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Miss Spider: Harvest Time Hop and Fly Ships for the DS

by Lasse Pallesen - May 24, 2006, 12:48 pm EDT
Total comments: 13 Source: Press Release

The developer behind Nanostray has a new game on store shelves.

Shin'en Multimedia today celebrates the release of their second Nintendo DSTM title

After their Nintendo DSTM debut title "Nanostray" Shin'en announces the release of their second Nintendo DSTM game "Miss Spider – Harvest Time Hop and Fly"

Munich, Germany – May 24, 2006 – Shin’en Multimedia, a leading developer for the Nintendo handheld platforms today announces the release of “Miss Spider – Harvest Time Hop and Fly" on the Nintendo DSTM system. The title has been developed for THE GAME FACTORY, a worldwide publisher of video and computer games based on leading international children’s characters.

“Miss Spider – Harvest Time Hop and Fly" was especially developed for a younger audience to take full advantage of the special capabilities of the Nintendo DSTM system including the touch screen and the microphone. It contains a wide variety of different game play situations, spread over more than two dozen stages.

“We are happy to see our second Nintendo DSTM title on the shelves. This proves again our position as the leading developer for the Nintendo DSTM system in Germany" said Manfred Linzner, Project Manager at Shin’en.

For more information on “Miss Spider – Harvest Time Hop and Fly", please visit the website of THE GAME FACTORY at http://www.gamefactorygames.com

Talkback

couchmonkeyMay 24, 2006

Wow, this came out of left field...has anyone heard anything about this game?
I was interested in Nanostray when it was released, but I just couldn't find it anywhere.

TJ SpykeMay 24, 2006

I heard about it this past weekend when I was looking up new releases for this week, but I never heard of it before that.

Stealth Release!

~Carmine M. Red
Kairon@aol.com

IceColdMay 24, 2006

I really liked Nanostray; too bad they undershipped it and seemingly made it low key on purpose..

darknight06May 24, 2006

That's Majesco's fault, I highly doubt Shin'en wanted that to happen with their game.

Infernal MonkeyMay 24, 2006

Ooooh, this is annoying because it's a game I have no interest in but it'll no doubt have brilliant music like all Shin'en games.

I'm actually more interested in this than Nanostray. Think what you want but the young children's market presents some unique game design challenges I'd think and I'd love to see how they can be approached.

~Carmine M. Red
Kairon@aol.com

KDR_11kMay 25, 2006

Does it suck less than their previous games?

Nanostray wasn't undershipped, considering how many copies are rotting on store shelves I'd say they estimated demand a bit too high.

IceColdMay 25, 2006

It was here..

Infernal MonkeyMay 25, 2006

I imported Nanostray because I predicted a hilariously limited release or no release at all here. It did eventually get an Australian release, I saw one copy. One. face-icon-small-frown.gif

KDR_11kMay 26, 2006

One copy of Nanostray is still more than people want.

Infernal MonkeyMay 26, 2006

One. face-icon-small-frown.gif Yet unsold trash like Pokemon Dash and Animal Crossing are everywhere. Millions. face-icon-small-frown.gif

One Nanostray. face-icon-small-frown.gif

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SgtShiversBenMay 26, 2006

I actually played this game at E3, it was hard face-icon-small-frown.gif

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