Ready for some fairly unsurprising news? Nintendo UK recently revealed what we all expected yesterday following the OFLC rating of a Q-Games project titled Reflect Missile -- the game is designed for the DSiWare platform, and features Breakout-esque gameplay with strategy elements. You have to use a special set of missiles to help you clear out the aforementioned bricks, but you've only got a limited number, so ballistic conservation is key.
Ready for some completely flabbergasting news? According to the same Nintendo listing, the game is out right now in the UK. Like, this second, now. You can own it, provided you live in the UK, and have access to the fungible assets required to purchase 500 DSi Points. We've contacted Q-Games to find out when Reflect Missile will be fired at North America.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Nov 28th 2009 9:50PM Helghast102 said
Where the hell is everyone? this is concerning...
*shift eyes*
FIRS..
nope.. i just can't do it..
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*shift eyes*
FIRS..
nope.. i just can't do it..
Posted: Nov 28th 2009 10:04PM blahblah55 said
We're out shopping leftover sales, watching movies that came out over the week, playing the games we bought recently, and enjoying the weekened before the work week comes back.
...and don't you dare try it, we're all watching.
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...and don't you dare try it, we're all watching.
Posted: Nov 28th 2009 10:24PM (Unverified) said
I'm doing all of those things, actually. And trying not to panic playing Dead Space.
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Posted: Nov 29th 2009 12:00AM RupeeClock said
The game has been out for 53 hours now.
You guys are slow.
I like the music, i've ripped all FOUR songs for personal listening. :P
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You guys are slow.
I like the music, i've ripped all FOUR songs for personal listening. :P
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