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Milton Keynes, 11th March 2009 – 505 Games today revealed the list of songs available for its upcoming music title We Rock: Drum King. The selection of over 30 songs spans modern broken beats to classic stadium rock, offering something for everyone to have a literal bash at.

The songs on offer feature the best of British bands such as Blur, Bloc Party and Queen, as well as a variety of American greats including Steppenwolf, Queens of the Stone Age and Soundgarden. The complete track listing is as follows:


– There will be a 14 day free online trial campaign
– For ongoing online play, players will have to purchase Hunting Tickets
– 30 days ticket = 800 Wii points, 60 days ticket = 1500 Wii points, 90 days ticket = 2000 Wii points

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Famitsu review scores

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

The latest Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Zero Choaniki (PSP, GungHo): 7 / 6 / 7 / 6 – (26/40)
Gardening Mama (NDS, Taito): 8 / 7 / 8 / 7 – (30/40)
Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus (NDS, Ascii): 6 / 6 / 6 / 6 – (24/40)
Casual Series 2980: Petz Monkeyz (NDS, MTO): 5 / 6 / 5 / 5 – (21/40)
Winter Sports 2009: The Next Challenge (Wii, Arc System Works): 6 / 6 / 6 / 6 – (24/40)

Musou Tourou (PSP, Nippon Ichi): 6 / 7 / 7 / 6 – (26/40)
Choco Ken: Otodoke! Sweets Wagon (NDS, Creative Core): 7 / 6 / 6 / 7 – (26/40)
Bokujou Monogatari: Sugar Mura to Minna no Negai (PSP, Marvelous): 6 / 7 / 7 / 7 – (27/40)
Crayon Shin-Chan: Arashi o Yobu – Nendororo~n Daihenshin (NDS, Bandai Namco): 7 / 7 / 6 / 8 – (28/40)
Super Robot Taisen K (NDS, Bandai Namco): 9 / 8 / 8 / 7 – (32/40)

Saru Get You: Pipo Saru Senki (PSP, Sony): 8 / 8 / 7 / 7 – (30/40)
Dragon Ball The Movie (PSP, Bandai Namco): 7 / 6 / 7 / 7 – (27/40)
Amagami (PS2, Enterbrain): 8 / 9 / 8 / 8 – (33/40)
Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 09 All-Play (Wii, EA): 7 / 8 / 7 / 8 – (30/40)
Monopoly (Wii, Electronic Arts): 7 / 6 / 6 / 5 – (24/40)

Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu Next (PS2, Konami): 7 / 7 / 7 / 7 – (28/40)
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu Next (Wii, Konami): 8 / 8 / 9 / 9 – (34/40)


Tiger Woods

– Has Wii MotionPlus
– All very happy about the game
– Exclusive on it tomorrow
– Everyone who has been hoping for great 1:1 – it’s arrived
– There’s another mode they can’t talk about
– Videos, screens tomorrow
– Grand Slam Tennis coverage this week as well

MadWorld

– People were complaining about the text in the review
– Gave it a 9.0
– Matt really liked the game
– The great game of the year so far on Wii
– Lived up to most of the hype
– Gorgoues game, fun to play
– Scared no one will buy the game
– Say every week how companies are watching this game, House of the Dead, will watch The Conduit
– National Institute on Media and the Family issued a press release saying they are disappointed with Nintendo


List of BAFTA winners

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 7 Comments

Gameplay: Call of Duty 4
Casual: Boom Blox
Sports: Race Driver: Grid
Story and Character: Call of Duty 4
Strategy: Civilisation Revolution
Best use of Audio: Dead Space
New Talent: Boro Toro
Multiplayer: Left 4 Dead
Best Technical Achievement: Spore
Original Score: Dead Space
Handheld: Professor Layton and the Curious Village
People’s Choice: Call of Duty 4
Artistic Achievement: LittleBigPlanet
Best Action and Adventure: Fable II
Best Game: Super Mario Galaxy

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With high-quality titles such as The Conduit, MadWorld, and House of the Dead: Overkill, there’s no doubt that SEGA is one of the standout third-party publishers on the Wii. The company has provided the system with undeniable support. SEGA of America President Simon Jeffrey is claiming, however, that SEGA was the first third-party publisher to believe in the Wii.

“Sega was the first third-party publisher to believe in the Wii. (We) tap into the same market that Nintendo opened. We understood Nintendo’s premise of attracting casual gamers. [We estimate that] 70 to 80 percent of Wii owners are young males, and there hasn’t been much fodder for them on the Wii.” – SEGA of America President Simon Jeffery


Beloved Franchise Returns With Fast-Paced Dueling Action Based on the New Animated Series

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Mar. 10, 2009 – Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced that Yu-Gi-Oh!™ 5D’s Wheelie Breakers for the Nintendo Wii™ and Yu-Gi-Oh!™ 5D’s Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 for the Nintendo DS™ are currently in development and set to launch in May 2009. The latest iterations in the popular franchise are based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s series on the 4Kids Network, which takes place in the future and features Yusei Fudo and Jack Atlus, the hottest duelists in Neo Domino City.

Based on “Riding Duel” in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s animated series, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Wheelie Breakers introduces players to a fast-paced twist on a racing game. Yusei and Jack duel in a new motor sport called “Wheelie Breakers” that combines card dueling with duel wheel racing. As they race around the track in their Duel Runner motorcycles, players call upon monsters from their decks to battle their opponents and prevent them from finishing the race. Using achievement points which players receive based on their race results, they can purchase new cards and add them to their decks providing upgrades.


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GameTrailers.com is asking you to Get Your Goo On in the Life Imitating Goo / Goo Imitating Life Contest. All you need to do is get inspired by the critically acclaimed WiiWare title World of Goo and submit a 1-2 minute video using the game’s “build what you want” mode (i.e. the World of Goo Corporation) or just use every day items to imitate the World of Goo in real life. Build something fun, build something interesting, build something memorable. But whether you build your object in the game using goo balls or in real life using everyday items, be sure to comply with the rules below and keep it clean.

Winners from each category will be selected by the GameTrailers editorial staff based on creativity, originality, and execution. Winners will be announced on April 14th.


Update: I noted that Rockstar was the company involved in this quote, but Take-Two actually said the words (Rockstar is under Take-Two control though). My apologies!

Even though the Wii and DS have seen a few mature titles, there hasn’t exactly been a wide array of content to choose from. Rockstar is providing the DS with M-rated content in GTA: Chinatown Wars and SEGA recently released the ultra-violent MadWorld. Other than that though, there hasn’t been much to choose from. However, according to company chairman Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two “is the right company” for mature games on both the Wii and DS.

“I do believe there is an opportunity for M-rated titles on Nintendo — on the DS and on the Wii. I believe we’re the right company to be delivering that content.”


The latest OFLC updates have brought on the discovery of an interesting goodie – Rock n’ Roll Climber. The game’s rating popped up today and shows that, interestingly, Nintendo is the publisher. The “Climber” in “Rock n’ Roll Climber” may also ring a bell with old-school gamers for those who have played Ice Climbers.

It’s not exactly clear right now what this game is about, but again, the name does have some people buzzing. Vitei is supposedly at the helm of the project and has worked on titles such as 1080 Snowboarding.

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