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IMAGES | WII Monday, June 29, | 3:53 PM
Fragile is coming to Europe

To celebrate the announcement of Fragile's European release, its publisher Rising Star captured a dozen screenshots in high resolution. The sense of light and color flatters the eye like no other Wii game. Fragile is developed by Tri Crescendo, the makers of Baten Kaitos and, more recently, Eternal Sonata. The game is scheduled for a Q1 2010 release in the PAL territories.

| WII Tuesday, January 27, | 5:17 PM
More of Fragile

DjMizuhara sent us another video of Fragile. This is a game that's very difficult to show correctly since a lot of the sounds are played through the Wiimote.


| WII Sunday, January 25, | 5:52 PM
Fragile gameplay videos

Fragile was released in Japan this week, and DjMizuhara captured these videos from the game. They show the first couple of minutes, while we might have some more tomorrow. The game use the Wiimote for sounds and since that can't be captured, some parts are cut out.


| WII Saturday, October 11, 2008 | 1:37 AM
TGS08: A bunch of Wii games

The Wii was of course the most popular console at this Tokyo Game Show, but most games weren't that interesting for us core gamers. Still, quite a few are worth taking a look at, so here are some videos of a few Wii games: Fragile and NARUTO: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2, with more to come.


| WII Monday, September 29, 2008 | 11:29 AM
Images of Fragile

Namco releases a new gallery for Fragile, on the Wii. Technically, no comment, but the art direction is really beautiful.


| WII Saturday, June 28, 2008 | 1:45 AM
Images and Arts of Fragile

Namco-Bandai continues on its roll and gives us about thirty images of the intriguing Fragile, constituted of artworks and a lot of screenshots. This twilight Zelda-like is planned god-knows-when exclusively on Wii.


| WII Monday, March 10, 2008 | 7:32 PM
Scans of Fragile

Namco-Bandai sends us back in the dark depths of the Fragile videogame on Nintendo Wii with these new scans which are dedicated to it. Seto, central and mysterious character, will have to go through ruins with his flashlight guided by the movements of the Wiimote. It will be released in 2008 in Japan.


| WII Friday, November 23, 2007 | 7:34 PM
Fragile shows itself again

Famitsu still had some screens of the videogame Fragile developed by Namco-Bandai exclusively on the Nintendo Wii. I was wrong when I described it as a "dungeon-crawler", in fact the correct term is, according to the press release, a "ruin exploration role-playing game". I'm asking myself seriously if the goal of the game is to find a water source using this wooden stick.


| WII Wednesday, November 21, 2007 | 5:45 AM
Caution : this news is Fragile

Namco Bandai announced the development of a new role-playing game in the "dungeon-crawler" genre for the Nintendo Wii. It is called Fragile, and its official website has just opened its doors. Almost no details are available for this title, but as soon as we know something, we will tell you guys.



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  • SimonM7
    SimonM7 Nope, no such prestige I'm afraid. Just 1½ year of comic making and ICQ channel community on quakenet of all places. :) 2002 doesn't sound far back but it's soon 8 years ago. Time sure does roar past. (30 minutes ago)
  • Megido
    Megido Did you make comics and stuff for kong back in the day? The art looks similar :) (1 Hour ago)
  • SimonM7
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  • alimokrane
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  • SimonM7
    SimonM7 Thanks :D and yeah I do. M7 was originally a webcomic, and the idea now is to make it a bit of an entertainment blog in general and a webcomic. Only done two strips so far since I rebooted it in may. (2 Hours ago)
  • alimokrane
    alimokrane @SimonM7: Dude That's amazing. Do u draw that stuff ?? (2 Hours ago)
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    SimonM7 I still haven't been able to check with someone italian speaking if this is correct, but hopefully it is: [url] (3 Hours ago)
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