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There is a DS game coming up that I am personally looking forward to very much, because it is developed by the same people who made the fantastic Phoenix Wright series of games. That DS game is Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, and now, the developer has released a flash demo of the game for people to try out before it releases early next year.

I highly recommend trying it out, because it’s certain to be a very charming game!

Click here to play!

Via GameSpot


– Releasing December 30 in Japan
– Compilation of shooters
– ¥4,800
Official site here
– Game list:
Radirgy
Illvelo
Karous
Radirgo Noa Wii
Chaos Field

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“It’s a game with broad appeal that all sorts of people can play, so I thought we needed to keep that approachability. At the same time, I thought it’s important the game be a little difficult.” – Retro’s Kynan Pearson (senior designer)

“I thought it was extremely important that the game be challenging. When this project began, I played the Super NES version again and was a little irked at how hard it was. I only remembered that it was fun! I thought it’s really important to make the game tough, but in a good way. I wanted to make a game that was not simply difficult, but possessed a kind of difficulty that made players want to try it again. I thought it was important that, rather than make players angry, the game makes players feel that even if they fail, they will be able to jump better next time.” – Retro’s Mike Wikan (senior designer)

This is just a small excerpt from the latest edition of Iwata Asks. Check out the full interview with Retro Studios and other members from Nintendo right here.

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– After the events at Gourd Lake, Miles Edgeworth goes to prison
– He’s there because something has happened
– Edgeworth has been called in to see what’s hapepning
– Kay Faraday there as well
– A pair of mysterious figures show up in front of Miles/Kay while they investigate
– Newcomer prosecutor Ichiryu
– Ichiryu wants to be number one at everything
– Ichiryu tries to solve cases faster than anyone else
– Hakari Mikagami the other mysterious character
– This scene might be Edgeworth’s first meeting with Mikagami
– Mikagami is part of the “Prosecutor Investigation Committee”
– The group has 11 members chosen by politicians/other legal people
– They observe the movements of prosecutes
– Seek out those who may not be qualified for the job
– They cal the above “Prosecutor Purge”
– Mikagami visits the prison to transfer the case from Miles to Yumihiko

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FlatOut Wii video

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This information comes from Hiroyuki Takahashi, producer for Golden Sun: Dark Dawn…

“I’m afraid I can’t go into detail at this time, but the features of Nintendo 3DS are really exciting to me as a developer. I’m really excited to challenge myself and create something for it.”

Well, Camelot might as well bring the series to the 3DS! We’ve seen a couple of titles on the GBA, and one title on DS. The next logical step is to move on to Nintendo’s next handheld.

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DSiWare

Tetris Party Live (Tetris Online, Inc., 800 Nintendo DSi Points)
Rocks N’ Rockets (Tik Games, LLC, 500 Nintendo DSi Points)

WiiWare

Soccer Bashi (Icon Games Entertainment Ltd, 500 Wii Points)
Sneezies (Chillingo, 500 Wii Points)
ThruSpace demo gone
Furry Legends demo gone
Zombie Panic demo added
Jett Rocket demo added

Virtual Console

Magical Drop II (D4 Enterprise, Neo Geo, 900 Wii Points)
Karnov’s Revenge (D4 Enterprise, Neo Geo, 900 Wii Points)


Ubisoft has implemented a new anti-piracy feature in Michael Jackson: The Experience on the DS. Gamers who attempt to load up the ROM will be greeted by constant vuvuzela noise as the tracks play out. Additionally, icons that are pressed on the touch screen will not appear, so, essentially, the title will be unplayable. Piracy has been an issue on the DS for quite some time, so it’s interesting to see what companies are coming up with to cut down on the issue



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