Often described as a cult shooter from the end of the Nintendo 64 era, the original Sin and Punishment is a game cherished by many who played it – but it was not until its release on Virtual Console that European gamers could sample its frantic action delights for themselves.

It’s a different story altogether for its Wii sequel, Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies, whose relentless 60-frames-per-second thrills can be experienced by European players from 7 May.

Discover past and present of the Sin and Punishment games as Satoru Iwata invites developer Treasure as well as internal staff for the latest edition of ‘Iwata Asks’.

Bron: Wii.com

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