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Wii

Multiplatform

North America:
1. Active Life: Explorer with Mat (Namco Bandai, Wii)
2. FlingSmash with Wii Remote Plus (Nintendo, Wii)
3. Mortal Kombat (Warner Bros, PS3)
4. Portal 2 (Valve, X360)
5. Just Dance 2 (Ubisoft, Wii)

Japan:
1. El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron (Ignition, PS3)
2. Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2: Professional (Square Enix, DS)
3. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (Capcom, PSP)
4. Patapon 3 (SCEI, PSP)
5. Battle & Get: Pokemon Typing DS (Nintendo, DS)

UK:
1. Portal 2 (Valve, X360)
2. Zumba Fitness (505 Games, Wii)
3. Portal 2 (Valve, PS3)
4. Call of Duty: Black Ops (Activision, X360)
5. Mortal Kombat (Warner Bros, X360)

Nintendo Wii

North America:
1. Active Life: Explorer with Mat (Namco Bandai)
2. FlingSmash with Wii Remote Plus (Nintendo)
3. Just Dance 2 (Ubisoft)
4. Zumba Fitness (Majesco)
5. Kirby’s Epic Yarn (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Billy’s Boot Camp: Wii de Enjoy Diet! (Rocket Company)
2. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)
3. Wii Sports Resort with Wii Remote Plus (Nintendo)
4. Wii Party (Nintendo)
5. Donkey Kong Returns (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Zumba Fitness (505 Games)
2. Just Dance 2 (Ubisoft)
3. Just Dance (Ubisoft)
4. Wii Party (Nintendo)
5. Michael Jackson: The Experience (Ubisoft)

Nintendo 3DS

Japan:
1. Pilotwings Resort (Nintendo)
2. Nintendogs + Cats: Shiba & New Friends (Nintendo)
3. Sengoku Musou Chronicle (Koei)
4. Layton Kyouju to Kiseki no Kamen (Nintendo)
5. Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition (Capcom)

UK:
1. Pilotwings Resort (Nintendo)
2. Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition (Capcom)
3. Ridge Racer 3D (Namco Bandai)
4. Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (LucasArts)
5. Nintendogs + Cats: Golden Retriever & New Friends (Nintendo)

Nintendo DS

North America:
1. Pokemon White Version (Nintendo)
2. Pokemon Black Version (Nintendo)
3. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
4. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
5. Squinkies (Activision)

Japan:
1. Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2: Professional (Square Enix)
2. Battle & Get: Pokemon Typing DS (Nintendo)
3. Pocket Monsters White (Nintendo)
4. Ninokuni (Level 5)
5. Meitantei Conan: Aoki Houseki no Rinbukyoku (Bandai Namco)

UK:
1. Let’s Draw! (Majesco)
2. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
3. Art Academy (Nintendo)
4. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
5. Pokemon White Version (Nintendo)

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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. – April 29, 2011 – Get ready to rip up the road! Adrenaline junkies and speed fiends will find themselves on the wrong side of the law this November when they race for their lives in Need for Speed™ The Run from Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS). The hottest blockbuster this holiday is a game that takes players on a heart-pounding cross-country race from San Francisco to New York. Launching on November 15, Need for Speed The Run lures players into an underground world of illicit, high-stakes racing. The heat is on – and it isn’t just the fuzz who are after you. Entering the race is just the beginning as you blow across borders, weave through dense urban traffic, rocket down icy mountain passes and navigate narrow canyons at breakneck speeds. Powered by DICE’s state-of-the-art Frostbite ™ 2 engine, Need for Speed The Run takes the action racing genre to new heights with stunning visuals and car physics that hug the road even at top speeds all built around a gripping storyline. The cars are hot, the racing is intense and the story will have you at the edge of your seat… all the way from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Empire State building.

“This is the year that Need for Speed goes to the next level,” said Jason DeLong, Executive Producer at EA. “We think that Need for Speed The Run is going to surprise people with its intense, thrilling story and big action feel. But the game would be nothing without hot cars and crazy-fast chases. So that is what we’re delivering — explosive racing that will have players flirting with disaster at 200-miles an hour.”


1. Dragon Quest X (Wii)
2. Tales of Xillia (PS3)
3. Final Fantasy Type 0 (PSP)
4. Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
5. Fotokano: Picture Girlfriend (PSP)
6. Metal Gear Solid: Rising (PS3)
7. Final Fantasy XIII-2
8. Yakuza: Of the End (PS3)
9. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (3DS)
10. Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (PS3)
11. Mario Kart 3D (3DS)
12. Tiny Battlers (PSP)
13. The Last Guardian (PS3)
14. Tales of the Abyss (3DS)
15. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)

16. Akiba’s Trip (PSP)
17. Queen’s Gate: Spiral Chaos (PSP)
18. Resident Evil Revelations (3DS)
19. Dragon’s Dogma (PS3)
20. Dark Souls (PS3)

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Virtual Console

The Ignition Factor – 900 Points

DSiWare

Zoonies – Escape from Makatu – 500 Points
Succesfully Learning English Year 3 – 500 Points
Ice Hokey Slovakia 2011 – 200 Points

Thanks to Jake for the tip!


Famicom

– Mega Man 5

Super Famicom

– Rushing Beat Ran (10th May)

Neo Geo

– Tsuukai GANGAN Koushinkyoku (10th May
– Fire Suplex
– Fūun Mokushiroku: Kakutou Sousei

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28th April 2011 – If you are looking to have some instant fun on Wii which is immediately accessible to all, then look no further as Wii Play: Motion – a collection of 12 innovative, fun minigames that specifically show off the special capabilities of the Wii Remote Plus – makes its European debut on 24th June 2011 exclusively on Wii.

Wii Play: Motion is the successor to the popular Wii Play, which has sold over 9 million copies in Europe. It will have you and your friends twisting and turning as it comes packaged exclusively with a special red Wii Remote Plus controller. Wii Remote Plus combines the original Wii Remote controller with the precision of the Wii MotionPlus accessory – to deliver great value, precise motion control and immersive social fun that anyone in the household can pick up and instantly enjoy.


Something tells me that this game won’t hold over hardcore Wii gamers for the summer… On the bright side, we’ll be getting Ocarina of Time 3D around the same time, but I admit that doesn’t help out those who haven’t purchased a 3DS.


Pandora’s Tower details

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments

– Primary attack methods are the chain and sub weapons
– Pointer turns red when you can grab something with the chain
– Yellow gauge builds up when you grab and tub on something
– Chain’s attack power increases as the gauge builds
– Chain can also be powered up by defeating bosses
– Standard button presses for sub weapons
– One sub weapon at a time
– Use the chain and weapons together
– Example of the above: Hold down an enemy with the chain, move in for an attack with your weapon
– Begin the game with just a sword
– Sword balances speed and power
– Gain additional weapons as you progress
– One such weapon is a dual sword
– Weapons will get stronger with time, just like the chain
– Gain materials after defeating normal enemies and exploring towers
– Give these weapons to Graiai to power up the weapons

Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!

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