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August 15, 2009
by Lukasz Balicki - 10:38 am EDT
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The Pokémon remakes will invade North America and Europe in the spring.
During the start of the 2009 Pokémon World Championships event, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company officially announced that Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver would be released in North America and Europe in spring 2010.
These two games are remakes of Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver, which... Read more...
August 14, 2009
by Pedro Hernandez - 1:15 pm EDT
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Source: Capcom
A special video feature was also released alongside the new details.
Capcom has announced that Spyborgs, a Wii exclusive sci-fi brawler, will be released on September 22, 2009 for $39.99.
This is a week earlier and $10 cheaper than originally reported.
Capcom has also released the first in a series of webisodes called "Islands of Fate".
For future episodes visit spyborgs.com.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 12:01 pm EDT
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Source: IGN
Play as the shadow of a young boy and reach the top of the tower.
Weekly Famitsu unveiled Shadow Tower, a new WiiWare title from Hudson Soft. In it, players take control of a young boy's shadow and traverse the 2.5D world by running and jumping on the shadows cast by foreground structures. The ultimate goal of the game is to reach the top of a massive piece of architecture known as the "Shadow Tower."
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by Lukasz Balicki - 8:05 am EDT
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Source: IGN
Nintendo will help Capcom promote Monster Hunter Tri overseas, while Capcom announces a new Wii game in Japan.
With the recent successful release of Monster Hunter Tri in Japan, Capcom is working to repeat this achievement in North America and Europe, regions where the Monster Hunter franchise is less popular. According to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper, Capcom will work with Nintendo in order to market the game overseas. Nintendo brings its considerable experience marketing the continually successful Pokemon franchise to this endeavor.
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August 13, 2009
by Pedro Hernandez - 6:48 pm EDT
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Source: Gamasutra
The patent includes an inflatable saddle.
Silicon Era has unearthed a patent by Nintendo for a horse riding simulator that features an inflatable saddle.
The patent was filed at the European Patent Office in January, and the description states that it's an inflatable cushion with slots for motion-sensing controllers.
Despite the fact that the image shows a child being the one using the product, the patent says that adults can enjoy it too.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 5:00 pm EDT
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Source: UncleBob
Surprisingly, Nintendo's free DSiWare flipbook creator is up on the DSi Shop Channel. Updated: Now with official press release.
Without any official announcement, Flipnote Studio is now available on the DSi Shop Channel in North America.
The free application allows players to make animated flipbooks using their own drawings and share them online. It is already available in Japan and will be available in Europe and Australia on Friday.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 3:58 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo Everything
Despite a strong showing of games, Nintendo believes it could have been better.
When asked at a first quarter financial results briefing about Nintendo's media presentation at E3 2009, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata said that despite the announcement of strong software titles like New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mario Galaxy, and Metroid: The Other M, the presentation could have been better and shown the effectiveness of their products in a more convincing manner.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 1:40 pm EDT
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Ubisoft confirms a November release and unveils two videos that show the poor humans that the Rabbids will terrorize.
Ubisoft announced today that Rabbids Go Home, an adventure title based on the Rabbids from the Rayman Raving Rabbids series, will hit Wii and DS on November 3.
To commemorate the occasion, they also released two videos.
The first video presents us the humans that will inhabit the game's world:
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August 12, 2009
by Jon Lindemann - 7:11 am EDT
Total comments: 5
Source: Press Release
Tecmo's Wii football game launches this September.
Tecmo has announced that their Wii-exclusive sports game Family Fun Football will launch in North America on September 29.
The game promises easy-to-learn playbooks and accessible controls, as well as the ability to play as your Mii, team mascots, or wacky characters such as luchadors, ninjas, and robots. There are several different stadiums in which to play, including the Tecmodome and Moonrock Field.
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August 11, 2009
by Pedro Hernandez - 5:50 pm EDT
Total comments: 7
Source: VentureBeat
Both the Wii Remote and the Balance Board have been hacked to benefit the disabled.
Students at the University of Delaware have hacked the Wii Remote and Balance Board so that the disabled can navigate software.
The project is called WiiAssist, and consists of adapting the Wii Remote's infrared sensors so it can be attached to someone's head and control like a mouse in a computer software application. The Balance Board is also modified to control the mouse in a computer.
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by Lukasz Balicki - 11:54 am EDT
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Source: BLStream
The popular cellphone game will be released on DSiWare.
In a recent interview with NWR, Gamelion confirmed that they are planning to create and release DSiWare titles in the future. Gamelion has announced that it is partnering with SkyZone entertainment in order to bring Extreme Hangman to DSiWare.
Extreme Hangman is similar to the classic Hangman... Read more...
August 10, 2009
by Pedro Hernandez - 7:21 pm EDT
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Source: Joystick
Tony Hawk, Spider-Man, and James Bond titles are among some of the games Activision has planned for 2010.
Activision CEO Mike Griffith recently confirmed some of the titles Activision has in the works for 2010 through an earnings conference call.
Alongside new Guitar Hero and Call of Duty titles, Activision will also be launching new titles based on the James Bond, Spider-Man, and Tony Hawk properties, as well as titles based on Dreamworks Animation's two films for 2010, How to Train Your Dragon and Shrek Forever After.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 3:51 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo Life
One character sees a makeover due to copyright issues.
The Virtual Console release of The Revenge of Shinobi for the Sega Genesis (Megadrive in Europe) has seen an alteration due to copyright issues. The character of Spider-Man (who makes a cameo appearance as a boss) is now pink, so as not to fully resemble the original Marvel Comics character.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 3:27 pm EDT
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Source: EDGE
European numbers make Wii Sports Resort a million-seller worldwide.
Just as Nintendo confirmed that the MotionPlus title sold 500,000 copies since its American debut , they have now announced that Wii Sports Resort has sold 600,000 copies in Europe.
With sales numbers from all regions combined, the title has sold 1,928,000 copies. worldwide.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 12:08 pm EDT
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Source: MTV
Guitar Hero: Van Halen will see release before the end of the year.
Activision has announced the release of Guitar Hero: Van Halen. The third Guitar Hero game based around a band will feature band members Eddie, Alex, and Wolfgang Van Halen alongside front man David Lee Roth.
Like in previous band based Guitar Hero games, other bands will be featured, including Weezer, Queen, and The Foo Fighters.
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by Lukasz Balicki - 10:38 am EDT
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Rock out with Rock N' Roll Climber and NyxQuest on WiiWare, while Super Star Wars brings the force to Virtual Console and a Brain Age Express title arrives on DSiWare.
This week in Nintendo Downloads brings the Star Wars franchise to Virtual Console, two games on WiiWare, and more bite-sized Brain Age for DSiWare.
In NyxQuest: Kindred Spirits, you play as Nyx, an angel who is on her quest to save her friend, Icarus. In the game you traverse the ruins of ancient... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 10:13 am EDT
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Source: Press Release
Nintendo and LucasArts release the Super Star Wars trilogy on Virtual Console, with more games on the way.
Super Star Wars was released for Virtual Console today, and Nintendo confirmed that there is more Star Wars to come.
Both Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi are coming to the Virtual Console in the next few weeks. All three Super Nintendo games will... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:31 am EDT
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Source: Press Release
Activision's latest take on the skateboarding genre will arrive with its motion-sensing skateboard controller on November 17 in North America.
Activision announced today that Tony Hawk: Ride will hit stores on November 17 in North America and November 20 in the United Kingdom and Germany.
The game will be bundled with a motion-sensing skateboard controller. The retail price for the bundle is currently unconfirmed, but reports are saying that it will be $119.99 in North America and £99.99 in the UK.
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August 9, 2009
by Lukasz Balicki - 8:13 pm EDT
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Source: Andriasang
Users will be able to download additional songs for the rhythm game.
Konami has released pop'n music in Japan with three downloadable song packs. Each song pack contains two songs, and they are available for 100 Wii Points each.
Konami has stated that the downloadable songs for the game will focus on original songs produced by Bemani (Konami's music video game division). The official game website also contains a comprehensive list of all the downloadable songs that will be available.
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by Lukasz Balicki - 7:22 pm EDT
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Source: Andriasang
Nintendo revises the requirements for their education program.
Nintendo has recently modified the requirements for their Japanese DS classroom program.
The program, which was announced in June, allows teachers to interact with students via the DS. The program allows teachers to create lesson plans on a computer and send questions to each student's DSi. Nintendo teamed up with Sharp System Products to create the program.
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