Considering CrunchTime has gotten excited before about a release date that never occured, we're just going to put some brakes on and wait for Microsoft to set a date before the release is deemed official. Check out some video after the break to see what makes Shred Nebula different from all the other top-down shooters available on XBLA.
Shred Nebula devs give Sept. 3 release date
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Another omni-directional shooter will allegedly make its way onto XBLA this September, as CrunchTime Games has announced Shred Nebula is ready to start blasting away next month. The developer tells Gamespot that the title will release Sept. 3 for 800 MS points ($10).
Considering CrunchTime has gotten excited before about a release date that never occured, we're just going to put some brakes on and wait for Microsoft to set a date before the release is deemed official. Check out some video after the break to see what makes Shred Nebula different from all the other top-down shooters available on XBLA.
Considering CrunchTime has gotten excited before about a release date that never occured, we're just going to put some brakes on and wait for Microsoft to set a date before the release is deemed official. Check out some video after the break to see what makes Shred Nebula different from all the other top-down shooters available on XBLA.
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Posted: Aug 11th 2008 3:42PM (Unverified) said
Posted: Aug 11th 2008 3:59PM (Unverified) said
Since Geo Wars 2 is out, they might as well push this one to next year.
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Posted: Aug 11th 2008 6:10PM (Unverified) said
I've played this game before, it's a really good game, and tons of fun to play with other people.
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