– Real-time strategy game
– Control one of 11 factions, take over medieval land
– Micromanagement gameplay
– Bonuses include tactical cards, multi-unit “Unison” combo attacks
– Was released for mobile phones in Japan
– Hitting in December for 6279 yen
– No North American date
The Three Musketeers: One for All! receives North American release date on WiiWare
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Gothenburg, Sweden (July 22nd, 2009) – Legendo Entertainment today announced a July 27th North American release date for The Three Musketeers: One for All! for WiiWare™. The game will be priced at 900 Wii Points™ and will be available in English, Spanish and French language editions.
Until today the much-loved sword-swinging platform adventure inspired by Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel has only been available on the PC. The Three Musketeers: One for All! has been specially revamped for Wii™ to provide players with more fun and interaction as they launch sword attacks and control the game’s hero with the Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™.
Science Papa gameplay video
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Thanks to _Contra_ for the news tip!
Need for Speed Nitro brings adrenaline-fueled racing to retailers on November 20
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Get in Gear for the Fun and Exhilaration of High-Speed Racing this Holiday
Guildford, UK. – July 22, 2009 – Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS), announced today that Need for Speed™ NITRO, the first ever Need for Speed title made exclusively for the Wii™ and Nintendo DS™ will ship to retailers worldwide on November 20th. This holiday, gamers must battle through the mayhem of relentless cops, master the art of drifting to gain boost at 200 mph, and prove themselves across five exotic cities at blistering speeds.
“Need for Speed NITRO offers fun and intense competition for every type of gamer, “said Joe Booth, Senior Producer, EA Montreal. “The varied track designs, deep controls, and intuitive drift and nitro mechanics give players something to come back to for months on end. We wanted to fuse together attitude with car culture and the best of arcade racing, to create a new and unique racing experience for the Wii and NDS this November.”
Boasting support for the Wii Remote, Nunchuk, racing wheel, classic controller, GameCube controller and DS stylus, Need for Speed NITRO lets players decide exactly how they want to dominate the competition. For the ultimate bragging rights, gamers can’t just win the race, they must own it. With a nearly limitless visual customization system, gamers can design a unique art style to attach to their ride. As they edge out competitors in driving finesse, their art will overtake the world, vibrantly painting the story of racing supremacy. All this combined with fresh modes, tracks and exotic real world locations make Need for Speed NITRO one of the most exciting, heart-pounding arcade racers for the Wii and Nintendo DS.
Need for Speed NITRO recently received IGN’s “Best Racing Game” award for the Wii and Nintendo DS. Need for Speed NITRO is developed by EA Montreal in Montreal and is not yet rated by the ESRB and PEGI.
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Famitsu review scores
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Puyo Puyo 7 (DS) – 8/8/8/8
Gears of War 2 (360) – 10/10/9/9
Kurashi Hahimemashita (DS) – 7/7/7/7
Ju-on: The Grudge (Wii) – 6/5/5/6
The King of Fighters XII (360/PS3) – 5/5/7/5
Top Spin 3 (PS3/360) – 7/7/8/7
NUGA-CEL! (PS2) – 7/5/7/5
Lucian’s Bee (PS2) – 5/5/6/6
New Shin Megami Tensei game announced, first scans
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Update: Details below
Famitsu has the first details on a brand new Shin Megami Tensei game. According to the magazine, this new entry in the series will be heading to the DS and is called Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey. We’ll be updating this post as new information comes in.
– RPG
– Releasing October 8th, 6,279 yen
– Over 300 demos, some from past games
– Primary character is a soldier from Japan
– Communicate/merge with demos
– First-person view on the top screen, map on the touch screen
Rune Factory 3 Japanese Farm trailer
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Kyarachenko details
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– Mini-game collection
– Can create your own paper avatar
– Put face on the avatar if you have a DSi
– Earn parts by playing the ten mini-games
– Games include Treasure Hunter, Touch Shooting
– Also has an RPG battle game with paper characters
– Over 1,000 parts that can be collected
– Coming out in Japan this fall, Interchannel talking with publishers for a possible North American release