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1. [Wii] New Super Mario Bros. Wii
2. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010
3. [DS] Tomodachi Collection
4. [DS] Pokemon Ranger: Tracks of Light

5. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2010
6. [Wii] Wii Fit Plus
7. [PS3] Fist of the North Star: Warriors
8. [PS3] No More Heroes
9. [360] No More Heroes
10. [Wii] Mario Kart Wii


– Shulk, Fiorung, Dunban not happy with the aerial raid, alarm sounds in town, soldiers note that the alarm is different this time
– Mechanical creatures fall into the town, attack citizens who flee, Shulk/Fiorung/Dunban fight them
– Second part of the trailer features Shulk who says Monado can cut through Kishin armored troops, shot of a different character who can’t control the sword, Shulk not sure if the secrets behind Monado can be understood
– Third scene: Dunban can’t control Monado, companion says he shouldn’t use it anymore, Shulk grabs Monado and charges troops, Dunban surprised that Shulk can use the sword, Shulk says he can see a little into the future with the sword, Dunban not sure if that’s Monado’s hidden power
– Female soldier says “Amazing! This is your power!?” as he performs moves, Shulk says in response: “It’s not me. It’s Monado that is showing it”
– Dialogue parts at the end: A character says the sword probably has more powers, other character wants to have Monado to achieve something

Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!

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New Xenoblade trailer

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 1 Comment

Apologies for the low-quality of the trailer. I’m assuming it was taken directly off the Nintendo Channel, so when Nintendo uploads the video to the official site, it should be in higher-quality.


“I think a Wii version could happen. It’s all about the fans – if the fans speak up and continue to buy and play the second one like they did the first one, I don’t see why we couldn’t make a case for a Wii version.” Scribblenauts creative director Jeremiah Slaczka

I would be completely in support of a Wii version of Scribblenauts! I think the game would lend itself really well to the IR pointer, and think of how many items you could hold on a Wii disk!

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Robox screenshots, details

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 2 Comments

– 4 big, connected ‘worlds’, Metroid-like. Some puzzles, exploration.
– 3 main stages to progress into the story: forest, cave and jelly
– Gameplay depends on the stage: more shooting, more platforming, etc.
– The fourth one takes place inside the robot and you won’t control him. Find the other creatures (see them on the screenshots) and use them. Each one has different abilities and you need them to unlock every path inside the robot.
– Following one path or another, Robox habilities will evolve in different ways (not yet revealed)
– NES style controls: jump, shoot and use abilities (8 in total).
– Wiimote movements to do other things. Jump and move downwards to squash.
– Many checkpoints because the game is actually hard. Your live bar can take 3 shots.
– 6 hours without exploration and evolution, but this game is deep.
– Development is almost completed. Testing stage.

Thanks to Sergio F for the news tip!

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– Allows you to move between rooms easily, keep things plugged in
– AC adapter, AV cable, sensor bar and stand in the package
– 4,200 yen
– Can be purchased online through Nintendo

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Release Date: TBD 2010
Genre: Action
Platform: PLAYSTATION 3, Wii
Rating: Pending
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Price: TBD

Game Description:

The producer of Devil May Cry 4, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, brings you the newest installment to the BASARA series, Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes, on the PLAYSTATION®3 and Wii. A fun, action-packed and accessible title set during a tumultuous period of Japanese history, Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes follows players as they fight their way to dramatic battle of Sekigahara. Players will master the swords and spears of more than a dozen fierce samurai warriors in huge battles against hundreds of opponents that will become more and more challenging throughout the game. On their journey to the final battle, learn how to unleash powerful and spectacular Basara moves or make use of the boost mode to wipe out as many enemies as possible.


Marvel® vs. Capcom® 3: Fate of Two Worlds, OkamidenTM, Dead Rising® 2 and Bionic Commando® Rearmed 2, Lead Powerful Lineup of Upcoming Titles
SAN MATEO, CA — April 20, 2010 — Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced three blockbuster titles for 2011, including the long-awaited Marvel® vs. Capcom® 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Okamiden™ and Bionic Commando® Rearmed 2. Media from around the world converged in Hawaii to attend Capcom’s yearly showcase, dubbed Captivate 2010, to get an early look at all the new titles and new content, including:

Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds: After a decade of waiting, iconic Marvel and Capcom characters join forces again in a re-envisioned team fighting game for a new generation. Fill the shoes of legendary characters from the most beloved franchises in entertainment as you battle in a comic book brought to life powered by Capcom’s MT Framework. Get set for the ultimate faceoff when Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds hits PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft in spring 2011.



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