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Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (DS) – E
Natsume Championship Wrestling (Wii) – E10+
Sesame Street: Ready, Set, Grover! (Wii) – EC
LEGO Battles: Ninjago (DS) – E
Core Blaster (DSi) – E
Thor: God of Thunder (Wii) – T
Virtua Tennis 4 (Wii) – E
Blockado – Puzzle Island (DSi) – E
Rally Racer (Wii) – E
Sprint Cars (Wii) – E
Bust-A-Move Universe (3DS) – E
Country Dance (Wii) – E10+
MotoHeroz (Wii) – E
LEGO STar Wars III: The Clone Wars (3DS) – E10+
Splinter Cell 3D (3DS) – T
Monster Tale (DS) – E
Aladdin Magic Racer (Wii) – E
Bigtown Shootout (Wii) – E10+
Brain Storm Series: Treasure Chase (DS) – E
Denki Blocks! (DSi) – E
Drag & Stock (Wii) – E
GP Classic Racing (Wii) – E
Stardrone (Wii) – E
Super Karts (Wii) – E
Super Truck Racer (Wii) – E
Rabbids Travel in Time (3DS) – E
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Shadow Wars (3DS) – T
Rock Band Country Track Pack 2 (Wii) – E10+


– Uses the uDraw GameTablet
– $30
– Releasing on April 12
– Over 100 nanogames
– Patchy the Pirate guides players through the games
– Games represent Nickelodean characters
– Different art styles
– 8-bit style Pixel Bob, Punk Rock Bob, Comic Book Bob completed
– 3DS version releasing this Spring

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Nintendo 3DS Version to include Special Features and Eye-Popping Graphics

London. United Kingdom – Feb. 15, 2011 – Captain Jack Sparrow and his band of pirates will bound into 3D action with LEGO® Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game for the Nintendo 3DS™ hand-held system in May 2011. Published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by TT Games, the Nintendo 3DS version will bring the LEGO Pirates world to life with vivid 3D in the palms of players’ hands. The game will include unique features such as “Pirate Duel,” a chance encounter system, as well as high resolution graphics and support for Play Coins.

“The Nintendo 3DS lets players experience a LEGO game like never before, and allows us to add new depth to the Pirates of the Caribbean universe,” said Adam Sussman, senior vice president of publishing, Disney Interactive Studios. “The game incorporates new features such as the Pirate Duel system and high resolution 3D effects to deliver fun and clever gameplay fans of the LEGO series expect. “


This information comes from n-Space’s Facebook page…

Unannounced DS #1 – Fall 2011
Unannounced 3DS #1 – Fall 2011
Unannounced Kinect #1 – Fall 2011
Unannounced 3DS #2 – Q1 2012
Unannounced 3DS #3 – Q1 2012

n-Space is fully supporting the 3DS now, though it looks like it’ll be awhile before we see any of the company’s titles. Also, it looks like they haven’t completely abandoned the DS!

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New Game to Feature an Original Prologue Storyline to Upcoming Film and Debut In-Game ‘Stealth Force’ Conversion Mode

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The next colossal entry in the TRANSFORMERS saga on Earth is on the way as Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) announced today that Transformers: Dark of the Moon is in development by the critically acclaimed developers at High Moon Studios. Based on Hasbro’s legendary TRANSFORMERS property and featuring a brand-new ‘Stealth Force’ conversion mode, the game thrusts players directly into an original prologue storyline to experience the ultimate battle between the AUTOBOTS™ and DECEPTICONS™ that leads into the summer’s most anticipated blockbuster film and reveals another face of evil, SHOCKWAVE.

“We couldn’t be more excited to expand on the epic movie universe in the Transformers: Dark of the Moon game, and allow fans to experience the gripping events and backstories that occur right before the upcoming film,” said Paul Wright, Head of Marketing for Licensed Properties, Activision Publishing. “The immensely talented group at High Moon Studios are huge fans of the property, and they are thrilled to unveil some new characters from the movie while introducing Stealth Force gameplay that lets players convert to a third form beyond robot and vehicle modes to defeat their enemies in more ways than ever before.”


Nintendo UK’s Head of Marketing James Honeywell on the possibility of Pikmin 3DS/Smash Bros. 3DS…

“In theory both are just as possible or likely – however neither title has been formally announced as being in development.”

Honeywell on how AR will be incorporated into games…

“From launch, you’ll be able to play with the built in software using the AR cards that come with 3DS. We haven’t announced any further details about how AR could potentially be used in games but certainly the potential and ability for developers to realize ideas like this are very real and very possible. There are no immediate plans to sell AR cards as separate items.”



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