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– Travis Touchdown, Silvia Chrystel are back
– Takes place three years after the first game
– Santa Destroy has become tourist town as a result of investments from corporations
– Travis invited to another assassin ranking battle
– Travis’ friend Bishop has head aimed at with guns from a gang
– Basic attack controls from first game return
– Now have dual sword abilities
– Face off against members of the United Assassins Association
– Appears to be a volume upgrade
– Confirmed for E3
– Video on the 30th

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LONDON, UK – May 27, 2009 – Today Ubisoft® announced that it is collaborating again with Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White in Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage. Developed by Ubisoft Montréal, the game will be available exclusively for the Wii™ system from Nintendo and will be on store shelves holiday 2009.

“Working with Shaun on the first title was an excellent experience,” said Antoine Guignard, producer of Shaun White Snowboarding : World Stage at Ubisoft. “The great public reception of Shaun White Snowboarding and the wonderful collaboration with Shaun made it a slam dunk for us to reunite to create a fun, new adventure for fans.”


Rising Star Games confirms classic horror franchise for Europe; new ‘haunted house simulator’ to offer quick and plentiful scares
May 27th 2009 – Rising Star Games today officially confirms that JU-ON: The Grudge is in development, exclusively for the Wii and scheduled for release in Europe during Q4 2009. Based on the classic Japanese horror movie, JU-ON: The Grudge is a ‘haunted house simulator’ where accessibility and instant scares are a highlight over other game aspects. Original movie creator, Takashi Shimizu, is heavily involved in the development of the game and serves as a creative consultant.

Using the Wii Remote as a flashlight, JU-ON: The Grudge has players move forward with the touch of a button and explore haunted areas such as an abandoned warehouse, a dimly lit hospital and a mannequin factory. With a story revolving around the unfortunate Yamada family, JU-ON: The Grudge features a new unique gameplay mechanic that measures your movements during play – the more you flinch and jump, the worse your success rate becomes. The player can progress through the game with bad scores, but it is those with a steady hand and nerves of steel that will have the most to gain from this experience.


– Comes from the makers of Trauma Center
– Perform operations with Wiimote
– Dramatic storyline
– Daisuke Kanada is the director
– Not surgical action game – all areas of a hospital into one game
– Choose from six doctors – Hank, Maria, Tomoe, Mira, Gabriel, and CR-S01
– Each character has own unique abilities
– Has voice acting
– Will have some surgical actions
– Planning on multiplayer for two players
– 30% done
– No release date yet

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GRAB YOUR WASABI! SUSHI GO ROUND IS ROLLING IN FOR NINTENDO CONSOLES

SouthPeak Games and Asylum Entertainment Co-Publishing Sushi Go Round – based on the Hugely Popular Miniclip.com Mini-Game

LEICESTER, MAY 27th – SouthPeak Interactive Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: SOPK) and Asylum Entertainment have today announced a co-publishing deal to bring Sushi Go Round to Wii™ and Nintendo DS™ this winter. Based on the Miniclip.com game, Sushi Go Round promises frantic eat-‘em-up action and sushi-serving gameplay.

Sushi Go Round has been downloaded more than 60 million times from Miniclip.com and these updated versions build on the addictive time-management gameplay of the original. Players must run their own sushi restaurant, in which they’re responsible for memorising recipes, preparing food, ordering fresh ingredients and – most importantly – working hard to keep the constant stream of customers happy.


Macquarie Research has issued its E3 preview for Nintendo. According to the equity firm, Nintendo will “provide more gamer-centric announcements…such as a new Zelda or Mario title for the Wii.”

“We understand WiiFit Plus will be launched at E3, which will be sold separately from the board and in a bundle and will capitalise on the 17m existing WiiFit users. We expect Nintendo to learn its lessons from last year and provide more gamer-centric announcements at E3 such as a new Zelda or Mario title for the Wii (in addition to the new Zelda for DS). We do not expect a price cut and see an outside chance that new accessories for Wii could be announced.”

All of these predictions seem pretty accurate. Wii Fit Plus looks to be Nintendo’s casual highlight for the year, there could be a new Mario or Zelda, and a price cut still does not seem likely.


MR. FORD COMES FROM WASHINGTON

High Voltage Software announces celebrity appearance at E3 booth

Hoffman Estates, IL – May 26, 2009 – High Voltage Software, Inc., the independent developer behind the upcoming Wii first-person shooter The Conduit, today officially announced that Mark A. Sheppard, the voice actor for the game’s main character of Mr. Ford, would be appearing at their booth at next month’s Electronics Entertainment Expo (E3).

Mark Sheppard is the London born actor who played Romo Lampkin in “Battlestar Galactica”, Badger in “Firefly”, Dr. Walker in “Medium”, Tanaka in “Dollhouse”, as well as a host of other characters in films and TV – he can currently be seen as Jim Sterling alongside Timothy Hutton in “Leverage”, and is the voice of Michael Ford in “The Conduit”.


Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii) – 8/8/8/8
The Last Guy (PS3) – 7/7/7/6
Kodawari Saihai Simulation: Ocha no Ma Pro Yakyuu DS (DS) – 6/5/6/5
Evangelion Jo (PS2) – 7/7/7/7
Shin Sengoku Musuo 5 Empires(PS3/Dengeki) – 80/70/75/80
The Last Guy (PS3/Dengeki) – 90/75/90/80
Hitsuji (PSP/Dengeki) – 85/65/90/60
Heroes 30 (PSP/Dengeki) – 80/70/85/75
Evangelion Jo (PS2/Dengeki) – 60/70/65/65



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