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April 6, 2008
by James Jones - 5:11 pm EDT
Source: Press Release
Developers responsible for the port of Bully to the Wii and Xbox 360 will be renamed Rockstar New England.
Rockstar Games, a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software, announced they have acquired the development house Mad Doc Software. The Massachusetts developer will be renamed Rockstar New England.
The two companies have history. Mad Doc Software managed the port of Rockstar Vancouver's PS2 title, Bully, to the Xbox 360 and Wii. The enhanced port, for both systems, saw release this year under the title "Bully: Scholarship Edition."
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by Les Thomas - 12:39 pm EDT
Total comments: 16
Source: Press Release
New studies on video game players dispel the violence connection but find neuroticism and lack of extraversion in game addicts.
One new study suggests video game players are less aggressive and even calmer after playing violent online video games. The British Psychological Society presented Middlesex University's findings on video game research this week at their Dublin-based symposium. This is an interesting finding that contradicts the limited studies already conducted.
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April 5, 2008
by Carmine Red - 12:21 pm EDT
Total comments: 9
Source: Press Release
After more than a year of rumors, speculation, and denials, Telltale Studios admits that they're bringing the first season of their Sam & Max episodic adventure game series to the Wii.
It has long been rumored, but now it's official. Telltale Studios has finally admitted that, yes, Sam & Max is coming to the Wii. The current incarnation of the humor-based adventure game franchise is episodic, meaning that it is delivered in independent episodes of story and gameplay, much like a... Read more...
by James Charlton - 10:28 am EDT
Total comments: 9
Source: Media Create
A different kind of Pocket Monster rips the charts wide open.
Merely two months ago Super Smash Bros. Brawl sold a mighty respectable 820,000 in its opening week. This week however saw a massive sell-through of the second most popular monster fighting game in Japan (after Pokemon) with Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G.
This shows that the defection of Monster Hunter 3 (currently in production) from PlayStation 3 to Wii, could turn out to be an important strategic move for Nintendo.
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April 4, 2008
by Nick DiMola - 10:32 am EDT
Total comments: 4
Source: Press Release
An exclusive Wii title just completed by Codemasters, will be shipping to stores April 15 in the US, April 18 in Europe.
In Emergency Mayhem, Crisis City is on the edge of collapse, and you must bring it back to normalcy by ridding the City of fires, bombs ... and monkeys. Saving the city requires the player to pilot fire trucks, ambulances and police cars through busy city streets to the destination announced through the Wii remote speaker by HQ. Each location will allow the player to partake in one of thirty mini-game challenges.
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April 3, 2008
by Nick DiMola - 3:19 pm EDT
Total comments: 15
Source: Press Release
Enjoy ten complete sporting events with up to four players for $29.99.
Hudson Entertainment revealed today that the Wii exclusive, Deca Sports, has just been completed and will be coming to Wii May 13 at the budget price of $29.99.
Deca Sports offers a compilation of ten sporting events including Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Supercross, Kart Racing, Basketball, Snowboard... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 1:05 pm EDT
Total comments: 29
Source: Press Release
The new Sonic game will feature "seamless 3D to classic 2D camera transitions" and use Sega’s new Hedgehog Engine.
Last week's leak of Sonic information has now been proven true as Sega has officially revealed Sonic Unleashed. The game is set to be released on Wii as well as other competing home consoles. Developed by Sonic Team, Sonic Unleashed will be a change from recent Sonic games as it will involve "seamless 3D to classic 2D camera transitions." It will use Sega’s new Hedgehog Engine which is tailor-made for the speed of Sonic games.
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April 2, 2008
by Neal Ronaghan - 6:47 pm EDT
Total comments: 28
Source: Game|Life
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King features $13 of downloadable content available via an in-game menu.
With WiiWare already out in Japan for a week, the first bits of downloadable content are showing up. The first game to have DLC is Square-Enix’s Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King.
The available downloadable content adds up to a total of $13, which is almost as much as the... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 4:17 pm EDT
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Source: Press Release
Darrell Rodriguez joins LucasArts after being COO of Electronic Arts Los Angeles.
Today, LucasArts announced Darrell Rodriguez as their new president. He replaces former president, Jim Ward, and comes to the company from Electronic Arts Los Angeles where he was chief operating officer.
Along with his video game experience at EA, he also worked with Disney Imagineering.
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by Nick DiMola - 3:05 pm EDT
Total comments: 7
Source: Press Release
Twenty new casual and online games to launch in 2008.
THQ made a strong move into the casual gaming sector today with the acquisition of the Elephant Entertainment casual and online games business. Along with this acquisition comes news of an agreement with Oberon Media, where THQ will be offering Oberon’s owned and licensed content to major gaming platforms.
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by Nick DiMola - 3:02 pm EDT
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Source: Press Release
Create and defend your own virtual world in this upcoming Nintendo DS strategy game from the creators of Drawn to Life.
5th Cell, the creative forces behind the original Drawn to Life Nintendo DS title, are currently developing a brand new title for THQ, Construction Combat: Lock’s Quest. Similar conceptually to Drawn to Life, the player is once again given the role of the creator. With the ability to create a whole... Read more...
by Nick DiMola - 2:56 pm EDT
Total comments: 4
Source: Press Release
Unhook your Nunchuk from your Wii Remote in the UK now with this simple £19.95 kit.
The new Nunchuk Wireless Kit from Zappies will allow you to use your existing Wii Nunchuk peripheral, unlike other wireless Nunchuk adapters that require a separate peripheral. A wireless receiver plugs into the rear of the Wii Remote and the Wii Nunchuk is simply attached to the transmitter of the kit, allowing for wireless transmission of Nunchuk data.
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by Nick DiMola - 6:47 am EDT
Total comments: 2
Source: Press Release
Pilot a variety of rescue vehicles with the Wii Remote to explore and protect San Alto city.
Emergency Heroes is a new Ubisoft intellectual property made specifically for the Wii. The game puts at your disposal a variety of rescue vehicles including police, fire and EMT vehicles all operated with motion control using the Wii Remote. Featuring two player co-op, you will also be able to protect the city of San Alto with a friend.
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by Nick DiMola - 6:41 am EDT
Total comments: 16
Source: Press Release
Featuring a classic RPG experience, custom Wii controls, a brand new job system, and card battle dueling over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon, released last year in Japan, is now set to be released in America this Summer on July 8th. Chocobo's Dungeon features the Final Fantasy staple character, the Chocobo as the protaganist for the story.
Chocobo's Dungeon will feature a multifaceted RPG experience... Read more...
April 1, 2008
by Les Thomas - 11:52 pm EDT
Total comments: 19
Source: Dallas Morning News
The weak U.S. dollar may have been the culprit of the Wii shortage.
Game industry analyst Michael Pachter of Wedbush Morgan believes the shortage of Wii systems in the United States should soon be a thing of the past.
Speaking to the Dallas Morning News, Pachter said he believes the Wii shortage was caused by the weak U.S. dollar. By selling excess product in European countries with a strong Euro, Nintendo makes more profit when the money is exchanged to their native Yen.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 12:59 am EDT
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The first Sega Master System title and the first third-party N64 game are now available in the Wii Shop Channel.
Crusin' USA for the Nintendo 64 and Wonder Boy for the Sega Master System are the two newest releases for the Wii Virtual Console. This week's games mark a double-first for VC.
Developed by Midway, Crusin' USA marks the first time an N64 game from a third party publisher has seen release on the service. The arcade racer costs 1,000 Wii Points ($10).
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by Steven Rodriguez - 12:52 am EDT
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Source: Capcom
The developer of the Tenchu game series is now a wholly-owned developer of the Japanese publisher.
The developer of the Tenchu game series is now a wholly-owned developer of the Japanese publisher.
Capcom has announced that it has agreed to purchase K2 Co., Ltd, via a buyout of K2 stock with Capcom stock. The deal will be finalized on May 1.
K2 has been a close partner of Capcom in recent... Read more...
March 31, 2008
by Nick DiMola - 6:28 pm EDT
Total comments: 5
Source: Press Release
The classic adventure game will soon grace the Nintendo DS, featuring the brand new Rime Age.
The best selling PC game of the 1990s has just gone gold on the Nintendo DS. MYST DS is officially completed and will now be sent off for production.
MYST has seen release on a variety of platforms over the years. The DS version will feature the original MYST, as well as the Rime Age, introduced... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 10:10 am EDT
Total comments: 2
Source: Press Release
XS Games will develop the shoot-'em-up as it eyes a Q3 release in North America.
Commando: Steel Disaster is a new side-scrolling shoot-'em-up from Lexicon Entertainment and XS Games that is set to come out for DS in North America in Q3 2008. The game appears to be very reminiscent of SNK's Metal Slug series as it uses a similar graphical style.
The game was previously announced in Europe and is set to release there on May 9th.
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March 29, 2008
by James Charlton - 8:27 pm EDT
Total comments: 3
Source: Media Create
Stop the press! Pokemon still popular in Japan!
This week saw seven new entries in the top ten, with the new Pokemon Ranger game coming out the clear leader. Hudson’s Wii Sports alternative Deca Sports (Known as Deca Sporta in Japan) managed a respectable entry at No.2. Hudson still has a long way to go to reach Wii Sports astronomical sales figures.
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