GamersGate has inked a distribution agreement with Blitz Games Studios to host two of its PC titles, Buccaneer: The Pursuit of Infamy and Droplitz. Both are available now on www.gamersgate.com. Buccaneer: The Pursuit of Infamy is a swashbuckling action game set on the high seas, while Droplitz is a puzzle game where players must rotate dials in order to create pathways for Droplitz as they trickle down from droppers at top of the screen to the collectors at the bottom. Buccaneer: The Pursuit of Infamy is available for $1995 and Droplitz is available for $9.95.
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Atlus reveals Trauma Team, E3 plans
Atlus U.S.A. has announced Trauma Team for Wii, an entirely new emergency room simulation game from the developers of the Trauma Center series. Atlus U.S.A. promises challenges cross six distinct fields of medicine: general surgeon, diagnostician, E.M.T., orthopedic surgeon, endoscope technician, and medical examiner. The game will feature dynamic story driven sequences inspired by Japanese animation and comics, with each chapter featuring a distinct style through hand-drawn art, animation, and voice acting.
Trauma Team is currently scheduled for release in spring 2010. We expect more details this week as Atlus U.S.A. rolls out its line-up at E3.
Speaking of E3, Atlus U.S.A. also revealed some of the games it plans to show this week in Los Angeles. Games on display include Devil Survivor for DS, Class of Heroes for PSP, Demon’s Souls for PS3, Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!, the new Persona game, Droplitz for XBLA/PSN/Windows, Steambot Chronicles Battle Tournament, Knights in the Nightmare and its first MMO Neo Steam.
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Droplitz tutorial video
Atlus USA has released a video introducing players to the concept and gameplay of its upcoming Xbox Live Arcade PlayStation Network, Windows and iPhone game, Droplitz. The video (found below) gives players a crash course on this puzzler that involves leaking drops of liquid. Check it out below, and look for the game soon.
The games we're pulling together in this feature won't appear on any of those best-of lists and get confused looks when you mention them in conversation. Just because time has forgotten these titles, though, doesn't mean you should forget them, too.