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Red Bull BC One

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About Red Bull BC One:

The game takes the player to the international Red Bull BC One breakdance tournament that challenges B-boys and B-girls alike. Players control their break dancer by solving puzzles under strict time limits. Puzzles consist of drawing geometrical shapes, which will get more complex as the game progresses. A steady hand and speed are required to set a high score that is worth bragging about. The game features fresh and stylish graphics with urban music as well as tense puzzle rounds alternating with a variety of minigames. Red Bull BC One is currently being developed for Nintendo DS by Smackdown.

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Coming This Week!! (US)

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Wii Baroque MiniCopter: Adventure Flight Summer Sports: Paradise Island

DS Fab 5 Soccer Plushees

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Trauma Center 2 Screens and Video
16 years ago

Trauma Center 2 Screens and Video

Most Of These Screens Are Old, But Check Out A New Video HERE

Hudson Sees Profit to Rise Fourfold on Nintendo Games

Hudson plans to release eight titles in 2008 for the Wii, which outsold the PlayStation 3 by three times last fiscal year in Japan, causing Sony Corp. to be dethroned …
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Eidos Revitalizes Timeless Coin-Op Classic GAUNTLETOn The Nintendo DS

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Eidos Interactive Ltd., creators of some of the world’s leading videogame properties, has today confirmed that Gauntlet™, a modern reworking of the classic fantasy hack and slash arcade game from Midway, will be released on Nintendo DS later this year.

Gauntlet is set in a fantasy-themed universe where evil cloaks the world from the high clouds of Ascendia to the depths of the lava-ridden Abyss. Players can choose from the four classic heroes, Elf, Warrior, Wizard, and Valkyrie, each with their own strengths, weaknesses and special abilities. Throughout the journey, the heroes will slash their way through demonic foes and gain up to four power move abilities to aid them in their battle with evil.

“With Gauntlet we’ve revitalised all of the action and fun of the original 1980s arcade classic, whilst updating the visuals and gameplay for today’s DS gamer,” said Ray Livingston, Brand Manager at Eidos. “With four-player Wi-Fi cooperative mode, one of the most memorable multiplayer gaming experiences of all time is back with a bang.”

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Q Game Middleware Available for Wii

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Qube Software’s ‘future generation’ game middleware ‘Q’ is now available for the Wii™ console from Nintendo.

The announcement follows Q’s successful launch at GDC in San Francisco last month.

“Wii is changing the way people experience video games and reaching out to broader markets so we are very excited about this platform,” said Qube’s CEO Servan Keondjian.  “With Wii, as with other platforms, Q provides an easy route to exploiting the hardware while also allowing developers to get the very most from it.  High standards of performance and rendering quality are very important to us and we will continue to build on Q’s already excellent capabilities on Wii over the coming year.”

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WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO NEW CLASSIC GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL

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April 7, 2008

The arrival of April means springtime fun is officially back in season. To get Wii™ Shop Channel patrons in the spirit, we’re pleased to offer a pair of lively NES® favorites. One is a breezy, puzzle-busting fantasy, the other a classic baseball title to keep sports fans fired up for a new season of nine-inning excitement. Whether your tastes run toward cookies or ballpark snacks, you’ll find hours of gaming enjoyment right at your fingertips.

Nintendo adds new games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii™ owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week’s new games are:

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Occupational Therapists Use Wii For Parkinson’s Study

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It’s Ingrid Bell’s turn at bat. She steps up to the plate, awaiting the pitch. A 70-mph fastball soars toward her. She swings and connects with the ball.

Foul ball! Everyone cheers for her anyway.

This baseball game’s not taking place on a field, and there’s no real bat or ball to be seen. Mrs. Bell is playing the Nintendo Wii as part of her occupational therapy. She is among 30 Parkinson’s disease patients participating in a Medical College of Georgia study to determine if occupational therapy enhances the treatment of the disease.

Parkinson’s disease affects daily tasks that people take for granted. Brushing teeth, getting out of bed and walking become a problem for these patients because of dopamine depletion, which results in stiffness or slowing of movement and fine motor dysfunction.

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Resistance 2 Has Pokemon!!
16 years ago

Resistance 2 Has Pokemon!!

Well according to Gamestop page on Resistance 2 it does. It seems like one of the web publishers for Gamestop is a little confused to what the …
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The Energy Saving DS

Greenpeace probably loves this accessory, but it is not to practical.

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Tetris Skits – Family Guy, Futurama, Simpsons

Yes, Three of my favorite shows. Just had to post.

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Weekly Savings

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Circuit City

Sega Superstars Tennis (Wii) – $29.99 Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii) – $29.99

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I first I thought this movie was dumb. I was quick to judge, It is really not that bad.

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