* The Bravery – “Believe”
* Counting Crows – “Angels of the Silences”
* The Dashboard Confessional – “Hands Down”
* Evanescence – “Bring Me To Life”
* Fall Out Boy – “Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down”
* Hilary Duff – “So Yesterday”
* Jesse McCartney – “Beautiful Soul”
* The Kooks – “Naïve”
* Mighty Mighty Bosstones – “Impression That I Get”
* OK Go – “A Million Ways”
* Robbie Williams and Kylie – “Kids”
* Styx – “Mr. Roboto”
* Yellowcard – “Ocean Avenue”
* The All-American Rejects – “Dirty Little Secret”
You can view a list of all announced tracks here.
So far, Animal Crossing: City Folk owners have been treated to bit of free DLC, ranging from a Pikmin hat to a DS couch, but the most recent might take the cake for most… nonchalant? A pile of leaves was announced to be the DLC for fall in City Folk. While it may fit the season, the actual content is simply a pile of leaves that sits in your house, not really doing much (or looking good.)
Make sure you have WiiConnect24 powered on from September 25th to October 9th if you want the “gift”.
Activision has officially released the list of up and coming track packs for October, and featured artists include Queens of the Stone Age, Billy Squier and Wolfmother. In addition, there will be themed collections later in the month. Each pack will cost 550 Wii Points, and tracks will also be sold separately for the respective console’s $2 equivalent. Check out the full list of artists, tracks and release dates here
“Unfortunately, like many other publishers, we didn’t have a booth at the TGS this year. As you know the market is tough at the moment and Marvelous decided to save the money for other investments.” – Tami Otto, Marvelous
This is really too bad to hear. I’m sure many people that attended TGS would have loved to see Marvelous at the event, though, investing their money elsewhere (perhaps making more quality titles?) certainly isn’t a poor choice.
The Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) held the Japan Game Awards during the Tokyo Game Show and the winners of one particular group of winners have been revealed: The Future award winners. The CESA polled visitors each day (except for the last) in order to determine the top upcoming games and then a few judges sifted through the results. You can check out the full lineup of winners below.
Final Fantasy XIII
Tales of Graces
Ni no Kuni
Assassin’s Creed II
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Ghost Trick
Yakuza 4
Dragon Quest VI
Professor Layton and the Demon’s Flute
Lost Planet 2
Bayonetta
Guildford, UK. – 28th Sept, 2009 – Harmonix, the world’s premier music video game development company and MTV Games, a part of Viacom’s MTV Networks (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), along with marketing and distribution partner Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced that the critically acclaimed music videogame Rock Band™2 will ship in Europe for the Wii™. Starting this October, Rock Band 2 software for the Nintendo Wii will retail in continental Europe for RRP £29.99 in the UK.
Regarded as the ultimate music gaming experience by critics and consumers alike, Rock Band 2 has revolutionized the music gaming category with inventive gameplay modes such as Online World Tour, Battle-Of-The Band Tournaments, No Fail Mode, and a real Drum Trainer. Rock Band 2 also allows players to export their in-game band avatar to the internet and order custom Rock Band merchandise upgrades including apparel and figures.
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