Eduardo the WiiWare-bound Toaster
Semnat Studios has announced that their Independent Games Festival 2007 entry, Eduardo the Samurai Toaster, will now be released exclusively on WiiWare "this winter." The run-and-gun shooter features a unique mixed-media look and wildly varying gameplay in which one to four players "Jump, shoot, whip, drive, fly and throw your way through hordes of Peking Opera pastries, spear toting carrots, robotic mangos, and more." The co-op mode also allows players to "be annoying by throwing each other around the screen and attacking one another."
We couldn't be happier to see an original WiiWare run-and-gun on the way, especially one with desirable features like "incredible funness" and "insane action that will give you tears of joy. no longer will your tears taste like sad." Taste the happy! After World of Goo, we expect to see a lot more of these indie projects on WiiWare, where they can be sold and make money.
[Via WiiWare World]
We couldn't be happier to see an original WiiWare run-and-gun on the way, especially one with desirable features like "incredible funness" and "insane action that will give you tears of joy. no longer will your tears taste like sad." Taste the happy! After World of Goo, we expect to see a lot more of these indie projects on WiiWare, where they can be sold and make money.
Gallery: Eduardo the Samurai Toaster
[Via WiiWare World]











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
velocitySTRIKE @ Jan 5th 2009 8:42PM
I'd never heard of this but the screenshot immediately made me think of Castle Crashers.
Matias @ Jan 5th 2009 9:54PM
It looks random and crazy... my kind of humor
It's awesome how independent developers can make money and make themselves known through wiiware, world of goo was made of love and I hope games like that keep coming.
Mr Khan @ Jan 5th 2009 10:51PM
Sweet. WiiWare grew to be a contender with XBLA and PSND quite fast
chad @ Jan 6th 2009 8:44AM
come on!
Josh @ Jan 6th 2009 1:50PM
I have to see gameplay.
And also, for some reason this game's logo contains slight hints of the Samurai Champloo logo/art style for me.