Super Ghouls ‘n Ghosts resurrects onto PS3, Wii, and 360
Arthur of Camelot is back with his heart-riddled undies of power, and he’s going to try to exorcise some next-gen demons. Unfortunately, it won’t be a remake, but nonetheless, return, he will. Developer Capcom is yet to announce it, but ESRB seems to be ahead of things with their ratings. A simple search on their website has turned up this Super Ghouls ‘n Ghosts entry:
Yep. The classic platformer game will be released cross-next-gen-platform via PlayStation Store, Virtual Console, and Xbox Live respectively. But as for when, most likely it’s going to be some time within this year (gee whiz, thanks Captain Obvious). This originally-SNES title is the third in the series, after Ghosts ‘n Goblins and Ghouls ‘n Ghosts.
As always, ESRB ratings are one thing, but developer/publisher-confirmations are something else entirely, so, we’re going top have to play the Rumor Card on this (especially with PS3 and 360 – the VC-version has been confirmed). Other sites online have also reported on the game being brought to the next-gen via the said downloading services, but no one has still come out with any official word yet for the PS3 and 360.
Get you heart underwear washed and clean; we’re giving you some fresh updates on this as they come out of the coffin.
Arthur of Camelot is back with his heart-riddled undies of power, and he’s going to try to exorcise some next-gen demons. Unfortunately, it won’t be a remake, but nonetheless, return, he will. Developer Capcom is yet to announce it, but ESRB seems to be ahead of things with their ratings. A simple search on their website has turned up this Super Ghouls ‘n Ghosts entry:
Yep. The classic platformer game will be released cross-next-gen-platform via PlayStation Store, Virtual Console, and Xbox Live respectively. But as for when, most likely it’s going to be some time within this year (gee whiz, thanks Captain Obvious). This originally-SNES title is the third in the series, after Ghosts ‘n Goblins and Ghouls ‘n Ghosts.
As always, ESRB ratings are one thing, but developer/publisher-confirmations are something else entirely, so, we’re going top have to play the Rumor Card on this (especially with PS3 and 360 – the VC-version has been confirmed). Other sites online have also reported on the game being brought to the next-gen via the said downloading services, but no one has still come out with any official word yet for the PS3 and 360.
Get you heart underwear washed and clean; we’re giving you some fresh updates on this as they come out of the coffin.