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DDR Track List

Posted by james On July 31, 2007

 The guys over at Siliconera jotted down the songs thy heard while playing the newest DDR coming to the Wii.  This is not the final list.

99 Red Balloons

Clocks

Blue Monday

Buried a Lie

Call On Me

Caught Up

Disco Inferno

Far Away

Finally

Gonna Make You Sweat (everybody dance now)

Gypsy Woman

Hot Stuff

I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’

Karma Chameleon

Lips of an Angel

Nothing But You

Rhythm Is a Dancer

Summertime

The Sign

Too Little, Too Late

You Spin Me ‘Round

I wonder if the 99 red balloons song, is the Nena version or the Goldfinger?

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Wii

Leipzig Games Convention – Atari, Ubisoft lineup

Posted by james On July 31, 2007

Even if Nintendo is not going to be at next months Leipzieg Games Convention.  Dosn’t mean that there will not be any Nintendo games shown off thier.  Heres a list of what Atari and Ubisoft are showing off.

Atari

- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
- Asterix at the Olympic Games (Wii)

Ubisoft

- Rayman Raving Rabbids 2

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Wii

Tuesday’s Japanese VC releases

Posted by james On July 31, 2007

Genesis

- Ghouls & Ghosts

N64

- Wave Race 64

TG16

- Power League 4

Looks like Japan got the next N64 game.  I wonder when the US or the UK will be getting Wave Race?

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Bleach Shattered Blade: Gameplay Montage

Posted by james On July 31, 2007


Nintendo Will Not Go!!

Posted by james On July 31, 2007

It looks like Nintendo has decided not to attending next month game show in Tokyo. Not sure why?  Its the biggest gaming show of the year, but I have faith in Nintendo, that they know what they are doing.  Here is a list of who will be at the show.

3DV Systems
ACQUIRE CORPORATION
ARC SYSTEM WORKS
BANPRESTO
BROCCOLI
CAPCOM
D3PUBLISHER
ENTERBRAIN
HUDSON
JALECO
KOEI
KONAMI
LEVEL-5
MARVELOUS ENTERTAINMENT
MICROSOFT
NAMCO BANDAI GAMES
SEGA
SNK PLAYMORE
SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT
SQUARE ENIX
TAITO
TECMO
TOMY

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Wii

New Geometry Wars Galaxies: Boxart

Posted by james On July 31, 2007

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Amazon top 10 – Overall, platform specific

Posted by james On July 31, 2007

Overall

1. Wii Play w/ Remote—Nintendo (Wii)
2. Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword—2K Games (PC)
3. Super Mario Galaxy—Nintendo (Wii)
4. Super Smash Bros. Brawl—Nintendo (Wii)

5. Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80’s—Activision (PS2)
6. Halo 3—Microsoft (Xbox 360)
7. Super Paper Mario—Nintendo (Wii)
8. Resident Evil 4—Capcom (Wii)
9. Mario Strikers Charged—Nintendo (Wii)

10. Guitar Hero II Bundle—Activision (PS2)

Wii

1. Wii Play w/ Remote—Nintendo
2. Super Mario Galaxy*—Nintendo
3. Super Smash Bros. Brawl*—Nintendo
4. Super Paper Mario—Nintendo
5. Resident Evil 4—Capcom
6. Mario Strikers Charged—Nintendo
7. Mario Party 8—Nintendo
8. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess—Nintendo
9. Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree—Nintendo
10. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption—Nintendo

DS

1. Pokemon Diamond—Nintendo
2. New Super Mario Bros.—Nintendo
3. Brain Age—Nintendo
4. Mario Kart—Nintendo
5. Big Brain Academy—Nintendo
6. Animal Crossing: Wild World—Nintendo
7. Pokemon Pearl—Nintendo
8. Picross DS*—Nintendo
9. Tetris—Nintendo
10. Clubhouse Games—Nintendo

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Winston-Salem, NC – July 31, 2007 – Xensory Games is proud to announce the release of the first Flash game for the Wii Internet Channel to support four-way multiplayer game play using multiple Wiimotes. The initial game, Catch a Falling Star, allows up to four players on a single console to join in the action and compete head to head to gather as many stars a possible across five frenetic rounds.Xensory Games is the first to complete integration of the Opera Wiimote API into Flash and will be releasing additional games imminently which will take advantage of the tilt and distance tracking afforded.

Catch a Falling Star is available at:

http://www.XensoryGames.com/

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Super Paper Mario in Europe Sept 14th

Posted by james On July 31, 2007

31st July, 2007- It’s time to brush up on your origami skills as everyone’s favourite plumber embarks upon an all-new quest that is truly out of this dimension in Super Paper Mario on Wii! With the power to flip between 2D and 3D, Mario must embark on a thrilling adventure to reunite his lost friends and save the world. Super Paper Mario launches across Europe for Wii on 14th September 2007.

As with the previous two games in the Paper Mario series, all characters are as flat as a sheet of paper. However, our hero Mario can manipulate the environment around him to his benefit, opening up new paths and possibilities with the ability to ‘flip’ from 2D to 3D at will. This ability comes in handy throughout the game and is crucial to the progress of the player in his rescue mission. Seemingly impassable barriers are only as thin as a piece of paper when viewed in 3D allowing our hero to walk past with ease and fearsome 2D enemies expose their weak spots in 3D.

The adventure begins when the mysterious Count Bleck, a mad genius who is determined to fulfil an ancient prophecy, kidnaps Princess Peach, Bowser and Luigi. Bleck forces Peach to marry Bowser so that he can unite good and evil and create a Chaos Heart that will destroy the universe. Only Mario escapes his clutches and now it is up to him to rescue his friends from the evil Count and save the world!

Players start out controlling Mario, but later on can unlock and control Princess Peach, Bowser and Luigi as well. Each character has their own unique ability allowing them to overcome different puzzles and obstacles. Also lending a helping hand are small sidekicks called Pixls, which Mario will encounter during his journey. Each of these Pixls has a different ability, which can be used to aid the player on their journey. These range from Tippi, who will give information on enemies and items pointed at with the Wii Remote, Carrie who will lift Mario over impassable gaps, and Dottie who can shrink a character to miniscule proportions.

The majority of on-screen action is controlled simply by holding the Wii Remote sideways using only the Control Pad and two buttons. However, the motion sensing abilities of the Wii Remote also add a dynamic edge to the gameplay. Unique special moves and abilities can be activated by shaking and moving the controller; so that players can not only set up chains and earn bonus points when defeating enemies, but also use abilities like fire, thunder and ice attacks.

Super Paper Mario mixes the role-playing game-style adventure of its predecessors with the platform action of classic Mario games from yesteryear, bringing players a deep, entertaining quest that is truly the best of both worlds.

So make sure your platform gaming skills are honed as Super Paper Mario bends, twists and flips its way into stores. Super Paper Mario launches across Europe for Wii on 14th September 2007 at an estimated retail price of around £35.

GamesPress


Smash Bros. Brawl Update: Pitfall Item

Posted by justin On July 31, 2007

Pitfall

This item appeared in the game Animal Crossing. Bury it in the ground and it becomes a trap. If you love playing tricks on others, this item can’t be beat.

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When you throw a Pitfall at the ground…

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It vanishes!

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When someone touches it, PLUNK!

Now’s your chance. You can’t help but grin.

Incidentally, it also has an effect if you simply hit someone with it instead of setting it in the ground.

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If you get hit by a Pitfall, you’ll drop through pass-through floors!

Getting thoroughly fooled by a trap like this… It’s pretty humiliating.


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