Raving Rabbids Travel in Time trailer
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New Raving Rabbids Travel in Time details, release date (online play, MotionPlus support)
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UBISOFT® REVEALS RAVING RABBIDS TRAVEL IN TIME
The Rabbids® change the course of history with a brand new party game
San Francisco, CALIFORNIA – June 29, 2010 – Today Ubisoft reveals further details on the next Rabbids game, Raving Rabbids Travel in Time, which was announced at E3, in Los Angeles, California. After invading the moon last year in an epic adventure game, the Rabbids are back with the party-game genre in an exciting game of multiplayer competition. This time the crazy, loveable Rabbids travel back in time in a washing machine and wreak havoc in the past, as they mess up historical events. The Rabbids have achieved worldwide recognition, with 8 million videogames sold and hundreds of hilarious videos that have had consumers laughing for years. Developed by the Ubisoft Paris studio, Raving Rabbids Travel in Time is scheduled for release on the WiiTM system on November 11, 2010.
Game Features:
-Universal, popular game theme: Players will plunge into the past and revisit the greatest moments of history with the discovery of fire, the broken nose of the Sphinx or the first step on the moon. Players will uncover how the Rabbids wreaked havoc on the past and will decide if the course of history needs to be changed.
Marvelous very interested in 3DS, other company information
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“I believe it (the 3DS) will be a success. We’re expecting more of 3DS than other hardware.” – Marvelous producer Yoshifumi Hashimoto
– Hashimoto wants to make a Harvest Moon title for the 3DS
– Marvelous will fully support the 3DS
– No 3DS titles until at least March 2011
– No original titles in general for the rest of the fiscal year
– Marvelous wants to release original titles with the release of new hardware sometime int he next fiscal year
– Harvest Moon Twin Villages sales: 138,000 units
– Pre-orders for the game were much higher than its predecessor
Game Critics Best of E3 2010 nominees announced
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Best of Show
– Dance Central (Harmonix/MTV Games/Microsoft for Xbox 360)
– Disney’s Epic Mickey (Junction Point/Disney Interactive Studios for Wii)
– Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo)
– Portal 2 (Valve for PC / Mac, PS3 and Xbox 360)
– Rage (id Software/Bethesda for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360)
Best Original Game
– Bulletstorm (People Can Fly/Epic Games/Electronic Arts for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360)
– Child of Eden (Q Entertainment/Ubisoft for PS3, Xbox 360)
– Dance Central (Harmonix/MTV Games/Microsoft for Xbox 360)
– Disney’s Epic Mickey (Junction Point/Disney Interactive Studios for Wii)
– Rage (id Software/Bethesda for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360)
de Blob executive producer believes the series can work well with 3D
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“The 3DS is going to be very interesting. We haven’t even achieved mass market penetration with 3D in home entertainment so it’s very exciting to see if the 3DS can jump the gun and make its way into homes. I can see de Blob working extremely well with 3D. It’s a colour-based game so if you can picture 3D paint splats and cartoon action jumping out at you from the screen, that’s a great indication of how de Blob might benefit from 3D.” – Nick Hagger, series executive producer
de Blob 2 is definitely coming to the 3DS. It was announced by THQ and it was on Nintendo’s list of games as well! So we shouldn’t have to wait too long to see what the series is like in 3D. The only thing is, based on Hagger’s comments, it doesn’t sound like he’s too involved with that title. I suppose that’s because he’s already working on the next game for Wii.
Wii Games: Summer 2010 video/pictures
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Olympic gold medalist and Dancing with the Stars champion Shawn Johnson teams up with Nintendo video game icon Mario to shoot a fun video encouraging people of all ages to participate in the company’s Wii Games: Summer 2010 competition, a nationwide celebration of fun and active play.
Nintendo’s most beloved franchise character, Mario, warms up for the Wii Games: Summer 2010 competition. Mario stars with Olympic gold medalist and Dancing with the Stars champion Shawn Johnson in a fun video that encourages people of all ages to participate in Nintendo’s nationwide competition, a celebration of fun and active play.
Olympic gold medalist and Dancing with the Stars champion Shawn Johnson teams up with Nintendo video game icon Mario to encourage people of all ages to participate in Wii Games: Summer 2010. Serving as the Wii Games: Summer 2010 ambassador, Johnson will kick off the nationwide competition on July 16 in New Jersey’s Liberty State Park. Tournaments will also be held on five consecutive weekends at select Six Flags theme parks and in 16 shopping malls across the country, culminating in a national championship event in Los Angeles Sept. 3-5.
Nintendo Invites People to Get Up and Get Playing at Wii Games: Summer 2010
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Olympic Champion Shawn Johnson is Ambassador for Nationwide Wii Competition
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The Wii™ system has revolutionized the way people play video games by bringing simple-to-use motion controls and a physically active brand of social fun into millions of households worldwide. Now Nintendo of America is urging players of all ages and backgrounds to step out of their homes and into the active-play spotlight during the first-ever “Wii Games: Summer 2010” national competition. Beginning July 16 with a large-scale kick-off event in Liberty State Park in New Jersey and culminating in a national championship event in Los Angeles Sept. 3-5, the Wii Games: Summer 2010 competition will include tournament events in 24 markets across the nation. People are encouraged to come together to have fun, interact with the games and one another, and vie for top scores as they get active with Nintendo’s groundbreaking motion-control video games.
Open to kids, teens, adults, seniors and families, the Wii Games: Summer 2010 events will be focused on five activities: Basketball and Bowling in Wii Sports Resort™, the Hula Hoop® challenge from Wii Fit™ Plus, the platforming adventure of New Super Mario Bros.™ Wii and the high-speed racing thrills of Mario Kart™ Wii. Between mid-July and mid-August, tournaments will be held on five consecutive weekends at eight Six Flags theme parks in California, Texas, Illinois, Georgia, Massachusetts and New Jersey, highlighting Nintendo’s ongoing relationship with Six Flags. Additional tournament events will be held at 16 shopping malls across the country. Participants can compete for prizes or just show up to have fun with the immersive, interactive elements that Wii games are known for.
Nintendo Voice Chat podcast summary
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Sin and Punishment: Star Successor
– IGN gave it a 9.0
– Not on anyone’s radar, not a lot of traffic for it on IGN
– Game is addictive
– If you stay near the ground, you can get a higher score
– Just a name on the leaderboards from your profile
– Super hardcore
– Pointer controls work really well
– It looks good graphically
– 60 FPS
– Great bosses
– Unique art style
– Second-player just adds another cursor
– Hardcore gamers will have a good time with it
WiiWare/VC/DSiWare downloads – block sizes
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WiiWare
Jett Rocket – 311 blocks
Robin Hood: The Return of Richard – 269 blocks
Pong Toss Pro – Frat Party Games – 128 blocks
Virtual Console
Mario Tennis – 217 blocks
DSiWare
Battle of Giants: Mutant Insects – Revenge – 125 blocks
Maestro! Green Groove – 91 blocks
Date or Ditch – 67 blocks
Animal Color Cross – 59 blocks
Ancient Tribe – 49 blocks
Brain Drain – 44 blocks