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Rev Run plays Wii Music
Developer’s Voice – Guitar Hero World Tour
Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia Info Video
Guitar Hero World Tour Launch Video
Guitar Hero World Tour Info Video
Strong Bad Episode 3: Baddest of the Bands
Art Style: ROTOHEX Info Vidoe
Monopoly Info Video
Goosebumps HorrorLand Info Video
TV Show King Party Info Video
Score International Baja 1000 Video
Wii Music: TV Spot
Wii Music: This week’s Instruments 4
KORG DS-10 Info Video
Spectrobes 2: Demo is Available Now
Little Red Riding Hood’s Zombie BBQ Video
Digest Video

Demos (Expire 11/2)

Crosswords DS-Anagrams Demo
Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals
Ninjatown Demo
MySims Kingdom


Course: Maple Treeway
Objective: Go through leaves to produce coins -> collect coins
Objective 2: Wigglers will be in the way, avoid them
Tournament date: 11/1 – 11/10


“My attitude is that obviously for 30 years now I’ve been making games and for the vast majority of time I’ve been making the type of games that the loyal Nintendo fans enjoy. Those are the types of games that my career is based on and we’re going to continue to make those types of games. In fact, we have many of those types of games in development right now.” – Shigeru Miyamoto

From this point on, it’s just the waiting game. We’ve heard confirmations numerous times now that traditional games are in development, and we already know about Punch-Out, Sin and Punishment 2, and Pikmin. My only question is, where’s Kid Icarus?!

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Latest UK software sales

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

1. Fable II
2. Far Cry 2
3. FIFA 09
4. PRO Evolution Soccer 2009
5. Saints Row 2
6. Dead Space
7. Lego Batman: The Video Game
8. Wii Fit
9. Mario Kart Wii

10. Midnight Club: Los Angeles

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Anticipated Next Installment In The Multi-Million Selling Franchise Goes Gold!

EDISON, N.J., October 27, 2008 – Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, today announced that Cooking Mama World Kitchen for Wii™ has gone gold and will be available on November 18. Developed by Cooking Mama Limited, the sequel to the celebrated Wii original features hilarious kitchen mini-games, all-new 3D graphics, more than 50 recipes and co-operative cooking play.

Cooking Mama World Kitchen lets players use the Wii Remote™ as a universal cooking utensil to chop, grate, slice and stir their way to culinary greatness. Players can complete 51 new recipes including French fries, parfait, Ratatouille and pancakes. In this latest installment of the beloved franchise, Mama and friends also benefit from a graphic upgrade to full 3D. Players can cook for Mama’s approval in Cook with Mama mode; prepare meals for any of eight international friends to taste in Let’s Cook mode; and team up with a friend to create meals together in the co-operative Cooking Contest mode. A fourth bonus mode is even unlockable once players complete all 51 recipes! Best of all, every mistake made during meal preparation results in a comedic mini-game that lets players use the Wii Remote in new motion based ways to save the recipe, and the day, with Mama and her little dog Max.


With Wii Music, those who do not find the game appealing will not be convinced otherwise at this point. Generally speaking, it seems as though most hardcore gamers will be staying away from the title. Shigeru Miyamoto, however, believes that there are some core gamers out there who will be attracted to what Wii Music brings to the table. “I think you’ll find people who are as hardcore playing Wii Music as any other game. I have found that, as a single player, you can spend over three hours arranging a single song. Since there’s 50 songs, simple math tells you that you can spend 150 hours playing it – and that’s just by yourself.”


Wii Music commercial

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


That was quick, wasn’t it? Even though the latest Wii update borked the Homebrew Channel for those who have yet to install it, the homebrew community has been working hard to create a way to add the channel even with the new firmware. Previously, a method was provided as a quick alternative to those who already downloaded the Wii system update by installing the new IOS51 and Wii Shop Channel without other patches. However, now it is possible to avoid all of that work with a new beta version of the Homebrew Channel. Not only can the channel be added to the Wii for those with the new firmware (through a new beta version), but SDHC is now supported with beta 9.



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