With the Switch versions of Shantae, people have one option. It’s a physical copy of the game. The box art was even already shared on Twitter. The original Shantae Game Boy Color game debuted on the ...
For twenty years, the Shantae series has delivered some of the best side-scrolling action-platforming on the market. The original game broke the mold on the GBC and wound up being its swan song -- ...
The absolutely iconic Shantae may have been something of a commercial flop when it first released for the Game Boy Color in 2002 – but its legacy lives on 20 years later. Shantae has, of course, gone ...
WayForward and Limited Run Games are reviving the original Game Boy Color Shantae game, republishing it for Nintendo Switch with a physical and digital release. Not only that, but they’re also doing a ...
WayForward has announced their classic game Shantae will be arriving on Nintendo Switch on April 22. Initially a Game Boy Colour game, Shantae is a stylish platformer in which half-Genies fight to ...
Limited Run is known for producing and selling physical versions of popular indie games that may not have gotten physical releases when they first launched. They’re usually in limited supply, though, ...
When WayForward sent us an early look at its original platformer in development, Shantae, we were absolutely floored with the stunning look and play of the game in development. We hate to make rash ...
Those who follow closely with indies have likely heard of or even played one of the four Shantae title at this point. Specifically, the most recent two which have seen the widest release thus far in ...
Shantae has already gotten some representation on the Nintendo Switch in the form of the excellent Shantae: Half-Genie Hero, but the series has a long relationship with Nintendo that dates back all ...
Developer WayForward announced the original Shantae will launch for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on June 2 for $9.99. This means for the first time the entire Shantae series is now available on ...
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