WiiWare
BIT.TRIP VOID (Aksys Games, 600 Wii Points)
Mega Man 10 (CAPCOM, 1000 Wii Points)
DSiWare
Dark Void Zero (CAPCOM, 500 Nintendo DSi Points)
Flips: The Bubonic Builders (Electronic Arts, 500 Nintendo DSi Points)
Globulos Party (GlobZ, 500 Nintendo DSi Points)
New English Training: Learn with Tempo – Advanced Edition (Nintendo, 800 Nintendo DSi Points)
Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon (Nintendo, 500 Nintendo DSi Points)
Real Football 2010 (Gameloft, 800 Nintendo DSi Points)
Virtual Console
Zaxxon (SEGA, Virtual Console Arcade, 500 Wii Points)
Here’s a quick look (by request) at the packaging and poster that comes with the Monster Hunter Tri demo. Since the demo is now known to be 100% free of charge, you should all go pick it up right away! Also, if you have any more requests for videos/articles, be sure to comment or use the contact form to let us know!
Now that the latest Media Create hardware sales data has been reported, the complete totals for February have been calculated. Here’s how things played out last month (2/1 – 2/28):
PSP – 152,590
Wii – 141,543
PS3 – 110,694
DSi LL – 104,659
DSi – 68,164
DS Lite – 21,151
Xbox 360 – 11,062
PS2 – 7,711
PSP go – 5,799
As many of you know, Madworld is not a Wii game that sold very well, and when it comes down to it, I just do not know why. Maybe it was the over the top violence, maybe it was the graphical style; either way, it’s a very fun game that is worth playing, and after the official price dropped to just $20, I was sure that no one would pass it up. Well, apparently people have passed it up because the price on Newegg.com has dropped to just $10, with free shipping. I usually don’t push my agenda on anyone, but I would highly recommend picking this game up for this price. Even if you hate it, it was only $10, so you really can’t go wrong.
– No technique points.
– Chain capacity meter replaces tech points.
– Lose 1 points for a basic hit, 3 points for a special hit, no attacks when meter is empty.
– Each attack fills your blazing rise meter.
– Press L to activate your blazing rise meter for a string of attacks that don’t involve your CC meter dropping.
– Switch allies by going into the menu and pressing L.
“I would have loved to have started making small games. When I was younger I was thinking, how come the team has to be so big to make one game? So it’s really good to have a small team and people can put forward their own ideas into the game. It’s like for a music artist, they can just put out their single right away, not wait to do the full album. It’s like that, so it’s a really helpful industry. I’m jealous actually.” – Goichi Suda
I can definitely see where he’s coming from with this one. If you’re a small developer, you have a lot more freedom to do what you want without the hassle of having to deal with publishers.
I’ve heard a few stories about people getting heckled by Gamestop to pre-order Monster Hunter Tri in order to receive the demo, and even I was tricked into putting down a deposit on the title! While it isn’t a huge deal, because I will definitely be keeping that pre-order down, it’s worthwhile to post this and clear up some information: You do NOT need to pre-order the game to receive the demo. According to Capcom’s official blog, the demo should be available at no cost to you, so feel free to run into your local Gamestop and steal a copy! Of course, Valay informed me that even when he made it very clear to the employees of his Gamestop that Capcom said the demo should be free, they wouldn’t give him a copy without a pre-order, so be prepared for a bit of a struggle! Or just be real sneaky-like…
PSP – 37,338
Wii – 36,241
PS3 – 27,763
DSi LL – 24,605
DSi – 15,586
DS Lite – 5,029
Xbox 360 – 2,510
PS2 – 1,912
PSP go – 1,296
For comparison’s sake, here are the numbers from February 15th (last week).
PSP – 32,796
PS3 – 32,130
Wii – 31,652
DSi LL – 24,388
DSi – 15,380
DS Lite – 5,053
Xbox 360 – 2,453
PS2 – 1,883
PSP go – 1,371
This comes from a recent interview with VideoGamer:
“[After being asked if he would like to put the games onto DSiWare] Good idea! I want to do that! If you play it, each type of job you can really enjoy. They’re not just a part of a side mission. Each game itself is of a really good quality, in fact.” – Goichi Suda
Would you guys purchase the job mini-games if they went to DSiWare?
March 4, 2010 – Burlingame, Calif. – Natsume, a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Squishy Tank for the Nintendo DS has gone gold. Natsume has also released new gameplay footage for the game, which will retail for an MSRP of $19.99 and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.