High Voltage “only just getting started,” comments on sales expectations for The Conduit
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“…We do feel the pressure to continue to make great games. One of the great things about High Voltage is the passion. The teams here are some of most dedicated people that I have ever worked with and I am continually impressed by how much quality work they deliver. This passion is what drives our studio and recently we have only seen it increase. More than anything, we want to be known as the studio that makes fun games that push the perceived limits. Although we have accomplished a lot over the past 16 years, it really feels like we just graduated and now it is time to apply what we’ve learned and prove we are great developer. We are only just getting started. We have so much more we want to do…We want people to play the game because we think that anyone who does is going to enjoy the experience. As to sales estimates, we humbly hope it outsells every game ever made. [laughs] Seriously, we sincerely hope we have earned Wii owner’s support in our efforts. The more support we receive, the more we will funnel those profits into even better original games for them.” – Eric Nofsinger, Chief Creative Office of High Voltage Software
I really feel like High Voltage will emerge as one of the more prominent Wii developers over the next few years. Being able to create The Conduit was a huge opportunity for the company. HVS didn’t exactly have the best track record in the past, but they’re doing a lot to reinvent themselves.
Another look at the Metroid Prime Trilogy boxart
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Thanks to Jake for the news tip!
Megan Fox says she’s “totally a fan of the Wii”
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Shia LaBeouf, an actor in the upcoming Transformers film, has stated that he is not a big Wii fan. In fact, he’s went as far as to say that it is “kind of an amateur console.” But that isn’t stopping his co-star, Megan Fox, from expressing her interest in the system.
Fox has shared that she is “totally a fan of the Wii.” Even though she says that “not good at it,” Wii Fit is in her collection. Apparently it’s a pretty hard workout.
“I’m totally a fan of the Wii, I’m just not good at it. I actually have a Wii Fit and it’s actually a really hard workout. It’s pretty interesting. I think it’s amazing you can combine exercise and gaming. There really are games like Raving Rabbids and there are these little missions that you have to do where you run. You’re running with your arms but I swear to God I was so out of breath after every time I completed a mission. It really gets your cardio workout and it’s a video game, which sounds crazy. But I think that’s amazing. I hope we keep heading in that direction…I love Lego Star Wars [on Wii]. You can play in tandem. Except the one thing I don’t like about that game is that if one person is lagging behind and wants to check something out, and you’re running ahead, you drag the screen with you. You can’t stay separate when you’re playing on a team together. That becomes annoying.”
Details on Tingle’s latest DS outings
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Dekisugi Tingle Pack (DSiWare)
– Comes with 5 tools
– Tarot card fortune teller (predicts love/financial fortune), timer, calculator, music application (Tingle dances in front of DSi picture), coin mini-game (20 players)
– 500 points
Color Changing Tingle’s Balloon Trip of Love (DS)
– Sequel to Freshly-Picked Tingle’s Rosy Rupeeland
– Theme is now women
– Starts with Tingle seeing a product on an infomercial
– No release date provided
Love Plus Japanese debut trailer
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Easy Piano announced for DS
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1/ EASY PIANO
Forget all about your childhood’s long and boring piano lessons!
With Easy Piano, practice on famous songs, from classic to pop rock, thanks to its piano accessory more realistic than ever!
Game Life, an independent video games producing company, announces a world premiere for November 2009: Easy Piano, the first ever Nintendo DS game coming with a real mini-piano accessory plugged to your console, and which allows you to learn piano without having to take boring music theory lessons! With Easy Piano on Nintendo DS, practicing the piano has never been so fun and easy.
Icarian: Kindred Spirits receives a name change
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“There will be a new version of the game with the new name in the next days. That’s the only change. It has to do with a trademark claim by another videogame company. We are a small indie developer and could not fight for our rights.” – Over The Top CEO Rob Alvarez de Lara
This is all of the information we have for now. The new name for Icarian has been changed to NyxQuest: Kindred Spirits.
Nintendo DSi Joins Lineup At Summerfest 2009
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Interactive Tour Invites Fans in Milwaukee to Play, Share and Create Using the Portable Nintendo DSi System
WHAT:
When festival goers flock to Milwaukee for this year’s Summerfest, they’ll have a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with a remarkable newcomer in hand-held entertainment. Appearing June 25-29 at the festival’s lakefront site in downtown Milwaukee, the Nintendo DSi™ Mobile Tour invites consumers to board an interactive tour bus loaded with portable Nintendo DSi systems and software. Visitors and spectators can experience the unique features and creative fun of Nintendo DSi. With help from on-site Nintendo ambassadors, consumers can use Nintendo DSi to take and manipulate photos, tweak sound recordings and enjoy a wide variety of games. Visitors can print their original souvenir photos on the bus or store them online and download them from home.As the latest evolution in Nintendo’s popular line of hand-held video game devices, Nintendo DSi features two built-in cameras, audio recording and playback functions, and access to a wealth of downloadable games and applications from the online Nintendo DSi Shop™. Players can use 10 different interactive “lenses” to tweak photos in unusual ways and share them over a local wireless connection, or have fun with their favorite music by using different audio filters to alter recorded voices or change the tempo of a song. Since launching in April, Nintendo DSi has sold more than 1 million units in the United States.
Overlord dev doesn’t think 360 to Wii ports don’t work
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“That was our publisher’s decision to do that [creating seperate Wii version]. And I think that it’s a good decision because I don’t think direct ports to the Wii work…The key selling point for the Wii is the Wii controls. You should build your game round that. The weakness for the Wii is the graphical and processing technology, which is last-gen. So you have to custom tailor your game to best use of the Wii’s strengths, which is the Wii-mote. I don’t think you can do that with a direct port.” – Lennart Sas, Creative Director at Triumph Studios
In most instances, I’d prefer developers to create unique experiences for the Wii. It just makes more sense when you think about it…Building a Wii game from the ground up can allow developers to get the most out of the hardware.