GET SET FOR A SIZZLING SUMMER, AS NINTENDO ANNOUNCES THE LATEST LINE UP FOR NINTENDO DS AND Wii
8th April 2010: Summer is set to sizzle with some epic game launches in the latest line up of action packed games from Nintendo for Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi and Wii.
Get starry-eyed over the captivating galactic world of Super Mario Galaxy 2 and the fast paced shooting action of Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies, both on Wii. You’ll also find no end of fun on Nintendo DS with mysterious puzzler, Rooms: The Main Building, portable music maker Jam with the Band and with WarioWare: Do It Yourself., where you can create your own microgames.
Nintendo Wii:
* Super Mario Galaxy 2 – $49.99 – $20 Credit * Madden NFL 11 – $49.99 – $20 Credit * Monster Hunter 3 – $44.99 – $10 Credit …
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Gentlemen, the data have come back. Kids today love musical productions, and the suburbs love “urban” themes that don’t focus on anything too gritty or realistic or threatening. We need an excuse for our young, lithe, female lead to be scantily-clad, jiggling, and glistening if at all possible, so we’re going with a dance picture. Think Step Up 2 the Streets, but safer. See if we can get Hannah Montana on board. What? Damn! Okay, who hasn’t scandalized themselves lately? Is Dakota Fanning pubescent yet? Perfect.
Wii Sports is the most prolific game for the Nintendo Wii. This may be due to the simple fact that every Wii includes the game. Nonetheless, one thing about this game is it has nearly infinite replay value. Well, Hyperkin has released one more reason to pull out Wii sports with Wii Sound Plus.
AGOURA HILLS, Calif. – April 7, 2010 – THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) today announced plans to bring The Last Airbender video game exclusively to the Wii™ system and Nintendo DS™/Nintendo DSi™ systems in June 2010. Inspired by Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures highly anticipated summer blockbuster live-action theatrical film, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, The Last Airbender video game will deliver all-new unique features that bring to life the film’s thrilling action and immerse players in the world of bending.
“The Last Airbender video game boasts original gameplay elements that create an experience never previously seen before on the Wii system,” said Doug Clemmer, Executive Vice President of THQ’s Kids, Family & Casual Games. “The artistic in-game graphics and dynamic combat were designed to fully engage players, while providing an exhilarating and interactive gaming moment.”
“It’s (Prince of Persia) bigger because Harry Potter in the end is bounded by the school. You don’t really go outside the school. What you’re doing is plowing the field …
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Nintendo of America’s official twitter page has kicked off a new “Daily Fix” which seems to be releasing some type of info for Galaxy 2, being a …
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Coming form Capcom’s Christian Svensson at their Unity forums.
We do have more Wii and DS titles in development that are not yet announced. Stay tuned.
We don’t have Wii …
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I have no clue what the 3DS will look like. In fact I am not even sure if I can subscribe to this being real. I am curious how they …
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Burlingame, Calif., April 6, 2010 – Natsume, a worldwide developer and
publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Squishy
Tank for the Nintendo DST is now available at retail for an MSRP of
$19.99. The game is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.“Squishy Tank delivers the ultimate in puzzle play with its fast-paced
challenge and a delightful storyline,” said Hiro Maekawa, President
and CEO of Natsume. “It’s a perfect puzzle adventure game that will
deliver hours of fun for anyone on the go.”
Burlingame, Calif., April 6, 2010 – Natsume, a worldwide developer and
publisher of family-oriented videogames, announced today that Cheer We
Go for the Nintendo DST is now available at retail for an MSRP of
$19.99. The game is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.“Players will be thrilled to get their hands on Cheer We Go. It’s a
fun-filled rhythm game packed with great music, kinetic dance moves,
and a lively story,” said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO of Natsume.
“It’s an exciting cheerleading adventure that’s sure to entertain
players of all ages!”