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Tales of Graces HQ trailer

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments

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WiiWare

Drill Sergeant Mindstrong – 117 blocks
Family Mini Golf – 274 blocks
NEVES Plus – 62 blocks

VC

SimEarth: The Living Planet – 118 blocks

DSiWare

Art Style: Boxlife – 69 blocks


2 1 [PROTOTYPE] RADICAL ENTERTAINMENT ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
1 2 THE SIMS 3 THE SIMS STUDIO EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
4 3 WII FIT NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
– 4 GHOSTBUSTERS: THE VIDEO GAME TERMINAL REALITY SONY COMPUTER ENT. SONY COMPUTER ENT.
7 5 CALL OF DUTY: WORLD AT WAR TREYARCH ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
3 6 RED FACTION: GUERRILLA VOLITION THQ THQ
5 7 UFC 2009: UNDISPUTED YUKE’S THQ THQ
6 8 EA SPORTS ACTIVE EA CANADA EA SPORTS ELECTRONIC ARTS
11 9 VIRTUA TENNIS 2009 SUMO DIGITAL SEGA SEGA
13 10 GRAND SLAM TENNIS EA CANADA EA SPORTS ELECTRONIC AR


Nintendo Download

Cut Straight to the Fun with Paper, Planets, Puzzles, Mind Games and Mini Golf

Familiar activities get a funky boost with this week’s additions to the Wii™ Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi Shop™. A trio of fresh WiiWare™ titles will have players wrapping their minds around unique puzzles, entertaining brain drills and awesome mini-golf courses. A new Art Style™ game for Nintendo DSiWare™ turns cutting paper into a cool hand-held gaming challenge. And simple things like air and weather conditions become exciting game elements in the latest classic offering on the Virtual Console™.


The Conduit TV commercial

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


Earlier this week, President Obama delivered a speech to the American Medical Association. His speech mainly focused on health care, but there was a short remark about video games. The President, while speaking about “taking more responsibility for our health and the health of our children” said that kids should “step away from the video games and spend more time playing outside.” So how does Peter Moore fit into all of this? Mr. Moore, in a recent blog update, poked a bit of fun at President Obama and issued a challenged of sorts regarding an EA product – EA Sports Active.

“As a father of three and someone who spends many a morning or lunch hour out on a run and/or in the gym, I applaud the President urging Americans to get off the couch and get active. Of course, I can’t resist pointing out that while I’ve always wholeheartedly endorsed moderation in anything you do, including playing games, it may be time for the President and his family to put their Wii to good use and fire up the 30-Day Challenge with EA SPORTS Active. This is a ‘game’ even the President may not want to “step away” from…In fact, I know he’s in pretty good shape, but I guarantee the President wouldn’t look quite so smooth walking across the White House lawn to Marine One the morning after his first session with EA SPORTS Active (especially if he does those pesky lunges)!…Mr. President, here is my challenge to you: Try EA SPORTS Active and I guarantee you’ll need aides saying ‘Yes You Can!’ to finish your first workout.”


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With the release of The Conduit on the horizon, many Wii owners are greatly anticipating what they believe to be one of the summer’s hottest titles. And with a game that features a great weapons selection, solid online play and startlingly customizable control, who can blame them? Many gamers have pre-ordered the title (myself included) and even more have set aside the money to buy the game as soon as it launches. But what about those who haven’t? Here are the top reasons why they need to re-route their most recent paycheck to The Conduit.


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Thanks to Jake for the news tip!



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