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XS Games Announces Commando: Steel Disaster for Nintendo DS

July 24, 2008

XS Games Announces Commando: Steel Disaster
for Nintendo DS

New Action Game for Nintendo DS Scheduled to
Release September 2008

Videogame publisher XS Games announced today its
new action game, Commando: Steel Disaster, for the Nintendo DS. Scheduled for
release in September, the game puts the player in the role of elite commando
Storm as he battles archrival Rattlesnake and his henchmen in a battle royal,
putting an end to an evil plot for world domination.

A fast paced single player, 2D side-scroller,
Commando: Steel Disaster is one of the most graphically rich games for the
Nintendo DS. The title offers dramatic battle scenes, where up to 10 enemies can
gang up at one time and attack in a variety of offensive patterns. The game
features shocking boss characters, collectible items that can unlock hidden
environments and challenging AI enemies that all add up to a very unique style
of gameplay.

Commando: Steel Disaster has an ESRB rating of
E10+ and will have a suggested retail price of $19.99.

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