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September 16, 2010
by Pedro Hernandez - 2:12 pm EDT
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Source: (Revogamers), http://www.revogamers.net/noticias/tgs10-subtitulo...
News regarding Tecmo's 3DS efforts are revealed at TGS 2010.
At TGS 2010, Tecmo has offered some details for their Nintendo 3DS projects. The first of these is Samurai Warriors 3D, which has received a new title: Samurai Warriors: Chronicles. The full Japanese name is Sengoku Musou Chronicle. This game was demonstrated previously at E3 2010, we have impressions... Read more...
by Pedro Hernandez - 1:57 pm EDT
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Source: (Revogamers), http://www.revogamers.net/noticias/winter-y-geist-...
n-Space believes that the 3DS technology can make these titles possible.
While promoting the DS version of
Activision's Goldeneye 007, the creative director of n-Space, Ted Newman, has made
comments regarding the capabilities of the 3DS in an interview with Nintendojo. When talking about
Winter, the horror game designed for the Wii, he expressed... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:42 am EDT
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A Wii game takes a trophy at the Paris Game Festival.
The Milthon European Games Awards were held over the weekend in Paris, France, and a Wii game earned one European developer a trophy.
British developer Climax Studios took home the award for Best Audio Design for their Wii title Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.
The Milthon Awards are held each year at the Paris Game Festival.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 1:11 am EDT
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Source: (Joystiq), http://www.1up.com/news/3ds-metal-gear-solid-snake...
Hideo Kojima announced the release window at Tokyo Game Show.
The 3DS version of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater will be coming out in 2011, according to series creator Hideo Kojima at a press conference at Tokyo Game Show.
There weren't many more details at the event outside of the release window and the fact that the game's name will simply be Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. It was also stated that more information will be revealed at a later date.
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September 15, 2010
by Karlie Yeung - 1:58 pm EDT
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Source: (CoroCoro)
Level 5's new game has received a release window and a name change.
CoroCoro Comic announced recently that Level 5’s first console entry in one of their biggest franchises is slated to be released on the Wii next spring under the title Inazuma Eleven Strikers. The game was initially announced in June under the name Inazuma Eleven Break.
The Tokyo Game Show is starting, and Level 5 currently has a secret game marked for unveiling on Wednesday. It is unknown if that unknown game is Inazuma Eleven Strikers.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 1:30 pm EDT
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Source: (Entertainment Weekly), http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/09/15/ew-exclusive-epi...
You'll be playing Warren Spector's new game later this year.
Disney Epic Mickey is hitting stores in North America on November 30, according to an article on Entertainment Weekly, which also features a new trailer.
The game, developed by Warren Spector-led Junction Point Studios, puts Mickey in a world of forgotten Disney characters that is being tormented... Read more...
by Karlie Yeung - 6:49 am EDT
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Source: (EA)
Garden simulation launch title announced at TGS.
As part of their Tokyo Game Show presentation, EA announced a gardening simulation coming to Nintendo 3DS as a launch title for the system.
My Garden allows players to create customised gardens by choosing from hundreds of varieties of flowers and plants, and landscaping objects. With the help... Read more...
September 14, 2010
by Pedro Hernandez - 11:24 am EDT
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Source: (SiliconEra), http://www.siliconera.com/2010/09/12/the-3dss-grap...
Capcom's high resolution MT Framework engine powers their 3DS titles.
A tech report by Impress Watch reveals the details behind engine that powers Capcom's 3DS games.
The MT Framework is known for being the engine behind Capcom's high definition titles such as Dead Rising, Lost Planet, and the upcoming Marvel vs. Capcom 3. The 3DS games are running on a different... Read more...
by Pedro Hernandez - 10:57 am EDT
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Source: http://twitter.com/CapcomEuro/status/24369172619
A Twitter post reveals the company's plans for TGS.
In a Twitter post, Capcom Europe revealed that the company would be announcing four new titles at Tokyo Game Show later this week.
The tweet read: "Tokyo Game Show this week. If I had a guess at the Capcom announcements I'd guess at four new games announced and some new MvsC3 characters."It doesn't... Read more...
by Pedro Hernandez - 10:52 am EDT
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Source: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/interview/irbj/vol1/i...
Difference plays a major role in the latest Pokemon game.
In a recent Iwata Asks about Pokemon Black and White with directors Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori, they revealed the most important focus when creating the fifth generation in the Pokemon series was “to create a new Pokemon.”
With Black and White on the same system as Diamond and Pearl (the... Read more...
by Pedro Hernandez - 10:17 am EDT
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Source: http://www.revogamers.net/noticias/sonic-colours-t...
The latest Sonic title hopes to go back to its roots, according to the development team.
Sonic Colors Producer Takashi Iisuka affirmed that Sonic Colors for the Wii and DS aims to take the franchise back to its simpler, fun roots seen in the classic 2D titles and that the development team has found the issues that have plagued the recent 3D titles.
He mentions that “the reason why... Read more...
by Karlie Yeung - 10:03 am EDT
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Source: (EnjoyUp)
The Little Red Riding Hood DS game returns as a DSiWare release.
EnjoyUp and Gammick Entertainment today announced the upcoming North American release of Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ for DSiWare. This will be the same as the DS game of the same name, released in October 2008. The price for the title has been set at 800 Points. A release date for the DSiWare version has not yet been set.
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by Karlie Yeung - 10:03 am EDT
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Source: (Club Nintendo Europe), http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/club_nintendo/...
Special Classic Controller now available in the Stars Catalogue.
The Wii Super Nintendo Classic Controller has recently been made available in the European Club Nintendo Stars Catalogue.
At 7,000 Stars, it is currently the most "expensive" item. Additionally, a Golden Wii Wheel for Mario Kart Wii is in stock for 4,000 Stars.
This is a special edition of the... Read more...
September 13, 2010
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:25 am EDT
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There's a new trailer to satiate your nostalgia.
Activision released a new multiplayer trailer for GoldenEye Wii today that shows off different modes, modifiers, characters, and more.
Check out all of our coverage that went up today and get ready for GoldenEye's November 2 release.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 8:06 am EDT
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Source: (Press Release)
Three DSiWare titles and one WiiWare game carry another weak week of Nintendo downloads.
This week has only four releases spread across WiiWare and DSiWare.
The lone WiiWare game is Adventure on LOST ISLAND - Hidden Object Game. The four-player game from Ateam Inc. is a hidden object where players can team up and search for different items in a variety of landscapes. It is available for 500 Wii Points ($5).
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by Matt Walker and Karlie Yeung - 7:52 am EDT
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Source: (), http://www.nintendo.co.jp/mario25th/index.html
Happy birthday, Mario!
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the Japanese release of Super Mario Bros. While the Mario character has appeared in arcade titles prior to this date, Super Mario Bros. is what brought us the plumber's land of green pipes, koopas, goombas, and mushrooms. Here we take a look at some of these promotions... Read more...
September 12, 2010
by Neal Ronaghan - 8:23 pm EDT
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Source: (AndriaSang), http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2010/09/13/3ds_ke...
A 3DS peripheral maker possibly spills the beans.
A Twitter post by a former employee or contractor for the Keys Factory, a peripheral company in Japan, revealed that the company is releasing 11 3DS peripherals on November 20. Once that tweet became more public, the tweet and the account behind it were removed.
Usually, peripheral makers release... Read more...
September 11, 2010
by Matthew Blundon - 7:11 pm EDT
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Source: (CoroCoro)
A follow-up to the Pokemon-esque game is coming to Japan in 2010.
Super Kasekihorida, a sequel to Fossil Fighters, is coming to Japan before the end of the year courtesy of Nintendo and developer Red Entertainment, according to the latest issue of CoroCoro Comic.
Fossil Fighters, released for the Nintendo DS in Japan in 2008 and in North America the following year, featured gameplay similar to Pokemon. The game, whose title translates to Super Fossil Fighters, appears to be similar to the previous title.
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September 10, 2010
by Matthew Blundon and Jon Lindemann - 5:49 am EDT
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Source: NPD Group)
The Wii has its lowest sales month since launch, but Mario just keeps on selling software.
The August NPD numbers have been released, and Nintendo once again yields the top console sales spot to Microsoft. While the recently-redesigned Xbox 360 sold the most systems overall, the Wii finished August in third place with sales of 244,300, with the Nintendo DS finishing second with 342,700. The Wii finished the tracking period with its lowest month of hardware sales since its 2006 launch.
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by Neal Ronaghan and Matt Walker - 1:53 am EDT
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Source: http://www.capcom.co.jp/gyakutenkenji/2/blog/index...
Producer Motohide Eshiro talks about how the upcoming game will feature returning developers and brand new ones.
Capcom recently made the Japanese site for Ace Attorney Investigations 2 (known as Gyakuten Kenji 2 in Japan) live. In the debut blog post, Motohide Eshiro, the producer of the previous game, explains how the sequel came about and apologizes for taking so long to produce the sequel.
Ace Attorney Investigations 2 will be at Tokyo Game Show in some capacity next week following its recent reveal.
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