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'''''ClayFighter: Call | '''''ClayFighter: Call of Putty''''' is a vaporware game created by Interplay Entertainment for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii which was a planned sequel to the fighting game series ''Clayfighter''. It was created for the return of the ''ClayFighter'' series and is an updated version of ''ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut''.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2009/09/16/interplay-to-update-clayfighter-for-wii-nintendo-dsi IGN's article on ''ClayFighter: Call of Putty''.] Retrieved 15 May '18</ref> | ||
-- | ==Premise== | ||
There were a few things planned for the game, but most of it is unknown. It was planned to have a story mode, training mode, a multiplayer mode, and Claytalities.<ref>[https://www.unseen64.net/2011/12/06/clay-figther-call-of-putty-cancelled-wiiware-3dsiware/ Unseen64's article on ''ClayFighter: Call of Putty''.] Retrieved 15 May '18</ref> | |||
==Roster== | |||
In November 2010, ''Nintendo Power'' showed the roster of the game which is the following: | |||
*Bad Mr. Frosty | |||
*Kung Pow | |||
*High Five | |||
*Bonker | |||
*Lady Liberty | |||
*Sumo Santa | |||
*Earthworm Jim | |||
*Boogerman | |||
*Houngan | |||
*Dr. Kiln | |||
*Lockjaw Pooch | |||
*Ickybod Clay | |||
*Blob | |||
*Taffy | |||
*Hoppy | |||
*Zappa Yow Yow boys | |||
==Cancellation== | |||
The game was originally announced in 2009 and was planned for a late 2010/early 2011 release for the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo Wii. However, it was canceled due to 2011 being the year that these consoles were retired so that Nintendo could work on their newer consoles, the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. Nintendo gave no official word for its cancellation. | |||
Some speculate that the cancellation was due to the fact that the software may have been outdated and not compatible with the new hardware. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
===Screenshots=== | |||
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File:CFCOP4.jpg | |||
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File:CFCOP7.jpg | |||
File:CFCOP8.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Videos=== | |||
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|description1 =GabLab's video on the subject. | |||
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==References== | |||
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[[Category:Lost video games]] | |||
[[Category:Completely lost media]] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:21, 21 January 2024
ClayFighter: Call of Putty is a vaporware game created by Interplay Entertainment for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii which was a planned sequel to the fighting game series Clayfighter. It was created for the return of the ClayFighter series and is an updated version of ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut.[1]
Premise
There were a few things planned for the game, but most of it is unknown. It was planned to have a story mode, training mode, a multiplayer mode, and Claytalities.[2]
Roster
In November 2010, Nintendo Power showed the roster of the game which is the following:
- Bad Mr. Frosty
- Kung Pow
- High Five
- Bonker
- Lady Liberty
- Sumo Santa
- Earthworm Jim
- Boogerman
- Houngan
- Dr. Kiln
- Lockjaw Pooch
- Ickybod Clay
- Blob
- Taffy
- Hoppy
- Zappa Yow Yow boys
Cancellation
The game was originally announced in 2009 and was planned for a late 2010/early 2011 release for the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo Wii. However, it was canceled due to 2011 being the year that these consoles were retired so that Nintendo could work on their newer consoles, the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. Nintendo gave no official word for its cancellation.
Some speculate that the cancellation was due to the fact that the software may have been outdated and not compatible with the new hardware.
Gallery
Screenshots
Videos
References
- ↑ IGN's article on ClayFighter: Call of Putty. Retrieved 15 May '18
- ↑ Unseen64's article on ClayFighter: Call of Putty. Retrieved 15 May '18