Nintendo of Europe confirms delayed DS games

Nintendo DSHave you ever gone through something that really disappointed you? Like looking forward to Christmas morning because your parents told you that they would buy you that thing that you’ve been asking them for since forever; and then it turns out that what they got you instead was a sweater, and it was pink and two sizes too small? We’re thinking that’s how some people will feel when they read this post.

See, Nintendo of Europe has just confirmed that quite a few 2006 releases will indeed be delayed. Actionloop, which was originally slated for an October 27 release date, is supposedly going to be the first game to be released in 2007. Square-Enix’s Mario Slam Basketball, meanwhile, was not confirmed to be delayed but it seems like we won’t be seeing the game on store shelves before February 2007. Star Fox Command, formerly set for November 24, will also be delayed.

There’s still no word on the new release dates for the aforementioned games, but this development has left DS owners with only a few games to look forward to this year.

Via ds-x2

Nintendo DSHave you ever gone through something that really disappointed you? Like looking forward to Christmas morning because your parents told you that they would buy you that thing that you’ve been asking them for since forever; and then it turns out that what they got you instead was a sweater, and it was pink and two sizes too small? We’re thinking that’s how some people will feel when they read this post.

See, Nintendo of Europe has just confirmed that quite a few 2006 releases will indeed be delayed. Actionloop, which was originally slated for an October 27 release date, is supposedly going to be the first game to be released in 2007. Square-Enix’s Mario Slam Basketball, meanwhile, was not confirmed to be delayed but it seems like we won’t be seeing the game on store shelves before February 2007. Star Fox Command, formerly set for November 24, will also be delayed.

There’s still no word on the new release dates for the aforementioned games, but this development has left DS owners with only a few games to look forward to this year.

Via ds-x2

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