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Dark Void Zero not DSiware exclusive; blasting onto iPhone and PC 'soon'

Capcom's aggressive digital distribution strategy has led to major releases on everything from WiiWare to Xbox Live Arcade to PlayStation Network to Windows to iPhone, but there's been one notable absence: DSiware. Nintendo's underpromoted service hasn't had the support of a major release, so its easy to understand why Capcom targeted the platform with Dark Void Zero, the "8-bit" tie-in game due for release later this month. But while Capcom has found great success on the console platforms – including its 8-bit Mega Man 9 – they don't have any plans to release Zero there.

rebirthofcaos5970d ago

wont care I played the ps3 demo adn for the looks the game is bad.

Elven65970d ago

Dark Void Zero is a different game,

KnightOfAlbion5970d ago (Edited 5970d ago )

I'm afraid of digital distibution... I don't trust it...

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Top 20 Best DSiWare Games (20-11)

Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "One day Nintendo will pull the plug on DSiWare, such is the fate of all digital stores, and so we’ve decided that this is the perfect time to take a look at the best DSiWare games of all time."

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'Super Street Fighter IV' and other Capcom games featured in Amazon digital sale

XMNR: Amazon brought a fresh batch of digital download deals for PC gamers on Thursday with a collection of Capcom titles. This includes two different versions of Street Fighter highlighted by the Arcade Edition of Super Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter X Tekken.

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Project Backlog: DSiWare Lives Again on the eShop

VGW: Staff writer Chris Totten’s XBox 360 got the infamous Red Ring of Death during a playthrough of L.A. Noire and as a result, he has decided to tackle his ever-growing backlog. In this article mini-series, Chris chronicles his quest to prove that games do not have a mere 2 week shelf life by revisiting some of his forgotten classics. This week, it's off to some DSiWare favorites.

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