The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks details
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– When you’re sneaking Zelda out the castle, she will follow you, but you can tell her to stop (touch an icon) – touch a different icon to have her follow you again when it’s safe
– Also possible to draw a path for Zelda to follow
– Ganon isn’t the villain who wants Zelda’s body for revival
– Anjean “claims to have known Zelda’s ancestors”
– Although you don’t have to revisit previously cleared areas in the Spirit Tower, you can see secrets that you may have missed
– Phantoms “who are supposed to protect the tower from evil, have gone haywire”
– Need to get the three Tears of Light in the vicinity AND hit the Phantom (from behind) with the sword before Zelda can enter a Phantom
– Later in the game, Zelda can go from one Phantom to another
– Have to watch the top screen’s map while on the train so that you’re aware of enemies whereabouts, switch to a different track so that you don’t crash
– No Phantoms in the first dungeon (Forest Temple)
– Six slots available for inventory items
– Will need to visit villages/other areas so that you can reach new places before entering the Forest Temple
– There are “odds and ends” treasures such as wooden hearts + dragon scales, which are involved in sidequests
– In the Forest Temple, you will need to write down the safest route to the boss when you have the Master Key (you might get swept up by Wallmasters)
Namco Bandai’s new game confirmed, first scan
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Last week, Namco Bandai opened a site for a brand new title. Someone managed to connect the dots though, and guessed that the game is a Keroro RPG. As it turns out, that’s exactly what the teased Namco Bandai title is. Also, as expected, it’s for the DS. We’ve posted the first scan of the game from Famitsu above, but we’ll have to wait a short while for details to pop up.
Natsume brightens store shelves with Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands
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Game Ships to Retail!
Burlingame, Calif., November 10, 2009 – Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands for the Nintendo DS has shipped to retail! It is available at an MSRP of $29.99, and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.
In Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands, players rejoin all of the beloved characters from Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness, and meet some new faces as well! Years ago, a powerful earthquake struck the Sunshine Islands chain, and most of the islands sank forever…or did they?
EEDAR hardware sales predictions for October
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Wii – 635K
PS3 – 320K
360 – 280K
More screenshots of The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
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First screenshot of Link playing the Spirit Pipes in Spirit Tracks
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Updates to the Nintendo Channel
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Videos
Nintendo Week 11/9
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Interview with Shigeru Miyamoto
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks trailer
Excitebike: World Rally Info Video
New Super Mario Bros. Video 3
New Super Mario Bros. Wii TV Spot
Style Savvy Interview with a professional stylist
Bakugan: Battle Brawlers “Roll On” TV Spot
Band Hero Taylor Swift Vignette
Need for Speed Nitro Cairo Video
Tony Hawk: Ride – Tutorial Video #3 – Manuals
Nostalgia Developer Voice Video
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Teaser Video
SpongeBob’s Truth or Square Info Video
Planet 51 Video 3
Bomberman Blitz Info Video
Frogger Returns Info Video
Dragon Master Spell Caster Info Video
Style Lab Jewelry Design Info Video
TouchMaster 3 Info Video
Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks – Launch Video
Where the Wild Things Are – Launch Video
Demos (Expire 11/15)
Madagascar Kartz Demo
Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games – Bobsleigh Race
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
James Patterson Women’s Murder Club: Games of Passion