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November 18, 2008
by Neal Ronaghan - 2:16 pm EST
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Source: Press Release
Electronic Arts' own version of Wii Fit will retail for $59.99 and contain Wii Nunchuk leg straps, a nutritional book, and a resistance band.
Electronic Arts unveiled their latest Wii game, EA Sports Active last week. The game, set to release next spring, is "the first in a new line of EA SPORTS fitness and sports performance products" and will contain Wii Nunchuk leg straps and a resistance band, which can be used to increase the intensity... Read more...
by Aaron Kaluszka - 3:53 am EST
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Source: Nintendo
The new firmware drastically increases SD card transfer speeds.
The blue lights, pulsating on the front of Internet-connected Wiis worldwide, mimicking the call of the Japanese bush warbler, mean one thing: a new system update has arrived. Version 3.4 doesn't add any new features, but it makes a highly desired improvement as well as some smaller updates.
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November 17, 2008
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:18 pm EST
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Source: LA Times
The Hollywood-based game company with a focus on movie games has reportedly shut down after a year and a half of existence.
The LA Times is reporting that the Hollywood-based video game company, Brash Entertainment, has closed its doors as of last Friday.
Emerging a year and a half ago promising "to reinvent games based on movies and television shows," Brash learned the hard way that video games and movies do not... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 7:16 pm EST
Total comments: 10
Source: ESRB
The ESRB has added "ratings summaries" to their game ratings, gaining applause from Senators Hillary Clinton and Joseph Lieberman.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board recently unveiled their newest addition to their ratings system: ratings summaries. The summaries "explain in objective terms the context and relevant content that factored into a game’s ESRB rating assignment." The ESRB has stated that all games released... Read more...
by Nick DiMola - 7:33 am EST
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Source: Nintendo
A new batch includes the fourth Strong Bad episode, a bean bag tossing original, and two more Virtual Console shooters.
This week’s update, like many others, features a healthy dose of Virtual Console shooters alongside two original WiiWare entries.
Strong Bad’s fourth episode, Dangeresque 3, continues the escapades of the titular character. This fourth episode chronicles the dirty cop, Dangeresque, the star... Read more...
November 16, 2008
by Neal Ronaghan - 1:00 pm EST
Total comments: 25
Source: Activision
Activision says that some artists only want to release their songs as track packs. Jimi Hendrix is one of those artists.
With the onslaught of Guitar Hero: World Tour downloadable content announcements for Wii ranging from Oasis to the Killers and the Quantum of Solace theme, it was strange to see the recent Jimi Hendrix three-pack announcement with no mention of a Wii release. The pack, featuring "If 6 was 9", "Little Wing", and a live version of "Fire", recently hit Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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November 15, 2008
by James Charlton - 12:00 am EST
Total comments: 3
Source: http://www.d3p.co.jp/riz/
Learn how to pronounce the title of this impressive-looking RPG.
New information from D3Publisher and Media Vision's upcoming Nintendo DS fantasy RPG RIZ-ZOAWD (pronounced similar to “Lizard” in Japanese) has been released via the official website of the game.
Based on the Wizard of Oz fairytale, the player will take control of Dorothy and be accompanied by all the characters from the original story. The title of the game itself is an anagram of “Wizard Oz”.
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November 14, 2008
by James Charlton - 11:42 pm EST
Total comments: 6
Source: Famitsu
Famitsu article gives details on Pikmin and Donkey Kong Jungle Beat and their new control schemes.
Famitsu detailed some games from the upcoming “Play it on Wii” collection, a series of GameCube games which will be re-released on the Wii with new controls and other improvements.
First to be released will be Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, the critically acclaimed platform/rhythm game from the team that brought us Super Mario Galaxy on Wii.
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by Jared Rosenberg - 11:26 pm EST
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Wield the might of the gods in a new version of the classic PC game.
In 1989 British developer Bullfrog Productions released Populous for the home computer. As one of the original God games, if not the first, Populous was critically acclaimed and sold phenomenally. XSEED Games recently announced that Populous DS has begun shipping to retailers. Like in the original, players assume the role of a god who can manipulate the landscape and create disasters like volcanoes and earthquakes.
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November 13, 2008
by Neal Ronaghan - 6:17 pm EST
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Source: Press Release
Hudson's Pool Revolution will bring more billiards to WiiWare.
Earlier this week, Hudson announced that they will be releasing Pool Revolution: Cue Sports on WiiWare. Featuring four-player multiplayer both online and off, Pool Revolution "gives WiiWare fans what they want," according to Sabine Duvall, Vice President of Product Development at Hudson. The game uses two different control schemes, one using motion controls for shot strength, and one using buttons.
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November 11, 2008
by Neal Ronaghan - 8:23 pm EST
Total comments: 4
Source: Press Release
Snowboard Riot is a racing game with weapons, online play, and Balance Board support.
Hudson will bring snowboarding to WiiWare with Snowboard Riot. Featuring races more similar to Mario Kart than SSX, Snowboard Riot is an action-racing title with weapons that range from homing missiles to invisibility. Sabine Duvall, Vice President of Product Development at Hudson stated that "[this] is not your standard snowboarding game. [Snowboarding] is a rush by itself, but when you add weapons, it becomes even more exciting."
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by Neal Ronaghan - 8:17 pm EST
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Source: Press Release
The recently announced National League Cy Young Award Winner considers himself to be "the best gamer in the clubhouse by far."
Right after the San Francisco Giants' Tim Lincecum was anointed the National League Cy Young Award Winner, 2K Sports announced that he will be featured as the cover athlete and spokesman for next year's Major League Baseball 2K9. This comes after Lincecum led the league in strikeouts, win percentage, opponent's batting average, and strikeouts per nine innings.
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by Greg Leahy - 8:15 pm EST
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Source: 2D Boy Blog
2D Boy has scrapped the proposed retail PAL version of their hugely acclaimed puzzler in favour of a digitally distributed release identical to the one currently available in North America.
World of Goo, the physics-based puzzle/construction game whose North American launch was met with glowing reviews last month, is now on course for a WiiWare release across Europe, according to developers 2D Boy. The two-man independent studio has renegotiated its agreement with publisher RTL Games in order to offer PAL gamers the same World of Goo experience as enjoyed by their counterparts across the Atlantic.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 8:13 pm EST
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Source: Press Release
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors are available now for Wii and Nintendo DS.
Activision once again brings DreamWorks Animation characters to video games with Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors for both Wii and Nintendo DS.
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is based off of the recent movie of the same name. Players can choose to play as Alex the... Read more...
by Greg Leahy - 8:07 pm EST
Total comments: 1
Source: Press Release
The first wave of retro-styled WiiWare titles will become available over three successive weeks beginning November 21.
Nintendo UK has announced that the first games in the Art Style series, a range of concept-driven WiiWare titles with simple visuals, will begin releasing on the European Wii Shop Channel during November. Cubello, Rotohex, and Orbient will be made available to download over three week successive weeks, beginning with the launch of Cubello on November 21. Each game will cost 600 Wii Points.
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by Francesca DiMola - 5:46 pm EST
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Source: http://gamespress.com/release.asp?c=p%0D%CCf%B4
Boom Blox, Deca Sports, and Build-A-Bear Workshop earn recognition for education, creativity, and family play.
NAPPA has been highly regarded as the most thorough awards program for Parenting Resources and Children's Products. For eighteen years they have evaluated products to educate families on the safest, most educational, and enjoyable choices they can make for their families. This year NAPPA noted the increase of quality products that allow children to explore their performance and creative skills.
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by Francesca DiMola - 5:44 pm EST
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Source: Press Release
Interactive's new game allows players to create an assortment of monsters with over 150 parts in order to save your village.
Eidos Interactive's adventure-RPG Monster Lab released earlier this week in stores across North America.
Monster Lab takes place in the mysterious Uncanny Valley, where people are oppressed by the evil Baron Mharti. The player controls an apprentice scientist who dreams of becoming a member of the Mad Science Alliance. For acceptance he must master the mechanical, alchemic, and biological Mad Science disciplines.
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by Francesca DiMola - 5:41 pm EST
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Source: http://www.siliconera.com/2008/10/31/the-tales-tea...
A Siliconera interview reveals information on returning locales and characters along with an interesting detail that fans of the original should enjoy.
In an interview late last month, Siliconera spoke with Andy Tsai, localization producer at Namco Bandai Japan, and Minako Takahashi, localization producer at Namco Bandai USA, about the latest Tales game, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.
Unlike other Tales games, this new addition continues... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:25 am EST
Total comments: 2
Source: Press Release
Brains, food, and robots make up this latest week of Nintendo's download service.
With two new WiiWare games, Brain Challenge and Yummy Cooking Jam, and another Mega Man game on Virtual Console, Nintendo's download service continues its solid streak of releases.
Brain Challenge, developed by Gameloft, tests player's brains in a variety of mini-games from topics such as Visual,... Read more...
November 7, 2008
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:39 am EST
Total comments: 3
Source: Press Release
Scholastic Interactive's Goosebumps Horrorland for Wii and DS, and Ultimate I Spy for Wii are both in stores now.
Scholastic Interactive recently announced the release of their two new Majesco distributed games, Goosebumps Horrorland and Ultimate I Spy.
Goosebumps Horrorland for Wii and DS marks the first time the popular book series has come to video games. Featuring a spooky story filled with plot twists,... Read more...
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