Edmund McMillen is a non-stop productivity machine. He just finishedSpewer, hasSuper Meat Boyin the works for WiiWare, and as it turns out, he’s also almost done withGish 2and an action/comedy/platformer by the name ofHitlers Must Die!.

Gishis considered one of the best indie platformers of the past ten years (download the demohereand see for yourself). Not much has been heard about theGishsequel since is was announced in late 2008, and with all of Edmund’s ongoing projects, it wasn’t hard to imagine that the game might be on hold. That was beforethis production artpopped up a few days ago, and the announcement from Edmund (to me, in my inbox, after prying as much information out him as I could) that something definitive would be said about the release ofGish 2and “what consoles it’s for” in about a month or two.

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Before that time, we’ll likely see the PC release ofNo Quarter, a collection of arcade-style games from Edmund and programmer Alex Austin. The stand-out amongst this compilation is without a doubtHitlers Must Die; a black, white and red, ultra-cute/violent story of a patch-eyed Russian operative on a mission to create a mile high pile of dead Hiltler-clones.Early videoof the game shows the yet unnamed lead pulling off the signature Mario duck-slide while blowing away multiple Hitlers diagonal style. Edmund may have a preview build of the game ready for the press this week, which has me all giddy with anticipation.

What do you think? Ready to kill some cute Hitlers?

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