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Rabbids Go Home review

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

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Game Info:

Genre: Action/Adventure
Available: Now
Video: 16:9/480p
Audio: Dolby Pro Logic II
Players 1-2
Nintendo Wi-Fi: Yes (No Gameplay)
ESRB: Everyone 10+

In Ubisoft Montpellier’s comedy adventure the Rabbids find themselves homeward bound; in which case their destination is the moon. You take control of a few rabbids as you push a shopping cart around various environments collecting as many items as possible so that the rabbids can build a big enough junk pile to make their way home.


1. [PS3] Winning Eleven 2010 – 218,000 / NEW
2. [DS] Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver – 73,000 / 2,918,000
3. [WII] Wii Fit Plus – 70,000 / 850,000
4. [DS] Tomodachi Collection – 63,000 / 1,583,000

5. [PSP] Persona 3 Portable – 46,000 / 141,000
6. [DS] Inazuma Eleven 2 Fire/Blizzard – 42,000 / 569,000
7. [DS] Final Fantasy Gaiden: Four Warriors of Light – 35,000 / 150,000

8. [PS3] Bayonetta – 29,000 / 165,000
9. [DS] Summon Night X: Tears Crown – 24,000 / NEW
10. [WII] Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games – 21,000 / NEW


Tales of Graces trailer

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


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Course: Rainbow Road
Objective: Obtain the best time
Secondary objective: Avoid the Chain Chomp
Tournament date: 11/15 – 11/25


New Additions to Hit Franchise Include Master Tracks from Chart Topping Artists and for the First Time, Spanish-Language Songs plus Number 1 Hits from the Jackson 5

Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today unveiled the full song list for Karaoke Revolution®. Available for Wii™, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Karaoke Revolution offers the most comprehensive, robust and diverse karaoke content to the market, boasting 50 master tracks including today’s best hits and memorable classics from the past. Karaoke Revolution brings more musical content than any other karaoke game releasing this fall. Crooners will get a chance to immerse themselves into the game by taking the stage as their very own avatar, and performing in their own customized venue. The song list includes a variety of artists from Coldplay to Amy Winehouse and for the first time, there will be five popular Spanish-language songs for players to sing along to.


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In a market place saturated with huge franchises and ultra realistic titles, gamers may be left wondering where the fun has gone. British indie games developer Onteca have taken a side step to get back to the true essence of gaming. With the release of their newly developed game coming this January, the company is taking it upon themselves to remind people of the essential pleasures of video games.

By incorporating the ambient feel of games such as ‘Flower’ and ‘Pikmin’ with the excitement of Wii™, Onteca is set to raise the bar on existing WiiWare™ titles by releasing their new 3d game ‘Monsteca Corral’. Making extensive use of the Wii’s™ 3d capabilities, Monsteca Corral offers players a far more expansive gaming experience, the likes of which have scarcely been seen on any WiiWare™ title.


Cook and Deliver a Plethora of Pizzas In This Tasty Title Due Out Winter 2010

EDISON, N.J., November 11, 2009 – Rev up your scooter and deliver big profits in Pizza Delivery Boy from Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market. This unique Wii™ action title lets players use the Wii Remote™ as an all-in-one kitchen utensil and driving wheel to cook and deliver pizzas to hungry customers in three bustling towns. Players must beware, though, as a number of obstacles stand between them and the coveted title of Pizza Boy of the Year!

“Pizza Delivery Boy combines made-to-order pizza preparation with fast and furious driving that delivers on fun,” said Gui Karyo, Executive Vice President of Operations for Majesco. “Wii owners can look forward to an addictive experience that mixes two proven gameplay mechanics into one unique entertainment product.”


Update: Hardware numbers have finally been leaked and we have updated this post will the appropriate information.

Please note: These numbers are from Sinobi this week, which is why there is not a complete listing yet. Generally, direct Famitsu numbers are leaked. We’ll update this post if any additional hardware information comes in.

Playstation 3 – 43,000
PSP – 38,000
Nintendo DSi – 34,000
Nintendo Wii – 24,000

PSP Go – 15,000
Xbox 360 – 4,000
Nintendo DS Lite – 3,600
Playstation 2 – 2,300



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