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    Junior Member Freezerburn Curiosity
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    A prime example of a shovelware game is Ninjabread Man (click to see the awesome Metacritic reviews). It was developed by Data Design Interactive, which is a prime example of a shovelware developer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Digby Chicken Caesar View Post
    A prime example of a shovelware game is Ninjabread Man (click to see the awesome Metacritic reviews). It was developed by Data Design Interactive, which is a prime example of a shovelware developer.
    Yeah Ninjabread Man is a poster child for shovelware.

    Here are some parodies,

    http://www.cracked.com/funny-4896-shovelware/

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    Junior Member Freezerburn Curiosity
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    Those parodies are pretty insane! Too bad they aren't real games! Barbie sure looks cute in that gas mask.

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    Thanks, then there are a lot of them ..on PS2 and DS particularly...
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    On pretty much any system that has a large install base, sadly. :<

    I hope that XSEED has the budget to market this, precisely because of shovelware on the Wii. I think it could reach many people with the right promotion. Cash in on older gamers who are fans of Final Fantasy, the rest of the Square Enix crowd, kids who like adventure games and are looking for a new story, Japanophiles and Weeaboos.....:/ It could really be a big hit for XSEED, and I hope that happens. Thankfully, Op Rainfall usually does a lot to get the word out, too.

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