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From the twisted mind behind Killer 7 and No More Heroes comes a mystery adventure title like no other. Originally released on the PlayStation 2 and quickly gaining notoriety for its uniqueness, Flower, Sun, and Rain had never been available outside of ...
4 mainstream media and 1 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
6 Months Ago,
Gaming Age Online says
(in XSEED Games announces E3 2009 Line-up)
NJ
Flower, Sun, and Rain is a unique mystery adventure from the legendary twisted mind behind No More Heroes, Suda51. Originally released on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and having quickly gained notoriety for its eccentricity, Flower, ...
And
Develop says
(in Grasshopper cites Square as business partner)
Grasshopper's full list of official partners cites all the publishers the studio has previously worked with, from Capcom (Killer 7) to Tecmo (Fatal Frame 4) to Marvellous and Ubisoft (No More Heroes). The list also includes Q Entertainment and EA; ...
7 Months Ago,
NintendoDS Advanced says
(in Rumor: No More Heroes Developer Working on New playstation 3 Title)
Michigan - David Oxford, David Oxford
Another entry reveals that he is working on a game slated for a worldwide release on the playstation 3, one which is being developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, the development house behind Goichi "Suda 51" Suda's No More Heroes, Killer 7, ...
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gamezine.co.uk says
(in Rumour: No More Heroes developer working on PS3 game)
UK
Grasshopper Manufacture, the folks behind the critically acclaimed PlayStation 2 games Flower, Sun, and Rain, Killer 7 and the Nintendo Wii's No More Heroes. "Grasshopper Manufacture "New Title" (PS3, Worldwide) - Music," the website reads. ...
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NintendoDS Advanced says
(in iD CEO: "Show Me What Makes Such a Compelling Case for the Wii")
Michigan - David Oxford
So far, the likes of No More Heroes and MadWorld seem to have only set the world on fire for those who have actually played them. It leaves one to wonder how The Conduit will stack up, or if indeed any third-party is going to find a way to bridge the ...
| 1 | Kotaku |
| 2 | Joystiq |
| 3 | Nintendo Wii Fanboy |
| 4 | thehealingtouch (Wo... |
| 5 | That VideoGame |
| 6 | my.opera.com |
| 7 | Escapist Magazine |
| 8 | N |
| 9 | MTV Multiplayer |
| 10 | Insult Swordfighting |
| 11 | DigitalBattle |
| 12 | YouTube |
| 13 | Wii |
| 14 | Softpedia |
| 15 | The Tanooki |
Goichi Suda: Yeah, we'll once again manage to do what we want to do with realizing the open world, but expect big changes for No More Heroes 2's open world. GS: The whole of Grasshopper. GS: In the case of No More Heroes 2, it's just going to be one story again that takes place after No More Heroes 1.
Wed, Dec 24 | from my.opera.com