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– Game is played in Poke Park
– Need to communicate with Pokemon in different areas of the park and eventually save it
– Control Pikachu
– Play mini games, make friends with other Pokemon
– Tag minigame: Go after Pokemon, touch them
– Battle minigame: Use electric attacks from Pikachu to cause the other Pokemon’s energy to dwindle
– Quiz minigame: Answer questions asked by the Pokemon
– When you’ve made friends, they will be able to help you with the attractions in Poke Park, more Pokemon will visit
– Examples of the attractions (previously discussed) – Furi Furi Dash – Shake the Wii remote, race to a goal, Habataki Sky Race – Need flying Pokemon, Marine Slider – need swimming Pokemon
– Can take pictures of Pokemon, save them to the SD card
– Comes with 3D stickers for the Wii remote

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Nintendo hosted another retailer briefing today in Japan. One of the major highlights at the event was Shigeru Miyamoto playing and demonstrating New Super Mario Bros. Wii to attendees. While going through the game, Miyamoto made a comment about his anticipated feeling of the title’s sales.

“It’s a Mario that will continue selling even after one year has passed.”

All sorts of Nintendo software – especially games on the Wii and DS – have had long legs. With the first New Super Mario Bros., for instance, only around 10.3% of the title’s sales came in the first week. And surely New Super Mario Bros. Wii will be a top priority, as Satoru Iwata explained a few months ago that the game as seen as a key title for the company this holiday. Iwata does indeed have high expectations for New Super Mario Bros. Wii., and had also pointed out that he believes it can “surpass 10m copies worldwide in the whole fiscal year.”

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Check out this blurb from a 1UP preview of Cave Story…

“At this point, Cave Story is a practically done deal. Sure, Nicalis has been saying that for a year now, but this time they can back it up. Rodriguez pointed out a few minor bugs in the demo version as I played — trivial issues, like a misplaced line of dialogue — but clarified that we were looking at an older build of the game. The current version, he says, has made it through its complete reprogramming and visual facelift (courtesy of original Cave Story creator Daisuke “Pixel” Amaya) and is currently working its way through Nintendo’s approval process. Assuming all goes well, Cave Story will be up for download within a matter of weeks.”

Cave Story is supposedly releasing this month in Europe and Q3 in North America. We’ve been waiting for the game for quite awhile, but it’s almost here!

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Nintendo’s main intention behind the latest Wii update was to remove the homebrew channel from all consoles. Once version 4.2 is installed, the channel will be completely removed. However, it looks like Nintendo’s attempt to end all homebrew activity has failed – even with their most aggressive action yet. A fix is already available for all Wii owners and there are a few options available depending on whether or not the program has been previous installed


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Course: Daisy Circuit
Objective: Go through the 8 gates
Tournament date: 10/15 –10/25


Nintendo Wii

North America:
1. Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo)
2. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)
3. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
4. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
5. Wii Play (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo)
2. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)
3. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
4. Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga (Marvelous)
5. Forever Blue 2: Umi no Yobigoe (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
2. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
3. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
4. Toy Story Mania (Disney)
5. FIFA 10 (EA Sports)

Nintendo DS

North America: 1. Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story (Nintendo)
2. Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (Square Enix)
3. Scribblenauts (Warner Bros.)
4. Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (Nintendo)
5. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Pocket Monsters: Soul Silver (Nintendo)
2. Pocket Monsters: Heart Gold (Nintendo)
3. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey (Atlus)
4. Love Plus (Konami)
5. Tomodachi Collection (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box (Nintendo)
2. Professor Layton and the Curious Village (Nintendo)
3. Scribblenauts (Warner Bros.)
4. MySims: Agents (EA Games)
5. Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force (Disney)

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NEW YORK, NY (October 9, 2009) – Atari Inc., one of the world’s most recognized brands, and The Weinstein Company, announced today that it has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with The Weinstein Company to develop and publish a series of video game titles based on the pop culture sensation Project Runway. The initial game in the Project Runway line will be developed by Tornado Studios and is expected to be released for Wii™ in Spring 2010. The announcement was made by Jim Wilson, CEO and President, Atari Inc and Harvey Weinstein, Co- Chairman of The Weinstein Company.

The Project Runway video game will put players in the role of an aspiring fashion designer. Similar to the show, players will be presented with different challenges as they create designs and adorn models with hair, make-up, and accessories. Players can then become the model and strut their creations down the runway using the Wii Balance Board™ accessory. Capturing the true essence of Project Runway, the title will feature the show’s talent.


Upcoming WiiWare Title Features a Quirky Take on Evolution In Which Mankind Battles Bizarre Species

San Mateo, Calif. – Oct. 8, 2009 – Wii™ owners will direct the course of evolution this fall when Hudson Entertainment launches Shootanto: Evolutionary Mayhem. Exclusively downloadable for WiiWare™, the interspecies shooter is set to be published by Hudson Entertainment, the North and South American publishing arm of HUDSON SOFT. Shootanto: Evolutionary Mayhem is rated E10+ by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).

“Shootanto: Evolutionary Mayhem combines classic shooter gameplay with a surreal take on evolution,” says Peter Dassenko, Producer at Hudson Entertainment. “It’s all about the survival of the fittest in this downloadable title.”


First day sales in Japan

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Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey (DS) – 71,000 (63%)
Blue Dragon: Ikai no Kyojuu (DS) – 7,500 (22%)

White Knight Chronicles: EX Edition (PS3) – 3,400 (25%)
Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga (Wii) – 3,300 (29%)
Kurogane no Linebarrels (PSP) – 2,700 (36%)
Iron Master (DS) – 1,000 (19%)
Phantasy Star Portable (BEST) (PSP) – 870 (15%)
Tago Akira no Atama no Taisou Dai-3-Shuu (DS) – 560 (6%)



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