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– Called Detective Jake Hunter: Whereabouts of the Camellia
– One story involves Jake tracking a student’s lost friends
– Other story about a composer murdered with cardboard cutout of Jake Hunter
– The two episodes come in a 500 points bundle
– No news on Western release yet

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“We have good relationship with Nintendo. The recent addition – the DSi browser – has been provided for free on the device and that’s a movement in the right direction. We are very happy about the fact that Opera on Wii is the most used device to browse on televisions – that is the biggest volume of users. We feel the browser is a very good user experience and working with Nintendo was very good. They challenged us and we challenged them and it is clear that they are very focused on making easy to use applications for their products.” – Opera’s von Tetzchner

I haven’t used the Wii Internet Browser much, but I have found that the DSi Browser is nice when I don’t want to lug my laptop into bed. Have you guys used either the Wii or DS Internet browsers much?

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Redmond, WA (June 11, 2009) – Valcon Games, a video game publishing company that brings quality products to the North American market, announced today that its Nintendo DS™ game, History?Great Empires: Rome, is shipping in North America. This classic turn-based strategy game is set in an epic historical era – the Roman Empire, where players take on the role of an Emperor. With 6 campaigns from the unification of Italy to the conquest of Britain, History?Great Empires: Rome offers would-be conquerors action-packed tactical warfare, resource management, diplomacy, and mini-games. Players can match wits with Julius Caesar and Marcus Aurelius to build one of the greatest empires the world has ever seen.

“Valcon Games is pleased to be working with two great partners, HISTORY and Slitherine, on History Great Empires: Rome. Together, we are bringing to market every Nintendo DS™’ strategist’s dream – action, strategy and historical warfare,” said Glenn Halseth, co-founder of Valcon Games.


01./01. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (Square Enix) – 106,000 / 401,000 (-64%)
02./02. [NDS] Gyakuten Kenji (Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth) (Capcom) – 42,000 / 214,000 (-76%)

03./03. [PS3] Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires (Koei) – 27,000 / 103,000 (-64%)
04./00. [WII] Arc Rise Fantasia (Marvelous) – 26,000 / NEW
05./04. [NDS] Sloane and MacHale’s Mysterious Story (Level 5) – 26,000 / 102,000 (-21%)

06./00. [PSP] Evangelion: Jo (Prologue) (Namco Bandai) – 15,000 / NEW
07./11. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST) (Capcom) – 14,000 / 722,000
08./05. [PSP] Yuusha 30 (Half-Minute Hero) (Marvelous) – 9,000 / 36,000 (-66%)
09./13. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) – 9,000 / 3,444,000
10./09. [NDS] Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 2 (SEGA) – 9,000 / 65,000 (-47%)

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This is Capcom’s Corporate Officer/VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development, Christian Svensson, addressing particular characters that a fan of the game is interested in:

“No comment on the potential of new characters right now. Sorry. News will trickle out over the coming months.We do have a few surprises left (at least, I hope they’re surprises).”


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Thanks to Jake for the news tip!



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