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Wednesday May 11, 2011
CRUSH3D: A Hidden Gem Recreated for Nintendo 3DSSEGA® of America, Inc. today reveal details on CRUSH™3D. Redesigned for Nintendo 3DS™, CRUSH3D is the unique platform game that gives you the ability to change perspective from 2D to 3D as you try to solve brain-teasing puzzles. Built on the foundation of the award winning CRUSH™ , CRUSH3D features a host of exciting new features specifically designed for the Nintendo 3DS system, including new locations, characters and an intuitive hint system. CRUSH3D will be available on September 6th in North America and September 9th in Europe and Australia.
Navigate across the surreal platforms of Danny’s mind by ‘crushing’ your way from a 2-dimensional to a 3-dimensional world and back again whenever you need to. Discover how ‘crushing’ takes you to impossible heights, over insurmountable obstacles, and even disposes of dangerous enemies. With full 3D graphics that make complete use of the Nintendo 3DS capabilities, CRUSH3D also sports the possibility to leave gifts for friends to collect in-game, using the innovative StreetPass™ communication system. “CRUSH3D gives all gamers a chance to experience this critically acclaimed concept in full 3D,” said Gary Knight, Senior Vice President of Marketing of SEGA West. “With features specifically designed for this exciting new platform, CRUSH3D is right at home on the Nintendo 3DS.” CRUSH3D will be available on September 6th in North America and September 9th in Europe and Australia for Nintendo 3DS. To see these screens and more, go to our Flickr set. | ||
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Comment # 1
Sweet! I loved this game on the PSP, but it takes a special mindset to fully grasp the puzzles sometime. I’m exicited to see what the 3D adds to the experience.
Posted by Leif on May 11th, 2011 at 8:04 am
Comment # 2
Yes! Great to hear this game getting announced officially. Can’t wait to try it out.
Posted by KnucklesSonic8 on May 11th, 2011 at 8:05 am
Comment # 3
This Game Looks Great!
Posted by Shawndell Rivers on May 11th, 2011 at 10:02 am
Comment # 4
So this i sSega ‘THE PUBLISHER’ and not SEGA the Games designer.
This is designed by http://www.zoemode.com/ who is ANOTHER Apple flash game 10 a penny designer.
LUCKILY the game seems to have beaten Nintendo with the Paper Mario style puzzles. however I would only buy if this is very cheap, as it lacks the ‘SEGA’ polish.
Posted by @Temporal173 on May 11th, 2011 at 10:12 am
Comment # 5
Thank you for finally showing off some footage of this game!!! I’ve been waiting to hear anything about Crush3D for a couple months now. September is farther than I’d like, but at least I know it’s coming!
…though the screens are much more colorful than before and the protagonist looks different… is this an entirely new game, or was the art style just changed to try and get a broader appeal?
Posted by Ryan D. on May 11th, 2011 at 10:25 am
Comment # 6
That looks incredibly fun!
I honestly had not heard about this game prior to this announcement, but the concept looks just so bizarre and cool!
Posted by Mario on May 11th, 2011 at 11:52 am
Comment # 7
this looks good… but what about SONIC 3DS? we NEED to have details on that i mean this looks like a pretty good game but what about sonic? youve got monkey ball, thor, and now this and we have details on all those i mean we know that sonic 3ds is coming but when? and what the hell will the game be about? we NEED to know!
Posted by Sonicman on May 11th, 2011 at 1:02 pm
Comment # 8
@Temporal173
What the hell are you talking about? Their entire portfolio is console games. Lots of licensed ones of questionable appeal, granted, but hey guess what, Crushed is the one that wasn’t one of those. Excellent game, very original and well-realized and with quite enough content for a full retail title.
Posted by Bacon on May 11th, 2011 at 1:05 pm
Comment # 9
Is this a sequel or a remake?
Posted by dude on May 11th, 2011 at 10:33 pm
Comment # 10
Wow @ the boxart. That’s not even remotely close to being stylish like its predecessor. New graphics are also looking iffy. Guess the game had to be casualized in terms of appearance to get peoples attention.
That said, glad the game is getting a second chance. Crush is a great game which I still find myself going back to every now and then due toits unique looks and play style. Although its not developed by Sega proper, it feels like those one-off games they would have funded for the Genesis years ago (Comix Zone for example).
There is probably zero chance of getting an updated PSP version with these new extras but I’ll throw it out a request for one anyway. Release it on PSN as a full game or DLC please!
Posted by megamixer on May 12th, 2011 at 8:37 am
Comment # 11
I am sorry I am a bit meh about this game still, just doesn’t seem to be worth a full £30
Posted by Norwich Retro Gaming on May 19th, 2011 at 11:21 am