Fans Can Actually Become A Pokémon With Two New Nintendo DS Games
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REDMOND, Wash., April 23, 2008 – For more than a decade, fans of Pokémon® video games have caught, trained and battled Pokémon. Now Pokémon fans will have the chance to experience life from a Pokémon’s point-of-view with Pokémon® Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Pokémon® Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness, two new games available this week for the top-selling Nintendo DS™. Furthering the spirit of exploration, Pokémon fans are invited to an online sweepstakes where they will have the chance to uncover their very own treasure – a prize package filled with Pokémon and Nintendo goodies.
Between April 23 and May 21, Pokémon fans can visit www.PokemonMysteryDungeon.com, where they will be able to enter the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers online sweepstakes for a chance to win one of two Pokémon-inspired prize packages, including a limited-edition Pikachu® Nintendo DS, a Wii™ console, a high-definition television and assorted Pokémon video games, including Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness, and more great Pokémon merchandise. For Pokémon loyalists looking for even more adventure, the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Web site is home to an online scavenger hunt where players will be tasked with discovering hidden icons to get access to an exclusive Pokémon wallpaper, giving their computer some extra flair.
“The new Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series delivers the most transformative Pokémon experience yet – the chance to become a Pokémon character,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “Both new and returning players will relish the opportunity to embark on an endless journey through randomly generated dungeons on their Nintendo DS and discover their own hidden treasure through the online sweepstakes.”
Can the Quantum3 engine from High Voltage match 360, PS3 visuals?
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The announcement of The Conduit and its graphical capabilities made a splash around the Internet. The developers have been pushing their Quantum3 engine to the max in order to achieve visuals that could boast graphics similar to the Xbox360 and PS3. What exactly can the Quantum3 engine generate? Many known effects of the engine can be seen below:
Real-time effects
– Reflections
– Refractions
– Shadow casting
– Dynamic environment mapping
– Shadows
Bump-mapping
– 1-4 stage texture composition (for surface detail)
– RGB gloss maps
– Cyclic, linear translation/rotation (material effects)
– Standard tangent space normal maps with real-time adjustable bump intensity
– Bump lighting
Other graphical effects
Global illumination
Per-vertex lightmapping
Dynamic omni, directional, point, spot and projected texture lights
Skeletal, keyframe based animation
Morphing
Motion blur
Heat distortion
Bloom
Alpha masking
Specular and Fresnel effect
Interactive water
*More graphical effects can be produced through the Quantum3 engine, but the entire specifics of its capabilities have not been revealed.
So, can the Wii even partially mimic PS3 or Xbox360 visuals? That’s up for you to decide.
Famitsu news, review scores
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News
World Destruction (Sega/DS)
-RPG, summer release date
-Scenario is by Masato Kato
-Character designs by Kunihiko Tanaka
-Music by Yasunori Mitsuda
Imabikisou -Solution Compilation- (Wii)
-2008 release date
-Additional scenarios
Review scores
DS
Keikishi Gunzou Presents: Monoshiri Bakumatsu-Ou (DS) 7/7/6/7
Hitman Reborn (DS) 7/6/6/6
Emblem of Gundam (DS) 6/8/7/8
Wii
Link’s Bowgun Training (Wii) 9/7/7/7
Pro Baseball Family Stadium (Wii) 8/6/6/6
IGN’s Mario Kart review
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IGN’s review of Mario Kart Wii went live a few days ago. Although I’m sure that 97% of you have already read IGN’s the review, for those who missed out on it, you can read an except below. The review on IGN was one of the first to pop up on the Internet.
“With Mario Kart Wii, Nintendo has delivered one of the most accessible and fun console Karts in years. The trick system and bike support offer a fresh take on the series, and online play is the best we’ve seen from the company thus far. Kart may have its downsides, centering mainly on the single-player aspects of the game, but the overall effort features a great multiplayer experience, making the game a must play for both newcomers to console gaming, as well as seasoned Mario Kart veterans. We gave it an 8.5, and our Editors’ Choice award. ”
IGN reveals another High Voltage Software project – Gyrostarr (WiiWare)
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– Sci-fi shooter
– Up to 4 players can play
– “50 levels of space track”
– Weapons/power-ups available
– Wii/Wiimote + nunchuck controller set ups
– Score important to the game
– 480p, 16:9
– No price as of yet
Nintendo video game icon Mario treats New Yorkers to free cab rides
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WHAT: Video game icon Mario™ treats unsuspecting New Yorkers to a free cab ride. Mario is in New York to promote Mario Kart® Wii, the new Nintendo racing game that features Mario and all of his Mushroom Kingdom buddies. He’s helping commuters race through the city before they get racing with Mario Kart Wii.
Mario Kart Wii launches April 27 and will be packaged with the Wii Wheel accessory, which lets players control the action on the screen just like they were steering a real car. The game also introduces a host of new courses, vehicles and eye-popping battle arenas, plus the ability to compete online with drivers from around the world using Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection.
WHO: Mario, everyone’s favorite Italian plumber, and excited (and grateful) New York commuters
WHEN: Thursday, April 24/8-10 a.m. and 12-2 p.m.
WHERE: Sheraton Hotel
NEWS/VISUALS:
* Mario hailing down cabs for New York commuters
* New Yorkers queuing up for a free cab ride
* Mario costumed character
Top VC titles of the week
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1 (1) Super Mario Bros 3
2 (2) Super Mario Bros
3 (3) Mario Kart 64
4 (5) Super Mario World
5 (6) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
6 (8) Cruis’n USA
7 (-) Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
8 (19) The Legend of Zelda
9 (10) Super Mario Bros 2
10 (4) Super Mario 64
11 (-) Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
12 (-) Star Fox 64
13 (-) Donkey Kong Country
14 (14) Pac-Man
15 (-) Pokemon Snap
16 (13) Paper Mario
17 (-) Donkey Kong
18 (-) Bases Loaded
19 (11) The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
20 (18) Kirby’s Adventure
Is it possible? Steet Fighter IV on Wii?
Posted on 16 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Rumors, Wii | 4 Comments
According to the scan, Street Fighter IV will be coming to Wii. Most video game followers assumed that such a title would not be able to run on the Wii and any possibility of it coming over to the system was ruled out (in spite of Capcom claiming that the game could appear on any console). This bit of information does not come from a well-known magazine and errors in magazines are fairly common. Thus, I suppose we will have to wait for an official statement from Capcom or a press release in order to determine the validity of the magazine’s claim.
EA and Warner Bros. Interactive announce Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince video game
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Guildford, U.K. – April 22nd, 2008 – EA’s Casual Entertainment Label and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™ video game will be released later this year to coincide with the Warner Bros. Pictures film based on J.K. Rowling’s sixth Harry Potter book.
“We believe that the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince video game represents a milestone in the movie tie-in genre,” said Harvey Elliott, Head of EA Bright Light studio in the UK where the Harry Potter franchise has its home. “Building on the technological advancements of previous games in the series and with a particular focus on the unique control system of Nintendo’s WiiTM, the team here is working closely with the filmmakers to create an immersive interactive experience that captures the story, the action, the excitement and, above all, the fun of the film. ”
“Working with EA, we look forward to offering fans a compelling Harry Potter video game, one which captures the thrilling storyline and high visual quality of the movie,” said Scott Johnson, Vice President, Business Development for Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “The adherence to the rich fiction is a trademark of this franchise and with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince fans will experience the most authentic and enjoyable game in the series to date.”
Nintendo Gives Mariners Fans Free Access to Nintendo Fan Network
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Nintendo is giving Seattle Mariners fans a gift at every home game this year: free access to the Nintendo® Fan Network. Fans who bring a Nintendo DS™ to Safeco Field can log on wirelessly to the Nintendo Fan Network to access a wide variety of baseball-related content. Some of the many features include access to player statistics, scores from other MLB games in progress, current team standings, chat with other fans and the ability to compete in trivia and other mini games. Additionally, fans can watch the in-stadium live broadcast video and use the Nintendo DS touch screen to order ballpark food and beverages delivered right to their seats.
The Nintendo Fan Network made its debut at Safeco Field during the 2007 season. Thousands of fans tried the Nintendo Fan Network for a minimal fee during the 2007 season trial, but fans attending Mariners home games during the 2008 season can access an even wider variety of features for free, just by bringing a Nintendo DS to Safeco Field. Fans can download the Nintendo Fan Network at one of the two kiosks located near sections 127 and 143 or at one of the 15 download stations throughout the stadium.
The Nintendo Fan Network will get an additional workout this week, when the Mariners begin a six-game home stand. Nintendo is always adding new features, so every time fans download the service, they might see something new and experience a whole new way to enjoy the game.
For more information about the Nintendo Fan Network, please visit the Nintendo Fan Network kiosks at Safeco Field.
Source: Nintendo Press Room