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Even though there are some stand-out FPS titles on the Wii, the release of such games are too few and far between. Metroid Prime 3 was essentially the stepping stone for FPS controls on Wii, followed by Medal of Honor: Heroes 2. What does High Voltage Software, creators of The Conduit think about FPS games on the Wii? Eric Nofsinger, in an interview with NintendoFIN, noted that Nintendo’s system is best for FPS titles. “Well, the Wii has the unique motion-sensitive controls that make it the best platform for FPS games; this means we have weapons and gameplay that makes use of motions and movements that other games cannot. We also have some interesting puzzle-solving going on with our All Seeing Eye (ASE) device that allows players to reveal invisible hazards, secrets, and enemies. And last, but not least, its NOT set during World War II.”

Nofsinger also revealed that The Conduit will not support split-screen multiplayer, although the development team is considering co-op options. Additionally, High Voltage Software is trying to decide whether to put Animales de la Muerte up as a full retail release.


“(The) game is for single-player, just for single-player. (Platinum Games is) still in discussions and may have [online] features to announce.” – Atsushi Inaba

Bashing the crap out of other players online? Who’s with me?

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FIFA 09 Wii trailer

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1. NDS Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo) – 55,000 / 668,000
2. WII Wii Fit (Nintendo) – 32,000 / 2,609,000
3. NDS Blue Dragon Plus (AQ Interactive) – 21,000 / NEW

4. PS3 Afrika (SCEI) – 19,000 / 57,000
5. PS2 J-League Winning Eleven 2008 Club Championship (Konami) – 18,000 / 136,000
6. NDS Fire Emblem: New Shadow Dragons and the Blade of Light (Nintendo) – 17,000 / 222,000
7. NDS Dragon Quest V (Square Enix) – 15,000 / 1,164,000
8. NDS Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (Nintendo) – 15,000 / 326,000
9. WII Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) – 14,000 / 1,748,000
10. NDS Inazuma Eleven (Level 5) – 14,000 / 85,000

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Reader’s most wanted

1) Earthbound (SNES)
2) Mother (NES/Japan only)
3) Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES, already released)
4) Super Smash Bros. (N64)
5) The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask (N64)

NP staff’s most wanted

1) Mega Man: The Willy Wars (Sega Genesis/Europe and Japan)
2) Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (TurboGrafx CD/Japan only)
3) Terranigma (SNES/Europe and Japan only)
4) Super Punch-Out!! (SNES)
5) Pilotwings (SNES)

Remember, this issue was sent out a few weeks ago, before Super Mario RPG was released. It’s unsurprising that Earthbound still remains at the top of the list…When will Nintendo release it?!


The PC version of World of Goo has finally gone gold and if all goes as planned, the game should ship in the first week of November. As far as the WiiWare version is concerned, developer 2D Boy confirmed that the developers are putting on the final touches. The game will be submitted to Nintendo this month. 2D Boy also announced that the WiiWare version has a good chance of being available before the PC version, which makes an October release nearly guaranteed.

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Virtual Console

1 (2) – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
2 (1) – Super Mario Bros. 3
3 (4) – Super Mario Bros.
4 (3) – Mega Man
5 (5) – Super Mario World
6 (6) – Sonic the Hedgehog
7 (7) – Super Mario Bros. 2
8 (8) – The Legend of Zelda
9 (9) – Super Mario 64
10 (13) – Punch-Out!!
11 (12) – The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
12 (11) – Mario Kart 64
13 (10) – Ys Book I & II
14 (14) – Donkey Kong Country
15 (15) – Pac-Man
16 (17) – Donkey Kong
17 (16) – Paper Mario
18 (18) – The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
19 (19) – Double Dragon
20 (20) – Kirby’s Adventure

WiiWare

1 (6) – My Aquarium
2 (1) – Strong Bad Episode 1 Homestar Ruiner
3 (3) – Defend your Castle
4 (2) – My Pokemon Ranch
5 (4) – Dr. Mario Online Rx
6 (5) – Wild West Guns
7 (9) – Helix
8 (7) – Pong Toss – Frat Party Games
9 (10) – Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
10 (11) – TV Show King
11 (8) – Midnight Pool
12 (12) – LostWinds
13 (13) – Family Table Tennis
14 (14) – Cocoto Fishing Master
15 (15) – Gyrostarr
16 (16) – V.I.P. Casino: Blackjack
17 (19) – SPOGS Racing
18 (18) – Pirates: The Key of Dreams
19 (17) – Block Breaker Deluxe
20 (20) – Magnetica Twist


Haarlem, The Netherlands – September 10, 2008 – Today leading worldwide videogame Publisher Lighthouse Interactive, part of SilverBirch Inc.’s (SVB:TSXV) videogame division, announced that they have acquired the worldwide rights to the multiplatform game Pirate Party: Adventures of the Black Corsair. Developed by Virtual Identity, this family friendly action adventure ‘party’ game for Nintendo Wii™ and DS™ is scheduled for worldwide release early next year. Six never-before-seen screenshots accompany this press release.

“2009 will be a significant year for us,” said Steve Wall, Vice President of Business Development for Lighthouse Interactive. “Given our recent acquisition by SilverBirch Inc., we now have the means to branch out into the console market. We are proud that Pirate Party will be our first of many console games to come and we are very happy to be working with the Virtual Identity team. Pirate Party has a wonderful mix of Adventure and party-style gameplay that gamers will love.”

“With respected publisher Lighthouse Interactive beaconing our way, we are confident that Pirate Party will be well received by a broad range of gamers,” said Alex Remotti, CEO of Virtual Identity. “Pirate Party has many unique features, but most importantly, it’s a ‘fun’ game that people will enjoy.”



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