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March 7th, 2008, 23:35 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
This Signature Series guide features a detailed walkthrough leading players through all chapters in the main story plus several side activities.
Ace every course at Bullworth Academy to unlock cool bonuses.
Master all of the combos to beat down any bully.
Find Every Collectible Item.
Bonus: Giant Two-Sided Poster!
Platform: Xbox 360 and Wii
Pages: 192
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2fr8.html
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March 7th, 2008, 22:18 Posted By: wraggster
I mentioned recently that I didn't know what had become of Ketsui DS - apparently Arika's port of the Cave classic is still in the works. Eric Caoili at DS Fanboy just posted about it, along with a link to a youtube video of several stages in action. Apparently it will also come with an arcade superplay DVD, and there will be a versus mode in which players try to hold a score lead for more than three seconds.
http://www.insertcredit.com/archives/002265.html
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March 7th, 2008, 22:10 Posted By: wraggster
Although this is far from being the weirdest union (or proposal, for that matter) we've ever seen, Xanga user p3ng decided to throw tradition to the wind (at least momentarily) when proposing to his now-fiancée. Put simply, he built a custom version of Bejewled (the lady's favorite game in the whole wide world) in which a pixelated engagement ring scrolled onto the screen once a certain score was hit. Needless to say, his awestruck girlfriend could barely contain her excitement as she uttered "yes," and we absolutely expect the Guitar Zeros to be the house band at the forthcoming reception.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/07/h...iage-proposal/
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March 7th, 2008, 22:06 Posted By: wraggster
Released Today at Divineo UK
Freeloader finally arrives for the best selling Nintendo Wii.
Play the latest Import games from around the world.
One version works on Pal, USA and Jap consoles
price : £ 9.95
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March 7th, 2008, 21:38 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Empire Interactive has dropped word that it'll be publishing Now Production's upcoming DS adventure, Unsolved Crimes.
Hot on the heels of Phoenix Wright and Hotel Dusk, Empire Interactive hopes the game will appeal to both those audiences and those who enjoy solving puzzles like PUT KEY IN KEYHOLE, UNLOCK DOOR, OPEN DOOR, NORTH.
Taking on the role of a young rookie detective in a Homicide division, you and your partner must solve the mysterious aspiring model Betsy Blake.
Empire Interactive says the game is set in a stylized 1970s New York, but to us the screenshots look less like The French Connection and more like a CSI series produced by CBBC.
The game contains a wealth of options and functions that all draw on the unique functionality of the DS, apparently. So expect to mark spots on maps with Xs, write notes in virtual books and scribble over a pad to reveal what the previous writer jotted down.
Unsolved Crimes is tapped for release sometime this year.
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March 7th, 2008, 20:56 Posted By: Shrygue
via Joystiq
The time of Super Smash Bros. Brawl is almost upon the North Americas. Sunday, in fact, in case you're just waking from a coma (welcome back, btw). We've given our initial impressions of the game, but the reviews are coming in and they look smashing (sorry). The only real complaint leveled against the game is that it doesn't move the series forward, but merely refines what's there. We're pretty sure the many who plan on playing all Sunday night and are calling in sick for Monday don't care. - GamePro (100/100): "From the fighting mechanics to roster of players Brawl is a well-rounded game that I just couldn't put down. The only downside to Brawl is that it doesn't do anything to reinvent the series. It takes elements of past SSB games and refines them, which is great, but players expecting an entirely new experience won't find it here. Still, it is a well round game that doesn't disappoint and it's a must buy for every Wii owner."
- IGN (95/100): "You will play the game to death when you get it. But unlike so many single-player hits, Metroid and Mario included, you will still be playing and consequently loving Brawl in the months and years to come. It is one of the great multiplayer titles of the generation and simply not to be missed."
- GameTap (90/100): "That's the beauty of Brawl: It's a game that keeps on giving. The game supports online matchups via the Wi-Fi Connection, of course, but even when you're not focused on the primary game modes, you can spend hours just playing with extra features or hunting down a ton of unlockables. ... Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a Wii game you can play forever...or at least, until the next Nintendo console arrives."
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March 7th, 2008, 20:42 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
THQ has announced plans to release "the first-ever cheerleading videogame" for Wii and DS. What about Elite Beat Agents, THQ? Eh?
All Star Cheer Squad will see you experiencing a year in the life of a cheerleader - learning cheers, creating your own routines, becoming squad captain and believing the quarterback when he says he'll do it in a tissue at the last minute. Probably not the last one.
Those who hear the word "cheerleading" and immediately think of Kirsten Dunst's knickers will be pleased to hear choreographer Tony G is a consultant on the game. G is best known for his work on the excellent Bring It On and the appalling Bring It On Again.
The Wii version will work with the balance board set to come bundled with Wii Fit, and you'll need to use your whole body to play. The remote and nunchuk will act as electronical pom poms and will be used "to perform dozens of real-world cheer and dance moves".
The DS game will feature a unique storyline about the adventures of two rival cheerleading camps who compete against each other to be the best and one hot summer's day they decide to settle their argument in a different way but during the wrestling match their tops come off and we might be embellishing a bit.
All Star Cheer Squad is out this "fall".
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March 7th, 2008, 20:42 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
THQ has announced plans to release "the first-ever cheerleading videogame" for Wii and DS. What about Elite Beat Agents, THQ? Eh?
All Star Cheer Squad will see you experiencing a year in the life of a cheerleader - learning cheers, creating your own routines, becoming squad captain and believing the quarterback when he says he'll do it in a tissue at the last minute. Probably not the last one.
Those who hear the word "cheerleading" and immediately think of Kirsten Dunst's knickers will be pleased to hear choreographer Tony G is a consultant on the game. G is best known for his work on the excellent Bring It On and the appalling Bring It On Again.
The Wii version will work with the balance board set to come bundled with Wii Fit, and you'll need to use your whole body to play. The remote and nunchuk will act as electronical pom poms and will be used "to perform dozens of real-world cheer and dance moves".
The DS game will feature a unique storyline about the adventures of two rival cheerleading camps who compete against each other to be the best and one hot summer's day they decide to settle their argument in a different way but during the wrestling match their tops come off and we might be embellishing a bit.
All Star Cheer Squad is out this "fall".
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March 7th, 2008, 20:26 Posted By: Shrygue
via IGN
It's Friday and, of course, that can only mean one thing - drowning our brain cells in cheap ale after work as we try and forget all the bad things we've done this week. Oh, that and the obligatory Virtual Console update.
It's Kirby that's perking up the Virtual Console this week, with the N64 game Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards being the solitary offering from Nintendo. There's something about Kirby we've always found deeply disturbing – maybe it's his supernaturally large gob or his eerily silent yet cheery demeanour - and it wouldn't be a surprise if he was found hoarding a fine collection of corpses under his patio.
Anyway, The Crystal Shards was Kirby's first 3-D adventure, as well as his last significant console outing. It earned a '7.9' from IGN when first reviewed in 2000, and a more modest '7.4' when re-assessed on its Virtual Console debut Stateside last month. It's yours for a crisp 1,000 points.
Virtual Console European Releases, March 7
N64 – 1,000 Wii Points
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000)
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March 7th, 2008, 00:56 Posted By: madcat1990
As you might have heard, I, Darkchild, am programming a file manager for the ds, But, easyer said than done...
I need help, and lots of it.
Too many bugs to squish, too many functions to put inside, etc, etc..
if you are interested, email me at :
madcat1990 (at ) gmail (dot ) com
Jobs required:
C/PaLib programmers
Beta Testers
Graphic Artists (for a new visual)
That is all
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March 7th, 2008, 00:37 Posted By: wraggster
After lauding its casual market domination with Mario & Sonic at the Olympics, Sega of America President Simon Jeffrey decided to switch gears, discussing with GameDaily the merits of hardcore gaming on the Wii. In short, Jeffrey feels that Western publishers are making a mistake by ignoring the hardcore gamers who own a Wii.
Unfortunately, other than providing a tantalizing and hypothetical (i.e. not happening) assertion that Condemned would have been great to play with the Wii remote, Jeffrey made no clear commitments to release titles appealing to the hardcore crowd, instead saying, "There's no reason why [hardcore gamers] should be excluded or excommunicated from the Nintendo world," Jeffrey said. Our only hope is that "hardcore" to Sega doesn't mean "let's make a darker Sonic and give him a gun."
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/03/06/se...ated-from-wii/
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March 6th, 2008, 20:57 Posted By: wraggster
News/release via devfr
LuluLaPute and DavLaCrampe present us with their homebrew "Pill me," détraque puzzle game that your brain.
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March 6th, 2008, 20:53 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from T4ils:
DiscardEmAll is a card game and speed in which one tries to get rid of all your cards before the computer.
History:
04/03/08: Preview
05/03/08: Version 0.1
Adding:
+ The heel turns blue when the computer can not play, red when human and computer can not play
+ Each cell card a sense, that may change if there is change in the map upside
+ The card change in the direction that is not on a map of the same color
+ Above the map change of direction, one can not play the same color
+ Cells cards are a "tour": you can go from 12 to 0 and 0 to 12 (depending on the direction)
+ Map Joker is played on any map and allows any color
06/03/08: Version 0.11
Adding:
+ Sound
+ You can see the computer play
Modification:
* We must play a map of the same color as the Joker over the Joker
How to play:
You must use your pen to move cards from your hand (bottom) to the board (middle).
To get rid of a card, put on one of the 4 cards plateau Thursday If the card in hand differs from a unit with the card on the board, then you can ask.
Example: You put a 4 on 3 or 3 on a 4.
When neither you nor the computer can play, press the heel (up card to the left of 4 cards of the game board) to draw 4 new cards.
You win the party when you have exhausted your reservation and it only remains for you card in hand.
To replay or restart a party (even during game), press L.
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March 6th, 2008, 20:49 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Samel:
Hello everybod!
There is the new DSchedule version ready to download.
Bye!
CHANGELOG:
* weekly events bug corrected
DSchedule is an organizer tool for Nintendo DS. Using it, you will be able to show, create, modify and delete single events or a sequence (daily or weekly) of events.
The most important feature is that this tool can import and export your calendar in .ics format. This file format is compatible with Apple iCal, Firefox Calendar Project, Google Calendar and others.
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March 6th, 2008, 20:47 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from ANTONIOND
Hello everyone.
This game is neither more nor less than a 3D pong done with libnds and PAlib. When you are finished will have a number of scenarios with different special events each, multiplayer, and the ideas that I was going to occur while you program.
The suggestions are welcome.
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You must patch with DLDI file PONG3DS.nds (unless your flashcart do so automatically). In case you have Supercard SD uses. Sc.nds. If you have another flashcard Slot-2 have to use. Ds.gba.
If at the start the game tells you "Error accessing the FAT", the file is badly patched. If you use an emulator always going to leave this message. You can play anyway.
Language: Spanish / English (If the language of the DS is not Spanish, was put on English, automatic)
Close DS: Break the game.
Menu:
Up / Down: Move cursor
A: Choose
Right / Left: If there is possibility to choose a different number (scenarios goals), change the number.
- It is also possible with the touch screen.
Ways control with the touch screen:
Mode 0: Control normal.
Mode 1: You control the speed of the racket.
NO: Not using the touch screen.
Game:
Left / Right: Move racket.
Touch: Moving racket as configured
A: Remove break after a goal.
Select: Back to the menu.
Start: Pause.
L / Move the stylus to the upper half of the touch screen: Jump (Room 2).
Changes in the 0.5 beta:
- Added textures.
- Keep records in the targeta. It is not necessary to copy the file before it saves the configuration.
- Fixed some fallitos.
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March 6th, 2008, 20:03 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
WayForward Technologies is making a 3D horror-puzzle for the WiiWare service.
Dubbed LIT, the idea stemmed from a concept of light and shadows, resulting in a "uniquely unsettling" adventure.
The story is based around Jake, who is stuck in the school he underachieves at, where creatures stalk around the dark corridors and classrooms and will probably eat him if walks into their path.
Jake needs to escape by cleverly lighting his path out of there, but he also has to reconnect with his girlfriend because no he is not a loser and grades are not everything. Not all of us went to university, you know.
She will use the school phones to keep in contact with him, until they can embrace and have a little kiss and feel at the end. There will be bosses along the way, though, and he will have to use "horror-combat" to topple them.
WayForward has not created an original IP since belly-dancing Game Boy Colour game Shantae in 2002. But, thanks to this fancy downloadable service from Nintendo, the world is its oyster all over again.
"This is the first time in recent memory that our team has felt the freedom to begin experimenting on consoles outside the confines of established IP, budget, or publisher dictates," said John Beck, boss of WayForward Technologies.
"The scope and business model for WiiWare really make this possible."
There is only a spattering of concept art for this creepy action-puzzler at the moment, with a release date yet to be announced.
WiiWare launches in the US on 12th May, but is yet to be given a date in Europe.
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March 6th, 2008, 20:01 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Pigeonholing Wii as a console only for casual gamers is a mistake, says Sega president Simon Jeffery.
Speaking to Game Daily, Jeffery said there's no reason why hardcore gamers should be "excommunicated" from Wii gaming. Though after Sonic & Mario sold five million, we're not going to blame Sega for forgetting them.
"I do think going forward there is very much a place for the hardcore gamers on the Wii and there's a big opportunity for publishers to take advantage of that because we've seen the success of Resident Evil on Nintendo platforms," the Sega boss proclaimed.
"But I do also believe that a lot of Western publishers are only looking at the Wii for casual and family gaming, and I think that's a mistake - I think there's a lot more opportunity there on the Wii. The Wii isn't just about Wii Tennis and Mario & Sonic; it's about so much more."
Grasshopper's No More Heroes has racked up decent sales in the US (and is expected to do well in Europe), while Metroid Prime 3 has received the pennies of the traditional Nintendo fanbase.
But with casual games Wii Sports and Mario & Sonic making astronomical numbers on the sales sheets, is it even worth investing the time and effort on "hardcore" Wii games? Jeffery sees no reason why they should be ignored...
"The Wii as a platform has way much more to offer than [Wii Tennis and Mario & Sonic], and hardcore gamers traditionally love Nintendo as well. There's no reason why they should be excluded or excommunicated from the Nintendo world."
We wish Sega would follow it's own advice.
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March 6th, 2008, 19:36 Posted By: wraggster
With Super Smash Brothers Brawl about to hit store shelves here in North America, it's time to turn our Nintendo-related obsessions to another game: Mario Kart Wii. Hopefully we won't be getting some sort of Kart Dojo, like the Garage or some such, because I just don't have time for that sort of obsession. What I hope we do get more of is screens like this little batch we just received from Nintendo.
http://kotaku.com/364544/new-mario-kart-art
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March 6th, 2008, 19:20 Posted By: wraggster
Gimme a T! Gimme an H! Gimme a Q! What's that spell? The publisher of the world's first competitive cheerleading game! Gooooo THQ! Yaaaaaaay!
Come on everybody, join in! All Star Cheer Squad is its name, Wii and DS will get the game! DS players scribble hard, Wii owners use the Balance Board! Squad face-offs and one-on-one, Remote and Nunchuk join the fun! Choreographed by Tony G. -- he did that Bring it On movie!
No release date in just yet, bet you'll wait with baited breath! Gooooo Cheer Squad! Whoooooo!
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/03/06/th...ad-for-wii-ds/
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March 6th, 2008, 19:20 Posted By: wraggster
Gimme a T! Gimme an H! Gimme a Q! What's that spell? The publisher of the world's first competitive cheerleading game! Gooooo THQ! Yaaaaaaay!
Come on everybody, join in! All Star Cheer Squad is its name, Wii and DS will get the game! DS players scribble hard, Wii owners use the Balance Board! Squad face-offs and one-on-one, Remote and Nunchuk join the fun! Choreographed by Tony G. -- he did that Bring it On movie!
No release date in just yet, bet you'll wait with baited breath! Gooooo Cheer Squad! Whoooooo!
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/03/06/th...ad-for-wii-ds/
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