I hope we get something like this for the NA release of Monster Hunter 3. Its seems like you will be able to pick this up through …
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I am not sure if any of you became aware of a statement that was supposably made by Erik Nofsinger confirming Conduit 2 and possible demo at E3. At sent …
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For those of you who have missed the news, Tiger Woods is coming out of his 4 months personal exile from Golf to play in the Augusta Masters next …
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Coming from Kotaku’s Grinder preview:
What’s less assuring is the fate of the Wii game. (The Grinder’s lead game designer, Pat Dolan) declined to comment on the status of …
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“I’ve talked to people about it. I, personally, have not played ‘Zelda.’ I’ve played more of our content that’s closer in and that we’ve already announced. I look forward …
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High Voltage was present last week for GDC. They had a booth set up showing off the Grinder and Tournament of Legends, with some other titles. On the back of …
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GameStop, GameStop, Gamestop, I am not sure how many of you had this problem while picking up you Monster Hunter 3 demo. Some Gamestop are trying to …
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Nintendo and Tecmo Koei Team Up to Create a New Breed of Warrior
REDMOND, Wash.– Nintendo today announced a unique partnership with Tecmo Koei to publish Samurai Warriors™ 3, the newest title in the Samurai Warriors franchise, exclusively for the Wii™ console.
Launching in North America in fall 2010, Samurai Warriors 3 is an evolution of the Warriors series, featuring an innovative new game mode and a completely fresh storyline.
In addition to a host of new characters and combat and game-play elements, the game also will test players with new tactical and strategic challenges on the battlefield.
Samurai Warriors 3 offers two-player online and offline co-op with enhanced sharing features. The game also uses a special new game mode that offers players unique control of characters never seen before. This game mode is based on the Famicom game Nazo no Murasamejo (The Mysterious Murasame Castle™) inspired by Nintendo video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto.