![]() A sci-fi shooter of a different stripe, Star Successor sees twitch gaming developer Treasure revisit its original Nintendo 64 game from 2000, which didn't see release outside of Japan until Nintendo added it to the Wii's Virtual Console catalog in 2007. The June 27 release slot won't be left open, as Sin & Punishment: Star Successor is taking that date, sliding back a few weeks from its previously expected June 7 launch. The game takes place in 3D, like the Metroid Prime trilogy, but scraps those games' first-person perspective in favor of a third-person view more along the lines of the original NES and Super Nintendo Metroid games. The first original Metroid title to be developed for the Wii, Other M is a sort of amalgamation of the sci-fi action series. ![]() The Team Ninja-developed Metroid: Other M had been set for June 27, but Nintendo has pushed that date back to August 31. Gamers will have to wait a little longer to get Team Ninja's take on the Metroid series. The publisher today confirmed that a pair of those titles has been delayed, and unfortunately for gamers, it's two of the most anticipated titles on the Wii release slate: Metroid: Other M and Sin & Punishment: Star Successor. With the sheer number of release dates Nintendo announced at its February media event in San Francisco, the odds were good that one or two of them would change.
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