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Travel into the Dark Forest in hot pursuit of Mr. Demon! At Crossed Junction, you’ll be joined by the Forest Ninjas, who attack flying and ground enemies with equal skill. Be warned, however, as the Zombie Ninjas will stumble out of the woods as well, eager to swell their ranks with your Ninjatown heroes! Giant balls of Dark Syrup will fall from the sky in Dark Syrup Circle forcing you to use all new strategies if you hope to be successful. Be sure to utilize the Blacksmith Hut to give your ninjas armor and reduce damage taken in battle! Venture deep into Dark Forest way to confront the evil and poisonous Dark Forest Ninjas, and utilize your new Ol’ Master Ninja power, Hickory Lunge – guaranteed to take out as many enemies as you can tap on the screen! Finally, take the Dark Tree Path and fight The Super Evil Tree to gain access to Mr. Demon’s lair!

Socialising and communicating with friends and family has just got easier – and more fun – as the new Wii Speak accessory and Wii Speak Channel are launched for Wii across Europe on 5 December 2008.

Wii Speak enables people to connect to and communicate with friends using the free-to-use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection* in a way that is very socially inclusive. Wii Speak can be connected directly to the console and pick up the conversations from an entire room of people, meaning friends and families can all get involved in conversations, sharing gaming and social experiences together. It’s just like using a phone to make a call and chat with other Wii-friends: but with Wii Speak, everyone in the room can get involved in the conversation.

The new Wii Speak Channel, accessed from the Wii’s main menu, allows up to four console users – who can be anywhere in the world – to connect together to chat, or to share pictures and text messages at no extra cost. Once connected, the Wii Speak Channel brings user’s Miis to life: as users’ Miis represent them on-screen during their conversations. When players are talking to each other, their Miis also ‘talk’ to match the sound that is being picked up by the Wii Speak accessory.

Lyon, The 2nd of October 2008 – Immediate release. Nobilis Publishing is proud to announce that Aspyr Media will distribute Hello Kitty™ Daily DS, the coolest and pinkest PDA ever to North America. Hello Kitty™ Daily for Nintendo DS™ is the new Personal DS Assistant that Hello Kitty fans and young Nintendo DS owners won’t be able to live without!

Arnaud Blacher, Nobilis Publishing Managing Director, added “Hello Kitty Daily will be for sure the new must- have for the millions of Hello kitty fans around the world. It’s adorable, super trendy, useful and totally adapted to the Nintendo DS. A great title to hit the busy casual gaming market! ”

“Hello Kitty is one of the most popular and well-known brands on the planet,” said Ted Staloch, Executive Vice President of Publishing at Aspyr. “Hello Kitty Daily for DS is a perfect marriage of style and function, built on this target audience’s ideal platform. Aspyr is a team of experts at managing products based on the world’s biggest franchises and we look forward to making Hello Kitty Daily a huge success in North America.”

About HELLO KITTY DAILY DS
Release date :
Platform : Nintendo DS
Genre : Personal DS Assistant
Dev : Dorasu
Publisher : Nobilis Publishing

Charlie Scibetta, Nintendo’s Senior Director of Corporate Communications, has told Kombo what has taken a Wii storage solution so long, highlighting that the company wants to make sure that the interface is intuitive and that it is a necessity to make sure the solution is of high-quality. “We heard the gamers, there was frustation there. We hate hearing that so we tried to create a solution for it and we’re still listening, we’ll see what the response is to this and see how it goes. To why it took so long, I can tell you that quality control is job number one for us. We don’t want to get it out there until we know it’s going to work, we don’t want to get it out there until we know that it’s going to be a good easy intuitive interface. Hopefully good things come to those that wait.”

That last line sounds pretty good to me! I’m just glad we finally have a solution. Hopefully, the storage solution will be able to end the problems that many Wii owners face. I know some had wanted a hard drive, but if this works well, I personally won’t mind the SD card solution.

Videos

Wii Music: This week’s Instruments 1
World of Goo Info Video
Midnight Bowling Info Video
MadStone Info Video
Mario Super Sluggers: Mitch vs. Ande
NBA LIVE 09 ALL-PLAY Video 1
Skate It Video 2
Digest Video

Demos (expire 10/12)

Crosswords DS-Wordsearch Demo
Spore Creatures
Lock’s Quest
MySims Kingdom

Namco Bandai has an event scheduled to show off unannounced games in just a few short hours. The stage presentation will last about 45 minutes and the company is promising “Secret and exclusive revealing titles.” It’s expected than a few new Wii and/or DS titles will be shown, but we’ll know for sure very soon. We’ll keep you posted.

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In an interview with VentureBeat, Reggie Fils-Aime stated that Nintendo has no plans on “It’s [DS downloads] a nice added business model but it’s not something that’s going to take over retail game sales,” he said. “We’ll be able to see the sales growth and plan for it. But I guess similar to home consoles, the consumer will want an experience that’s best delivered through physical goods, simply because of the memory size required. There will always be those opportunities for big, in-depth games on retail products.”

Fils-Aime also revealed that


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