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Interview with Syrenne McNulty of I've Got to Run! - The Gamers Lounge

Ryan Johnson from The Gamers Lounge writes "A few weeks ago, I was given the opportunity to review a little Wii U title, I've Got to Run! Developed by the one-woman team at Four Corner Games, Syrenne McNulty got to forage ahead in her passion for video games by releasing her first game ever on a home console."

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Indie Dev Honors Satoru Iwata With Limited-time eShop Sale

In honor of Satoru Iwata, indie developer 4 Corner Games is holding a limited-time eShop sale to give fans a chance to have fun with their games.

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ryuuzakibjorn3631d ago (Edited 3631d ago )

Doesn't this feel odd to anyone else? - It feels more like a "Let's use this news to drive up future sales of our games! / Get our games noticed!" (Which is disgusting).

Hiro1933631d ago

The game is taken down to a few cents, while all the proceeds from the sale are being donated to cancer research. How's that disgusting?

nintendo_fan_4life3631d ago (Edited 3631d ago )

Hello Hiro193, where did you read that the proceeds were going toward cancer research?

Edit: Found it: https://twitter.com/Sycorax...

"If free is not allowed, any money made from those sales (even though it will likely be next to nothing) will go to cancer research."

Good find, Hiro.

ryuuzakibjorn3631d ago (Edited 3631d ago )

I stand corrected, But that's information that should've been there instead of hidden away - From my perspective it was "Iwata has passed, Let's get our game some exposure!" when in reality it's "Iwata has passed, Let's get our game some exposure BUT help a good cause at the same time" which is better but still not great.

3-4-53631d ago

* If it was to honor, it would be free.

Anything else it taking advantage of people's emotions.

ZeekQuattro3631d ago (Edited 3631d ago )

Money raised is towards cancer research so giving it away for free would be kinda pointless don't you think.

Sly-Lupin3631d ago

Odd? Feels pretty damn repugnant to me.

If it were even possible to hold a "sale" to honor Iwata's legacy, it could only ever come from Nintendo and only ever be composed of Iwata's games.

Some random Indy developer trying to push their schlock by attaching themselves to this tragedy is pretty goddamn unconscionable.

Lng1010103631d ago

Nothing says respect and honor like a flash sale.

mydyingparadiselost3631d ago

11 cents is a pretty good price for anything

LazerShark3631d ago

I know he is basically giving the game away for free, but this is still in poor taste.

What he should have done, is had it on sale for $1, and said that all proceeds go to some cancer fighting charity.

I would actually buy it at that point.

Hiro1933631d ago

You know they're giving the money made to cancer research, right?

LazerShark3630d ago

I did not. That's great, buying the game.

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Bulb Boy + I've Got To Run + Rusty Pup - Indie Corner Daily Dose

In today’s Indie Corner: Daily Dose we get a sneak peak at some footage from Chris Seavor’s Rusty Pup. The game is looking beautiful and just as you’d expect coming from the ex-RARE developer. News has also reached Nintendo Enthusiast, that Bulb Boy Team are considering bringing their point and click adventure game Bulb Boy to the Wii U eShop. The game is currently seeking funding via Kickstarter. Syrenne McNulty has also announced plans for a sale n her debut game, I’ve Got To Run. As we revealed last week, a new complete version of the game will be heading to the Nintendo 3DS in the future.

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I've Got to Run - update details

Miiverse:
"Hello Players! I hope you're having fun playing I've Got to Run! I can tell you that as the developer, it's awesome to watch players posting high scores and competing. The game was designed with this in mind, and it's really exciting!"

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