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Forget all about your childhood’s long and boring piano lessons!

With Easy Piano, practice on famous songs, from classic to pop rock, thanks to its piano accessory more realistic than ever!

Game Life, an independent video games producing company, announces a world premiere for November 2009: Easy Piano, the first ever Nintendo DS game coming with a real mini-piano accessory plugged to your console, and which allows you to learn piano without having to take boring music theory lessons! With Easy Piano on Nintendo DS, practicing the piano has never been so fun and easy.


Interactive Tour Invites Fans in Milwaukee to Play, Share and Create Using the Portable Nintendo DSi System

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When festival goers flock to Milwaukee for this year’s Summerfest, they’ll have a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with a remarkable newcomer in hand-held entertainment. Appearing June 25-29 at the festival’s lakefront site in downtown Milwaukee, the Nintendo DSi™ Mobile Tour invites consumers to board an interactive tour bus loaded with portable Nintendo DSi systems and software. Visitors and spectators can experience the unique features and creative fun of Nintendo DSi. With help from on-site Nintendo ambassadors, consumers can use Nintendo DSi to take and manipulate photos, tweak sound recordings and enjoy a wide variety of games. Visitors can print their original souvenir photos on the bus or store them online and download them from home.

As the latest evolution in Nintendo’s popular line of hand-held video game devices, Nintendo DSi features two built-in cameras, audio recording and playback functions, and access to a wealth of downloadable games and applications from the online Nintendo DSi Shop™. Players can use 10 different interactive “lenses” to tweak photos in unusual ways and share them over a local wireless connection, or have fun with their favorite music by using different audio filters to alter recorded voices or change the tempo of a song. Since launching in April, Nintendo DSi has sold more than 1 million units in the United States.



Just like Tingle’s first DSiWare offering, we don’t have any gameplay details about this other title as of yet. However, it certainly looks like more of a traditional Tingle experience.


Famitsu review scores

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 1 Comment

Grand Slam Tennis (Wii) – 8/6/6/7
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva (PSP) – 8/8/7/8
Boku no Natsuyasumi (PSP) – 8/8/8/7
Minna no Oekaki Yasan (DS) – 6/7/7/6


Remember the Tingle website we posted about not too long ago? Or how about those odd teaser clips? Well, the mystery has been solved and the game has been confirmed to be a new Tingle title for DSiWare. Nintendo sprung the surprise on DSi owners, as no one seemed to have any clue that this game was being released today. But hey, it’s a nice surprise! We’ll update you with gameplay information as soon as it becomes available.

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Nintendo announced at E3 a few weeks ago that Flipnote Studio will be launching in North America this summer. Summer officially began on Sunday, which that means the software might even be available next Monday for the DSi (although don’t count on it). As the release date of Flipnote Studios approaches, you can head over to the English website and register an account so that eventually, you will be able to watch and share clips with friends all over the world.

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– Yes, Little King’s Story is coming out on July 21st. Official announcement will be going out soon, probably later this week.
– Yes, there is an extra hard “Tyrant” mode in the NA release of Little King’s Story.
– Can’t share exact numbers, but Rune Factory: Frontier has sold OK, though we could always use more sales.
– We will not pursue Kizuna.
– We are aware of all the impressions that people had from playing Fragile, but even if nothing is tuned for the NA release, we feel the overall great experience outweighs any minor gameplay issues.
– You are correct, that list you made is not our entire lineup. There are still two titles that we haven’t announced yet; one for Wii and one for DS. Both of these titles are scheduled to be revealed in July.

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