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Ubisoft Continues the Prince of Persia® Sands of Time Adventure

SAN FRANCISCO – December 14, 2009 – Today Ubisoft announced that Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands(TM) will ship May 2010 for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, the Wii(TM) system from Nintendo, the Nintendo DSi(TM) and Nintendo DS(TM) systems, and Windows-based PC. Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands(TM) will expand the Prince of Persia universe with a new storyline, the introduction of new characters, and new powers over nature and time. The game takes place between Prince of Persia® The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia Warrior Within(TM).

About the Game
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is the next chapter in the fan-favorite Sands of Time universe. Visiting his brother’s kingdom following his adventure in Azad, the Prince finds the royal palace under siege from a mighty army bent on its destruction. When the decision is made to use the ancient power of the Sand in a desperate gamble to save the kingdom from total annihilation, the Prince will embark on an epic adventure in which he will learn to bear the mantle of true leadership, and discover that great power often comes with a great cost. Game features include:


WarioWare D.I.Y. boxart

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1 1 CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 2 INFINITY WARD ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
5 2 WII SPORTS RESORT NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
3 3 ASSASSIN’S CREED II UBISOFT (MONTREAL) UBISOFT UBISOFT
6 4 WII FIT PLUS NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
2 5 FIFA 10 EA CANADA EA SPORTS ELECTRONIC ARTS
4 6 NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. WII NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
7 7 MARIO & SONIC AT OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES SEGA SEGA SEGA
30 8 JUST DANCE UBISOFT (FRANCE) UBISOFT UBISOFT

9 9 FORZA MOTORSPORT 3 TURN 10 STUDIOS MICROSOFT MICROSOFT
10 10 MARIO KART WII NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO


Hand-Held Pokémon Adventures and New Wii Remote Colors are on the Way

REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 14, 2009 – Consumers nationwide continue to snap up Nintendo products for the holidays, and Nintendo is poised to carry that momentum into 2010. Dozens of games for the Wii™, Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo DSi™ systems are on the way in a wide range of categories from both Nintendo and its third-party partners.

To bring a little color to the winter months, Nintendo will release two new colors for its Wii Remote™ controller. Starting Feb. 14, the controller will come in Pink or Blue and will be bundled with a Wii MotionPlus™ accessory. Along with the current White and Black versions of the controller, now every player in four-player matches can have his or her own color.


The first of this week’s new Virtual Console™ releases gives new meaning to the term “underground legend,” sending players down a mysterious manhole for a classic subterranean adventure. Another fine addition to the Virtual Console section of the Wii Shop Channel features the iconic hero Earthworm Jim in a fun-packed sequel from the SEGA Genesis era. For the Nintendo DSiWare™ service, a slate of five new games includes everything from the pets of LITTLEST PET SHOP™ to animated puzzles, cooking and magic tricks. For fans of the WiiWare™ service, fast-paced stunt driving and Moki-herding mayhem are among the latest arrivals. Whether you’re downloading for yourself or seeking cool, convenient gifts for everyone on your holiday list, look no further than the Wii™ Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi™ Shop for instant gratification.


At the Video Game Awards last night, a sequel to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed was announced. However, the video did not provide any sort of confirmation that the game will be heading to Nintendo platforms. Although, according to Amazon, it will end up on the Wii and DS. This would certainly make sense, seeing as how the first title hit both Nintendo systems.

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Best Buy

Trivial Pursuit (Wii) – $9.99
Monopoly (Wii) – $19.99
Family Game Night (Wii) – $29.99
Hasbro Family Game Night 2 (Wii) – $29.99
Scene It? Bright Light! Big Screen! (Wii) – $29.99
Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? Game Time (Wii) – $19.99
The Price is Right 2010 Edition (Wii) – $24.99
Press Your Luck: 2010 Edition (Wii) – $24.99
Family Feud: 2010 Edition (Wii) – $24.99

2 DS games for $40, 2 Wii games for $60 (these titles only)

– Marvel Super Hero Squad
– Spongebob: Truth or Square
– World of Zoo
– Cars: Race-O-Rama
– Littlest Pet Shop: Friends
– Charm Girls Club: Pajama Party
– The Princess and the Frog
– SimAnimals: Africa

Tony Hawk: Ride (Wii) – $89.99
Active Life Extreme Challenge (Wii) – $39.99
Rapala: We Fish (Wii) – $19.99
50 Classic Games (DS) – $17.99
Build-A-Bear Workshop (DS) – $17.99
Pinball: Hall Of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection (Wii) – $17.99
Rayman: Raving Rabbids 2 (Wii) – $17.99
A Christmas Carol (DS) – $19.99
Style Lab: Jewelry Design (DS) – $19.99
TMNT: Arcade Attack (DS) – $19.99

Target

$25 DS games

– Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
– Style Savvy
– Jonas
– Imagine: Sweet 16
– Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
– The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
– Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story

Tony Hawk: Ride (Wii) – $88
DJ Hero Bundle with Turntable (Wii) – $88
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (Wii) – $39.99
Toy Story Mania! (Wii) – $39.99
The Beatles: Rock Band (Software only/Wii) – $49.99
Free $30 gift card with Wii purchase


Etrian Odyssey 3 trailer

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In a recent issue of Nintendo Power (249), the magazine interviewed famous members of the gaming industry in honor of the DS’s fifth anniversary. Koji Igarashi, producer of numerous Castlevania games, had this to say about the system:

“If [you want] to have the sharp gameplay that only 2-D games can provide…Then I think DS is the only hardware [for which it is] acceptable to publish such a game.”

I have to admit, the DS has housed some truly beautiful and high-quality 2-D titles. The Castlevania games have especially worked well on the handheld.



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