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Wednesday, September 16, 2009


A bloody awesome trailer for Super Meat Boy (with some gameplay footage) was recently posted on IGN. Team Meat's upcoming WiiWare release should be out sometime in early 2010.

Note also that Edmund McMillen and William Good's Time Fcuk will be released on Newgrounds sometime later today. You can find a brand new trailer for the game in the extended.

[UPDATE: Time Fcuk is playable on Newgrounds now.]

WiiWare: WiiWare Summit - First Super Meat Boy Footage (GamerBytes)


Comments

Meat Boy looks awesome. :)

But Time Fcuk video stole most of my intention. :O

Loving that Street Fighter tribute. Meat Boy's wii release is bringing us one step closer to Gish 2 :D

Nice punch. I like it.

Did I see some Quantum Mario in there? :D

This game looks fabulous. It is starting to look a bit too much like Jumper from YomamasMama, but this is a good think.

Can't wait to play.

Huh? I was playing Time Fcuk and it keeps giving me a white screen. It's happened twice now after the same level (the one with the arrows that reverse your gravity).

Wow, matt thorsons new jumper game really looks great...

oh wait..

Are there any non-sawblade/fire obstacles?

there's salt... and probably a couple of other things

the trailer only shows saws, we had to put together a trailer a few weeks ago with the build we had at the time... its only a few months into dev. so yeah only saws in that vid.

there will be loads of other things to kill you, like pools of used needles, salt and aids

Looks fantastic. I should get my Wii back from my parents to play this.

Excellent SFII homage! Tommy's got an SF2Turbo arcade machine in his garage - the influence is clear :D

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