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Coming This Week! (Europe)

By  •  Wii, DS

Games Released in Europe:

Nintendo Wii: – Circus Party – Dead Space: Extraction – Family Trainer: Extreme Challenge – Formula 1 2009 – Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – MySims Agents …
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Coming This Week! (NA)

By  •  Wii, DS

Nintendo Wii: – Animal Kingdom: Wildlife Expedition – Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 – Family Party: 30 Great Games – Outdoor Fun – The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft – …
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Review: Muramasa The Demon Blade

By  •  Wii

Ever since the first screens for Muramasa The Demon Blade were revealed, this game has had a lot of attention. Maybe not as the most popular game in the world, but certainly the best 2D graphical presentation of any game this generation, or ever! The artists at Vanillaware did an amazing job, but does the gameplay/story hold your attention long enough to see all the beautiful areas?

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NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: TOPPLING CUBES, 3-D CHARACTERS AND CLASSIC NINJA KICKS LEAD A STELLAR LINEUP

By  •  DS

Beware of falling objects and soaring imaginations with this week’s new downloadable game offerings from Nintendo. The WiiWare™ service welcomes the precarious puzzle action of You, Me, and the Cubes™ and the court-storming antics of Family Tennis. Commodore 64 favorite Last Ninja 2 arrives on the Virtual Console™, pushing players to heroic heights in a classic martial-arts adventure. Nintendo DSiWare™ users can let the chips fall where they may with Clubhouse Games™ Express: Strategy Pack or create imaginative pictures with MySims™ Camera. Another heads-up for Nintendo DSi fans: Consumers can still receive 1,000 bonus Nintendo DSi Points™ by purchasing a new Nintendo DSi™ game system and connecting to the Nintendo DSi Shop by 11:59 p.m. Pacific time on Oct. 5, 2009. For full offer details, please visit DSiOffer.Nintendo.com.

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VIDEO GAMES LIVE IN JAPAN DURING TOKYO GAME SHOW 2009


LOS ANGELES, CA – September 20, 2009 –
After touring the globe for over 4 years to sold out audiences around the world, the award winning Video Games Live is proud to announce its first ever shows in Japan taking place during the week of the Tokyo Game Show. Game composers from around the world will be performing and taking part in what is being billed as one of the greatest video game concert to ever be produced. The show will also be the first non-Japanese produced game concert to be performed in Japan.

Two shows will be taking place at the very prestigious Tokyo International Hall (Hall A) which is the largest indoor theatre in Tokyo boasting over 5,000 seats. Over 140+ musicians will be on stage including the Tokyo New City Symphony and 80 members of the Senzoku Gakuen College of Music Chorus.

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