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Nintendo Power has done an exceptional job of nabbing exclusives in recent months. The magazine was the first media outlet to debut titles such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up, Mega Man 9, and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Nintendo Power will be at it once again next month, as the November issue will blow the lid off a secret DSiWare game. But if that doesn’t interest you, there will be plenty of coverage for Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles as well.

“Last issue’s Next Month tease for more No More Heroes 2 coverage fell through (sorry about that), but we’re 99.99% sure that Leon and co. will drop by next month to blow up your world with Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles. And to make up for NMH2, we’ll reveal a major DSiWare title that should make many of you very, very happy.”


Even though Firebrand Games is busy developing their first TrackMania title for Wii, they’re not letting the series abandon the DS. TrackMania 2 DS is in development and is expected to hit Europe Q2 2010. Snow, island, and coast environments will be present in the game. In total, there will be 150 new courses. Players will also be able to play and share tracks either locally or through Wi-Fi. You can check out the first screenshots of the game above.

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Here’s the special edition version of the game…

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And here’s the limited edition DSi…

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OFLC updates

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News | 0 comments

-Dragon Quest Wars (Square Enix, DSiWare)
-Moki Moki (Natsume, WiiWare)
-Reel Fishing Challenge (Natsume, WiiWare)
-Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 2 – The Siege of Spinner Cay (Telltale Games, WiiWare)

Looks like Dragon Quest Wars will be releasing outside of Japan sometime in the future.

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Title sorted by platform:

Pos. System Number of titles
1. (1) Miscellaneous 161 (136)
2. (4) Mobile 130 (76)
3. (2) PC 76 (98)
4. (3) Nintendo DS 41 (78)
5. (6) 360 Xbox 360 17 (14)
6. (8) PlayStation3 12 (12)
7. (7) PSP 11 (13)
8. (5) Wii 8 (27)

Titles sorted by genre:

Pos. Genre Number of Games
1. Action 115
2. Miscellaneous 103
3. Puzzle 59
4. RPG 52
5. Development Tool 31
6. Simulation 22
7. Sport 15
8. Adventure 13
9. Shooting  10
10. Racing 8

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Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to announce that we will be taking our beloved furballs to DSiWare. Furry Legends is no longer exclusive to WiiWare, the sneaky Furballs are expanding to DSiWare, and who knows if they will settle with just that!

In Furry Legends: Beginnings, which is a prequel to Furry Legends, players will be able to experience the world prior to squarie invasion. The game will feature beautiful, 100% hand drawn graphics, physics, puzzle, action and more!

You can expect new enemies, at least three different environments, new puzzles and a fresh dose of cheesy humor in this upcoming release. Remember to watch this space and sign up with our twitter feed to stay up to date with latest developments!

For more information about Furry Legends, please visit: http://devblog.furrylegends.com


Screenshots/art in order from bottom to top: Professor Layton and the Devil’s Flute, Inazuma Eleven 2, Sloane and McHale’s Mysteries, Akira Tago’s Atama no Taisou 3rd Collection Mystery Kingdom Puzzle Solving Fairy Tails, Atama no Taisou 4th Collection Time Machine Puzzle Solving Adventure


Burlingame, Calif., August 25, 2009 – Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming has officially shipped to retail. Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming is rated E for everyone by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), and is available for $29.99 at video game retailers everywhere. Set in the world of last year’s DS hit Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness, Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming continues the tale of the island and its residents.

“We are excited to bring this all-new, totally unique puzzle game to the Nintendo DS,” said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO at Natsume. “We know that players will enjoy the wide variety of gameplay modes, playable characters, and fun unlockables that we have planted in this all-new adventure!”


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In the latest edition of Famitsu, the first details and images were revealed for a brand new Sakura game. The title will be called Sakura Note and will be releasing for the DS. There isn’t any gameplay information to speak of yet, but the story involves a boy saving a girl and sakura tree by adventuring and interacting with ghosts and demons. There’s also a partial staff list available, which you can check out below.

Music – Nobou Uematsu (vocal songs from FFXII and Lost Odyssey)

Scenario – Kazushige Nojima (scenario writer of FFVIII and Glory of Heracles DS)

Visuals – Hideo Minaba (art director of FFIX and ASH)

Game Design – Akira Ueda (director of Contact)



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