[360] Star Ocean 4: The Last Hope (Square Enix) – 131k
[PSP] Idolmaster SP: Perfect Sun (Bandai Namco) – 33k
[PSP] Idolmaster SP: Missing Moon (Bandai Namco) – 28k
[PSP] Idolmaster SP: Wandering Star (Bandai Namco) – 24k
[NDS] Shining Force Feather (Sega) – 19k
[PS2] Sacred Blaze (Flight Plan) – 14k
– May 2009: Fuel (PS3, Xbox 360)
– Summer 2009: Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising (PS3, Xbox 360)
– June 2009: Overlord II (PS3, Xbox 360)
– June 2009: Overlord Dark Legend (Wii)
– September 2009: DiRT 2 (PS3, Xbox 360)
– 2009: Overlord Minions (NDS)
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Overall Game of the Year
LittleBigPlanet
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
Developer: Media Molecule
Producer: Siobhan Reddy, Leo Cubbin
Game Director: Mark Healey, David Smith
Console Game of the Year
LittleBigPlanet
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
Developer: Media Molecule
Producer: Siobhan Reddy, Leo Cubbin
Game Director: Mark Healey, David Smith
Computer Game of the Year
Left 4 Dead
Publisher: Valve Software
Developer: Valve Software
Producer: Gabe Newell
Game Director: Mike Booth
Disney’s Spectrobes has seen two iterations on the DS, but now the series is moving to the Wii.
Spectrobes: Origins is being described as the game’s “big system” debut and will arrive in the fall.
As is the case with most Wii games, Origins will take advantage of the Wii remote. Gamers can expect gameplay elements from the previous two Spectrobes games which include digging up fossils and battling in real-time. One big change, however, is that Genki is developing Origins – not Jupiter, who created the first two games on the DS. Genki is mostly known for racing designs.
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