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Odallus: The Dark Call aims for the Wii U

NES and SNES style games, like Odallus: The Dark Call, try for the Wii U stage.
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NES(Nintendo Entertainment System) and SNES(Super Nintendo Entertainment System) style games take most gamers back to the days of old. These style games are making a comeback through arcade and emulator systems. Some gaming companies are even making a push to have them put up on the Wii U. One such company, JoyMasher, is raising funds to do just that with Odallus: The Dark Call.

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Through the fundraising site Indiegogo.com, JoyMasher is raising funds to bring Odallus: The Dark Call, their action rpg platform, to the Wii U. They have a goal set of $5,000 and so far, they have garnered $3,506 (as of the time of this post) of that goal. The fundraiser has 39 days left, so it is likely that since they are halfway to their goal, that they will make it. It is a flexible funded campaign which means they will get all their pledges regardless of reaching their goal.

JoyMasher claims that they will put all pledges towards Odallus and its development. They estimate a release date of the middle of 2014. If you are interested in this campaign and the game Odallus: The Dark Call, you can find it on Indiegogo.com.


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