We posted the first two parts of these videos earlier today. You can check them out right here.
Thanks to NintenDaan for the news tip!
http://www.flowerworksgame.com
Melbourne, Australia – Wednesday, 2 December 2009 – Nocturnal is proud to announce that Flowerworks® will launch December 7th for the WiiWare™ service in the US.
Under development for more than 18 months, Flowerworks combines flowers and fireworks in a groundbreaking action-adventure game, designed from the ground-up for Wii™.
Update: The full Famitsu leak has come in and the numbers have been posted below.
Please note: These numbers are once again from Sinobi (similar to how we did things during the week of 11/2). Direct Famitsu numbers are usually leaked, but we’ll update this post if any additional hardware information comes in.
DSi LL?75,000
Wii?42,000
PSP?40,000
PS3?39,000
DSi?35,000
DSL?4,600
PSP go?3,900
360?3,200
PS2?2,500
– Revival of the SNES shooter for WiiWare
– Remake
– New stages, elements, updated graphics/sound
– Now you can switch weapons, choose speeds for the ship
– Can also play the original version
– Releasing December 22 for 500 points
Zangeki no Reginleiv footage starts at 6:15 in the first video and Last Window footage starts at 5:00 in the second video.
The latest software sales estimates in Japan from Famitsu have been released. Official Media Create numbers will be posted sometime later tonight. Also, we’ll be posting Famitsu hardware figures as soon as they are available.
1. [DS] Professor Layton and the Devil’s Flute
2. [WII] Tomodachi Collection
3. [WII] Wii Fit Plus
4. [WII] Momotarou Dentetsu 2010 Senkoku Ishin no Hero Daisyuugou ! No Ken
5. [DS] Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver
6. [DS] Inazuma Eleven 2 Fire/Blizzard
7. [DS] Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
8. [PS3] Pro Evolution Soccer 2010
9. [WII] Taiko no Tatusjin Wii: Dodoon to 2 Yome!
10. [WII] Wii Sports Resort
The wonder of ancient Greece comes to life on Jan. 18, when Glory of Heracles™ launches exclusively for the portable Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo DSi™ systems. The game marks the first in the popular Japanese Heracles series to launch in the United States.
The game is inspired by Greek mythology and written by Kazushige Nojima of Final Fantasy fame. The traditional role-playing game features an engrossing story and a robust battle system. Players can roam the countryside as they encounter new characters and gain experience, or they can visit familiar ancient settings like Athens and Sparta.
In the past, other companies have created machines that look and operate similar to the Wii. It hasn’t been until now, however, that a game has blatantly ripped off a title on Nintendo’s console. Take a look at the screenshots of Duludubi Star (a Chinese title made for the PC) below and you may be reminded of a certain Wii game: Super Mario Galaxy. It really is amazing how similar Duludubi Star is. It features the same types of locations, gameplay, and moves – Almost everything you’d expect in a Mario Galaxy spinoff!