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BURBANK, Calif. — (August 30, 2010) – Disney Interactive Studios today announced a collector’s edition of TRON: Evolution will be available at retail. The TRON: Evolution collector’s edition package will include an exclusive TRON light cycle collectible based on the in-game model from TRON: Evolution. The light cycle model is being created by renowned collectibles manufacturer Sideshow Collectibles. Available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the collector’s edition will be packaged in a special protective casing with a drawer for the game.

The company also announced December 7 as the North American release date for all its TRON: Evolution video games on popular platforms. TRON: Evolution games will be available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 system, Wii™, Windows PC, Nintendo DS™ and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system. The Wii game’s title is TRON: Evolution – Battle Grids.


Videos

Nintendo Week 8/30
Metroid: Other M The Challenge of Project M
Metroid: Other M Action and Story
And Yet It Moves Info
NHL Slapshot Info Video 1
NHL Slapshot Info Video 2
NHL Slapshot Info Video 3
NHL Slapshot Info Video 4
NHL Slapshot Info Video 5
Rock Band 3 Info Video
Greg Hastings Paintball 2 Info Video
Tales of Elastic Boy – Mission 1 Info
Cosmos X2 Info
Music On: Learning Info Video
myNotebook: Pearl Info

Demos

Ivy the Kiwi? Demo
Dragon Ball: Origins 2
Battle of Giants: Mutant Insects
Deca Sports DS Cheerleading Demo
Deca Sports DS Ping Pong Demo
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
James Patterson Women’s Murder Club: Games of Passion


Newly available on the WiiWare™ service, Tales of Elastic Boy – Mission 1 truly stretches the possibilities for console adventure. On the Nintendo DSiWare™ service, you’ll discover epic space battles in Cosmos X2, create customized notes with myNotebook: Pearl™, and learn to play timeless melodies with Music on: Learning Piano. Whether you’re headed back to school or simply flipping another calendar page, these new offerings will help freshen up your gaming regimen as you head into fall.


REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo is dropping the suggested retail price of its Nintendo DSi™ and Nintendo DSi XL™ video game systems. Effective Sept. 12, the new suggested retail price of the Nintendo DSi system will be $149.99, while the new suggested retail price for the Nintendo DSi XL system will be $169.99. The Nintendo DS™ Lite model will remain at a suggested retail price of $129.99. The Nintendo DS family of video game systems is the best-selling in the history of the U.S. and worldwide. The new prices offer consumers tremendous value for their money while providing access to the best portable video game experiences possible.

“We know shoppers want to get the maximum value out of every dollar they spend,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Our new Nintendo DSi prices make it easier than ever for consumers to access the tremendous variety of games, applications and social tools on the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL systems.”


Golden Sun: Dark Dawn wasn’t on Nintendo’s press release that was sent out about two weeks ago, leading many to naturally believe that the title would be coming out next year instead. Fortunately, that’s not the case! Nintendo has just announced it’ll be released on November 29th in North America.

The dawn of a new entry in the renowned Golden Sun™ video game series has nearly arrived in North America. Nintendo has announced that Golden Sun: Dark Dawn for the top-selling Nintendo DS™ family of portable game systems will launch on Nov. 29.

Offering a planet-sized world of adventure to explore and conquer, Golden Sun: Dark Dawn puts the raw power of the elements in players’ hands. Each of the game’s playable characters is capable of carrying Djinn, spirits that imbue their owner with unique and powerful abilities. Players can collect more than 70 unique Djinn, granting them the ability to summon mighty deities who unleash devastating attacks that fill both Nintendo DS screens. Djinn powers can also be used to navigate puzzling dungeons and overworld environments that will have players flinging fireballs to burn away obstacles, freezing water to raise platforms, or summoning whirlwinds to create bridges out of floating objects.


01. / 00. [PS3] Another Century’s Episode R (Bandai Namco) – 219.849 / NEW
02. / 01. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) – 68.853 / 805.060 (-45%)
03. / 00. [PS3] Super Dimensional Game Neptune (Compile Heart) – 22.574 / NEW
04. / 03. [NDS] Inazuma Eleven 3: World Challenge!! Spark / Bomber (Level 5) – 17.986 / 797.828 (-36%)
05. / 02. [PS3] Sengoku Basara 3 (Capcom) – 17.574 / 352.618 (-50%)
06. / 04. [PSP] Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X (Bandai Namco) – 16.326 / 152.504 (-41%)
07. / 06. [WII] Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Nintendo) – 13.856 / 783.626 (-34%)
08. / 07. [NDS] Art Academy (Nintendo) – 13.142 / 138.458 (-22%)

09. / 05. [PSP] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2 (Sega) – 12.973 / 314.322 (-46%)
10. / 08. [NDS] Friend Collection (Nintendo) – 10.443 / 3.389.706 (-31%)


NGamer review scores (UK)

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Arc Rise Fantasia – 74%
Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow – 68%
Cats and Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore – 48%
Fire Emblem: Shin Monshou no Nazo – 75%
Galaxy Racers – 32%
Harvest Moon: Futago no Mura – 74%
Inazuma Eleven 3 – 70%
Lost in Shadow – 83%
Mega Man Zero Collection – 73%
Metroid: Other M – 87%
Ok! Puzzle Stars – 56%
Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena – 58%
Satisfashion: Rock the Runaway – 40%
The Last Airbender – 35%
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – 39%
The Treasures of Montezuma – 42%
Think Smart Kids – 42%
Vampire Legends: Power of Three – 34%
Wii Party – 61%
We Sing – 54%

Just so you guys know, these are from the UK edition of NGamer, not the Dutch/Spanish/Brazilian edition.

Thanks to joclo for the tip!



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