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NINTENDO AND NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE ANNOUNCE THE ENDLESS OCEAN CRUISE GIVEAWAY

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Nintendo’s Endless Ocean™ game for Wii™ takes users on a virtual undersea trip to explore deep-sea wrecks and encounter more than 230 different animal species. Players of all abilities explore …
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Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World Details

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A summary of info from Nintendo Power…

– Symphonia highest selling Tales game in the US and still selling better than Abyss
– originally planned as a spin-off, but plans changed into full-fledged, direct story sequel
– dev started in 06, before the Wii casual market was established
– Nintendo specifically asked for a game that would cater to the core audience
– Monster system was added for casual appeal
– no specific changes were made after it became clear that the Wii was clicking with casuals
– Wiiimote uses, button shortcuts, pointing at what you want to shoot with the Sorcerer’s Ring; click and drag the world map and select destination with the pointer.
– more motion controls may be added for NA release
– Scenario writer for DotNW wrote the original game. There are others on-board from the original project, but most of the staff is new.
– Character proportions changed to stay faithful to new designs
– Fujishima was too busy to do the character designs, so Daigo Okumura (art director for Symphonia and Abyss) did it.
– Monster capturing system intended to be strategic, and also provide people with something to collect. It’s a difficult task to collect all the monsters first time around.
– Affection system present in the monster attraction aspect, no story changes as there were with the original game. Optional side quests available.
– Cooking system returns, but now the Wonder Chef teaches you recipes for monster food, which will change your monster parameters or aid their evolution.
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Spain, Germany, Sweden Software Sales Ending Feb. 3rd

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Spain

01. Wii Play (Wii) 02. Burnout Paradise (PS3) 03. More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (DS) 04. Big Brain Academy (Wii) 05. Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (DS) 06. …
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Ubisoft: Rainbow Six 2 Vegas 2 Could Work On Wii

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“I would never say never. It’s possible. The controller is certainly there to try and do it. Although it’s not planned right now. If there was a plan I would …
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Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards: Favorite Video Game Nominees

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Dance Dance Revolution Guitar Hero High School Musical: Sing It! Madden NFL ‘08

I remember looking forward to the Kid’s choice awards every year when I was …
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DID YOU KNOW? NINTENDO WINS TWO INTERACTIVE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

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Feb. 8, 2008

The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences has honored Nintendo with two Interactive Achievement Awards, including Handheld Game of the Year for The Legend of Zelda®: Phantom …
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Lego Indian Jones Screens And GDC News
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Lego Indian Jones Screens And GDC News

Lego Indian Jones will be playable at GDC in about a week, Feb 18th -22. Stay with us for all your GDC coverage.

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PAL VC Release
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PAL VC Release

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Big Five!!!
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Big Five!!!

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North America:

1. Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo) 3. Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party Bundle (Konami) 3. Endless Ocean (Nintendo) 4. Carnival Games (Global Star) 5. Game …
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What Console Systems Does Japan Own?

Last October a research company,Oricon, did a survey of 100 people, 250 people in their teens, 250 in their twenties, 250 in their thirties and 250 in their forties. They asked them which systems they owned? Here are the results of that study.

1. PlayStation 2: 62.3 percent
2. Nintendo DS: 55.4 percent
3. Super Famicom: 42.5 percent
4. PlayStation: 37. 5 percent
5. Game Boy: 34.3 percent
6. Game Boy Advance: 31.8 percent
7. Famicom: 28.3 percent
8. NINTENDO64: 25.4 percent
9. PSP: 17 percent
10. Wii: 16.4 percent

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