Josh Fairhurst, owner of the ever popular Limited Run Games, has made quite the announcement on his official Twitter account. It seems that over the course of five years, the company has crossed the 2,500,000 physical games sold mark: Today we crossed 2,500,000 physical games sold over the last five years at @LimitedRunGames. I can
Blaster Master Zero
Inti Creates announced on May 26 both Blaster Master Zero and Blaster Master Zero 2 will be launching on PlayStation 4 on June 29, 2020. Blaster Master Zero is already available on Steam, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS, while Blaster Master Zero 2 is available on the first two platforms only. Moreover, Inti Creates revealed
During Momocon 2019, Japanese developer Inti Creates announced its plans to bring over its strong library of platformers to PC. They’ve created some awesome titles like Dragon: Marked for Death, the Azure Striker Gunvolt series, and more in recent years. That being said, Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon and Gal*Gun VR are its only major
Blaster Master Zero 2, the sequel to Blaster Master Zero developed by Inti Creates, has been announced during today’s Nintendo Direct. The title will be coming out today for the Switch. Blaster Master was a run and gun title released by Sunsoft back in 1988 for the NES. Inti Creates released a remake of the
Inti Creates revealed a huge sale planned to bring in the New Year for a limited time across the Switch and 3DS’s respective Nintendo eShops. Beginning on January 1 at 12:00am (PT) and going on until January 14 11:59 (PT), Inti Creates has discounted the following titles: [3DS] Blaster Master Zero 30% off (was $9.99
Inti Creates revealed that their 2D action game Blaster Master Zero has surpasses 110,000 downloads on Switch and 3DS’s respective eShop. To celebrate the milestone, the developer has pushed a new free update that unlocks Boss Blaster Mode for players to battle through waves of bosses from the campaign. In August, Blaster Master Zero reaches
When gamers hear the name “Inti Creates,” it’s often followed by memories of playing the Mega Man Zero series. The developer excels in delivering some of the best 2D action-platformers on the market, and this has been a goal set out by the company since they opened their doors in 1996. Following the developer’s inception,