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– Clock app telling time by showing pictures of girls holding signs with the hour and minute

– Clock is on the top screen
– Girl profile on the touch screen
– Clock image is a 3D picture
– Most likely downloadable similar to PSP Beauty Clock

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Okamiden commercial

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, Videos | 4 Comments


SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept 30, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ — Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) and leading independent developer Eutechnyx today announced the February 2011 release of NASCAR The Game 2011 for Xbox 360(R) video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation(R)3 computer entertainment system, and Wii(TM). With a fresh infusion of real world detail and blistering racing action, NASCAR The Game 2011 completely redefines what fans can expect from a NASCAR racing game.

NASCAR The Game 2011 has been built from the ground up to make a thoroughly new experience. The team started by speaking with the people who know NASCAR best – the fans – and took that insight to the teams, drivers and officials to completely embrace what makes NASCAR America’s #1 motorsport.


This information comes from Satoru Iwata…

“Our development team at Nintendo has been working on the new ‘Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword’ game with the aim to explore a new horizon in action RPGs by fully taking advantage of Wii MotionPlus. We are making preparations in order to launch this software next year.”

That quote sounds rather interesting. Of course, we know that Skyward Sword is supposed to be pretty different compared to past Zelda titles. Up to this point, we haven’t seen enough of the game to notice any huge changes aside from Wii MotionPlus support, though we should know more sometime in the next few months.

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The fact that the 3DS will cost 25,000 yen in Japan hasn’t exactly garnered the best reaction. A number of folks believe this means that the handheld will be $250 in the U.S., or maybe even $300. During an analysts meeting, Satoru Iwata commented on the 3DS’ price. When a person suggested that 25,000 yen might be a bit too much, Iwata said that Nintendo considered a number of factors when determining how much it would cost, including the company taking into account the reception of the portable at E3. I guess that means Nintendo saw a very strong interest in the system, therefore fans wouldn’t mind paying a high price for it!

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