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The first half of June has seen a lot of releases that range from the first batch of Wii MotionPlus games to new Guitar Hero games.
Two weeks ago, Nintendo's new peripheral Wii MotionPlus launched, and so did EA and Sega's MotionPlus debuts, Grand Slam Tennis, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, and Virtua Tennis 2009. Tiger Woods also comes bundled with the peripheral. Check out our review of Tiger Woods for more details on them.
EA's latest MySims game, MySims Racing, also came out for Wii and DS recently. MySims Racing seems to be similar to Mario Kart, but with EA's new roster of characters. Sega also has another release this week in Let's Tap, which requires players to tap their way to victory. Check out our preview on that one.
Atari has finally succeeded in bringing the long-delayed Ghostbusters video game out as it finally hit stores last week. Ghostbusters: The Video Game, developed by Red Fly Studio on Wii and Zen Studios on DS, features a brand new story written by Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd and almost all of the voice talent from the original films. Check out our preview and impressions for the Wii version.
Starfy made his American debut two weeks ago (technically it was Super Smash Bros. Brawl, but he was Stafy in that game) in Nintendo and TOSE's The Legendary Starfy, which is actually the fifth game in the series even though it is the first in North America. Check out Zachary Miller's E3 impressions of the game for more about it.
LucasArts brought Indiana Jones back to the Wii and DS in non-LEGO form in Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings. This A2M-developed game takes Indy all over the world as he searches for Moses' legendary staff. Check out our preview of the Wii version.
While Indy wasn't in LEGO form, there was a LEGO presence recently as LEGO Battles, a DS real time strategy, came out at the same time. Take a peek at our recent Q&A with Producer Phill Ring.
Activision has some more Guitar Hero games on the way as Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits came out on DS and Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is came out for Wii. Look at our preview of Modern Hits for more details on it.
Look below for a list of all the games that were released in the past three weeks.
Big League Sports: Summer Publisher: Activision | ![]() |
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Publisher: Atari | ![]() |
Go Play Circus StarGo Play Lumberjacks Publisher: Majesco | ![]() |
Grand Slam Tennis Publisher: EA | ![]() |
Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Publisher: Activision | ![]() |
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Publisher: LucasArts | ![]() |
Let's Tap Publisher: Sega | ![]() |
MySims Racing Publisher: EA | ![]() |
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 Publisher: EA | ![]() |
Vertigo Publisher: Playlogic International NV | ![]() |
Virtua Tennis 2009 Publisher: Sega | ![]() |
Big League Sports: Summer Publisher: Activision | ![]() |
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled Publisher: Graffiti | ![]() |
Crazy Chicken: Atlantis QuestCrazy Chicken: Pharaoh's QuestCrazy Chicken: Star Karts Publisher: MumboJumbo | ![]() |
Emergency Room: Real Life Rescues Publisher: Legacy Interactive | ![]() |
Flower, Sun and Rain Publisher: XSEED Games | ![]() |
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Publisher: Atari | ![]() |
Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits Publisher: Activision | ![]() |
Imagine: Boutique Owner Publisher: Ubisoft | ![]() |
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Publisher: LucasArts | ![]() |
Knights in the Nightmare Publisher: Atlus | ![]() |
LEGO Battles Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment | ![]() |
Miami Law Publisher: Hudson | ![]() |
MySims Racing Publisher: EA | ![]() |
Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 Publisher: Tomy | ![]() |
Petz Fashion: Dogz & Catz Publisher: Ubisoft | ![]() |
The Legendary Starfy Publisher: Nintendo | ![]() |
The past few weeks Guitar Hero: World Tour downloadable content has seen the theme for a DS game, European Track Pack 06, and three Ben Harper songs. With the exception of "Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits Theme," which is free, each song is 200 Wii Points ($2).
There have been a ridiculous amount of songs being added to Rock Band 2 with 25 new tracks on June 2, 12 new ones on June 9, and 24 due out on June 16. Each song is 200 Wii Points ($2), except for the ones labeled with a *, they are 100 Wii Points ($1).
For Nintendo's Virtual Console, WiiWare, and DSiWare releases for this week, check out our weekly article.
Are you guys going to be doing a review on Vertigo and Lets Tap? those games I am not entirely sure on.