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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PSP Games – E3 2010 – James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game
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!”
Travis Touchdown returns for revenge on 28th May in No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
Rising Star Games announces release date for the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2008 cult smash-hit
Tuesday 6th April 2010: Leading videogames publisher Rising Star Games today confirms that the highly anticipated sequel No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle will be released throughout Europe on 28th May, exclusively for the Nintendo Wii.
Travis Touchdown, the pro-wrestling-obsessed assassin, returns three years after he first became the top assassin in the United Assassins Association (UAA) and walked away. Fighting to avenge the brutal murder of his best friend, Travis must rise through the ranks of an incredible 51 assassins to once again make it the top of the UAA league table.
Redmond, WA (APRIL 6, 2010) – Learning how to play the piano just became easier and more
fun with Easy Piano from VALCON GAMES. Created by the production company Game Life,
Easy Piano is a new innovative piano music game for the Nintendo DS™ system that allows
players to have fun playing a game, learning how to play the piano and composing songs.
Thanks to a 13‐note, full‐octave external keyboard peripheral, this is as close as you can get to
playing a real piano on a game console. This product started shipping into North American retail
this week for an SRP of $39.99 and will be available at Wal‐Mart, Amazon.com, Toys “R” Us and
other retail and online chains.
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Well, we’ve done Mega Man, Resident Evil, and Ace Attorney and NOW it’s time for Monster Hunter to take a spotlight in our patented (not really) tribute contests!
As usual, …
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Bass:
– Changes the title screen – Can’t run while shooting – Has a dash move instead of proto man’s slide. – can’t use dash to slip through spots – …
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Captivate is back! It’s nearing time to fly people out to a secret location and show off all our upcoming titles. Like every year, we also hand select five of …
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“Trackmania is a much more skill-based racing game, rewarding players who master the vehicles and the tracks. Without wanting to belittle the achievements of the team who made Wheelspin, I …
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“(Apple) is not having an impact on Nintendo when you look at our business, our volume, our hardware, our software. I’ve seen data that suggestions that while consumers are constantly …
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Eating snacks when playing computer games could lead to poor oral health, a new research presented during the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research in Washington revealed.
I am throwing all 3 countries releases into one post. There isn’t enough games coming out to separate them.
Games Released in the United States:
Nintendo Wii: – Satisfashion
Games Released in …
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With new games available for easy download to your Wii™ console or Nintendo DSi™ system each week, players of all ages, tastes and experience levels are enjoying an ever-growing library of top-quality entertainment options. This week’s additions include an arcade-style game set in a fish-eat-fish world, an engaging game for young kids and the North American debut of a side-scrolling gem from the NEOGEO era. Also, the Nintendo DSiWare™ service offers another round of retro gaming in the form of three more Game & Watch™ titles from Nintendo’s classic 1980s series of hand-held games, plus the latest version of the Mr. DRILLER® franchise, which invites fans to drill through multiple game modes and a variety of stages.
Meanwhile, Nintendo’s WarioWare™: D.I.Y. “Big Name Games” series continues with two new downloadable microgames created by top game designers. Suck Goo! is an imaginative offering from 2D BOY’s Ron Carmel, co-creator of the award-winning World of Goo™ for the WiiWare™ service. You’ll also find Ikachan!, an original microgame designed by Daisuke Amaya (a.k.a. Pixel), whose popular Cave Story is also available for the WiiWare service. New “Big Name Games” will be added every Monday through July 26, all available to download for zero Nintendo DSi Points™ to anyone with broadband Internet access and a copy of either WarioWare: D.I.Y. for Nintendo DS™ or WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase software for the WiiWare service. Visit the Nintendo Channel on your Wii system today to learn more about the games and view an exclusive behind-the-scenes video featuring 2D BOY’s Ron Carmel.
Also, a special reminder for Club Nintendo™ members: You can now redeem 80 Coins to download Grill-off with Ultra Hand!™, a wild game for the Wii console that challenges players to cook a variety of meats with an extendable arm. For details on this delicious new offering, visithttp://grilloff.nintendo.com.