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“We appreciate the vote of confidence and as Inafune-san has indicated recently in his 1Up interview, we are thinking about it but there is no project of this sort in development at this time.” – Christian Svensson, Corporate Officer/VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development

“I can’t comment on any potential roadblocks, but I think Strider has enough juice to merit a next-gen sequel. Here’s a question for you guys though: Could a Strider in 3D recapture that same magic? Would it have to invent new magic? I’d love to see the giant mechanical Ape, or the politburo that turns into a giant robotic centipede w/sickle in 3d, but a lot of the best mechanics of the fights were very 2d-centric. I can already think of cool ways you could recreate that in 3d, but what do you think as Strider fans?” – Seth Killian, Capcom Sr. Manager, Community

I think Strider could work in 3D regardless of the platform that the title ended up being released on. Then again, it could look great as a 2D game as well!


Best Buy

Buy one get one free when you buy any of the following Wii games:
– Imagine: Party Babyz
– The Price Is Right
– Petz Sports
– My Fitness Coach
– Petz Crazy Monkeyz
Tecmo Bowl Kickoff (DS) – $19.99
Free month of online Club Penguin when you purchase Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force (DS)
Free Guitar Hero skin when you buy any Guitar Hero On Tour game

Circuit City

Brain Age (DS) – $14.99
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader (DS) – $14.99
Margot’s Word Brain (DS) – $9.99
Free game with purchase of any DS, choose from Hannah Montana or Ben 10: Protector of Earth
VERGE Stylus 4-Pack for DS – $2.49
VERGE Screen Protectors for DS – $3.49
Big League Sports (Wii) – $19.99
NYKO Charge Station for Wii Remote – $24.99
Save $5 on all Wii Fit accessories
My Fitness Coach (Wii) – $19.99
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (Wii) – $39.99
Little League World Series Baseball 2008 (Wii) – $19.99
Monster Jam: Urban Assault (Wii) – $19.99

Target

Choose from over 60 other $19 titles + games listed below
Personal Trainer: Math (DS) – $19
Kung Fu Panda (DS) – $19
Monster 4 x 4: World Circuit (Wii) – $19
Wii Points Card – $19


VC

-Donkey Kong 3 (NES)
-Enduro Racer (SMS)

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CyberConnect2, a development team known for working predominately on .hack and Naruto games, will reveal a new game in the coming days. A countdown on the company’s official website indicates that the game will be announced in six days. Although there’s no confirmation of the platform the game will be released on, some speculate that the game will end up being the DS title which was hyped up a long time ago but never unveiled. CyberConnect2 has mainly worked on Sony platforms in the past, but any system for eventual release is still up in the air.


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– Game is finished with development, being manufactured right now
– Has “The fear of being overwhelmed by enemies, the sensation of fast movement and having a split-second to catch small targets for pickups.”
– Developers attracted to the Wii’s control scheme – Anyone can play
– Game initially “had a ‘softened realism’ look”
– Couldn’t include MotionPlus because it was announced too late in the development cycle – It will be considered for other games
– Can shoot straight through zombies + kill more than one with Hand Cannon

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EQUILIBRIO (Wii) – This is a puzzle game in which players navigate a small ball through a maze while avoiding hazards. Players can collect coins throughout the maze for additional points.

Lonpos (Wii) – Lonpos is a puzzle game in which players manipulate colored pieces to fit them into a rectangular game board. Players are scored based on how fast they complete each puzzle.

Super Punch-Out!! (Wii) – No description provided.

Ready 2 Rumble Revolution (Wii) – This is an arcade-style fighting game in which players compete in boxing matches against a cast of colorful, fictitious characters. Players can employ a variety of standard boxing moves (jabs, hooks, uppercuts, blocking) as well as some not-so-standard moves, including special attacks that can send an opponent flying into the air or out of the ring. Knockouts are sometimes depicted in slow motion, while fighters’ faces often appear bruised after taking damage. Ring girls with tight, short pants and oversized breasts that jiggle appear at the conclusion of every round. Some fighters are depicted with cigars in their mouths.



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