Nintendo Wii Bundle $474.93 Age of Conan CE (PC) $89.99 Mario, Sonic Olympic (Wii) $49.99 DS Lite – Refurb. $109.99 Raving Rabbids 2 (Wii) $49.99 Pirates of Burning Sea …
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18 years ago
Well, I’ve been looking at all the Smash Bros. Brawl spoilers released today, and it’s all very sad we have to wait until March 9 for our Smash Bros. fix! But if you can’t wait that long to see all the new characters, then I find something you might enjoy—I just uncovered the near final roster image for Brawl. I say near final because there is apparently one more character to be added.
The roster image and details are after the jump ****Caution Spoilers:: click at your own risk****
18 years ago
Wow some non-Brawl news. Cnn.com has a video which talks about what items are going to be hot, and what items are going to be cold in …
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18 years ago
I don’t see this as a spoiler so I will post this on the main page. Also I am going to put this as Rumored, becuase in the age of …
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Pre-Release Demo Now Available for Play at Retail Locations Nationwide
EDISON, N.J., January 28, 2008 – Providing Nintendo DS™ fans with the ability to try before they buy, Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, today announced Eco-Creatures: Save the Forest will be featured in approximately 10,000 Nintendo DS™ Download Stations at major retail locations nationwide this January through May. Eco-Creatures is the only game of its kind that promotes environmental awareness by tasking players with defending the unspoiled forest against dangerous industrial encroachment.
“We are excited that Eco-Creatures now joins the ranks of Cooking Mama, Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends and Cake Mania as a phenomenal game launching with the support of a great demo available through the Nintendo kiosk program,” said Gui Karyo, Executive Vice President of Operations, Majesco. “We are confident that anyone who tries Eco-Creatures will be compelled to pick up the full version once it ships and help save the world from ecological disaster.”