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MMD Proyecto Diva
MMD Proyecto Diva

Categoría:Música

Tamaño:263.7 MB

MMD Diva Project es una aplicación inmersiva que le permite experimentar actuaciones de música dinámica seleccionando hasta tres artistas MMD, eligiendo una canción y elegir un escenario, todo visible en la pantalla, en realidad aumentada (AR) o en realidad virtual (VR). Artistas disponibles: elija entre una alineación de Iconi

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As of now, there is no official announcement from Capcom or any major gaming publisher regarding a mobile release titled Dawn Remake or a similar game under that name.
It's possible you're referring to a fan-made project, a rumor, or a mix-up with another title. For example:

Dawn of Man is a survival game by 10 Chambers, but it’s not related to Capcom’s Dawn of the Dead or Dead Rising series.
Dead Rising has had mobile ports and spin-offs, but not a

As of now, there is no official announcement from Capcom or any major gaming publisher regarding a mobile release titled Dawn Remake or a similar game under that name. It's possible you're referring to a fan-made project, a rumor, or a mix-up with another title. For example: Dawn of Man is a survival game by 10 Chambers, but it’s not related to Capcom’s Dawn of the Dead or Dead Rising series. Dead Rising has had mobile ports and spin-offs, but not a "Dawn Remake" in official releases. Some remakes of classic Capcom titles (like Viewtiful Joe, Resident Evil) have been released on mobile, but not under the name you mentioned. If you have more details (like a developer, platform, or game genre), I’d be happy to help clarify! Always be cautious of unofficial or fan-made "remakes" that might be scams or malware disguised as games. Let me know how I can assist further! 🎮

As of now, there is no verified public report of NBCUniversal (formerly known as Comcast's NBCUniversal, which owns the rights to the Super Mario franchise through its partnership with Nintendo) officially revealing and then retracting a new Super Mario title. However, there have been instances in the past where rumors or speculative reports have circulated about potential new Mario games, leading to confusion or headlines that may have been misinterpreted.
For example, in early 2023, a rumor emerged—later debunked—about a new Super Mario game titled Super Mario: The Great Adventure or similar, which was allegedly revealed at a Nintendo event. This turned out to be misinformation, likely stemming from fake leaks or misreported news. NBCUniversal, which holds media rights to Mario in film and theme parks, does not develop or publish Mario video games—Nintendo does. So any announcement about a new Mario game would come from Nintendo, not NBCUniversal.
If a headline about

As of now, there is no verified public report of NBCUniversal (formerly known as Comcast's NBCUniversal, which owns the rights to the Super Mario franchise through its partnership with Nintendo) officially revealing and then retracting a new Super Mario title. However, there have been instances in the past where rumors or speculative reports have circulated about potential new Mario games, leading to confusion or headlines that may have been misinterpreted. For example, in early 2023, a rumor emerged—later debunked—about a new Super Mario game titled Super Mario: The Great Adventure or similar, which was allegedly revealed at a Nintendo event. This turned out to be misinformation, likely stemming from fake leaks or misreported news. NBCUniversal, which holds media rights to Mario in film and theme parks, does not develop or publish Mario video games—Nintendo does. So any announcement about a new Mario game would come from Nintendo, not NBCUniversal. If a headline about "retracting a new Super Mario title" is circulating, it may be a mix-up between: A false leak or rumor that was posted and later taken down. A misunderstanding of a Nintendo event announcement. A satirical or parody article mistaken for real news. Bottom line: As of now, Nintendo has not announced a new Super Mario game with a title that was later retracted, and NBCUniversal has not made any such announcement. Always verify news through official sources like Nintendo's website or trusted gaming news outlets (e.g., IGN, GameSpot, The Verge) to avoid misinformation. If you have a specific date or source for this "retraction," I can help clarify further.