted May 06, 2009 at 03:27PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Sadness, Games Tags: GDC, YouTube, Nibris, Leipzig Games Convention, Adam Artur Antolski, Chernobyl
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Sadness - Image 1Call me deluded but I'm pretty optimistic when it comes to "vaporware" software. The quotes are there since sometimes these things do become solid. It paid off with S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, so yeah, I'm still hopeful that Nibris' Sadness would turn out the same.

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Posted Dec 31, 2008 at 11:38AM by Chris Coker Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Nintendo, aliens, PS1, Nibris, Chrono Trigger, Playstation Home
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fail - Image 1You've seen every screenshot, watched every movie, pre-ordered and camped out to get a hold of the game on day one, frantically ripped off the wrapping, shoved it into your machine of choice and then... disappointmenton. Here's how we felt, what about you folks?

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Posted Jul 25, 2008 at 11:05AM by Gino D. Listed in: News, Games, Rygar: The Battle of Argus, Events, Fatal Frame 4 Tags: Japan, Tecmo, Nibris, Leipzig, Nintendo of America
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Nintendo Wii - Fatal Frame 4 - Tecmo - Image 1Sadness might be out of the vaporware bin (thanks to Nibris' earlier promise to bring it to Leipzig this year), but what about Rygar: The Battle of Argus? Some of you might have expected to see that and Fatal Frame 4 gracing their presence in the Tecmo booth at this year's E3 event. Too bad both games were a no-show - which may come as a bit of a shock to some of you since Fatal Frame 4's bound to be released at the end of this month already. So why a no-show? Keep those fingers on the trigger button and take a snapshot of info at the full article.

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Posted Jul 05, 2008 at 09:16AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: Sonic, Konami, Nibris
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The Wii Weekend WarriorSadness. The game, I mean. You guys remember Sadness right? I'm personally looking forward to that game. Anyway, we have news on that and a whole bunch of other updates for you in this week's Wii Weekend Warrior. We have everything from the new downloadable content for My Life as a King, to the awesome new trailer for Sonic Unleashed! Let's get started!

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Posted Jul 03, 2008 at 02:13AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Sadness, Games Tags: Nibris, Leipzig
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Sadness - Image 1It's starting to look like Nibris has some kind of system wherein they only release info about Sadness once every three months. The last update we got was in April, so it's high time for another one, if we're to follow the three months schedule. Anyway, the developer has finally updated the game's official website with more game info and GASP! Is that a release date? Find out in the full article.

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Posted Apr 14, 2008 at 11:33AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Sadness, Games Tags: Wiimote, Nibris, Gamebryo, Nunchuk, Emergent
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Sadness - Image 1Good news, Sadness fanatics! Seems Nibrisblack-and-white thriller for the Wii has just been saved from getting tossed into the vaporware bin thanks to Emergent, who announced that the game is currently being developed using the Gamebryo engine. More in the full article.

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Posted Jan 03, 2008 at 08:26AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Sadness, Games Tags: Christmas, Nibris
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Sadness - Image 1 It's still very early to tell, but will Nibris' Sadness end up gracing the yearly lists of vaporware titles that online news mags come up with? A concerned fan, reminded of the game thanks to Nibris' Sadness Christmas card, decided to ask Nintendo about its current status. Nintendo's answer at the full article.

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Posted Nov 01, 2007 at 07:30PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Rumors, Sadness, Games Tags: Nibris
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Nibris logo - Image 1We've heard good things about Nibris' development on Sadness for the Nintendo Wii several months back, but right now, the title that promised plenty of "Adult Only" rated scares is believed to be far from finished. One poster over at the NeoGAF forums claims he received an e-mail from Nibris stating the delay of Sadness to 2009.


"Nibris is alive and well," according to the e-mail. With that, Sadness is apparently still in development and slated for release in 2009. The scrolling shooter Raid Over The River (ROTD) for the Nintendo DS is also in the works, and it's expected to hit the shelves come Q3 2008. Another DS title, the bloob-filled adventure Double Bloob, is scheduled for Q2 2008.

We'll wait for confirmation regarding this piece of news (whether good or bad). Until then, we'll put the said release dates under rumor. Stay tuned.

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Posted May 02, 2007 at 12:19PM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Games Tags: PSOne, Nibris, Buster Bros
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Mitchell Corporation making a Wii and DS games - Image 1This next one is rather short but the implications are quite sweet. We just learned that Japanese video game development studio Mitchell Corporation will be coming up with a Wii game this year as well as two new DS titles.

Best known for the Buster Bros. series of games, Mitchell Corporation is one of the older development studio that still exists today. It was founded back in 1960 and started making games for arcades; its later titles appeared on Nintendo DS and PlayStation 1 (PSOne)

Mitchell even made a title on Nuon - a technology that allows DVD players be compatible with 3D video games. Anyway, since their stint on the DS with Magnetica and Polarium, nothing was heard about Mitchell Corporation.

While we're hoping that the new titles would involve Buster Bros., we're not leaning towards it because Nibris is already making a new version known as Double Pang.

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Posted May 01, 2007 at 06:26AM by Victor B. Listed in: News, Sadness, Games Tags: Nibris, Poland
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Nibris' Sadness is starting to get a lot livelier, at least on the news front. The folks at Cubed managed to pick up some new artwork and info on the game, and it's definitely pointing towards intense psychological drama as well as tons of dead people.

First off, the characters. According to the new report, the young woman (whom we know as Maria) is of Polish-Hungarian origin. She also spent her childhood in England, and that's where grew up and started a family. As far as we can tell, Maria is also the same person who has a son in this game, though the new report doesn't say much about it. Furthermore, most of the game time will be spent on playing her, so you might as well get attached to her life story while you're at it, especially since the secondary character will most probably be her son.

Related to this are the monsters they'll be encountering. You'll encounter 18 different species of monsters in the game, with some of them being friendly or hostile depending on your choice of actions throughout the storyline.

Now for some gameplay tidbits. One playthrough is now expected to last 20 hours, with a short portion of that spent in Poland. If we're lucky, that might also mean that we'll be able to relive the events of the train wreck that started most of the storyline in this game. They also mention that there won't be any loadtimes, and that the graphics will involve a lot of fog effects with the quality of most visuals being near that of the artworks they've presented to the public thus far.

More importantly, they're planning to pull out all the stops for dramatic effect. In addition to getting voice acting onboard as part of the game's initiative, they'll also be working with an orchestra to get the most effect out of the game's story. Bad news or no, Nibris' game has certainly got our interest piqued. Keep checking QJ for more updates to this intriguing release.

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