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September 5, 2008
by Nick DiMola - 1:20 pm EDT
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Source: Game|Life
Former Nintendo of America Vice President will be making a return to gaming via her new company Zebra Partners once her non-compete agreement with Nintendo ends.
Perrin Kaplan, former Nintendo of America Vice President for Marketing and Corporate Affairs, made an appearance at this year's Penny Arcade Expo to speak on a panel about sex and violence in gaming.
"I have not left the gaming industry for good. I love it," said Kaplan during her discourse on... Read more...
by Nick DiMola - 1:18 pm EDT
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Source: Empty Clip Studios
The start-up developer is bringing its rhythm-puzzle title to WiiWare next week.
Empty Clip Studios announced today that their puzzle-action title Groovin' Blocks is coming to WiiWare next Monday, September 8. (According to Nintendo, WiiWare or Virtual Console release dates are not official until confirmed by the Wii-kly Update on Monday mornings.) The studio is a brand new company... Read more...
by Nick DiMola - 1:14 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo
A recent posting on the Japanese Virtual Console website reveals that Seiken Densetsu 2, known in English as Secret of Mana, is making its way to the service.
A new posting on the Virtual Console website in Japan reveals that Square-Enix is starting to show increased support of the service, at least in Japan. A listing for Seiken Densetsu 2, also known as Secret of Mana in the West, is going to be their first major RPG release on the service later this month. The title is one of Square's highly regarded SNES RPGs and is known for its unique style, including the pictorial, ring-style menu.
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by Nick DiMola - 12:36 pm EDT
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Source: Press Release
The PlayStation 2 air combat title from 2006 is arriving on Wii later this month.
XS Games announced yesterday that Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk, originally a PlayStation 2 air combat title, is coming to Wii September 16. The title is developed by Kando Games and puts the player in the role of a leader of the "Ghost Squadron" elite resistance military unit.
Players will... Read more...
September 4, 2008
by Nick DiMola - 8:46 pm EDT
Total comments: 1
Source: Press Release
An alternate story to the already released PC adventure game is coming to the Wii and DS with PC like controls using the stylus and IR pointing.
Last week, DTP Entertainment announced their first venture onto Wii and DS: a continuation of the already released PC adventure game, So Blonde. So Blonde for Wii and DS is not a port of the original PC title, nor is it a sequel. Both games will be a retelling of the story with different occurrences in the same basic premise of the original title.
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by Greg Leahy - 12:26 pm EDT
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Source: Press Release
The first in the series of logic-puzzling adventures, Professor Layton and the Curious Village is set to launch across Europe on November 7.
Nintendo of Europe has announced that Professor Layton and the Curious Village, the first in a series of logic puzzle-driven Nintendo DS point-and-click adventures will launch across Europe on November 7. The European release will take place nearly nine months after Nintendo localised and published the game for the North American market on February 10 of this year.
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by Nick DiMola - 10:10 am EDT
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Source: Press Release
The Xbox Live Arcade title is being ported to Wii this winter with new modes and controls.
Gamecock Media Group announced last week that Blazing Lizard's Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball will be coming to Wii later this year. The game pits two of the internet's biggest rivals, Pirates and Ninjas, against each other for an epic dodgeball matchup.
Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball allows up to... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:42 am EDT
Total comments: 18
Source: Press Release
The Wing, debuting this October, will require a wireless dongle to be inserted into the Wii Remote for operation.
Nyko Technologies announced earlier this week that they will be releasing the Wing Wireless Classic Controller for the Wii in October for $29.99. Using a wireless dongle that plugs into the bottom of a Wii Remote, Nyko says that the Wing will have up to 10 feet of wireless range and up to 30 hours... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:27 am EDT
Total comments: 6
Source: Press Release
Crave Entertainment's latest game is "the first real-time strategy game designed for kids on Wii and DS."
Crave Entertainment announced earlier this week that their latest game, Defendin' De Penguin, is now available for Wii and DS. The real-time strategy game is focused on preserving Penguin Town's fish supply. IGN noted that "for the audience it's intended for - the young gamer who's never played any strategic game at all before - this could be a great first step into the concepts of the genre."
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by Nick DiMola - 7:09 am EDT
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Source: Kotaku
After careful consideration from management, Tecmo has decided against the Square Enix takeover and decided instead to group with the more Eastern driven Koei.
Tecmo, in a surprise move, has rejected the friendly takeover bid from Square Enix this morning. As reported earlier, Square Enix extended the offer to Tecmo last week and gave the company until today in order to reach a decision. Tecmo "collected opinions from management and game creators as well as a wide range of employees" to arrive at their decision.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 6:24 am EDT
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Source: Press Release
Robocalypse and Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff are Tecmo's DS releases while SPRay and Rygar: The Battle for Argus are their Wii holiday releases.
Tecmo recently announced their Nintendo releases for the rest of 2008. They currently have four games on the horizon for Nintendo platforms this holiday season: Robocalypse; SPRay; Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff; and Rygar: The Battle for Argus.
Robocalypse, a real-time strategy game for the DS, is due out on October 28. Robocalypse is rated "E10+" and features a storyline written by a writer and director on SpongeBob Squarepants.
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September 3, 2008
by Carmine Red - 5:32 pm EDT
Total comments: 1
Source: Press Release
Ace Attorney withdrawal? Unsolved Crimes offers eight cases, three gaming elements, a rookie detective, a missing model, and a stylized 1970's New York.
Capcom's Ace Attorney series may be the pre-eminent example of the crime genre on the Nintendo DS, but now mystery solvers can work both sides of the law. Empire Interactive is letting players take on the role of a rookie detective in 1970's New York with Unsolved Crimes for the DS, which has wrapped development and will be in stores starting September 23.
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by Carmine Red - 5:27 pm EDT
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Source: Press Release
Nintendo will be promoting the new color with a print ad featuring Liv Tyler.
It's official: everything old is new again. The original Nintendo DS came in a metallic silver finish when it launched in 2004, and the DS Lite has finally caught up. Next week Nintendo's sleek portable game player will be available at retailers in a metallic silver color similar to that of its big brother.
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by Carmine Red - 5:16 pm EDT
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Source: Press Release
Nintendo's estimates are usually conservative, but the Japanese company is now a little more optimistic than before thanks to the success of the Wii and the DS.
As if they weren't expecting to sell enough already, Nintendo has now revised their fiscal and shipment estimates for the current fiscal year upwards. By the end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2009, Nintendo expects to sell more videogame hardware and software, and make even more money doing so.
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by Carmine Red - 10:15 am EDT
Total comments: 14
Source: Press Release
Square Enix will be acquiring lots of stock if Tecmo's board of directors gives its consent by tomorrow.
Could legendary videogame franchises Final Fantasy and Ninja Gaiden soon be under the same roof? The answer will be clear this Thursday, which is the deadline for a response from Tecmo's board of directors to Square Enix's friendly take over proposal.
Square Enix is offering to purchase more... Read more...
September 2, 2008
by Neal Ronaghan - 7:04 am EDT
Total comments: 23
Source: Press Release
Monolith Soft's long-delayed disaster game is finally has a release date in Europe.
In somewhat of a surprise announcement, Nintendo revealed that Disaster: Day of Crisis is going to be released in Europe on October 24. Along with the basic plot that was unveiled earlier, more information was revealed regarding gameplay and story.
The story revolves around Raymond Bruce, a retired... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 4:59 am EDT
Total comments: 24
Source: Press Release
Super Mario RPG finally sees US release while some underwater business goes on elsewhere.
Nintendo's popular Super Nintendo game, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, sees its long awaited arrival on the Virtual Console while Clu Clu Land, an NES puzzle game, also sees release. Hudson's aquarium simulator, My Aquarium is the WiiWare game of the week.
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September 1, 2008
by Jonathan Metts - 11:31 pm EDT
Total comments: 4
Source: Nintendo Channel
If you haven't checked out the Nintendo Channel lately, you might want to see what was added this week.
Nintendo's promotional video channel was launched earlier this year in North America, but the weekly updates since then have mostly consisted of celebrities playing Wii Fit and Mario Kart Wii. The DS demo section, tucked away in a menu, rotates through the same old third-party demos, while Nintendo... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 11:53 am EDT
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Source: Press Release
Natsume's latest Harvest Moon game, subtitled Island of Happiness, marks the ten year anniversary for the farm sim series in North America. The pre-order bonus? A chicken plushie!
Natsume announced earlier this week that Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness is available for DS. Commemorating the tenth anniversary of the series, it comes with a free plush chicken in select stores while supplies last.
The game, which Natsume claims to be the "largest portable Harvest Moon experience... Read more...
by Jon Lindemann - 10:36 am EDT
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Source: Eidos
Update to the arcade classic to include extensive online and wireless functionality, full online voice chat.
Eidos has revealed new details of its Nintendo DS reworking of Midway's hack n' slash arcade classic, Gauntlet. This updated version of the original has you once again assuming the role of a Wizard, Warrior, Valkyrie, or Elf (now with their own power moves), battling through forty maps spanning three fantasy worlds full of demons and monsters.
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