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− | '''''Raven Blade''''' was a role-playing title from [[Retro Studios]] in development for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], and one of the first four games put into development when the studio was initially founded. While a trailer for the game was shown at E3 2001, the | + | '''''Raven Blade''''' was a role-playing title from [[Retro Studios]] that was in development for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], and one of the first four games put into development when the studio was initially founded. Development on the game had begun in 1999, simply under the name "RPG".<ref>[http://www.n-sider.com/contentview.php?contentid=267&page=9 A Retrospective: The Story of Retro Studios]. N-Sider (December 17, 2004). Retrieved January 6, 2017.</ref> While a trailer for the game was shown at E3 2001, the developers faced many issues in creating the game, and in July 2001 it was officially announced that ''Raven Blade'' had been cancelled so that the studio could focus on ''[[Metroid Prime]]''.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2001/07/19/raven-blade-killed-retro-lays-off-26 Raven Blade Killed, Retro Lays off 26]. IGN (July 19, 2001). Retrieved January 6, 2017.</ref> |
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Raven Blade was a role-playing title from Retro Studios that was in development for the Nintendo GameCube, and one of the first four games put into development when the studio was initially founded. Development on the game had begun in 1999, simply under the name "RPG".[1] While a trailer for the game was shown at E3 2001, the developers faced many issues in creating the game, and in July 2001 it was officially announced that Raven Blade had been cancelled so that the studio could focus on Metroid Prime.[2]
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- ↑ A Retrospective: The Story of Retro Studios. N-Sider (December 17, 2004). Retrieved January 6, 2017.
- ↑ Raven Blade Killed, Retro Lays off 26. IGN (July 19, 2001). Retrieved January 6, 2017.