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UBISOFT HITS THE SLOPES WITH THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SHAUN WHITE SNOWBOARDING: WORLD STAGE

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SAN FRANCISCO — November 8, 2009 — Today Ubisoft® announces that Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage is now available in stores across North America. Developed by Ubisoft Montréal in collaboration with Olympic Gold Medalist, Shaun White, the game is available exclusively for the Wii(TM) system from Nintendo.

Focused on intense competition that captures Shaun’s riding style, personality and spirit, Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage allows players to feel the thrill of the ride and experience the life of a professional snowboarder participating in the highest levels of competitions around the world.

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Nintendo Download: Load Up on Excitebike Action, Musical Plankton and More

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Nov. 9, 2009

Nintendo Download

Load Up on Excitebike Action, Musical Plankton and More

Rev up your engines for a huge week at the Wii™ Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi™ Shop, starting with the launch of a pulse-pounding revamp for the WiiWare™ service, Excitebike™: World Rally. For the Nintendo DSiWare service, you’ll find five new titles in the mesmerizing Electroplankton™ series – available at just 200 Nintendo DSi Points™ apiece – plus the irresistible multiplayer mayhem of Bomberman Blitz. With two new classic Virtual Console™ offerings to sweeten the selection, there’s truly something for everyone to download and enjoy.

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Excitebike: World Rally

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Wii – More Footage

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I don’t know about you guys, but this is actually looking pretty good! I was very skeptical since we really haven’t seen any official screens, but the gameplay sure …
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Review: DJ Hero (Wii)

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Ever wanted to be a DJ? Or a DJ Hero for that matter? If you had asked me those questions a couple weeks ago I might’ve said “Meh, not really” and shrugged my shoulders. There have been so many different Guitar Hero and Rock Band games over the last few years that it’s hard to really get excited for another music game. After several band-specific Guitar Hero games and the latest game, Guitar Hero 5, Activision has now ventured into a new franchise. With all the attention surrounding DJ Hero, I decided to take a look and see if this game breaks the mold of past music games, or if it’s just another excuse for Activision to sell us more plastic instruments.

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