Genius Sonority’s Denpa Men reaches back to the company’s 16-bit roots
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Genius Sonority made its debut under that name in 2003, with Pokemon Colosseum. It was billed as a successor to Pokemon Stadium, and I ended up putting in more than a hundred hours before eventually souring on the recycled sprites and Colosseum’s grinding “purification process.”
Since then, Genius Sonority’s name has mostly been a byword for “outsourced” among Pokemon fans, bringing the same shudders that Backbone does for retro gamers. But with the recent release of Denpa Men: They Came by Wave, a kind of augmented reality RPG for the Nintendo 3DS, I’ve found that their roots go back further than Pokemon.Gallery: The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave (3DS eShop)Continue reading Genius Sonority’s Denpa Men reaches back to the company’s 16-bit rootsGenius Sonority’s Denpa Men reaches back to the company’s 16-bit roots originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 24 Oct 2012 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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