Dead Rising and MotoGP Due out in Q1 2009

By Jorge Ba-oh 05.01.2009 2

Dead Rising and MotoGP Due out in Q1 2009 on Nintendo gaming news, videos and discussion

Capcom have spread the word on their releases for Q1/2 2009 in the US, including Dead Rising and MotoGP.

The company has six top names due out before summer, 2 of them for Nintendo's Wii. Dead Rising, a Wii port of the Xbox360 original, is set for February, whilst motorcycle antics in MotoGP will charge into stores in March.

The much awaited Street Fighter (Xbox 360, PS3, PC makes it debut on February 17th, followed by Resident Evil 5 (X360/PS3) on March 13th 2009. Although there are no releases listed for DS at the moment, Capcom previously stated that portable titles will come at a later date.

Box art for Dead Rising: Chop Till you Drop
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Capcom

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Capcom

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Horror

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Rated $score out of 10  8/10 (4 Votes)

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Dead Rising looks good all, but it will probably be nothing compared to Left 4 Dead. ;-Smilie


The former top user was Keven! You'd probably give birth to yourself 1000 times over until you sprout wings to fly away into the fading sun, that or you'd just turn into a lesbian. Who knows @_@ - L, 12/06/09

MotoGP with MotionPlus throttle like I asked for years ago pleeeeeeaseSmilie

Less posty, more gamey.

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