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– 1 FIFA 10 EA CANADA EA SPORTS ELECTRONIC ARTS
2 2 PROFESSOR LAYTON AND PANDORA’S BOX LEVEL 5 NINTENDO NINTENDO

1 3 HALO 3: ODST BUNGIE MICROSOFT MICROSOFT
3 4 NEED FOR SPEED: SHIFT SLIGHTLY MAD STUDIOS EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
5 5 WII SPORTS RESORT NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
4 6 GUITAR HERO 5 NEVERSOFT REDOCTANE ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
16 7 MYSIMS AGENTS VISCERAL GAMES EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
8 8 COLIN MCRAE: DIRT 2 CODEMASTERS CODEMASTERS CODEMASTERS
12 9 MARIO KART WII NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO

6 10 BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM ROCKSTEADY STUDIOS EIDOS EIDOS


Fans of the legendary FINAL FANTASY® series should be especially pleased with this week’s downloadable game lineup. Making its Virtual Console™ debut is the original FINAL FANTASY, an NES™ classic that can now be enjoyed on the Wii™ system for the very first time. For hand-held gaming action with a sci-fi twist, this week’s new Nintendo DSiWare™ title, Thorium Wars™, lets you take control of an arsenal of vehicles to blast through waves of enemies in a variety of exotic locations. If it’s a more down-to-earth experience you’re after, check out an engaging new WiiWare™ puzzle game. Consumers should also note that today is the final day of a special promotion: You can receive 1,000 bonus Nintendo DSi Points™ by purchasing a new Nintendo DSi™ game system and connecting to the Nintendo DSi Shop by 11:59 p.m. Pacific time on Oct. 5, 2009. For full offer details, please visit DSiOffer.Nintendo.com.


Second note from Valay: I’m going to be bumping this to the front page each night so that everyone has a chance to find out about this contest!

Note from Valay: Just wanted to let you all know that Austin will be handling this contest for the most part. I’m still going to have an active role, but Austin was the one who came up with the idea for the whole thing. The first challenge will be posted next week, as it mentioned at the end of the post. Next week we’ll let you know which email to send the entries to.

Scribblenauts – How creative are YOU?

A little game with a big vocabulary challenges your imagination. We’re here to do the same.

Scribblenauts released a couple of weeks ago, and it’s no surprise to anyone that the game was an instant hit. My local Toys R Us sold out within 10 minutes of getting the first shipment, and I’ve heard countless other stories of similar cases across the country. The reason for this is simple: It’s one of the only games that truly challenges a player’s imagination with nearly limitless possibilities, from animals to objects to weapons and buildings. This provides gamers with an almost impossibly large amount of options when it come to solving a puzzle in the game, and we at Nintendo Everything want to challenge our readers, readers of other sites, and world-wide fans of Scribblenauts to put their skills to the test.


This comes from the most recent Rare scribes mailbag we posted about a few days ago. This tidbit of information is worth mentioning, though:

“I don’t think it’s fair to assume that we’ve permanently quit DS development, but yes, we are focusing on other things at the moment. Natal is a pretty big deal and needs a lot of attention.”

Even though Microsoft acquired Rare in 2002, the company has produced content for Nintendo handhelds. I hope that we haven’t seen the last of Rare games for the DS, though. Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise, was an absolutely fantastic title and I’d like to see what else the developers could pull off on the system.


Famitsu has posted a listing of the best-selling games in Japan for September. The exact dates range from August 31 to September 27.

01. [NDS] Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver (Pokemon) – 2,067,609 / NEW
02. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection (Nintendo) – 320,767 / 1,156,103

03. [PS3] Tales of Vesperia (Bandai Namco Games) – 272,465 / NEW
04. [PS3] Kidou Senshi Gundam Senki (Bandai Namco Games) – 210,092 / NEW
05. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Hoshizora no Mamoribito (Square Enix) – 159,825 / 3,925,285
06. [PSP] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu Portable 4 (Konami) – 151,146 / NEW
07. [WII] Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo) – 144,499 / 1,194,491
08. [NDS] SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu – Goddess of Destiny (Square Enix) – 130,051 / NEW
09. [NDS] Love Plus (Konami) – 81,279 / NEW

10. [PSP] Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Tag Force 4 (Konami) – 66,352 / NEW

Source 1, Source 2


ESRB updates

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Dawn of Heroes (DS) – E10+
Vegas Party (Wii) – T
Famous (DS) – E
Final Fight 2 (Wii) – E10+
LEGO Rock Band (Wii) – E10+
Safecracker (DS0 – E
Fix It (Wii/DS) – E
Glacier 2 (Wii) – T
Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 (DS0 – E10+
Kamen Rider Dragon Knight (Wii) – T
Buck Fever (Wii) – T
Winter’s Tail (DS) – E
Bermuda Triangle: Saving the Coral (DS) – E
Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked (Wii) – E
Foto Frenzy (DS) – E
Fieldrunners (DSi) – E10+
PES 2010 (Wii) – E
Sled Shred featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team (Wii) – E
Jakers! Let’s Explore (Wii) – E
Ball Fighter (DSi) – E
Alien Monster Bowling League (Wii) – E10+
The Oregon Trail (DSi) – E10+
Yoga (Wii) – E
International Karate + (Wii) – E10+


Onegai Kanaete

– Standard quest (142)
– Go to the cave in North Easter Wollow
– Need to finish the game first
– Sheina, supposedly a spirit, will ask for you to complete 5 other quests
– Can obtain rare head gear if you do the task
– Go through it a second time to receive items to make rare items

Samayoeru Ou

– Story quest (143)
– Go to the Sealed Shrine (Fuuin no Hokora)
– Need to finish quest 141
– Talk to the ghost under the shrine, he’ll ask you to steal something from the S Killer Machine boss
– Finish the quest to obtain special equipment

Source


Itsudemo Bomberman

– Hudson’s DSiWare Bomberman game
– 500 points

Mario vs. Donkey Kong Minis March Again

– Same as North American version
– 800 points

“You Can Use the Camera Too: Japanese, English, French, German, Spansh, Italian — Vocabulary Translation Dictionary.”

– 500 points
– Translation tool
– 15,000 words or so
– Enter words with stylus
– Can recognize images as words from DSiWare camera photos

Sleep Record Alarm Clock.

– 200 points
– Alarm clock
– Records sleep time, provides graphs to see sleeping patterns
– Can enter sleep info manually

Shogi Challenge Spirits

– Play against CPU in a game of shogi
– Can change difficulty level
– 200 points

DSiPoint Ichimoudajin! Neko King

– 200 points
– Given mice/cats, need to draw a line to trap mice
– Tokoton Neko King mode – reach high score
– One Minute Neko King – Capture as many mice as possible in one minute

Source


Shiren 4 screenshots

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