Capcom reveals more release dates
Dead Rising and MotoGP Wii in diary.
Capcom has announced a few definitive dates for early 2009 releases, putting seven titles on the horological map for the start of the year.
Alien-based sheep-herding puzzler Flock! is coming in February, and will hit PC, PSN and XBLA all at once. At the opposite end of the spectrum, as we already knew, bully-faced beat-'em-up Street Fighter IV slots itself into shelves on the 20th. At least for 360 and PS3 - PC dates are as yet unconfirmed.
The Wii's very own zombie splatter-fest Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop has nailed its bloody flag firmly to the forehead of the 27th of February, where it will be joined by Neopets Puzzle Adventure on Wii, PC and DS.
The calendar of gore continues with the previously announced date of Friday the 13th of March for Resident Evil. MotoGP for Wii will appear in the same month.
Finally, Bionic Commando will be swinging into town like an unwholesomely liberated uncle at some point during the first half of the year.
So there it is, get those dates into those otherwise useless diaries you received for Christmas and make your old Nan happy.
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RE5 can wait until Summer, I've got a few games to finish first.
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