Published 1/5/2009
by Steve Watts
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Semnat Studios announced today that it will be releasing Eduardo the Samurai Toaster for WiiWare this winter. The old-school shooter features a colorful art style as our hero Eduardo battles pastries and fruit, and it's already been rated E by the ESRB. The game will deliver drop-in 4-player cooperative play, showing a real sign of faith in the Wii's online capabilities.
Semnat is a independent developer, exactly the kind Nintendo stated they were hoping to entice with the low development costs of WiiWare. The service hasn't seen many top-tier releases, but maybe more developers putting their time in will change that perception. Check out the screens while we wait for more details on the delicious action title.
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