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Explodemon Is A PSN Exclusive For Now

TSA writes:

"Jonathan Biddle, Creative Director at Curve Studios, has reveled on Twitter that the upcoming explosive Explodemon! is a PSN exclusive. For now.

Originally set for a release on Microsoft Windows, PSN (PS3 and PSP) and WiiWare, it looks like, at least for the time being, fans of 2.5D platformers with a healthy dose of exploding will only find the game on Sony's platforms."

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Antan5898d ago

Wonder what else Curve are upto ;)

GR8 15898d ago

That's just fine.......that's what BETA TESTERS are for once ps3 fans have tested the game it will come over to xbox live.

mrv3215897d ago

Ironically the same thing can be said for the JRPG's exclusives... :P

Or games like Plain sight.

-MD-5898d ago

It looks really similar to Splosion Man.

vhero5898d ago

It does but with a lot more depth.

Dipso5898d ago (Edited 5898d ago )

That footage is from 2008, so who knows who had the idea first.

It looks a hell of a lot prettier now.

http://www.viddler.com/expl...

dangert125898d ago

wearnt this for the wii and ps2 though :S

Dance5898d ago

Reminds me of Splosin Man

unrealgamer585898d ago

oh my god you're a genius, how do you do it?

LOL

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Explodemon Review (Invision Game Community)

Explodemon combines the retro style of 16-bit platform games and Japanese action titles with the upgradable skills, hidden collectables and clever puzzles from more modern titles. Players use Explodemon's self-destructive nature to combat enemies and fly through the air, all the while solving a huge variety of physics-based puzzles.

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Explodemon - Steam Release

Joseph Butler-Hartley looks over the release of Explodemon on Steam for Zero1gaming.com

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Explodemon - Review (PC) | CriticalIndieGamer

(CriticalIndieGamer) It has been said many times that imitation is the highest form of flattery. Nearly everything from the 20th century thought to be an original idea was derived from some other work. Homages, remakes, tributes all of these words apply to the same thing, the philosophy that originality is dead and everything is a rehash. Charles Caleb Colton is famous for the phrase “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” which brings us to Curve Studios' effort, Explodemon.

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