UK software sales – Week until August 16th
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1) Mario Kart Wii – Nintendo
2) Wii Fit – Nintendo
3) Beijing 2008 – Sega
4) Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games – Sega
5) Wii Play – Nintendo
6) Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock – Activision
7) Soul Calibur IV – Ubisoft
8 ) Big Beach Sports – THQ
9) Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training – Nintendo
10) Guitar Hero: On Tour – Activision
Activision Blizzard knows nothing of Web of Shadows on Wii
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Remember the early, promising footage of Spider-Man: Web of Shadows that actually looked like a decent Spider-Man game? Well, that’s all gone down under – for Wii owners, at least. MTV’s Stephen Totilo attempted to discover some information about the game on Nintendo’s console, but to no avail. In fact, it seems Activision Blizzard has no idea as to what’s going on with the game for the Wii, PS2, and PSP versions. From what it seems, Activision Blizzard is leaving those games up to the respective developers and aren’t really in-the-know when it comes to Web of Shadows, which is very strange.
I still have some faith in Web of Shadows on Wii. After Spider-Man 3, things can’t get much worse, can they?
Wii Fit mod allows for more than 330 pounds
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Home Sweet Home, Midnight Pool trailers
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2D Castlevania on WiiWare “might be the right approach”
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“It’s actually available [Rondo of Blood] in Japan on Virtual Console. With regards to WiiWare, I’m evaluating that right now, and to be honest, I think a 2D Castlevania game on WiiWare might be the right approach.” – Koji Igarashi
Igarashi also went on to say that he would consider a similar approach that is happening with Mega Man 9. Castlevania on WiIWare probably won’t happen for a good amount of time considering he is busy with Castlevania Judgement and Order of Ecclesia. Still, I would definitely purchase any type of Castlevania title on WiiWare!
– Call of Duty: World at War (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii)
– Crash – Mind Over Mutant (Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, PSP, NDS)
– Guitar Hero World Tour (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii)
– James Bond: Quantum of Solace (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, NDS)
– Kung Fu Panda (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, NDS)
– Madagascar 2 – Das Spiel (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, NDS)
– Pirate’s Quest: Hunt for Blackbeard’s Box (Wii)
– Pitfall: The Big Adventure (Wii)
– Rapala Fishing Frenzy (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii)
– Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, PSP, NDS)
– The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, NDS)
– Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, PSP, Wii, NDS)
– Fracture (PS3, Xbox 360)
– Star Wars The Clone Wars – Lightsaber Duels (Wii)
– Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance (NDS)
Ubisoft will continue to disappoint Wii hardcore with more casual titles down the road
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Over the past few months, the general hardcore gaming opinion of Ubisoft on Nintendo systems has not been too favorable. Instead of knowing that something along the lines of Prince of Persia will grace the Wii, Wii owners typically have a terrible feeling that, instead, the only brand of games they’ll see from the company is yet another iteration from the “Petz” franchise. The situation doesn’t seem to be looking any brighter for hardcore Wii owners, though. In an interview with Gamasutra, Ubisoft Montreal CEO Yannis Mallat indirectly explained that more casual games will be coming to Nintendo’s console. “I cannot speak for Nintendo and the others, but I think the figures speak for themselves. What is sure is that we are a content provider and an experience provider. We will, for sure, make games for everyone — hardcore gamers on that [Xbox 360] console, and casual gamers on this [Wii] console. We’ll make games for everyone, because that’s our job. ”
Updates to the Nintendo Channel
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Videos
Mario Super Sluggers Info Video
Midnight Pool Info Video
Mario Kart Wii: Who’s playing Wii today? 3
America Ferrera Plays New Super Mario Bros.
Liv Tyler Plays Brain Age 2
Carrie Underwood Plays Animal Crossing
de Blob Video 2
Samba De Amigo Downloads Info Video
SimCity Creator Info Video
Rhapsody A Musical Adventure Info Video
Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood Video
PICTOIMAGE Info Video
Digest Video
DS Demos (Expire 8/24)
Crosswords DS-Anagrams Demo
Air Traffic Chaos
PICTOIMAGE
Carnival Games
SEGA’s unannounced Leipzig game is a Wii title
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SEGA officially revealed its Leipzig lineup through a press release last week, but one particular enigma that was included pertains to a “world exclusive.” In the same press release, SEGA said that gamers can expect the unannounced game to be present at this year’s Leipzig. However, some of the specifics are beginning to narrow, as information shows that the new title is a Wii game.
Does anyone have a guess as to what the game could be? I’m still going for that new Sonic-controlled balance board game…(Just kidding!)
Deep Silver and Interactive Game Group Announce Videogames Based on the Upcoming Animated Feature Film Igor
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Igor Games to Be Released in Europe on PC, Nintendo DSTM and WiiTM
Deep Silver, the game label of Koch Media, and Interactive Game Group, LLC (I2G), an-nounce that they will publish the game Igor for the PC, Wii™ and Nintendo DS™ in the European PAL territories, the French overseas territories, the Commonwealth of Independ-ent States, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
The Igor videogames are produced by I2G and Legacy Interactive. They are based on the animated movie of the same title by Exodus Film Group, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. “Igor” opens in the United States on September 19, 2008 and features the voice talents of artists such as John Cusack, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Jay Leno and Christian Slater. The movie will benefit from a worldwide distribution for the Holidays of 2008.