Jonathan Blow, creator of Braid, has announced that the title might becoming to the PS3 in the near future.

"PS3 might happen in the future. What's going to definitely happen this year is a PC release. The only reason that's not out right now is because I wanted to focus on one platform at a time," Blow revealed.

But there is bad news for Wii owners: There is absolutely no chance of getting the game on Wiiware. Weighing 144MB, it's just too big to be downloaded onto the Wii console.

"PS3 might happen in the future. What's going to definitely happen this year is a PC release. The only reason that's not out right now is because I wanted to focus on one platform at a time," Blow added.

Wii owners, however, have no chance. "WiiWare is not going to happen for this game ... Braid is too big of a game to be downloaded on WiiWare and stored on someone's Wii," he told Game Focus, which makes sense considering the game weighs in at 144MB.
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  • 1
    Goldva_X Aug 12, 08
    LOL, looks like Maplestory. And that game sucks lol.
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      Donnelly Aug 12, 08
      It's rated above COD4 according to gamerankings.com
  • 1
    Heretic Aug 12, 08
    Is it really. Wow it does look like MapleStory. Gonna have to give it a try and see if i like it. But it does look a lil fun.
  • 0
    cheatcodeman11 Aug 12, 08
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    It's rated above COD4 according to gamerankings.com
    thats sad
    • 4
      Donnelly Aug 12, 08
      Why exactly is that sad ?
  • 0
    Gutter_Tech Aug 12, 08
    because only macho games where im killing something or in a gay little huddle are cool.
  • 0
    HawkMan Aug 13, 08
    another reason to hate wii.
    • 0
      Mikstaslaya Aug 14, 08
      Ha of course, you can already tell by the screenshots of this game that any console it's not being ported to must SUCK.

      That was extremely sarcastic by the way.

      Go play Maplestory, then read over your post one more time, and stop complaining.

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