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Tournament of Legends

– Most of the violence from when it was originally shown is gone
– Craig gave it a 5/10
– “An official meh”
– Graphics don’t look that great
– Craig feels like the game was rushed to make the game SEGA wanted them to make it (not official)
– Game sometimes stops so they can do something cool in the middle of the fight
– Quick time event to dodge giant feet
– Described as “bizarre”
– Filling in the gap of original third-party games
– $30, so it’s a budget game


Videos

Nintendo Week – 5/12 Dragon Quest 2
Dragon Quest IX TV spot
Iwata Asks: Dragon Quest IX #1
Iwata Asks: Dragon Quest IX #2
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Toribash Info
Balloon Pop Festival Info
Music On: Retro Keyboard Info

Demos

Dragon Ball Origins 2
Rooms DS
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’s Women’s Murder Club: Games of Passion


WiiWare

Balloon Pop Festival – 252 blocks
Toribash – 91 blocks

DSiWare

4 Travellers – Play French – 106 blocks
Pop Island – Paperfield – 48 blocks
Primrose – 43 blocks
Music on: Retro Keyboard – 30 blocks
27/7 Solitaire – 21 blocks


In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, scores of fans flock to the Nintendo World store in New York on July 10, 2010, to be among the first in the nation to purchase DRAGON QUEST IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies for the Nintendo DS family of systems in advance of its July 11, 2010 launch. The game, which has become a phenomenon in Japan with more than 4.2 million units sold, lets players customize their own adventure and share their experiences with friends.

In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Andres D. of New York City purchases the first copy of DRAGON QUEST IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies during a special pre-sale opportunity at the Nintendo World store on July 10, 2010. Fans gathered to herald the July 11, 2010, launch of the game in the U.S., which has already sold more than 4.2 million units in Japan.

In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Yuji Horii, creator of the DRAGON QUEST video game series, signs a DRAGON QUEST IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies poster for Jay W. from Boston, MA, at the Nintendo World store in New York on July 10, 2010. Guests at the Nintendo World store were treated to a host of themed activities to celebrate the July 11 U.S. launch of the new release for the Nintendo DS family of systems, which has already become a phenomenon in Japan and sold more than 4.2 million units.


SEGA® Europe Ltd. & SEGA® America, Inc., are excited to reveal the Color Power of the next Wisp in Sonic Colors. The Orange Wisp is ready to help Sonic put a stop to the diabolical plans of Dr. Eggman!

When Sonic absorbs the Orange Wisp’s Orange Rocket Color Power, he blasts into the air in an explosion of color, reaching unparalleled heights at staggering speed. Thanks to the Color Power of the Orange Wisp, Sonic is able to reach secret areas and hidden rings far beyond his normal reach, traveling through the air at a pace never before seen!

Each new Wisp discovered in Sonic Colors gives the player a brand new way to play this pure Sonic experience. Look out for more to be revealed soon!

Sonic Colors will be available on the home video game system Wii™ and the Nintendo DS™ system late in 2010 and the Orange Wisp will be available on both platforms.


– Live Caster: Exclusive DSi/3DS feature
– Live Caster lets you have video chats with friends
– 4-player wireless, 2 player over Wi-Fi for Live Caster
– Pass By mode: Connect to other players when you walk by them, which helps them out somehow
– Order of your Pokemon during triple battles determines damage calculations for attacks that hit multiple Pokemon
– High Link: Overworld hub, located in the middle of Isshu, go up to other players and offer your help with missions
– Rankurusu is the Green Pokémon and Gochiruzeru is the Black Pokémon
– Gochiruzeru can use Magic Room, negates the effects of items on you and the opponent

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Wedbush Morgan

DS – 450K
Wii – 400K

Xbox 360 – 325K
PS3 – 195K
PSP – 85K
PS2 – 40K

EEDAR

DS -435K
Wii – 375K

Xbox 360 – 350K
PS3 – 185K
PSP – 75K

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