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Indie Dev of the Day: Day 4 - RCMADIAX

RCMADIAX is a developer who, around a year ago, you probably wouldn't have even heard of. Around Fall 2013, almost exactly a year ago, Michael Aschenbrenner formed RCMADIAX (pronounced R-C-Mad-E-Axe,) a one man development studio focused on producing Nintendo Wii U eShop titles, though only as a hobby. With goals of simply releasing a game out into the wild, RCMADIAX worked for three months on their first title, BLOK DROP U.

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RCMADIAX Releases Exclusive Wii U Project Teaser

Nintendo Enthusiast reported several days ago about a new Wii U Gamepad-centric exclusive game coming from indie developer RCMADIAX. Michael Arschenbrenner, the developer behind BLOK DROP U and SUPER ROBO MOUSE has now revealed a teaser image for his new project.

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Super Robo Mouse Developer Interview

"In this special episode of NE Radio, Michael Aschenbrenner of RCMADIAX discusses many of the details regarding Super Robo Mouse, the developer’s newest eShop title, including the gameplay, length, and even possible price-point. Also, we have nearly five minutes of brand new footage from the game in the episode!" -- Nintendo Enthusiast.

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SirNintend04113d ago

Game looks sweet, art style reminds me of Mario Paint mini game.

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RCMADIAX Offers Advice for Aspiring Wii U Indie Developers, Post-Mortem for Blok Drop U

With so many independent developers looking to the Wii U as a viable platform for their games, someone needs to be able to report back and offer guidance to the rest on what they learned from the experience. For this cause, we decided to make a new Post-Mortem series where we ask indie developers to share their experiences and what they learned throughout the development process on Wii U. Our first developer in line is Michael Aschenbrenner of RCMADIAX, who is a super guy and always great to collaborate with. He recently released Blok Drop U on the Wii U eShop.

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XiSasukeUchiha4122d ago

Nice go Wii U support. More the merrier the saying goes

gerbwmu4115d ago

I bought the game simple to help support Michael. It's not a great game but is worth the $1.99 and the guy has been all over the place trying to support himself and his game. Excited to see what the new project will turn into.