EDGE review scores
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The latest EDGE review scores are as follows:
– Spore [7]
– Star Wars: The Force Unleashed [5]
– Mercenaries 2: World in Flames [6]
– Brothers in Arms: Hells Highway [6]
– Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse [8]
– Infinite Undiscovery [6]
– Crysis Warhead [8]
– De Blob [8]
– Yakuza 2 [8]
– Viva Pinata; Trouble in Paradise [8]
– Reset Generation [8]
– Pure [7]
– Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 [6]
– Galaga Legions [6]
– Castle Crashers [7]
200 blocks needed for Guitar Hero World Tour song downloads
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“Saving on SD cards is the way to go if you plan on downloading a lot of songs. The Wii system memory is then used as a ‘content cache.’ This means you only need to have the free space for one song in the Wii system memory (about 200 blocks). … The game automatically transfers the song… plays the song, and deletes it when you’re done. … It all happens pretty quickly.” – Karthik Bala, Vicarious Visions developer
Having to store 200 blocks for Guitar Hero songs is not going to be fun. I don’t know about you guys, but my “virtual refrigerator” is about ready to explode!
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party Baked Beans trailer
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No GameCube controller support in Mega Man 9
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Mega Man 9 released on Monday, but without GameCube controller support. That means that your only alternatives are the classic controller and the Wiimote by itself. Although, that’s not a terrible thing, is it? Mega Man 9 is a retro title, so technically, if you choose to play NES-style with the Wii controller, it’ll almost feel as though you were in the later ’80s…Right?! Anyway, even if you’re bummed about the lack of GameCube controller support, buy the game!
Ubisoft Announces TenchuTM 4
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IGN had the scoop about this earlier in the week, but here’s the official press release.
SAN FRANCISCO – September 23, 2008 – Today Ubisoft announced that Tenchu™ 4, the newest addition to the Tenchu™ franchise exclusively for the Wii™ system, will launch in North America and Europe in early 2009. The development team behind the original Tenchu, Acquire, brings a fresh new look, feel and motion to the Tenchu franchise.
Tenchu 4 will use the Wii Remote™ to fight, dash, jump and kill like a true ninja. Players will continue the saga of Rikimaru and Ayame, elite ninjas who must use their lethal skills to keep the peace in feudal Japan. Playing as both stealthy Rikimaru and aggressive and acrobatic Ayame, players will fight their way through more than 10 missions and 50 side quests and experience the thrilling adventure of being the ultimate ninja.
Tenchu 4 will come to a North American and European audience where it will be well-received by both fans of the series as well as Wii owners who have been looking for an edgy and exciting game. And if it’s katanas, throwing stars, daggers and smoke bombs you’re looking for, then, yeah, it’s got all those too.
Tenchu 4 has not yet been rated by the ESRB.
Capcom: Resident Evil Wiimake is for Japan only right now
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“Three points: In Japan, Zero sold well indicating that many people have never played the title and there is demand for it. This project is a reaction to the sale of Zero. Like Zero, think of this as a Greatest Hits re-introduction that just happens to be on a new platform. At the moment, like Zero, this is Japan only. That could change but that’s the current situation.” – Christian Svensson
The only reason why I would find it silly to not bring the game to other markets – or specifically, North America – is because the Resident Evil series has sold ridiculously well on Nintendo systems. The Resident Evil titles that have released on the GameCube and Wii have been extremely successful, especially considering they are third-party games.
More info on Level 5 games
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Ninokuni: The Another World
– main character is 13-years-old
– you’re dragged into a fantasy land by a spirit
– the world you enter is much like earth, but it is being ruled by a dark sorceror
– the young boy deals with issues in his life, including the passing of his mother…which he was partly responsible for
– As mentioned last night, Studio Ghibli is involved. This is teh first time they have ever worked on a video game
Inazuma Eleven 2
– play once again as a middle-school soccer team
– battle an evil alien soccer race, hell-bent on destroying the world
Professor Layton and The Last Time Travel
– new puzzles
– new characters
– store: Layton receives a letter from Luke, marked 10 years in the future. Layton sets out to find the source of the letter, which leads him to a scientist that has created a time machine. This time machine goes on the fritz, and teleports the Prime Minister of England and his wife somewhere into time and space
Mariners and Nintendo Team Up to Salute Fans
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The Seattle Mariners and Nintendo are saluting fans on Saturday, September 27, at the second annual Nintendo Fan Network Day at Safeco Field.
Fans using Nintendo® Fan Network (NFN) will have the opportunity to win prizes such as signed, limited-edition Nintendo DS Units by competing with other NFN users in real-time trivia challenge.
Access to NFN is free to all users, and on Nintendo Fan Network Day, those who have not yet had the opportunity to try it, can check out Nintendo DS units free of charge to use during the game.