dark void zero
PC and iPhone owners can experience Dark Void Zero
Capcom’s working on a port, and this one’s pretty unexpected. It turns out that Dark Void Zero won’t be a DSi exclusive after April 12, 2010. The DSiWare game is being turned into a PC, iPhone and iPod Touch title. Unlike the console versions of Dark Void, which were designed to be flashy and as advanced as possible, Dark Void Zero was an NES style, 8-bit game with three levels.
The PC and iPhone/iPod Touch ports of Dark Void Zero will very closely resemble the DSiWare game, but there will be some new features added in to make things more exciting for new and returning players. Achievements will now be available through OpenFeint and Steam and there will be online scoreboards. There will also be a new, secret ending to unlock…
Dark Void Survivor Missions DLC and soundtrack on the way
Prepare to immerse yourself in some Dark Void goodness next week. Capcom has announced two great announcements that should please fans of the games. First, the official soundtracks for Dark Void and Dark Void Zero will be released February 9, 2010. Then, while enjoying your music, you can patiently wait for the “Survivor Missions” Dark Void downloadable content for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. Sounds good, right?
The soundtracks come out first, so let’s look at those first. Amazon has a listing for only the Dark Void: Original Video Game Score CD at the moment, but Sumthing Digital has listings for both the Dark Void: Original Video Game Score and the Dark Void Zero: Original Soundtrack. Amazon’s selling the full 27 track Dark Void soundtrack for $13.99, while Sumthing Digital isn’t showing the price yet. At Sumthing Digital you do have the option of purchasing single tracks though! The Dark Void Zero soundtrack price isn’t showing up at Sumthing Digital yet, but since there are only nine tracks it shouldn’t be too expensive.
The “Survivor Missions” DLC come out immediately after…
Nintendo downloads for January 18, 2010
Many of you may have the day off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which means you could be sitting at home with nothing to do. Thankfully, Nintendo isn’t taking a day off and is delivering new downloads to your Wiis and DSis as usual. As a bonus, many of the games released today are incredibly interesting.
Namco Bandai’s unique Muscle March debuts on WiiWare this week. Dark Void Zero and Starship Defense are both showing up on DSiWare as well. There are four other WiiWare, DSiWare and Virtual Console games as well, but really, I think Muscle March overshadows them all.
Gamertell’s Nintendo Download picks for the week are Muscle March (WiiWare) and Dark Void Zero (DSiWare)…















