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Eternity's Child jumps from XBLA to Wii

And the Xbox Live Arcade size limit rears its ugly head once more. Shacknews reports that would-be XBLA title Eternity's Child has been moved from Microsoft's downloadable game service to the Nintendo Wii. The news comes from an Art de Jeu interview with the game's creator Luc Bernard. The reason f...

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Eternity's Child ditches XBLA for Wii

Not because the service isn't the optimal way to distribute the title, mind you, but because of space restriction. See, if you're unfamiliar with Eternity's Child, it uses a lot of high-resolution 2D art and the space restrictions for downloads on Microsoft's service has made the title's appearanc...

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Eternity's Child too big for XBLA, gets Wii instead

We were excited for the XBLA release of Eternity's Child, an odd but gorgeous 2D platformer that featured an orphaned, wingless angel. Now it seems that developer Luc Bernard is picking up stakes and moving the whole production to the Wii for a retail release with Alten8, a UK publisher. Bernard e...

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Eternity's Child unconfirmed, but possible

Yesterday, we reported on the development of Eternity's Child, a 2D side-scroller with a unique aesthetic. The games official website claims that the game is headed to Xbox Live Arcade "this year" and its creator, Luc Bernard, told GTR's Godfree that it was on its way to becoming official. We decid...

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Eternity's Child jumps from phones to XBLA?

Discovered as a hopeful Xbox Live Arcade title in October, Eternity's Child has made some progress in the last few months. Originally published as a game for mobile phones, Eternity's Child is a traditional 2D platformer with hand animated sprites. Furthermore, the game features an orchestral sound...

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