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April 8, 2009
by Neal Ronaghan - 3:45 pm EDT
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Roogoo Twisted Towers looks to bring the fun puzzle game to Wii with unique features and modes. Check it out in the latest trailer.
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by Carmine Red - 3:18 pm EDT
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Source: Venture Beat
Sega VP of Marketing Sean Ratcliffe hopes that Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games will "exceed the original," says House of the Dead: Overkill has met expectations, thinks that MadWorld could b
Based on the interview Sean Ratcliffe gave Venture Beat, the ongoing success of Sega's Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games franchise requires keeping a lot of people happy. "It's quite a long list of people who are involved in making that game," explained Sega of America's Vice President of Marketing,... Read more...
by Lukasz Balicki - 10:30 am EDT
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Source: Press Release
BDA, a leading manufacturer of consumer electronic accessories, launched their officially licensed accessories to coincide the launch of Nintendo's brand new portable.
To coincide with the DSi launch, Bensussen Deutsch & Associates, Inc. (BDA) released peripherals to supplement the new system. Like all of their prior products, these are all officially licensed by Nintendo. The new line of DSi accessories includes a starter kit with various essential accessories, a cleaning kit, various cases, extra styli, and a car adapter which allows owners to charge their systems on the go.
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by Jon Lindemann - 8:48 am EDT
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Source: Atlus
Atlus' throwback RPG gets a new trailer.
Atlus is set to release The Dark Spire, a 3D dungeon-crawling RPG with stylized art and a unique look. An homage to older games like Shadowgate (NES), The Dark Spire should please any gamer looking for some hack'n'slash action.
The Dark Spire is currently scheduled for an April 14th release.
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April 7, 2009
by Pedro Hernandez - 7:09 pm EDT
Total comments: 5
Source: Press Release
Vogster Entertainment has announced the next game in their Robocalypse real-time strategy series.
Vogster Entertainment has announced a new WiiWare title, Robocalypse : Beaver Defense, the follow-up to last year's comedic real-time strategy DS game Robocalypse. Set for a summer release, Beaver Defense is a tower defense-style game that features wise-cracking robots with humorous weaponry and upgradeable skills. Along with a single player campaign, there will also be a multiplayer mode for up to four players.
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April 6, 2009
by Pedro Hernandez - 8:13 pm EDT
Total comments: 21
Source: nintendodsi.com
Alongside existing launch titles, Nintendo shows off some new games for their DSiWare service.
A new video on Nintendo's website reveals more games for Nintendo's new DSiWare service. The unreleased games, all published by Nintendo, have all seen release in Japan but haven’t previously been confirmed for U.S. release.
The new games are as follows:
Dr. Mario Express: The DSi version of the classic Nintendo puzzle game.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 6:24 pm EDT
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The recently announced cooking game will feature over 200 recipes and 10 extra ones for DSi users.
Just a day after the DSi was released in the United States, Ubisoft announced My Healthy Cooking Coach, the first third party game to make use of the DSi's new features.
Similar to Nintendo's Personal Trainer: Cooking, this game will feature more than 200 recipes, with 10 of them exclusively... Read more...
by Lukasz Balicki - 2:10 pm EDT
Total comments: 35
Source: Press Release
The Silent Hill series will make its debut on a Nintendo console this fall with Wii specific controls and new features.
Konami announced that Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, a remake of the original game, will arrive on Wii this fall. It is being developed by Climax, who developed Silent Hill: Origins for the PSP.
Featuring a new soundtrack by series composer Akira Yamaoka, Shattered Memories stays true to original... Read more...
by Nick DiMola - 7:34 am EDT
Total comments: 10
Source: Press Release
The first week of Nintendo Downloads brings us five launch DSiWare titles alongside one for each Virtual Console and WiiWare.
This week in Nintendo Downloads opens with a bang providing players with five brand new DSiWare titles, one WiiWare title, and one Virtual Console title.
Equilibrio, this week's solo WiiWare title, is yet another ball-rolling game. Players will need to avoid deadly traps in 64 levels by navigating... Read more...
April 5, 2009
by Lukasz Balicki - 1:55 pm EDT
Total comments: 31
Source: TechRadar
EA developers that are working with the new peripheral claim that the new technology is so accurate, that it's over responsive at times.
Even though the Wii MotionPlus doesn't have an official release date, it won't stop publisher EA from releasing Grand Slam Tennis and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, which support the peripheral, in June.
In an interview with TechRadar, EA producers Thomas Singleton and Mike Taramykin explained how... Read more...
by Jon Lindemann - 10:33 am EDT
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Source: Nintendo
The gaming world rejoices, Nintendo counts its money, and GameStop has a midnight launch party in L.A.
The Nintendo DSi is officially available in North America as of today, and Nintendo had a party at the Universal CityWalk GameStop in Los Angeles to commemorate the occasion. Nintendo Executive VP of Sales and Marketing Cammie Dunaway was there to personally hand a DSi to the first purchaser in line, and the band Gym Class Heroes also made an appearance. That Mario guy was around too.
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April 4, 2009
by Jon Lindemann - 8:42 am EDT
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Source: Sega
High Voltage has one good-looking FPS in the latest trailer.
Sega's latest trailer for The Conduit was released a while back (I actually thought it was up already since it's been sitting on my desktop, but in my old age I must have been distracted by Wheel of Fortune...mmmm Sajak), and it's looking great. This newest clip really shows off what High Voltage is doing in terms of environments and enemies, and shows how you can blow up stuff real good.
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April 2, 2009
by Jon Lindemann - 5:02 pm EDT
Total comments: 2
Source: Nintendo Australia
The Aussies and Kiwis already have their hands on Nintendo's newest system.
Nintendo fans in Australia and New Zealand got a special treat today, with the release of the Nintendo DSi in both territories. Nintendo Australia has posted photos of a near-midnight launch party at an EB Games in Melbourne.
The Nintendo DSi is available for $299 AUD and $375 NZD.
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by Jon Lindemann - 4:46 pm EDT
Total comments: 10
Source: Press Release
Epicenter releases the GDC 2009 trailer for its upcoming firefighting title.
Epicenter Studios has released a new trailer for its upcoming Real Heroes: Firefighter. Hot off the presses from GDC 2009, this clip shows you running into buildings, dousing flames, and rescuing people from cars.
Real Heroes: Firefighter is scheduled for release in the third quarter of this year.
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by James Charlton - 4:09 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo
The latest interview with the Nintendo President is translated just before the game's North American release.
The latest in the Iwata Asks series of interviews is with the team behind Rhythm Heaven (known as Rhythm Tengoku in Japan, and Rhythm Paradise in PAL territories).
The interview has been available for some time on the Nintendo of Japan website, but to commemorate the release of the game in North America it has now been fully translated.
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by Karlie Yeung - 3:55 pm EDT
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Source: Press Release
Launching with the DSi this weekend, the DSi Shop will open with five DSiWare games available for download.
Accompanying the release of the DSi on April 5th, five DSiWare games will be available for purchase from the DSi Shop on the day of launch.
The games announced for North America are WarioWare: Snapped!, Bird & Beans, Brain Age Express: Math, Master of Illusion Express: Funny Face, and Art Style: AQUIA. The same titles will be ready for the European launch two days in advance, with the names of certain games differing slightly.
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by Lukasz Balicki - 1:56 pm EDT
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Source: 1UP
FYTO's debut title will come to US WiiWare.
Last week Nintendo released two WiiWare games in Japan, one of which was Kimi to Boku to Ritai from game creator Kenji Eno. In a recent 1UP interview, Eno, best known for his work on the Dreamcast horror game D2, acknowledged that his team was localizing the game in English, Spanish, German and French.
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April 1, 2009
by Lukasz Balicki - 7:57 pm EDT
Total comments: 13
Source: Mr. Balance Board!
Today is a special day indeed! Mr. Balance Board takes some time from his busy schedule to give NWR readers a special message!
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March 30, 2009
by Nick DiMola - 10:05 pm EDT
Total comments: 22
Source: Press Release
Two titles from Nintendo see off the Wii-kly Update, with Nintendo Downloads on the horizon.
Two titles come to the Wii Shop Channel this week, with one for the Virtual Console and one for WiiWare, but both from Nintendo. This also marks the last of week of the Wii-kly Update, as next week kicks off the inclusion of DSiWare. The feature will now be titled Nintendo Downloads.
Bonsai Barber,... Read more...
March 28, 2009
by Lukasz Balicki - 1:16 pm EDT
Total comments: 27
Source: Gamasutra
The company's shareholders have voted overwhelmingly in favor of the Square Enix buyout.
During a shareholder meeting, shareholders voted whether or not to allow Square Enix to take over Eidos for $117 Million. Over 85 percent of voters voted in favor of the corporate takeover.
Eidos will suspend its shares on April 21st and will be delisted from the London Stock Exchange the very... Read more...
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