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“The Nikkei newspaper wrote a recent story about a DS solely based upon their own research and speculation, without interviewing Nintendo. While Nintendo is always working on new hardware, we have not made any announcement about a DS and we cannot comment on the Nikkei story.” – Nintendo of America statement

“Nintendo has made no such announcement and will not comment on rumour and speculation.” – Nintendo UK statement

Statements from three different territories have come to light as of now, with Nintendo of Japan’s comments earlier this morning. The general idea that Nintendo seems to be trying to provide is that they simple won’t comment because no announcement has been made. The Nikkei portion of the NOA statement is interesting, however. How reliable is Nekkei’s source considering Nintendo was never approached?

Source 1, Source 2


Update: The image posted before was actually a picture of the DS Lite’s screens. I’ve edited in a new picture, and supposedly the image above is what the screens will look like.

Obviously, this picture doesn’t look to be the whole DS pieced together…Just part of how it looks, meaning the screens. I’m still slightly skeptical that Nintendo even has a new DS in store. Would they really be willing to release a new product despite successful sales with the DS Lite?


Videos

Bomberman Blast Info Video
Art Style: ORBIENT Info Video
Mario Super Sluggers: Mike Torrez vs Bucky Dent
LEGO Batman: The Videogame Info Video
Rock Band 2 Info Video
Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked Info Video
DanceDanceRevolution: HOTTEST PARTY 2
N+ Info Video 2
We Cheer Info Video
Littlest Pet Shop Info Video
Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine Video
Digest Video

Demos (Expire 10/5)

Crosswords DS-Anagrams Demo
Spore Creatures Demo
Lock’s Quest
MySims Kingdom


Details regarding a new DS were leaked over the weekend, but there are always doubts when rumors arise. However, Nintendo has commented on the situation and the response is a bit different than the typical “we cannot comment on rumors and speculation” approach. Said Nintendo, “We are always developing new products; No formal announcement has been made, thus we cannot comment at this time.” The possibility of a new DS is still alive and well, especially because there are a few reliable Japanese sources behind the original rumor. However, it’s pretty much a guarantee that the rumor’s validity will finally be put to rest come Thursday at Nintendo’s fall conferences.


ESRB updates

Posted on 16 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 1 Comment

Here are the most important listings from the latest ESRB update…

Castlevania Judgment (Wii) – T
Need For Speed Undercover (Wii) – T
MySims Kingdom (Wii) – E
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Wii) – T
Blue Dragon Plus (DS) – E
Age of Empires: Mythologies (DS) – E10+
Alien Crush Returns (Wii) – E
Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon (DS) – E
Luminous Arc 2 (DS) – T
Elebits, The Adventures of Kai and Zero (DS) – E


Circuit City

Free exclusive Bioware Sonic Skin for DS with purchase of Sonic Chronicles
NCAA Football ’09: All Play (Wii) – $39.99
Big Beach Sports (Wii) – $19.99
DATEL Edge controller for Wii – $12.99
Rock Band bundle (Wii) – $139.99

Target

LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (Wii) – $39
Madden NFL ’09: All Play (Wii) – $39


Update: Looks like Nikkei Net is confirming the news.

A massive rumor has just hit the Internet involving features in a new DS system. Nekkei newspaper and Monex have allegedly released information detailing functions in a new DS model such as music playback, the inclusion of a digital camera, and a larger screen. The new DS would sell for under 20000 yen in Japan later this year and would additionally allow for data exchange on an SD card between the Wii and DS. As was mentioned, the rumor also says there will be a wireless connection power up function and the digital camera would allow for news types of games.

Keep in mind that this is a very big rumor and I wouldn’t exactly trust this information (hence why I’m marking it as a rumor in the first place!) Even though Nintendo has conferences scheduled next week, considering the DS’ sales have yet to truly slow (and the fact that Nintendo hasn’t exactly been a full SD card supporter), a new system might not be the smartest thing for Nintendo.


Metal Slug 7 trailer

Posted on 16 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News | 0 comments


Educating the kids of today, making the experts of tomorrow

Braintree – August 28th, 2008 – The eagerly awaited sequels to smash hit Clever Kids titles Dino Land and Pony World have been announced for a 24th October release. The new titles Pirates and Farmyard Fun will be available on the PC CD-ROM, Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo Wii™ formats.

Targeted at the 5-10 age group Clever Kids has the explicit aim of encouraging youngsters to learn through the interaction and exploration of some of their favourite subjects. Clever Kids games encourage logical reasoning, improve memory functions, develop dexterity and increase attention span – all the time maintaining the players interest in a subject by keeping them entertained.

In Clever Kids: Farmyard Fun, players will join farmer Sprocket and his herd of sheep, cows and pigs to learn all about life on the farm. There are a myriad of fun games and activities available including painting, Jigsaw puzzles, games to improve memory function, quizzes to test the players knowledge on hundreds of farmyard facts, Spot the Difference and Animal Pairs.

Players can also team-up with Sprocket in Clever Kids: Pirates and sail the seven seas with treacherous pirates. Climb aboard the greatest Pirate ships of them all and go on adventures to find out what life on the seas was all about. Learn the pirate code, identify famous Pirates and their flags, learn what Pirates ate and find out all about the dangers of combat and disease.

Whichever adventure you choose the interactive environments and multitude of mini-games will test, teach and entertain the player every step of the way.

Marketing Account Manager, Adrian Clews comments “The Clever Kids range of games remain the only titles with curriculum based educational content for children on console formats. The DS and Wii are hugely popular with youngsters and a great way for children to have fun whilst learning about their favourite subjects. We support all of our Clever Kids titles with extensive marketing support including, advertising, PR and a dedicated website. This combined with the full localisation of Clever Kids SKU’s has significantly bolstered sales in the UK and international territories”

For further information on Clever Kids games visit the fun packed www.cleverkidszone.com website.
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