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LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO (Wednesday 20th May, 2009) — SEGA® Europe Ltd., and SEGA® of America, Inc., today announced Jambo! Safari, an action packed African adventure exclusively for the home video game system, Wii™, and the Nintendo DS™ system. Hitting stores late in 2009, Jambo! Safari takes the fun and excitement of the classic 1990’s arcade action title and reinvents it with modern graphics and deeper gameplay, suited to today’s Nintendo consumers.

As with the original, the new Jambo! Safari allows you to play as one of four safari park rangers, but this time they are fully customisable. With the ultimate aim of becoming a fully qualified ranger, players must take on high speed challenges and exciting rescue missions across the rich and varied free-roaming landscapes of the African Plains. Using one of the four customisable vehicles, including the licensed Land Rover Defender 90 and 110, rangers will need to ensure the animals in their park are healthy and happy. The vast range of Jambo! Safari missions include rescuing animals in need, diagnosing and treating them before releasing them back to the wild, wildlife photography, sight seeing adventures and even hot air balloon rides!


MYSTERY STORIES PROVIDES HOURS OF BRAIN TEASING FUN

Mystery Stories, a vibrant puzzle adventure game that combines the search for hidden objects with time critical challenges, is due for release on the Nintendo DS on 29th May 2009 by Avanquest Software Publishing. This latest absorbing adventure requires players to travel across the Caribbean coastline and mainland Europe, searching for vital clues to unravel the secrets behind a kidnapping and murder mystery.

The story begins with New York journalist Michelle Deanfield holidaying on a deserted Caribbean island. However, peace and tranquillity does not last long as news breaks of a kidnapping and a murder. The natives of the island believe the old Mayan spirits are to blame but Deanfield is sure there is more to uncover. Players must investigate numerous crime scenes including Mayan caves, hotel rooms, a museum and the beach using the stylus to pick up various clues and items and store them in their inventory.


New Nintendo DS Title Promotes the Fun of Walking for People – and Pets

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– It’s no secret that the Nintendo DS™ system offers great ways to have fun while on the move. With the May 26 launch of the Personal Trainer™: Walking game, Nintendo is inviting consumers to turn their most basic daily movements into an enriching, entertaining experience. Whether they walk for fitness or simply to get from place to place, people of all ages and backgrounds can use Personal Trainer: Walking to monitor and enhance their daily walking routines.

Personal Trainer: Walking is the latest entry in the popular software series that also includes Personal Trainer: Cooking and Personal Trainer: Math. After counting, measuring and recording users’ steps throughout the day, Personal Trainer: Walking creates an engaging series of charts and activities to reveal interesting – or even surprising – “life rhythm” patterns. For instance, the readout might show that a user is most active in the evening, or that mealtimes are typically followed by sedentary periods. Knowing these patterns can help people keep an eye on their plans for the day and watch out for pitfalls of inactivity. People also can rate the kind of day they had or set daily walking goals to improve the quality of their lives. Whether it’s used individually or with family and friends, Personal Trainer: Walking provides a fun, interactive way for people to monitor their walking lifestyle.


Punch-Out!!

– Matt thinks Craig overrated it
– Title Defense mode changes everything, made Craig bump up the score
– Playing through the regular mode Matt saw presentation elements he liked and disliked
– Interface not up to Mario Strikers
– Matt didn’t do Title Defense but he would have scored it a bit lower
– All about patterns
– Craig thinks that Mr. Sandman in Title Defense mode is just as hard as Mike Tyson in the NES game
– Lack of online functionality is a missed opportunity
– Feels like Punch-Out!! remade but no major gameplay changes
– Great for nostalgia/if you haven’t played it before
– Stuck with core gameplay then added presentational stuff around it
– In-game visuals very fluid – For Bozon, almost forget you’re not looking at 720p stuff
– Balance board is terrible
– Bozon thinks it’ll sell well
– Actually marketing the title

Boom Blox Bash Party

– Recommending it
– 8.5, editor’s choice award
– Great sequel all around
– Packed full of content
– Level editor a bit more seamless now
– More options in editor mode
– Connecting to EA’s servers are quick
– No online play, Matt hopes it’s in next time around
– For this game Matt is pleased with the user-created options
– Can rate levels
– Fun game
– Can theoretically play this game forever
– Hardcore and casual gamers should buy this game
– Easy for anyone to pick up
– One of those games that can only be done on Wii
– Has a few flaws (no online, technical limitations, some textures)
– Highly recommended


Will be updated if there are any additional scores…

Yuusha 30 (PSP) – 8/9/8/8
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (DS) – 9/9/8/8
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (DS) – 9/9/9/9
Kizuna (Wii) – 5/4/4/4

Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires (Xbox 360/PS3)

What a terribly disappointing score for Kizuna, especially considering how much promise the game showed when it was first unveiled.


Bit.Trip Beat (WiiWare) – Recommended
Bonsai Barber (WiiWare) – Hmmm…
Equilibrio (WiiWare) – Hmmm…
Pop’Em Drop’Em SAMEGAME (WiiWare) – Hmmm…
Bomberman ’94 (VC) – Recommended
Detana!! Twin Bee (VC) – Recommended
Gaplus (VC) – Hmmm…
Mappy (VC) – Recommended
Star Force (VC) – Hmmm…
Summer Games II (VC) – Grumble Grumble
The Tower of Druga (VC) – Hmmm…
Super Punch-Out!! (VC) – Recommended
Uncharted Waters: New Horizons (VC) – Hmmm…
Bird & Beans (DSiWare) – Hmmm…
Brain Age Express: Math (DSiWare) – Hmmm…
WarioWare: Snapped! (DSiWare) – Hmmm…
Art Style: AQUIA (DSiWare) – Recommended
Master of Illusion Express: Funny Face (DSiWare) – Grumble Grumble


The Game Boy Advance lives

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, GBA, News | 6 Comments

The DS has been in the spotlight for the past few years, leaving the Game Boy line to take a backseat while Nintendo’s new portable soaks up the limelight. But no – The Game Boy Advance is not dead. A Nintendo representative told Kotaku that the GBA is still seeing shipments across the world. In fact, 420,000 units were sold in the last fiscal year.

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Videos

Virtual Console shows off all 300 games!
Punch-Out!! Little Mac
Punch-Out!! Doc Louis
Punch-Out!! Launch Trailer
Developer’s Tournament 2 – Punch-Out!!
My Slice of Rhythm Heaven #1
EA Sports Active – Bob Greene Resolutions
Cursed Mountain Video 3
Wacky World of Sports Info Video
Crystal Defenders R2 Info Video
Drama Queens Info Video
Digest Video

Demos (Expire 5/24)

Personal Trainer: Cooking Mac & Cheese Demo
Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4
Knights in the Nightmare Tutorial Demo
Puffins: Island Adventure
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marioluigi3releasedate

In due time, Mario and Luigi RPG 3 will almost certainly launch in all territories. Until Nintendo shares release date information, however, gamers are left to speculate as to when the game will become available. Two different sources are claiming that the game has been given a tentative scheduled ship date in Europe for July. Website Wii-DS seems to confirm this information based on a promotional booklet, but it’d be best to wait until E3 before believing this rumor.

Source 1, Source 2



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