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Hudson is taking the classic franchise to the online world on WiiWare, with a story-mode for solo bombing, spanning 5 worlds and …
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Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, PS2 & PC Category: 3rd Person Action Game Developer: Edge of Realty/Amaze (DS) Release: June 2008
Overview One of Marvel®’s most powerful Super …
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Key features
• Two co-existing worlds – explore the real world in human form and transform into Mega Man to maneuver through the virtual “Wave World” • Each game version …
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Two Different Versions of the Game Allow Players to Trade Unique
SAN MATEO, Calif — March 13, 2008 — Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today showcased Mega Man Star Force™ 2 for Nintendo DS™, the second game in the Mega Man Star Force™ series which will offer an updated battle system with new Battle Cards and new foes to confront. Mega Man Star Force™ 2 will be released in two versions, Zerker X Ninja or Zerker X Saurian with players able to choose between Zerker, Ninja or Saurian dependent on which version they opt for. Mega Man Star Force™ 2 is currently scheduled for release this June.
Each of the three variants – Zerker, Ninja and Saurian – offers its own distinct Mega Man transformations with unique special attributes and abilities. Players can harness the spirit of an ancient species known as “Tribe” and transform or “tribe on” into three different forms – Elec Zerker wields a large sword imbued with the power of lightning; Wood Ninja can throw a huge Shinobi Star and move at great speed, while Fire Saurian is able to reduce enemies to smoldering pieces with a swipe of his fiery fist.
Not sure how I missed this from gamepress when I was posting all the Insecticide stuff earlier.
GamePress
Release Date: July 2008
Genre: Sports
Platform: Wii™
Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
Developer: Camelot Software Planning
Price: TBAGame Description:
We Love Golf!™ transforms the Wii Remote™ into a virtual set of golf clubs, creating the most immersive golfing experience available off the greens. This new title is being developed in partnership with Camelot Software Planning, best known for developing successful sports games for home systems, including Hot Shots Golf and the Mario Golf series.
You may be thinking to your self “self did we already know this?” The answer would be yes, but this is the official press release from Capcom.
First Online Golf Game Headed for Wii
SAN MATEO, Calif. — March 13, 2008 — Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced online modes for We Love Golf!™ for the Wii™ home video game system. Western players now have the option to meet up online and challenge each other in a realistic and immersive golf experience on Wii. We Love Golf! will be available for Wii this summer.
We Love Golf! will be the first online capable golf game for Wii and will feature a full array of online features, including “World Play Mode,” where players can play random players online and collect player medals for their wins, and “Friend Play,” where players may choose to play a friend from their Wii friend list. The game will also be one of the first online Wii sports titles to enable players to play online with their personalized Miis. The new online modes for We Love Golf! are being included in the game for the first time for the Western release of the game, as the Japanese version of the game (released in December 2007) did not have these online modes.
Join Daffy, Porky, Sylvester and Bugs Bunny on stage in their latest musical caper
Burbank, Calif. – March 13th, 2008 – Eidos Interactive Ltd., creators of some of the world’s leading videogame properties, today announced Looney Tunes: Cartoon Concerto, a rhythm action game that puts you in charge of an orchestra that conducts the music to your favorite Looney Tunes cartoons. Looney Tunes: Cartoon Concerto, licensed from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, will debut in June 2008 for Nintendo DS.
Players unleash musical abilities using the DS stylus to conduct the orchestra like a maestro and compose the music to classic Looney Tunes cartoon scenes featuring infamous characters such as Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Sylvester the Cat and Tweety. Once the famous scenes are successfully recreated, gamers will be rewarded with clips from favorite Looney Tunes cartoon moments.
The popular franchise by Activision that makes players use a gutiar shaped control to play songs is now being sued for using a 1999 music patent that …
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