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Even though No More Heroes is generally considered to be a great game for the hardcore, if there was one aspect that was criticized more than anything else, it was the game’s open world. Suda51 is fully aware with the issues of the open world, however, and is looking to make drastic changes in No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle. “…We’ll once again manage to do what we want to do with realizing the open world, but expect big changes for No More Heroes 2’s open world.”

Also, while a release for No More Heroes 2 is well far off, Suda51 has discussed the possibilities of No More Heroes 3. “That’s something I don’t really think about — the future or the sequel. I’m just focusing on each title, so now I’m focusing on No More Heroes 2, and then we’re going to see later.”


Popular Internet game to appear on Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC

Deep Silver, the games label of Koch Media, a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment products, and the developer inXile Entertainment are going to publish a brand-new version of the popular Internet game “Line Rider Freestyle” for Wii™, Nintendo DS™, and PC in 2009. Koch Media has secured the publishing rights for Europe, Turkey, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and the Commonwealth of Independent States.

“Line Rider” is a true phenomenon, with a seemingly simple, addictive principle. Millions of gamers have already played the Internet version. Numerous “Line Rider” video clips are found on the Internet, along with fan sites and increasingly spectacular tracks. At the Game Developers Conference, “Line Rider” was awarded the innovation prize.


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-World of Goo
-Art Style: Orbient
-Sudoku Challenge!
-Niki: Rock ‘n Ball

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UBISOFT SIGNS DEAL TO PUBLISH THE DIRECTOR’S CUT VERSION OF BROKEN SWORD – SHADOW OF THE TEMPLARS

Genre-defining Adventure Game that Introduced Gamers to the Mysteries of the Knights Templars Makes its Debut on WiiTM and Nintendo DSTM Systems with a Special Edition

London, UK – DECEMBER 19, 2008 – Today Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers, announced a publishing agreement to release the special edition of Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars on Wii™ and Nintendo DS™ systems.


DSi 173,693
Wii 91,641

PSP 71,540
PS3 33,688
DS Lite 31,120
Xbox 360 11,797
PS2 6,659

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– based on the original Broken Sword, possibly the best adventure game ever created
– lots of new content, new puzzles, new locations, expanded story
– controls obviously redone for DS and Wii
– some new animations by Dave Gibbons (Watchmen)
– developed by Revolution, published by Ubisoft
– game’s pretty much gone gold, coming to Europe in March 2009

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Just in time for the holidays, Capcom has announced that Neopets Puzzle Adventure is now shipping to retail for the Nintendo Wii™.This popular title rated E for Everyone is now available on the Nintendo Wii and DS, as well as the PC.

Neopets Puzzle Adventure from Capcom is an easy to play, but hard to master single and multiplayer puzzle game (think Reversi, a token-based board game) coming to the Nintendo Wii and DS and the PC. Created for fans and casual gamers alike, Neopets Puzzle Adventure lets players create and develop one of 12 Neopets characters by completing quests, playing mini-games, and battling others. Players embark on an epic story and travel through three Lands of Neopia with more than 150 quests, while collecting “PetPets” for special abilities.


New footage of The Conduit

Posted on 16 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 2 Comments

This footage comes from a recent episode of X-Play…


Call of Duty: World at War performed fairly well in terms of critical reviews on both the Wii and DS, yet both versions have pretty much sold a dismal amount compared to the 360 and PS3. The 360 version of the game has sold 1.41 units while the PS3 sold roughly 600,000 copies. Disappointingly, only 200,000 units of the game were sold between the Wii and DS. This is slightly surprising since, after all, Activision has been supporting the Wii version in terms of advertising. Commercials of the game seem to appear on television regularly. And let’s not forget that the game has received positive reviews. So the only question is, why haven’t people bought the game?



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