Guitar Hero Van Halen is pretty much the opposite of The Beatles: Rock Band. Where the Beatles game was heavy on the band culture with relatively simple guitar play, …
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A week ago, a strange crate showed up on my front door and I quickly wondered if I had accidentally ordered illegal weapons or something in some sleep-deprived stupor. But as I opened the box, I was pleasantly surprised to find some interesting plush characters known as Squeeballs and a copy of the Wii version of Squeeballs Party. You may have never heard of the game before but, suffice it to say, it provides many various mini-games to play through. Check out the full review below for the details on this very interesting new title.
Grab your Wii Balance BoardTM and head for the open water with Water Sports for Wii
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – October 14, 2009 – GameMill Entertainment today announced Water Sports. Set …
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I just received this email from Nintendo regarding the Club Nintendo Elite Status Rewards from June:
Hello,
We wanted to let you know that we are preparing …
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The weather is getting colder outside, which means lots of video games are on the horizon for the Holiday season! There have been a lot of delays …
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New video game from PDP creates hours of family entertainment
Los Angeles –The high-pitched squeals of animated characters and plenty of adult laughter already are being reported after mysterious crates washed ashore from the Pacific Ocean this morning.
Authorities speaking on the condition of anonymity said they believe the alarming amount of happiness and guilty pleasure is related to the upcoming national release of “Squeeballs Party™”, a new video game for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS and as an iPhone/iPod Touch application, on Oct. 15, 2009.
The new black Wii Remote controller will be available packaged with a black Wii MotionPlus accessory, which brings enhanced precision to games. The package will be available at a suggested retail price of $49.99.
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NATSUME TO BRIGHTEN THE LIVES OF GAMERS WITH NEXT MONTH’S RELEASE OF
HARVEST MOON: SUNSHINE ISLANDSPre-order Now To Receive A Special Edition Harvest Moon Plush Pig!
Burlingame, Calif., October 14, 2009 – Natsume Inc., a worldwide
developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced
today that Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands for the Nintendo DS has gone
gold. The next entry in the popular Harvest Moon series will launch
November 10 for an MSRP of $29.99, and is rated E for Everyone by the
ESRB.
This is some pretty big news…if true. Rumor has it that Nintendo is hard at work on the next-generation DS system, and that it will be unveiled late 2010 and include Nvidia’s latest Tegra graphics chip. This is all rumor at this point, so don’t get your hopes up. But it is interesting to see what all the next DS has once it’s unveiled! Read on below for the rest of the details:
When Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and CEO of nVidia announced that he expects to see Tegra capturing 50% of nVidia’s revenue within the next couple of years, a lot of people thought that this is a smoke screen to sway the attention from its battles against AMD and Intel.
Incredibly how it may sound, from what we are hearing nVidia is dead on achieving its course. With a very aggressive approach, the company managed to sway not just Microsoft with the Zune HD multimedia player [based on Tegra APX 2600], but also a long-time IBM and ATI customer – Nintendo.
Launched in 2004, the Nintendo DS and its two latter redesigns [DS Lite and DSi] sold in massive 111.49 million units. With almost 40 million handheld consoles sold in United States alone, Nintendo DS owns 68.3% of worldwide market share.
We reported a couple months ago that Zero and Joe the Condor from Gatchaman were both possible new characters, and it looks like it’s definitely the case! …
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The embed code doesn’t seem to be working very well, so just hit the jump for the HD video of one of the Epic Mickey artists as …
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“I really think it’s been about the breadth of appeal and changing the way that people think about videogames. So, for long time players like yourself, I …
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