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Players Will Cultivate Crops, Befriend Wild Animals, Teach Them Tricks, And More!

Burlingame, Calif., November 10, 2009 – Natsume, a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Harvest Moon: Animal Parade for the Nintendo Wii has shipped to retail. The game is priced at an MSRP of $49.99, and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.

“Harvest Moon: Animal Parade delivers the ultimate in farming fun! It features entertaining new characters, a huge variety of fun pets, and exciting new activities, ” said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO of Natsume. “Anyone looking for a family-friendly Wi title this fall should make sure that Harvest Moon: Animal Parade is at the top of their list.”


Videos

Nintendo Week 11/9
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Interview with Shigeru Miyamoto
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks trailer
Excitebike: World Rally Info Video
New Super Mario Bros. Video 3
New Super Mario Bros. Wii TV Spot
Style Savvy Interview with a professional stylist
Bakugan: Battle Brawlers “Roll On” TV Spot
Band Hero Taylor Swift Vignette
Need for Speed Nitro Cairo Video
Tony Hawk: Ride – Tutorial Video #3 – Manuals
Nostalgia Developer Voice Video
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Teaser Video
SpongeBob’s Truth or Square Info Video
Planet 51 Video 3
Bomberman Blitz Info Video
Frogger Returns Info Video
Dragon Master Spell Caster Info Video
Style Lab Jewelry Design Info Video
TouchMaster 3 Info Video
Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks – Launch Video
Where the Wild Things Are – Launch Video

Demos (Expire 11/15)

Madagascar Kartz Demo
Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games – Bobsleigh Race
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
James Patterson Women’s Murder Club: Games of Passion


SAN FRANCISCO — November 8, 2009 — Today Ubisoft® announces that Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage is now available in stores across North America. Developed by Ubisoft Montréal in collaboration with Olympic Gold Medalist, Shaun White, the game is available exclusively for the Wii(TM) system from Nintendo.

Focused on intense competition that captures Shaun’s riding style, personality and spirit, Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage allows players to feel the thrill of the ride and experience the life of a professional snowboarder participating in the highest levels of competitions around the world.


Thanks to Ross M for the news tip!


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JV Games Inc. is Pleased to Announce That Christmas Clix, Rated “E” for Everyone, Will be Available on WiiWareTM Dec 7th

Christmas doesn’t have to be all work for Santa does it?
Santa’s having some fun and wants you to play along too.
While Santa magically stacks the Christmas presents, it’s your job to remove the presents and decorate the Christmas tree.

Christmas Clix is a casual family friendly game for the Nintendo Wii™ system.


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– Called Wii de Ultrahand
– Ultrahand was a Nintendo toy which came out in 1966 – grab objects in the distance
– Wiimote/Nunchuck act as the Ultrahand’s levels
– WiiWare game has players grabbing meat off a grill in the distance, put it on your plate
– If you drop any meat, the game will be over
– Combos, powerups (to increase grill heat) are in the game
– Can play alone or with another friend
– The competetive mode has players grabbing meat, the one with the most after 90 seconds wins
– Can take the other person’s meat
– 50 Club Nintendo points

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DSiWare

Bomberman Blitz – 49 blocks
Electroplankton Rec-Rec – 27 blocks
Electroplankton Beatnes – 24 blocks
Electroplankton Trapy – 23 blocks
Electroplankton Hanenbow – 22 blocks
Electroplankton Nanocarp – 21 blocks

WiiWare

Dragon Master Spell Caster – 253 blocks
Frogger Returns – 203 blocks
Excitebike: World Rally – 201 blocks

VC

Cybernoid – 36 blocks
Wonder Boy III: The Dragon’s Trap – 26


Late last week, voice actor Rikiya Koyama indicated on his blog that a Wii version of Tales of Vesperia would be happening. Hopes of seeing that happen will have to be put aside for now, however. Koyama confirmed today that he made a mistake. He mixed up Vesperia with Tales of Graces, which is coming out for Wii next month in Japan. It’s still possible that we’ll see Tales of Vesperia Wii down the road, but don’t expect it for the foreseeable future.

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