1. Tales of Xillia (PS3)
2. Dragon Quest X (Wii)
3. Super Robot Wars Z (PSP)
4. Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
5. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (3DS)
6. Metal Gear Solid Rising (PS3)
7. Mario Kart 3D (3DS)
8. Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3)
9. Final Fantasy Type 0 (PSP)
10. Yakuza: Of the End (PS3)
11. Persona 2: Innocent Sin (PSP)
12. The Last Guardian (PS3)
13. Tales of the Abyss (3DS)
14. Dark Souls (PS3)
15. Fotokano: Picture Girlfriend (PSP)
1. [DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional
2. [PSP] Amagami (EBKore+)
3. [PSP] Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection
4. [PSP] BlazBlue Continuum Shift II
5. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors 7
6. [PS2] Amagami (EBKore+)
7. [3DS] Pro Baseball Famisuta 2011
8. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
9. [PSP] Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
10. [3DS] Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle
– Main character: Ende
– Heroine: Ceres
– No voice actor information yet
– Heavy on action
– Action RPG
– Chain is your primary weapon
– Use this weapon to capture enemies
– Also swing to grab items and trigger various gimmicks
– Simple control scheme
– Story: curse has fallen on Ceres
– Gather beast flesh to remove the curse
– Made by Ganbarion (Jump Super Stars, One Piece Unlimited Cruise)
– ¥6,800
Capcom opened an enigmatic teaser site today, titled “DD”. The site contains a countdown timer in addition to a simple animation… and that’s pretty much it. We’ll have to wait a bit before finding out what the site is all about, unfortunately. The counter will expire in seven days, which is basically a week from today. Might the site be related to an announcement at Captivate?
Update: Courtesy of this week’s Famitsu, you can also check out the first scans below and the first batch of information here.
It appears that Pandora’s Tower already has a release date. It’ll launch in Japan on May 26.
The Wii Zapper, Wii Wheel, and Wii Balance Board (you can throw MotionPlus in there as well) aren’t the only accessories Nintendo has worked on for their home console. A 2009 patent indicates that they were also experimenting with something called “Wii Light.” It isn’t clear if this is a project that Nintendo is still working on. It sounds interesting, though! Here’s a rundown of what Wii Light is capable of:
– Plug the accessory into the Wii, LEDs show a rainbow of colors
– Red, blue, green LEDs
– Can show 256 colors by turning on different LEDs and adjusting saturation
– Light from the LEDs go through condensing lenses to blend the colors from each LED so the light appears as one colored beam
– Different intensities and patterns (example: blinking)
– Could change color when a bullet hits its mark or if a fist reaches a face
– Games could be programmed to synchronize button presses with light flashes or changing colors
– Music game proposal: Wii Light changes colors to match background music, light can sync to a player’s plastic instrument so players can hear and see how well they’re playing
Update: There appears to be some confusion about Famitsu scores this week. It has been confirmed that Famitsu did not write any reviews in their last issue, but the scores below were supposedly the real deal. That’s come into question now, as 1UP says that there are no reviews this week. I’m inclined to believe them, for now at least. We’ll let you know if we hear anything else about the reviews…
Dai-2-Ji Super Robot Taisen Z Hakai-hen (PSP) – 10/9/9/9
Persona 2: Innocent Sin (PSP) – 9/9/9/9
Cross Channel: In Memory of All People (360) – 9/8/8/8
Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2011 (3DS) – 7/9/7/8
Homefront (PS3/360) – 7/9/7/8
Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2011 (PS3) – 7/8/8/7
Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2011 (PSP) – 7/8/7/7