My surprise of the show has to be Silent Hill: Shattered Memories! I really enjoyed this game, looks fantastic and if pretty freaky!
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I had no clue that there was such a competition, but it seems like Nintendo fans have voted their favorite robot to the top. I …
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – June 9, 2009 – Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) today announced that Space Camp® for Wii™ and Nintendo DS™ is out now. Designed specifically for Nintendo’s platforms with close involvement from the U.S. Space & Rocket Center®, Space Camp is a fantastic way to have fun learning about space exploration.
In Space Camp you receive the training and tools to become an astronaut. Experience weightlessness in a training pool and develop your navigation skills in the training simulator. You’ll need your newly acquired skills, because during a training session, you get rocketed to the moon! With your faithful robot sidekick ARP, you need maneuver through a daring lunar journey, work on the half-completed base, scout the Moon’s surface for elements and secrets, and refuel your ship for the ride home. Get yourself back to earth for a hero’s welcome!
Nintendo DS Game Mixes Charm with Powerful Moves and Fun Platforming Action
REDMOND, Wash., June 8, 2009 – The newest hero on the block might not seem like a powerhouse at first blush, but don’t let him hear you say that. Starfy has long been a five-pointed hero in Japan. The Legendary Starfy™, a new game now available for the portable Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo DSi™ systems, marks Starfy’s U.S. debut and proves that good looks and toughness make a star-studded match.
The Legendary Starfy asks players to help Starfy make his way through a variety of challenges in and around the ocean. Starfy is on a quest to help a mysterious character named Bunston, who crashed through Starfy’s ceiling. Players must figure out how to navigate Starfy to the end of each stage by swimming, jumping and bouncing him over, under and through obstacles.
“Starfy makes a great addition to Nintendo’s roster of iconic characters,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Starfy’s underwater adventures have long been enjoyed by fans in Japan, and his U.S. debut is sure to provide families with hours of summer fun.”