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The top-down action game is the follow-up to Retro City Rampage, a game that is similarly available on a wide variety of consoles, handhelds, and PC - including MS-DOS.
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Shakedown: Hawaii was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Windows PC in May 2019, with a Nintendo 3DS port arriving in September 2019. The Wii U (and Steam) version will follow in August. The Wii version of Shakedown: Hawaii will go on sale Thursday, July 9 at 1 p.m.
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It can be played entirely on the GamePad ( with touch!), or on the TV from the comfort of your couch.
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You can play it with the Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller, Wii Remote, Wii Classic Controller, or Wii Classic Controller Pro. The Wii U version supports both SD and HD, 4:3 and 16:9. This means that you won’t experience any disc load times during gameplay. Retro City Rampage DX, which has gotten a release on nearly every other modern console so far, will finally be coming to PS Vita in a limited run physical edition. I took special care to ensure it parallels the experience of the more powerful platforms, and further optimized it to fit entirely into the Wii system memory.

It supports the Wii Remote ( with shake!), Wii Classic Controller, Wii Classic Controller Pro, and GameCube Controller. The Wii version supports both 50hz and 60hz, and both NTSC and PAL output.

Here are some important technical details on the Wii and Wii U ports, from the developer’s website: Vblank says that, as a consolation to North American players, it will also release a Wii U version of Shakedown: Hawaii in August. (The Wii’s digital store, the Wii Shop Channel, closed down in 2019.) It’s limited to 4,800 units and will be available for 29.99 from. Pre-Orders for the PS Vita physical edition of Shakedown: Hawaii will open on May 3rd at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern.

That said, Wii collectors will probably still want a copy. It just needs a few more finishing touches, but will support both the original Nintendo 3DS and the New Nintendo 3DS. The Wii port will also be limited to PAL territories Nintendo of Europe is apparently still manufacturing Wii discs, but North American Wii owners are out of luck, because Wii games aren’t region free. Shakedown: Hawaii will be released on Wii on July 9, with a limited run of 3,000 physical copies. Both versions will be released this summer, but as you can probably expect when a modern game is ported to a nearly 14-year-old console, there’s a catch. A 3DS release will come at a later date.Nintendo’s Wii and Wii U platforms will get a new game this summer: Shakedown: Hawaii, developer Vblank Entertainment’s 2019 sequel to Retro City Rampage. Check out the game’s overview trailer below.įans have been eagerly awaiting this title for years, and it’s almost here! Starting on May 7, you can play Shakedown: Hawaii on PC, Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.

If you’re a fan of 16-bit games, Grand Theft Auto, Hotline Miami, or Retro City Rampage, there’s a good chance that Shakedown: Hawaii is right up your alley. At the same time, Retro City Rampage and Shakedown: Hawaii mini figures will be available for purchase. Vblank Entertainment has also announced that tomorrow (April 24) at 10 am PST, Retro City Rampage DX will be going on sale. PlayStation Vita preorders are for a physical edition of the game and limited to only 4,800 units. Shakedown: Hawaii can already be pre-purchased on PC, via the Epic Games Store, and PlayStation Vita owners will be able to do the same starting at 10 am PST on May 3. The game takes the look and feel of the original Grand Theft Auto, puts it on steroids, and wraps everything around a hilarious story involving CEOs and gang bosses. It features vehicles like cars and boats, and there are more than 200 buildings that players can enter and explore. Shakedown: Hawaii will have players participate in missions to help build up their cooperation, ransack shops for money, and destroy the open world across farms, beaches, suburbs, parks, and more. Shakedown: Hawaii’s release has been long-awaited, expected to have been out sometime last year. It takes place 30 years after the events in Retro City Rampage and tosses players into an open, GTA-like world where you can interact with just about anything. Today, Vblank Entertainment announced that their sequel to Retro City Rampage, Shakedown: Hawaii, will be playable in just two weeks.
