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I Must Run! Review - ExtraGuy.com

Swinnich writes: I Must Run! is a textbook example of the autoscrolling platformer which, for better or worse, it does nothing to deviate from the genre’s established formula. What’s here plays well, but that’s to be expected. I Must Run! might be the only game in town on the PSN, but it could have been something more.

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Nintendo Nerd: Kicking Off a Very E-Shop Summer

Hello fellow Nintendo nerds and nerdettes. It’s been a while since CGM has talked given that there hasn’t been much going on in Nintendoland other than a pretty lackluster E3. However, this summer that’s all going to change my friends.

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The Legend of Zelda, I Must Run! & More Now Available via Nintendo Digital Channels

Return to the mystical world of Hyrule in the classic title, The Legend of Zelda, now available on Virtual Console for Nintendo 3DS. Also released on Nintendo’s digital distribution services this week are Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, Crystal Caverns of Amon-Ra and more.

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Jirachi4386d ago

I hope this comes to north america soon.

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Pocket Gamer: I Must Run! Review

Pocket Gamer: Whenever a game makes it big in the smartphone market, imitators flood in after it. The growth of the endless running genre following the iOS release of Canabalt is a prime example.

Every week, more and more games ask you to run in a straight line, jumping gaps and sliding under obstacles, with no possible hope of ever reaching your goal because it doesn't exist.

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barkingspace4606d ago

It's too bad it has been reviewed so poorly. I mean, it obviously earned the score.

What I would love is for someone to make an iOS version of Spiderman: City Raid.