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– Actual name is Let’s Zenryoku Hitchhike!!!!!!!!! (Let’s Full Power Hitchhike!!!!!!!!!)
– Hitchhike your way to the goal
– Butcher is inexplicably after you and your family – Reach the goal before the butcher catches you
– Hitchhike from car to car
– Aim Wii remote at incoming cars, press a button to lock on
– Hold Wiimote vertically, follow on-screen persona movements – doing it successfully will cause cars to stop and pick you up
– Game set up like a board game
– Four-players can join in (choose from mom, dad, son, daughter)
– Hitchhike on cows, space shuttles, backs of flying robots, dinosaurs,
– Board thus far – Japan Area, Countryside Area, Dinosaur Area, and Space Area.
– Releasing March 31 for 1,000 Wii Points on WiiWare.

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“Glad to hear you like the game. Everyone seems to be pretty excited about some FPS action on WiiWare so if the game continues to do well, then there definitely might be a possibility of doing expansions, dlc, or even a full blown sequel.” – Hudson Entertainment site admin

Onslaught isn’t a fantastic title, but it isn’t terrible either. If Hudson listens to input from fans, then a sequel could end up being a very enjoyable game.

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Contrary to reports that surfaced yesterday, Dead Space: Extraction will not take advantage of Wii MotionPlus. EA COO John Pleasants did speak about MotionPlus on Thursday at the the 2009 Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference, but the discussion was mainly about EA Tennis and Tiger Woods. A representative from the company confirmed that Mr. Pleasants comments were misinterpreted. This news shouldn’t be all too surprising though because frankly, Extraction doesn’t seem to be the type of game that would truly benefit from the MotionPlus technology.


Nintendo Wii

North America:
1. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
2. Wii Play (Nintendo)
3. My Fitness Coach (Ubisoft)
4. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
5. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (LucasArts)

Japan:
1. One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 2 – Mezameru Yuusha (Bandai)
2. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
3. Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou — DX Pack (Kadokawa Shoten)
4. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
5. Taiko no Tatsujin Wii (Namco)

UK:
1. My Fitness Coach (Ubisoft)
2. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
3. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
4. The House of the Dead: Overkill (Sega)
5. Wii Play (Nintendo)

Nintendo DS

North America:
1. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
2. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
3. Phineas and Ferb DS (Disney)
4. Puzzle Quest: Galactrix (D3 Publisher)
5. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo)
2. Game Center CX: Arino no Chousenjou 2 — Special Edition (Namco Bandai)
3. Gensou Suikoden Tierkreis (Konami)
4. Maji de Manabu: LEC de Ukaru – DS Hishou Boki 3-Kyuu (Square Enix)
5. Game Center CX: Arino no Chousenjou 2 (Namco Bandai)

UK:
1. Professor Layton and the Curious Village (Nintendo)
2. 100 Classic Book Collection (Nintendo)
3. Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo)
4. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
5. More Brain Training (Nintendo)

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“‘Tiger’ and ‘Tennis’ will be compatible, but not dependent, on WMP. They will ship with the functionality, regardless of when WMP comes to market.” – EA Sports pr chief David Tinson

In this case, I don’t really think EA should have to wait for Nintendo to release Wii MotionPlus in order to get their products out. It’s also smart of EA to make the peripheral optional, not mandatory to play. However, I am wondering what the heck is going on with the MotionPlus…

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