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Give your brain a workout with 1001 Crystal Mazes Collection on DSiWare!

Kraków, April 30th 2010

Teyon, a Polish video games developer and publisher, revealed today their latest logic game 1001 Crystal Mazes Collection that is going to appear on DSiWare™ on Monday May 3rd 2010.

Give your brain a workout with 1001 Crystal Mazes Collection, the deceptively simple jewel logic game! It’s easy to learn but hard to master. Your task is to push the crystals forward to their target destinations, one at a time. Sounds simple, but be careful! You can push your jewel into an impossible locked position if you don’t plan ahead. As the mazes get harder and the crystals pile up, you’ll need clever thinking to clear the labyrinth. With over 1000 jewel-filled puzzles, this fun collection will challenge your mind and push your brain skills to the limit.

Note: You can also watch this footage on the official Japanese website, but we’ve combined the footage into one video.

Nintendo Wii

North America:
1. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo)
2. Wii Play (Nintendo)
3. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
4. Just Dance (Ubisoft)
5. Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo)
2. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)
3. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
4. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
5. Dairantou Smash Brothers X (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Just Dance (Ubisoft)
2. Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board (Nintendo)
3. Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo)
4. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo)
5. EA Sports Active: Personal Trainer (EA Sports)

Nintendo DS

North America:
1. Pokemon SoulSilver Version (Nintendo)
2. Pokemon HeartGold Version (Nintendo)
3. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)]
4. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
5. Zhu Zhu Pets (Activision)

Japan:
1. Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 (Square Enix)
2. Tomodachi Collection (Nintendo)
3. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
4. Zelda no Densetsu: Daichi no Kiteki (Nintendo)
5. Pokemon Ranger: Hikari no Kiseki (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Pokemon HeartGold Version (Nintendo)
2. Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box (Nintendo)
3. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
4. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (LucasArts)
5. Peppa Pig: The Game (Ubisoft)

Source

* Magical Drop 2 (D4 Enterprise, Neo-Geo)
* Heisei Shin Onigashima Vol.1 (Nintendo, Super Famicom)
* Super Aoki Ookami to Shiro Kimejika Genchouhishi (Koei, Super Famicom)

Source

1 [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (Square Enix) 4,109,773
2 [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) 2,708,492
3 [NDS] Tomodachi Collection (Nintendo) 2,502,370
4 [NDS] Pokemon SoulSilver (Pokemon) 1,845,365
5 [PS3] Final Fantasy XIII (Square Enix) 1,802,181
6 [NDS] Pokemon HeartGold (Pokemon) 1,693,870
7 [WII] Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo) 1,635,792
8 [WII] Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo) 1,420,594
9 [WII] Monster Hunter 3 (Capcom) 958,515
10 [PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom Unite [PSP the Best] (Capcom) 884,076 / 1,092,604

Thanks to Ross M for the news tip!

I’ve been going back and forth over whether or not to post this, but it does seem that this is at least slightly related to Nintendo. Here’s what Bungie President Harold Ryan said about the possibility of developing for Wii…

“The Wii, along with any other platform that people enjoy entertainment on, is certainly a potential platform for our universe and IP. It’s obviously a platform we’ve developed or shipped games for, but it certainly has a broad consumer base in parts of the world, and something we absolutely consider as a potential platform.”

And the announcement is below…

10-Year Alliance Expands Global Reach for Leading Game Developer Across Multiple Platforms

London, UK – April 29, 2010 – Bungie, the developer of blockbuster game franchises including Halo, Myth and Marathon, and Activision, a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, the #1 online games publisher (Nasdaq: ATVI), announced today that they have entered into an exclusive 10-year partnership to bring Bungie’s next big action game universe to market. Under the terms of the agreement, Activision will have exclusive, worldwide rights to publish and distribute all future Bungie games based on the new intellectual property on multiple platforms and device. Bungie remains an independent company and will continue to own their intellectual property. Additional terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

The groundbreaking alliance will provide Bungie its first such partnership since splitting off from Microsoft in 2007, significantly broadening its global reach by providing the resources and support to develop, distribute and release games worldwide on multiple platforms and devices.

PSP – 28,758
PS3 – 25,629
Wii – 23,691
DSi LL – 16,676
DSi – 10,640
DS Lite – 2,789

Xbox 360 – 2,214
PSP go – 1,544
PS2 – 1,490

For comparison’s sake, here are the numbers from last week.

PSP – 28,635
PS3 – 25,590
Wii – 24,344
DSi LL – 17,146
DSi – 11,240
DS Lite – 2,869

Xbox 360 – 2,442
PSP go – 1,915
PS2 – 1,531

Sword Fighting Game Utilizes The Wii Remote With Wii MotionPlus To Deliver The Ultimate Weapon

EDISON, N.J., April 29, 2010 – En garde! Prepare to battle in the ultimate sword fight as Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, announces Swords for Wiiä. Swords pits players against some of the most formidable adversaries in history using the Wii Remote with Wii MotionPlus as their blade for accurate 1-to-1 motion-based battles.

In Swords, players travel through time and space to challenge eight skilled adversaries– including the flirtatious yet dangerous beauty Keiko Anamura, the vicious Viking chieftain Armin, the famed Sir Lancelot of the Round Table and many more. Each victory grants players an upgraded, unique sword, providing them the type of blade they need to successfully defeat the next in line of opponents. Once they’ve cut their way through the list of history’s top masters, they must defeat the mysterious final combatant in order to earn the title of Greatest Swordsman of All Time.


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