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Leaked Guitar Hero setlist

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 4 Comments

1.)A Perfect Circle – “The Outsider”
2.)Aerosmith – “Cryin'”
3.)AFI – “Dancing Through Sunday”
4.)Alice Cooper – “No More Mr. Nice Guy”
5.)Alter Bridge – “Ties That Bind”
6.)Anberlin – “Feel Good Drag”
7.)Anthrax – “Indians”
8.)Arch Enemy – “Nemesis”
9.)Atreyu – “Ravenous”
10.)Avenged Sevenfold – “Bat Country”


I have a feeling you guys will find this announcement nothing short of riveting…

New Video Game Features Dance Moves to the Hottest Kids’ Pop Songs and Classic Kids’ Favorites

SAN FRANCISCO – August 6, 2010 – Today, Ubisoft announced the development of Just Dance Kids, a new video game title in the multi-million selling Just Dance franchise and the No. 1 selling music/rhythm franchise on the Nintendo Wii™ system. Developed exclusively for Nintendo Wii™, Just Dance Kids includes a variety of kid-friendly songs with over 40 fun dances created by professional choreographers and led by real kids. The game will launch exclusively in North America in November 2010.

“Kids will instantly recognize the hit tunes featured in Just Dance Kids and enjoy learning fun choreography designed with them in mind,” said Adam Novickas, U.S. director of marketing at Ubisoft. “Just Dance Kids is a great way for the family to interact together and learn new dance routines, in addition to providing a great form of exercise – as players will be moving and grooving to the entertaining dance moves.”


Torrance, Calif., (August 6, 2010) – XSEED Games is pleased to announce today that Ivy the Kiwi? has gone gold and will begin shipping to retailers across North America August 24th, 2010. Ivy the Kiwi? will be available on Wii for the suggested retail price of $29.99 and on Nintendo DS for the suggested retail price of $19.99. Developed by PROPE, the development studio led by the legendary creator of Sonic Yuji Naka, Ivy the Kiwi? is rated “E” for everyone.

An eye-catching game inspired by classic children’s tales and hand-drawn art, Ivy the Kiwi? follows the storybook adventures of lonely baby bird Ivy as she traverses beautiful 2-D landscapes and challenging obstacles in search of her mother and identity. In a nod to classic adventure tales and heroines before her, Ivy begins her journey against great odds and with a grand entrance—a great fall from the sky. From the forest floor amidst a bed of leaves, her journey begins. It becomes quickly apparent that Ivy is alone. Frightened and unable to fly, she sets off through a dreamy forest on foot—or is it claw? Many creatures peek from behind leaves and rocks to investigate the mysterious little creature, but none with the same fiery red coloring as she. As she wanders, Ivy stumbles upon a single red feather, the first clue to her mother’s whereabouts and the catalyst of the little heroine’s quest.


Sonic Colors Wii/DS boxarts

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 3 Comments


The images above come from Nintendo’s Annual Report. Yep, even the art!

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Nintendo Wii

North America:
1. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Nintendo)
2. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo)
3. Just Dance (Ubisoft)
4. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)
5. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (Warner Bros.)

Japan:
1. Wii Party (Nintendo)
2. Sengoku Basara 3 (Capcom)
3. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Nintendo)
4. Xenoblade (Nintendo)
5. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Dance on Broadway (Ubisoft)
2. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Nintendo)
3. Just Dance (Ubisoft)
4. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (Warner Bros.)
5. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)

Nintendo DS

North America:
1. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
2. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
3. Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Nintendo)
4. Monster Rancher DS (UFO)
5. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Fire Emblem: Shin Monshou no Nazo Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu (Nintendo)
2. Tokimeki Memorial Girls Side 3rd Story (Konami)
3. Heart Catch PreCure! Oshare Collection (Bandai)
4. Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride Card Battle Taisen (Namco Bandai)
5. Metal Max 3 (Kadokawa Shoten)

UK:
1. Art Academy (Nintendo)
2. Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Nintendo)
3. Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box (Nintendo)
4. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
5. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (Warner Bros.)

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This information comes from the newly opened Earth Seeker site, which has clarified some story details as well as other game-related content. A mix of old and new details about the game can be read below:

– Mankind fled Earth due to an impending Black Hole
– Thousands of large ships were made in the world
– Ships were so big that they could hold full cities
– Treasures of the world were put on the ships
– Ships sent off to different star systems
– One of the ship groups was hit by a gamma ray, killing all people on board
– As previously reported, the computers were not destroyed and found a planet for habitation
– Ships started landing on the “second Earth”
– As the ships contacted the alien atmosphere, emergency landings were required because Earth materials weren’t reacting well
– Again, the “Earth Regeneration Program” started to make a suitable environment
– Emergency landing damage led to the creation of monsters instead of Earth creatures
– Main character is a new human type made by the ship’s computer
– Guardians are native residents on the planet
– Guardians use “Energy Balls” to help you
– Guardians are fond of liquor
– Creatures in the game combine traits of various objects
– Protopos: Insect/rail gun combination
– Mamuma: Dragon/light bulb combination
– Prototypes like dark locations, move around underground, have a strong shell, have a powerful thrust attack
– Mamuma like dark locations, have a soft body that can absorb bullets
– Field you find at the start of the game is a combination of nature and artificial artifacts
– There are ruins in the game, which you’ll find out why they exist as you progress
– Real time and command-based battle system
– Move character in real time
– Press “A” to freeze the action, enter commands
– When you encounter an enemy, or an enemy encounters you, you/your Guardians will start a battle

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PSP – 48,603
PS3 – 45,224
DSi LL – 23,120
Wii – 20,038
DSi – 17,950

Xbox 360 – 6,929
DS Lite – 4,058
PS2 – 1,444
PSP go – 777

For comparison’s sake, here are the numbers from last week.

PSP – 28,747
DSi LL – 24,189
Wii – 21,092

PS3 – 19,420
DSi – 18,202
Xbox 360 – 6,056
DS Lite – 5,059
PS2 – 1,475
PSP go – 831



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