WiiWare/VC/DSiWare downloads – block sizes
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WiiWare
Eat! Fat! FIGHT! – 311 blocks
Rabbids Lab – 268 blocks
Castlevania: The Adventure Rebirth – 263 blocks
The Magic Obelisk – 220 blocks
VC
PilotWings – 19 blocks
DSiWare
The Oregon Trail – 97 blocks
Glow Artisan – 64 blocks
Sudoku Sensei – 29 blocks
Arcade Hoops Basketball – 27 blocks
Master of Illusion Express: Psychic Camera – 22 blocks
Updates to the Nintendo Channel
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Videos
WiiWare Top Picks
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Challenge 1
Wii Fit Plus Challenge 1
The Crystal Bearers Developer’s Diary 2
Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll Gameplay Video 2
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle Postcards Teaser
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle Workout Teaser
Castlevania The Adventure ReBirth Info
Eat! Fat! FIGHT! Info
Rabbids Lab Info
The Magic Obelisk Info
PilotWings Info Video
Sudoku Sensei Info
System Flaw Info Video
Calling Teaser Video
PES 2010 Info Video
Disney The Princess and the Frog TV Spot
Dawn of Heroes Teaser Video
Walk It Out! Info Video
Dementium II Info Video
Data East Arcade Classics Info Video
The Secret Saturdays: Beast of the 5th Sun Launch Video
Demos (Expire 1/3)
Disney The Princess and the Frog
James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
Cooking Mama 3: Shop and Chop
Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games – Alpine Skiing
James Patterson Women’s Murder Club: Games of Passion
Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2
Imagine Teacher: Class Trip
Nomura hyping up 2010 game announcement
Posted on 15 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 5 Comments
Tetsuya Nomura is quite a renowned figure in the gaming industry, perhaps most notably for his contributions to the development of Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts titles. Most recently, Nomura has been rather busy with Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep, but that’s not all he’s been working on. In the latest edition of Gamega, Nomura told the magazine that an announcement will be made next year regarding a game people have been hoping anticipating. It’s also a game that he has received requests to create. This title is so significant that Nomura believes there will be a big reaction when it is unveiled. Right now, we don’t know whether this is in fact a Wii or DS game and unfortunately we’ll have to until sometime in 2010 for an announcement.
Capcom to develop new titles mainly in Japan, other companies to handle existing franchises on certain occasions
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This is another snippet from Capcom’s investor Q&A…
“Our experience with Bionic Commando has demonstrated the difficulty of outsourcing the development of new title to overseas companies. Nevertheless, we cannot develop a sufficient number of titles without using the resources of these companies. This is why we plan to continue using these alliances. We are considering ways to separate the roles of activities in Japan and overseas. We plan to develop new titles primarily in Japan. Overseas companies may be used mostly to develop titles for existing game series with well-established characters and universal themes. Overseas companies will also handle certain parts and/or lineups of such games.”
In some ways, letting overseas companies develop new games in existing franchises can be risky. The latest Bionic Commando game, while it did not see a release on the Wii, received mixed feedback and hasn’t sold too well in the U.S.
Nintendo Power’s most overlooked gems
Posted on 15 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in DS, GameCube, GBA, General Nintendo, News, Wii | 4 Comments
This is another part of Nintendo Power’s “250 reasons to love Nintendo” in their latest magazine. The list is in no particular order.
– Astro Boy: Omega Factor (GBA)
– Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg (GCN)
– Shantae (GBC)
– Rocket: Robot on Wheels (N64)
– Metal Arms: Glitch in the System (GCN)
– Drill Dozer (GBA)
– Skies of Arcadia: Legends (GCN)
– Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber (N64)
– Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure (Wii)
– Beyond Good & Evil (GCN)
Capcom may delay other titles
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Last week, Capcom stated that three of their titles would be delayed to the next fiscal year. However, the company may be prepared to shift the release dates of other titles as well. Capcom has put up their most recent investor Q&A and said that they may not be able to ship all of their titles scheduled for the next fiscal year. Basically, there will be a backup as a result of delaying the launches of Monster Hunter 3 (overseas release), Lost Planet 2, and Super Street Fighter IV.
“The main reason is our outlook for a sales recovery in the home video games business. However, due to the delay in the launch of titles originally scheduled for this fiscal year, we may not introduce all of the titles that are planned for the next fiscal year. Consequently, we will have to reexamine the title lineup in the next fiscal year and afterward from the standpoint of achieving sustained growth. In addition, we believe that the online game business will be another major source of growth in sales and earnings.”
Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders video
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Thanks to PlayStati0nNetwork for the news tip!