Nintendo Voice Chat podcast summary
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– Craig wasn’t surprised by Microsoft’s motion announcement
– Have had a lot of third-party exclusives
– Tune in tomorrow for Silent Hill
– Might link to some cool things in liveblog
– Full demo of Red Steel 2 up
– Dementium II still early on
– Renegade Kid has another secret game
Silent Hill
– Red Steel 2/Silent Hill impressed Matt
– Atmospheric, may have the best lighting Matt has seen in any Wii game
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years Arrives On Nintendo’s WiiWare Service Today
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WHAT: FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS ARRIVES ON NINTENDO’S WIIWARE SERVICE TODAY
Continue the epic tale with this multiplayer sequel to FINAL FANTASY IV! The main product, as well as the first of eight additional downloadable episodes, “Rydia’s Tale” are now available. Additional episodes will become available in the coming months.
FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS
Developer: Square Enix Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Wii
Genre: RPG
ESRB: E (Everyone)
Launch Date: June 1, 2009
High Voltage not ruling out DLC for The Grinder
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“This is another feature that we are looking into, but it’s too early to outline what our plans for that might be” – Eric Nofsinger, High Voltage Software
Nofsinger has also said the High Voltage is working to release the game in the middle of next year, but when the game will launch will partially depend on The Grinder’s publisher.
Shaun White World Stage screenshots
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up trailer/screenshots
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No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle official publisher announcement
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UBISOFT® TO PUBLISH NO MORE HEROES 2: DESPERATE STRUGGLE
SAN FRANCISCO – June 1, 2009 – Ubisoft® revealed today at its E3 press conference that the company will be releasing No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle exclusively for the Wii(TM) system from Nintendo in North America in early 2010. No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle follows up on the success of No More Heroes that garnered multiple industry awards, including GamePro’s Wii game of the year, GameSpot’s Best Wii game and Editor’s Choice award and Best Original IP, IGN’s Best Wii Story and Best Action Wii Game.
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle continues the tale of punk anti-hero Travis Touchdown, the Japanese anime Otaku, and pro wrestling-obsessed assassin. Travis finds himself at the bottom of the UAA (United Assassins Association) rankings and must wage war to become the No. 1 assassin once again. The follow-up to the popular No More Heroes will offer fans infectious, fun gameplay that allows you to wield not just one, but two swords and face multiple bosses simultaneously in bigger-than-ever boss battles. The game is created by video game design legend Goichi Suda (Suda 51), developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Marvelous Entertainment.
Academy of Champions: Soccer fact sheet
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This was announced at Ubisoft’s E3 conference a short while ago…
Product Description
You are invited to learn from the greatest at the most fantastic Soccer Academy of all.
The legendary Pele is the headmaster: He will teach and help you on your dream adventure. Enjoy 4 months in the most fantastic soccer academy:
Brightfield Academy is every young soccerer’s dreamland featuring wild and beautiful environments, over-the-top animations, “out of this world” visual effects and hilarious characters to interact with every single day.
No More Heroes 2 publisher announced
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A few moments ago, Ubisoft announced that the company will be publishing No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle in North America. At one point, it was thought that XSEED would be handling the rights to the game. But over the past weeks weeks – reinforced by a teaser video – it became clear that Ubisoft would be in charge of No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle overseas.