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With New York Fashion Week in full swing through Sept. 16, designers, consumers and media around the world have turned their eyes to the Big Apple to view the latest fashions hitting the runway. Quite unexpectedly, one item is emerging as the season’s most sought-after accessory: the classic stovepipe hat. Industry watchers are crediting this unique trend to Professor Layton, star of the new Professor Layton and the Unwound Future™ game for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems. Fans of the acclaimed hand-held game series already recognize the professor’s signature stovepipe hat as an emblem of scholarly chic and puzzle-solving fun. Since the third installment of the Professor Layton series launched across North America on Sept. 12 – right in the middle of New York’s fall fashion maelstrom – the stovepipe hat has seen a mighty surge in popularity, appearing everywhere from crowds to catwalks.

Although his status as a fashion trendsetter is just now hitting its peak, Professor Layton is recognized far and wide for his superior puzzle-solving skills. And no matter what they’re wearing, audiences are sure to enjoy the new puzzles in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. Players must help to unravel a new mystery by solving a series of mind-bending riddles and challenging puzzles. When the professor and his apprentice, Luke, receive an ominous letter sent from 10 years in the future, they must travel through time to prevent the city of London from falling into chaos. Players will encounter more than 165 entertaining puzzles as they wind their way through the game’s captivating storyline.

For more information about Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, please visit http://www.professorlaytonds.com

Source: Nintendo PR

Ted Newman, creative director at n-Space, was first asked if Winter could be technically possible on the 3DS…

“Yes, absolutely. The 3DS is really powerful, just going beyond the 3D screen side of it — what it can do in terms of pushing polygons and using advanced texture shaders. It’s really no secret how strong of a system it is. Everything we did with the Wii demo of Winter would absolutely work on that system. And there’s a lot more you can do, especially with a game like that, a survival-horror game in 3D. I mean, I can think of 10 ideas off the top off my head right now.”

Newman later was asked if it would be difficult to transfer Geist to the 3DS…

“No, because there’s a lot of similarities between the systems [GameCube and 3DS] in terms of bringing one engine over to work on the 3DS. You know, if Nintendo was interested in getting a Geist game on 3DS, it’s certainly doable. As a fan of Geist and as someone who worked on it for three-and-a-half years, I’d love to see it. I love the whole mechanic, and I love that whole universe.”

Last but not least, Newman talked about the 3DS in general…

“Everything I saw at E3, I was completely impressed with. I really can’t think of anything that I thought was a shortcoming. I can understand people wanting dual analogs. I’m trying to think of how that would actually feel with the system — that plus the D-pad. But anyway, back to your question: I totally believe in [Nintendo’s] knowledge of hardware, and as the [3DS] evolves to the point where it’s ready to release, [Nintendo] is going to solve whatever problems it needs to solve. [3DS] is going to be incredible.”

Obviously, we’ve known for awhile that the 3DS will be a much stronger system than the DS. But lately we’ve been hearing some very positive opinions from developers that it truly is a very powerful handheld in general. I’ve never been focused on graphics or system specs too much, though I have to say I’m quite interested to see what kind of technology is behind the 3DS – at the moment, we only know a few details. Come September 29, I’m sure we’ll find out a lot more about the portable.

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Adventure on Lost Island – Hidden Object Game – 86 blocks

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Castle Conqueror – 92 blocks
myNotebook: Tan – 75 blocks
Crazy Pinball – 51 blocks

Nintendo Week (9/13)

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This video is very similar to the trailer Activision released some time ago, but some footage has been added such as new multiplayer levels.

Twenty-five years ago today, Nintendo’s original Super Mario Bros.™ video game made its debut in Japan and changed the world of video games forever. Since then, Mario™ has become one of the most renowned and beloved video game characters around the globe.

Mario is all but synonymous with Nintendo. It’s difficult to think of one without thinking of the other. Super Mario Bros. contains a magical blend of characters, graphics, challenges, music and action that still captivates players today. The original game sold 40.24 million units worldwide, and remains one of the best-known, best-loved video games in the world. It popularized the side-scrolling format and established elements of the Mushroom Kingdom that are still used in today’s Mario games. Super Mario Bros. frequently appears on lists of the best games of all time.

Wii details

– James Bond is in a tank going after an automobile in the St. Petersburg level
– This level has voiceovers from Daniel Craig
– At one point in the level, a bridge will blow up thanks to a helicopter and you won’t have your tank any longer
– Tank starts to smash everything in sight including cars and enemy trucks
– Helicopters will fire missiles at Bond as he goes through the level
– Get your tank back after destroying some enemies
– Tank controls on the Classic Controller: Go forward with left control stick, aim with right analog (with missiles and a submachine gun)
– In the jungle level, Bond escapes from a crashed plane
– Bond can sneak up on an enemy and smash his skull
– Only two organizations show up in a match online (no 2 vs. 2 vs. 2 vs. 2 battles)
– Experience points, kill streaks, leveling system online
– WiiSpeak/PDP HeadBanger Headset not supported

This information come from Wii producer Graham Hagmaier…

“One of the big keys [for developer Eurocom] in regard to game design is player choice. [The game] has multiple routes through areas, so you can take the stealthier route and kind of use close-quarter combat — such as takedowns. Or you can go in guns-a-blazing — American style, as I like to call it — and just firefight and take out enemies.”

“[Activision] thinks that Classic Controller Pro is a great new controller, and [Activision] is doing a Collector’s Edition with the gold controller. As such, the Classic Controller Pro is just one of those things it has been pushing to get people comfortable with that control scheme.”

“The smartphone can do multiple functions: it can hack computers, hack locks, and it also can do facial scanning. So you can use it in a crowd to find an objective… It also can be a communication device, obviously a phone, and you can hold the Wii Remote up to your ear to answer it.”

“[Developer Eurocom] has some new levels in there like Station and Nightclub, and then there are classics like Archive and Facility. [Eurocom] has a mix-and-match of both [old and new multiplayer maps]. With offline [multiplayer], you are going to have modifiers and different game modes, like Golden Gun, Team Conflict and Conflict. There are then 17 different modifiers — like Invisibility, Tag Mode, and Paintball — and then 50 different characters to choose from. Overall, you can really customize your gameplay, with more than 200 different types of gameplay. [Online and split-screen] are basically two different flavors of multiplayer, so you have a reason to play both. With online, it is up to 8 players and you are playing different modes, like Black Box and others. You can also play with four different factions. You have Zukovsky’s henchmen (basically, Russian mobsters); you have the Russian Army faction (Gen. Ourumov and Xenia Onatopp); you got Janus organization (like Alec Trevelyan); and then you finally have MI6 (heroes). So you play as one of the four different factions and then rank up similar to a more modern [gaming] approach, like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Thus, you can do different weapons and perks, as well as exclusive online content.”

“… [the producer] thinks [developer Eurocom’s] cap level is 56, so it is pretty high.”

“You have substations of little satellites that are all around the level, and you have to go and capture them. If you capture all of the substations, the GoldenEye beam fires on the enemy’s headquarters and takes it out.”

DS details

– Snow level: Use stealth to take down enemies
– Can blow up a snowmobile which will eliminate enemies gathering around the vehicle
– Choose between stylus or button controls
– Aim assist for button controls
– Over 70 awards online
– Mod system

This information comes from Ted Newman, creative director at n-Space…

“[GoldenEye 007 DS] is basically a companion title, so it follows the same story points and same plot beats as the Wii version. All of the levels, though, are built from scratch with the DS in mind — the gameplay, the weapon choices. There are going to be some similarities [to the Wii version], but [GoldenEye 007 DS] has its own entity.”

“I personally am such a fan of the stylus that I wasn’t sure how I would feel about [button controls]. But you really can do a good job [with buttons], just running through the levels and playing as you would with the stylus.”

“Basically, whenever you beat a single-player level, it opens up a time trial. Thus, you go back to try to beat a level in a certain time to gain experience, which you then use to spend on different cheats.”

“For example, [one modification] has all the players moving constantly and not able to stop. Another modification] has a bonus [for the player], like you’ll gain armor when you kill an enemy. These modifications really change up the modes that we have and just add that much more replay to the multiplayer experience.”

“I really do feel like this is what a James Bond game should be — it’s the right mix of action; it’s the right mix of stealth. The mantra [the development team] kept using throughout the project was that [the game] is the thinking man’s first-person shooter.”

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Videos

Nintendo Week 9/13
Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Trailer 2
Adventure on Lost Island: Hidden Object Game Info Video
Castle Conquerer Info Video
Rock Band 3 Info video

Demos

Ivy the Kiwi? Demo
Dragon Ball: Origins 2
Battle of Giants: Mutant Insects
Deca Sports DS Cheerleading Demo
Deca Sports DS Ping Pong Demo
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
James Patterson Women’s Murder Club: Games of Passion

Individual formats

2 1 MAFIA II PS3 2K GAMES TAKE 2
1 2 MAFIA II XB360 2K GAMES TAKE 2
– 3 KINGDOM HEARTS: BIRTH BY SLEEP PSP SQUARE ENIX SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
6 4 JUST DANCE WII UBISOFT UBISOFT
24 5 TETRIS PARTY DELUXE DS HUDSON NINTENDO
7 6 SUPER MARIO GALAXY 2 WII NINTENDO NINTENDO
– 7 TOM CLANCY’S H.A.W.X. 2 PS3 UBISOFT UBISOFT
9 8 TOM CLANCY’S H.A.W.X. 2 XB360 UBISOFT UBISOFT
4 9 KANE & LYNCH 2: DOG DAYS XB360 EIDOS SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
5 10 KANE & LYNCH 2: DOG DAYS PS3 EIDOS SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
3 11 WII SPORTS RESORT WII NINTENDO NINTENDO
12 12 MASS EFFECT 2 XB360 EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
8 13 SNIPER: GHOST WARRIOR XB360 CITY INTERACTIVE CITY INTERACTIVE
18 14 PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE FORGOTTEN SANDS XB360 UBISOFT UBISOFT
16 15 TOY STORY 3 DS DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS
13 16 NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. DS NINTENDO NINTENDO
– 17 THE SIMS 3: FAST LANE STUFF PC EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
11 18 WII FIT PLUS WII NINTENDO NINTENDO
– 19 SPIDER-MAN: SHATTERED DIMENSIONS XB360 ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
14 20 NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. WII WII NINTENDO NINTENDO
20 21 DRAGON QUEST IX: SENTINELS STARRY SKIES DS SQUARE ENIX NINTENDO
– 22 SPIDER-MAN: SHATTERED DIMENSIONS PS3 ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
21 23 NEED FOR SPEED: SHIFT XB360 EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
– 24 RESIDENT EVIL 5: GOLD EDITION PS3 CAPCOM CAPCOM
19 25 RED DEAD REDEMPTION PS3 ROCKSTAR TAKE 2
17 26 RED DEAD REDEMPTION XB360 ROCKSTAR TAKE 2
15 27 DANCE ON BROADWAY WII UBISOFT UBISOFT
– 28 R.U.S.E. XB360 UBISOFT UBISOFT
– 29 R.U.S.E. PS3 UBISOFT UBISOFT
– 30 BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM PS3 EIDOS SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
22 31 MARIO KART WII WII NINTENDO NINTENDO
– 32 TETRIS PARTY DELUXE WII HUDSON NINTENDO
25 33 CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 2 XB360 ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
27 34 MARIO KART DS DS NINTENDO NINTENDO
39 35 TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 11 PS3 EA SPORTS ELECTRONIC ARTS
35 36 PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE FORGOTTEN SANDS PS3 UBISOFT UBISOFT
10 37 METROID: OTHER M WII NINTENDO NINTENDO
29 38 UNCHARTED 2: AMONG THIEVES PS3 PLATINUM SONY COMPUTER ENT.
26 39 STARCRAFT II: WINGS OF LIBERTY PC BLIZZARD ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
28 40 CLUB PENGUIN: HERBERT’S REVENGE DS DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS

All formats

1 1 MAFIA II 2K CZECH 2K GAMES TAKE 2
10 2 TOM CLANCY’S H.A.W.X. 2 UBISOFT (ROMANIA) UBISOFT UBISOFT
2 3 KANE & LYNCH 2: DOG DAYS IO INTERACTIVE EIDOS SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
4 4 TOY STORY 3 N-SPACE DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS DISNEY INTERACTIVE STUDIOS
23 5 TETRIS PARTY DELUXE HUDSON HUDSON NINTENDO
– 6 SPIDER-MAN: SHATTERED DIMENSIONS BEENOX ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
– 7 KINGDOM HEARTS: BIRTH BY SLEEP SQUARE ENIX SQUARE ENIX SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
– 8 R.U.S.E. EUGEN SYSTEMS UBISOFT UBISOFT
9 9 PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE FORGOTTEN SANDS UBISOFT (MONTREAL) UBISOFT UBISOFT
5 10 RED DEAD REDEMPTION ROCKSTAR SAN DIEGO ROCKSTAR TAKE 2
6 11 JUST DANCE UBISOFT (FRANCE) UBISOFT UBISOFT
7 12 SUPER MARIO GALAXY 2 NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
11 13 LEGO HARRY POTTER: YEARS 1-4 TRAVELLER’S TALES WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE
14 14 MASS EFFECT 2 BIOWARE EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
8 15 SNIPER: GHOST WARRIOR CITY INTERACTIVE CITY INTERACTIVE CITY INTERACTIVE
3 16 WII SPORTS RESORT NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
20 17 TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 11 TIBURON ENTERTAINMENT EA SPORTS ELECTRONIC ARTS
15 18 BATTLEFIELD: BAD COMPANY 2 DIGITAL ILLUSIONS EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
35 19 BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM ROCKSTEADY STUDIOS EIDOS SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
16 20 CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 2 INFINITY WARD ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
18 21 NEED FOR SPEED: SHIFT SLIGHTLY MAD STUDIOS EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
17 22 NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
– 23 THE SIMS 3: FAST LANE STUFF THE SIMS STUDIO EA GAMES ELECTRONIC ARTS
13 24 WII FIT PLUS NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
19 25 NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. WII NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
24 26 DRAGON QUEST IX: SENTINELS STARRY SKIES LEVEL 5 SQUARE ENIX NINTENDO
– 27 RESIDENT EVIL 5: GOLD EDITION CAPCOM CAPCOM CAPCOM
21 28 FIFA 10 EA CANADA EA SPORTS ELECTRONIC ARTS
– 29 ASSASSIN’S CREED II: COMPLETE EDITION UBISOFT (MONTREAL) XBOX 360 CLASSICS UBISOFT
22 30 DANCE ON BROADWAY LONGTAIL STUDIOS UBISOFT UBISOFT
27 31 UFC 2010: UNDISPUTED YUKE’S THQ THQ
26 32 MARIO KART WII NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
25 33 SEGA MEGA DRIVE ULTIMATE COLLECTION BACKBONE SEGA SEGA
33 34 GRAND THEFT AUTO IV ROCKSTAR NORTH PLATINUM TAKE 2
30 35 BLUR BIZARRE CREATIONS ACTIVISION ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
34 36 MARIO KART DS NINTENDO NINTENDO NINTENDO
28 37 JUST CAUSE 2 AVALANCHE STUDIOS EIDOS SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
37 38 GRAND THEFT AUTO EPISODES – LIBERTY CITY ROCKSTAR NORTH ROCKSTAR TAKE 2
32 39 BIOSHOCK 2 2K MARIN 2K GAMES TAKE 2
12 40 METROID: OTHER M PROJECT M NINTENDO NINTENDO


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