The Prince Wields New Powers in a Brand-New Adventure in Ubisoft’s Critically Acclaimed Prince of Persia® Series
SAN FRANCISCO – May 18, 2010 – Today Ubisoft announced the release of Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands™ for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, the Wii™ system from Nintendo, the Nintendo DSi™ and Nintendo DS™ systems – all now available on store shelves. Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands™ expands the Prince of Persia universe with a new storyline, the introduction of new characters and epic new powers over nature and time. The game takes place between Prince of Persia® The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia Warrior Within™.
A medical drama you’re a part of!
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA — MAY 18, 2010 — Atlus U.S.A., Inc. today announced that Trauma Team™, the publisher’s exciting new medical drama experience for Wii™, is now available at retailers across North America with an affordable launch MSRP of $39.99. Releasing to critical acclaim and strong positive word of mouth, Trauma Team offers gamers six different fields of medicine to master, putting Wii owners inside a living, breathing hospital and thrusting them into fun, fast-paced narrative filled with suspense, raw intensity, and drama.
Coming from 1up translation of a German interview with Mr. Miyamoto:
Nintendo is “creating a new way to play the game,” said the developer. “We are trying to make Zelda, …
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Gold Box hints…
– 6:00 Play your wii in the dark – 9:00 Can you handle the spotlight? – 12:00 Your nunchuk never had it this good – 2:00 Sing …
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Coming from the official PS3 magazine.
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Are you scared easily? Does your mind play tricks on you? Do you hear weird noises or voices? Do you find yourself wondering what is going on? Do you have an extra pair of shorts with you? If you said ‘yes’ to any one of these questions, you may want to consider skipping Dementium 2, and probably go see a doctor.
THE FOLLOW-UP TO THE REVOLUTIONARY GAME FOR NINTENDO DS HAS AN OFFICIAL NAME PLUS MORE WORDS, ADJECTIVES AND LIMITLESS CREATIVE POSSIBILITIES FOR GAMERS OF ALL AGES
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announces Super Scribblenauts as the title for its follow-up to the groundbreaking hit video game. In the first game, players used their imagination to write any word to bring that object to life and use it to solve puzzles. The original Scribblenauts for Nintendo DS has sold more than 1.1 million units worldwide since its launch in September 2009.
Available in autumn 2010, Super Scribblenauts for Nintendo DS expands the innovative elements from the acclaimed first title, offers upgraded controls and provides gamers with hours of original entertainment with ingenious, fun-filled new features. In Super Scribblenauts, created and developed by 5TH Cell, players use the stylus and touch screen to help Maxwell, the game’s hero, acquire the “Starite,” the prize earned from solving the puzzle in even more robust challenges and redesigned levels.
Games Released in Europe:
Nintendo Wii: – All-Star Karate – Fix It: Home Improvement Challenge – Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
Nintendo DS: – Dancing on Ice – Fix …
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Nintendo Wii: – Attack of the Movies 3D – Bit.Trip Runner (online) – Boot Camp Academy – City Builder – Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands – Shrek Forever After
Many people, including myself, where hoping for some type of Vitality Sensor talk during Nintendo and the American Heart Association joint announcement. The talk furthered a study done by the AHA that claimed playing the Wii is …
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Looks like a prototype test board for the 3DS could have leaked in an FCC listing. The test board looks like it could possibly support a 16:9 ratio rather as well as the normal 4:3 that all the other handhelds support.
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