Gamecock's survival-horror DS title, Dementium: The Ward, was given a release date today. It will be released on the very appropriate date of October 31st.

Dementium takes place in a derelict hospital infested with bizarre creatures. This game pushes the DS to the maximum in terms of graphics, gameplay and frightening audio and effects. It's rated M for Mature.

Gamecock Media Group today announced the release dates for the first two titles to be published under its banner. Fury, the killer PvP MMO developed down under by Auran, will be available for PC on October 9. Renegade Kid’s first project, Dementium: The Ward, a FPS survival horror frightfest, will be available for the Nintendo DS™ on the very special (and appropriate) date of October 31. Both titles can be pre-ordered now at www.gamecocklove.com.


“It’s been a blast getting Gamecock off the ground, but it’s even more exciting to have our first two games coming out this October,” said Mike Wilson, Grand Champeen of Gamecock. “These games showcase what developers - given the freedom to create - can accomplish. Both Auran and Renegade Kid are visionaries, and have stayed true to creating games that are fresh and that keep your adrenaline pumping.”
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    TwilightPrince Aug 15, 07
    Haha, awesome. I love how it's coming out on Halloween.
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    Bale Fire Aug 15, 07
    pretty gruesome for a DS game I'm surprised Nintendo allowed it
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      TwilightPrince Aug 15, 07
      What do you mean you're surprised Nintendo allowed it? Third parties could create any game they want, and as long as it's rated Mature or lower, the game will be sold. Nintendo doesn't have a say in it.
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    Demon365 Aug 15, 07
    horror game coming out on a horror day, how much better can it get.
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    Infinite Gravity Aug 15, 07
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    What do you mean you're surprised Nintendo allowed it? Third parties could create any game they want, and as long as it's rated Mature or lower, the game will be sold. Nintendo doesn't have a say in it
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    It's the ratings organisation who decide what the rating is and if the game can be allowed or not.

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