Dark Void Zero is a platform video game developed by Other Ocean Interactive's Newfoundland studio and published by Capcom for DSiWare.
[3] Dark Void Zero never received a physical release making it permanently unavailable anywhere due to all other versions being discontinued as well.
Until finally, the military sent in experts: A soldier named Rusty, who was actually born in the Void, and Nikola Tesla.
[7] The fictional story of the development of Dark Void Zero is given in the official trailer as: In the year 198X, the PlayChoice-10 was the first arcade cabinet to feature two interactive screens.
However, this story contradicts the one given in the DSiWare Shop summary, which states that Dark Void Zero was a "legendary 'lost project'" at Capcom, recreated for the DSi, rather than being forgotten until 2010 and being a port of the original.
[18][19][20] While 2D-X Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey L. Wilson initially criticized Dark Void Zero as being exploitative of the retro gaming genre,[21] he later retracted his statement after playing it at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), commenting that it felt like a NES-era title.