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Written by Zeypher
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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 20:07 |
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Square Enix recently put up a teaser site for a new game, with the artwork of a dragon. Everyone had to pay attention then, because dragons are super cool and Square Enix historically has made good RPGs. The teaser has been revealed before the countdown on the site was over, by a Japanese magazine called Jump, and revealed it to be a new Final Fantasy game for DS- Final Fantasy Gaiden: The Four Warriors of Light.
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Written by Zeypher
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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 05:59 |
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SEGA have really led the way with mature content on the Wii, publishing titles like The House of the Dead: Overkill, Madworld, and The Conduit. With the poor sales of Overkill and Madworld, one has to wonder why SEGA still believes in the little white box.
Gary Dunn, MD of European development for Sega, recently spoke with Gameindustry.biz about the publisher's views on mature Wii titles. |
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Written by Zeypher
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Monday, 29 June 2009 18:44 |
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This week's new downloadable games include a trio of WiiWare™ titles - two built around water-themed challenges and one designed to keep your mental chops in top shape. For Virtual Console™, you'll find a memorable SEGA character making his return in a classic single-player sci-fi adventure. Rounding out the lineup is a new Nintendo DSiWare™ title that's sure to have sudoku fans reaching feverishly for the nearest stylus. - NoA
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Written by Zeypher
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Saturday, 27 June 2009 22:43 |
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Does High Voltage's much hyped Wii-exclusive FPS live up to the hype, or does it fall short?
Back in April of 2008, High Voltage showed a very early version of its Wii exclusive FPS, The Conduit, along with their Quantum 3 engine technology. Promising the most realistic Wii visuals and FPS control, The Conduit was a very ambitious title on the "family friendly" Wii. With a track record of creating mainly only licensed titles, many doubted High Voltage's abilities. So, how did it turn out? Read the Review here! Comment on the Forums! |
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Written by Zeypher
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Monday, 22 June 2009 17:06 |
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Familiar activities get a funky boost with this week's additions to the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi Shop. A trio of fresh WiiWare titles will have players wrapping their minds around unique puzzles, entertaining brain drills and awesome mini-golf courses. A new Art Style game for Nintendo DSiWare turns cutting paper into a cool hand-held gaming challenge. And simple things like air and weather conditions become exciting game elements in the latest classic offering on the Virtual Console. - NoA
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Written by Zeypher
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Monday, 15 June 2009 18:18 |
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Nintendo's downloadable content this week features the first-ever kitchen appliance with martial arts training. Throw in some rainbows and a game of catch, and you have a pretty interesting WiiWare™ lineup. But that's not all: There are Mario-themed Nintendo DSiWare™ applications and a classic arcade game for the Virtual Console™. Let's get to the details: - NoA
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