Nintendo Download (9/21, 9/22, Japan)
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Virtual Console
Romancing Saga 3 (800pts, Super Famicom – Square-Enix)
Exed Exes (800pts, Arcade – Capcom)
DSiWare
Arc Style: Robot Rescue (200pts – Arc System Works)
Sokuren Keisen Sh?gaku 1 Nensei (200pts – IEEE Institute)
3 Minute Tenka T?itsu (500pts – Gakken Publishing Co.)
Michael Jackson The Experience boxart
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Game Informer review scores
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold – 8.5
Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley – 8.0
Front Mission Evolved – 7.75
Halo: Reach – 9.5
Kayne & Lynch 2: Dog Days – 6.0 / 5.0
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep – 8.5
Mafia II – 9.0
Metroid: Other M – 6.25
NHL 11 – 9.0 / 8.75
Scott Pilgim vs. The World – 9.0
Shank – 8.0
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions – 8.5
Starcraft II – 10.0
Thanks to Olimar for the tip!
Sonic Colors screenshots/art
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Pac-Man Party screenshots
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New GoldenEye 007 video (character vignette)
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Activision: GoldenEye 007 the biggest team ever for a Wii game, biggest partnership with Nintendo
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This information comes from Graham Hagmaier, an Activision producer…
“This is the biggest team ever for Activision on a Wii project — more than 100 guys at Eurocom are working on [GoldenEye 007]. This is also the biggest partnership Activision has ever had with Nintendo on a game, too. [Nintendo] mainly just helped with the gameplay side — constant feedback and constant visits to the developer [Eurocom].”
Unfortunately, Hagmaier wouldn’t divulge any additional details about Nintendo’s involvement with GoldenEye. When asked if Miyamoto visited Eurocom, Hagmaier simply said, “No comment.”