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A new strategic puzzle game crafted to deliver an entertaining experience for the entire family

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – October 29, 2009 – MACHINE, a well known development brand and a new publisher specifically focused on digitally downloaded and distributed video games, announced today the upcoming release of bittos+, a new arcade-style puzzle game for WiiWare™.

Developed by Unconditional Studios in San Diego, California, bittos+ challenges players to take control of a variety of shapes while guiding, rotating and placing them in just the right arrangement to construct happy, shiny squares, all the while being surrounded by relentlessly multiplying bad bits and pieces, previously neglected by the player. Squares? Yes, squares! The higher the player progresses, the more difficult the game becomes continuously testing the players’ mettle with a mind shattering four stages of ten levels in eighty-two rounds, making for one of the deepest puzzle game adventure modes available.


Wii: 56.14m
Japan: 8.68m
Americas: 25.99m
Other: 21.48m

DS: 113.48m
Japan: 28.12m
Americas: 39.35m
Other: 46.01m

Wii Software: 429.23m
Japan: 39.32m
Americas: 234.41m
Other: 15.550m

DS Software: 638.07m
Japan: 162.69m
Americas: 237.06m
Other: 238.32m

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This was a Nintendo statement sent to IGN…

“A new iteration of the Nintendo DSi™ system will be introduced in Japan on November 21, 2009. To be known as Nintendo DSi LL in Japan, and as Nintendo DSi XL in North America and Europe, it will offer a screen 93% larger than the current Nintendo DS Lite with a better view angle, an additional longer touch screen stylus, and preinstalled Nintendo DSiWare™ software. The new version will arrive in North America and Europe in the first quarter of calendar year 2010.”

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Players Must Race to the Ultimate 2D Dance Party In Wacky Downloadable Side-Scroller
El Segundo, Calif. – October 29, 2009 – Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced Tomena Sanner, an upcoming downloadable game for Nintendo WiiWare™. Based on the popular title released in Japan, Tomena Sanner challenges players to run through wacky obstacles in order to reach the finish line and take part in the ultimate dance party.

“Tomena Sanner stands apart from other downloadable titles because of its zany nature and very humorous take on casual gaming,” said David Daniels, Director of Marketing at Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. “In bringing Tomena Sanner to a North American audience, we wanted to ensure that the game stayed true to its origins while also providing the essential ‘party game’ experience to consumers.”


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DSiWare

1 (1) – Flipnote Studio
2 (2) – Nintendo DSi Browser
3 (11) – Crash-Course Domo
4 (3) – MySims Camera
5 (16) – Rock-n-Roll Domo
6 (5) – Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon
7 (6) – Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
8 (17) – Pro-Putt Domo
9 (4) – Dragon Quest Wars
10 (N/A) – White-Water Domo
11 (N/A) – Hard-Hat Domo
12 (9) – Guitar Rock Tour
13 (8) – Paper Airplane Chase
14 (7) – Thorium Wars
15 (10) – Asphalt 4: Elite Racing
16 (12) – Bird & Beans
17 (14) – Dr. Mario Express
18 (15) – WarioWare: Snapped!
19 (N) – Sudoku
20 (13) – Mario Clock

WiiWare

1 (5) – LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias
2 (1) – Reel Fishing Challenge
3 (4) – World of Goo
4 (3) – My Aquarium
5 (2) – Contra Rebirth
6 (6) – Tetris Party
7 (9) – Dr. Mario Online Rx
8 (9) – Texas Hold’Em Poker
9 (11) – Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
10 (10) – My Pokemon Ranch
11 (7) – Word Searcher
12 (12) – DRiiFT Mania
13 (N) – Tales of Monkey Island – Chapter 3
14 (17) – Brain Challenge
15 (15) – Family Mini Golf
16 (14) – Sexy Poker
17 (N/A) – Shootanto: Evolutionary Mayhem
18 (16) – Defend your Castle
19 (19) – Water Warfare
20 (13) – Arkanoid Plus!

VC

1 (1) – Super Mario Bros. 3
2 (2) – Super Mario Bros.
3 (3) – Final Fantasy
4 (8) – Kirby’s Adventure
5 (4) – Super Mario Bros. 2
6 (6) – The Legend of Zelda
7 (7) – Pac-Man
8 (9) – Punch-Out!!
9 (5) – Super Mario World
10 (15) – Metroid
11 (11) – Donkey Kong
12 (17) – Galaga
13 (18) – Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
14 (10) – Super Mario 64
15 (N/A) – Excitebike
16 (N/A) – Castlevania
17 (N/A) – Mega Man 3
18 (12) – The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
19 (14) – The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
20 (13) – Mario Kart 64


Rising Star’s 2010 lineup

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

February 2010
– Animal Kororo (NDS)
– Half-Minute Hero (PSP)
– Way of the Samurai 3 (Xbox 360, PS3)
– Papermates (NDS)

March 2010
– Avalon Code (NDS)
– Fragile Dreams (Wii)
– My World My Way (NDS)
– Rune Factory Frontier (Wii)

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Without a doubt, Monster Hunter 3 is  one of the best looking (if not the best) games on the Wii. You may remember that the visuals even manged to impress the Zelda team. Creating the most beautiful title on the Wii was a goal from the very start of development, as Monster Hunter 3 producer, Ryozo Tsujimoto, explains:

“We had planned out from the onset to make Monster Hunter Tri the most beautiful game on the Wii. We feel that we’ve taken a lot of time actually to make the graphics as good as they are. We’ve received a lot of good feedback from Japanese users and also from overseas users that definitely for a Wii game this is the best graphics they’ve seen.”



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