Disaster: Day of Crisis was supposed to be released this July in Japan, but now they've gone and said "To Be Announced" for the release date. Nintendo Japan says that it has delayed so that they can do a better job on it, so it will be a better game when it releases.

Disaster: Day of Crisis has long been turning into one of those games; the type that is announced with so much promise, continually disappearing off the radar and seemingly in development forever. A Japanese release date had been rumoured for this July, but now Nintendo has changed its mind and slapped a ‘To Be Announced’ label onto it instead.

The official word from Nintendo’s Japanese arm is that the development period for Disaster: Day of Crisis has been extended in order that a better quality end product can be produced. They apologise, and we think, going by the garbled Google translation, promise that that all the changes are for the better.

For the uninitiated, Disaster: Day of Crisis sees players taking control of a former member of an elite rescue task force, Ray, as he faces up against a number of natural disasters, as well as the threat of rogue commandos who are in the possession of an atomic weapon. Sounds dangerous.

Hopefully, we’ll be able to bring you some more positive news on Disaster very soon.
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    tallteen86 May 17, 08
    Sounds good enough I suppose....Reminds me of some PS2 game that got released years ago, or something?
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    R1DDL3S May 18, 08
      The images look great. Too bad another delay is here.

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