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MTV Multiplayer - Mutant Mudds Review

MTV Multiplayer - Nostalgia is a funny thing, especially when it comes to gaming. Only a handful of classic games from the 8 and 16-bit eras can truly stand up against today's biggest releases. Unsurprisingly, if most games from the early 90s were released today, they would fall to the wayside for not having flashy graphics, or eardrum shattering sound like their modern-day peers. Fortunately, there are still a few developers out there that think that there is a place for the classic 2D sprites of yesteryear in today's gaming world. One developer in particular, Renegade Kid, just released Mutant Mudds in the 3DS' eShop, and in doing so proved that there is still room for retro flair on today's handhelds.

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Mutant Mudds, Yooka-Laylee Tabletop Games Announced by Limited Run Games

Limited Run Games has announced Mutant Mudds and Yooka-Laylee tabletop games, both of which are available for pre-order until early September 2021.

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GameEnthus Podcast ep287: Atooi'd or Quest Switch - GameEnthus

GameEnthus Podcast ep287: Atooi’d or Quest Switch This week Jools Watsham(@JoolsWatsham) fr om Atooi (formerly Renegade Kid) joins Aaron(@In d1fference) to talk about: Renegade Kid, Atooi, Infintizmo, Chicken Wiggle, Treasurenauts, Matthew Gabrel, Bomb Monkey, Xeodrifter, Mutant Mudds, Troop, Nintendo NX, GCN, Super Mario Sunshine, Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 2, WiiU, … Continue Reading →

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Renegade Kid, Creators of Mutant Mudds, is Shutting Down | TheTech52

Development studio Renegade Kid is shutting down after its two co-founders have decided to go their separate ways. They will both continue to develop games.

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BlackIceJoe3542d ago

Very sad news, because they made some great games. I do have to wonder though if the closing has anything to do with them not making many games for systems other than Nintendo ones. Because sadly not many people have been buying games on Nintendo one recently.

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