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Super Motherload is a video game developed by XGen Studios for the PlayStation 4. It was originally released on November 15, 2013, with later releases for PlayStation 3 and Windows. [1] Super Motherload is the sequel to Motherload, an Adobe Flash game also developed by XGen Studios, released in 2004. [2]
[1] [5] [8] [9] In 2011, XGen Studios announced that they would take Amanita Design's Machinarium to WiiWare. [10] [11] The project was eventually cancelled as of November 2011, due to the WiiWare platform's game size limit. [12] [13] [14] In 2013, Sony announced that Super Motherload would be a day one title for the PlayStation 4. [15]
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Launched in 1999, the Neo Geo Pocket Color was SNK’s answer to Nintendo’s Game Boy Color. Though it hoped to revolutionize handheld gaming, the console ultimately fell short due to its shorter ...
This is a list of microconsoles from the first created to the present, in chronological order. This list may not be complete yet. The microconsole market started in the seventh generation era of video game consoles, and this market has quickly grown [1] during the eighth generation era of gaming consoles.
Console games on Eighth-generation video game consoles ... Xbox One games (8 C, 2,545 P) This page was last edited on 5 June 2024, at 19:30 (UTC). Text ...
Pages in category "Eighth-generation video game consoles" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The eighth generation of video game consoles began in 2012, and consists of four home video game consoles: the Wii U released in 2012, the PlayStation 4 family in 2013, the Xbox One family in 2013, and the Nintendo Switch family in 2017. The generation offered few signature hardware innovations.