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1 (1) – Super Mario Bros. 3
2 (2) – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
3 (3) – Super Mario Bros.
4 (N) – Secret of Mana
5 (4) – Mega Man 2
6 (6) – Super Mario World
7 (7) – Punch-Out!!
8 (8) – Super Mario Bros. 2
9 (N) – Mario Golf
10 (10) – Super Mario 64
11 (5) – Super Dodge Ball
12 (9) – The Legend of Zelda
13 (11) – The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
14 (N) – Shining Force II
15 (12) – Sonic the Hedgehog
16 (13) – Mario Kart 64
17 (15) – Donkey Kong Country
18 (17) – Pac-Man
19 (16) – Kirby’s Adventure
20 (18) – Paper Mario

WiiWare

1 (1) – Mega Man 9
2 (2) – Bomberman Blast
3 (3) – My Aquarium
4 (N) – World of Goo
5 (4) – Art Style: ORBIENT
6 (5) – Dr. Mario Online Rx
7 (6) – My Pokemon Ranch
8 (N) – Midnight Bowling
9 (8) – Defend your Castle
10 (10) – Wild West Guns
11 (7) – Strong Bad Episode 2: Strong Badia the Free
12 (9) – Strong Bad Epsiode 1: Homestar Ruiner
13 (13) – Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
14 (12) – TV Show King
15 (11) – Pong Toss – Frat Party Games
16 (14) – LostWinds
17 (15) – Midnight Pool
18 (N) – Art Style: CUBELLO
19 (16) – Family Table Tennis
20 (17) – Cocoto Fishing Master

– Early on in development
– No release date news yet

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Pokémon fans, get ready for a grand adventure this winter as Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia launches across Europe on 21st November. Sworn to protect the people and the Pokémon of the all-new Almia Region, players will be powering up their Capture Styler to team up with Pokémon in an adventure to thwart the evil forces endangering Almia. Featuring Pokémon familiar from Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, the Almia Region offers adventure around every corner, including additional missions that can be downloaded using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

In Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia players start off as a rookie at the Ranger School, with the ultimate goal of becoming Top Ranger still a distant dream. But as soon as a series of mysterious events disturb the peace in Almia, the brave Rangers of the Ranger Union are called in to investigate. Who is causing Pokémon all across the region to behave so strangely – and why? Players will get to the bottom of the biggest threat Almia has ever faced, uncovering the origins of the Ranger Union in the process.

TGS: Best in Show winners

Posted 16 years ago by in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Idolm@ster – Namco Bandai – PSP
Gyakuten Kenji – Capcom – DS
White Knight Story – Sony – PS3
Star Ocean 4 – Square Enix – Xbox 360
Final Fantasy: Dissidia – Square Enix – PSP
Dragon Quest IX – Square Enix – DS
Resident Evil 5 – Capcom – Xbox 360/PS3
Monster Hunter 3 – Capcom – Wii
428 – Sega – Wii

LittleBigPlanet – Sony – PS3
Yakuza 3 – Sega – PS3
Let’s Tap – Sega – Wii

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Famitsu review scores

Posted 16 years ago by in DS, News, Wii | 2 Comments

The latest Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Akumajou Dracula: Ubawareta Kokuin (Castlevania) (NDS, Konami): 7 / 8 / 8 / 7 – (30/40)
Garnet Chronicle (PSP, Sega): 7 / 7 / 8 / 8 – (30/40)
Ketsui Death Label (NDS, Arika): 7 / 8 / 8 / 6 – (29/40)
Kimi no Yuusha (NDS, SNK Playmore): 7 / 8 / 7 / 6 – (28/40)
Saihai no Yukue (NDS, Koei): 8 / 8 / 8 / 7 – (31/40)
Galileo (NDS, D3): 8 / 7 / 7 / 6 – (28/40)
Wagamama Fasion: Gals Mode (NDS, Nintendo): 8 / 8 / 8 / 8 – (32/40)
Soul Eater: Medusa no Inbou (NDS, Bandai Namco): 6 / 6 / 5 / 6 – (23/40)

Bleach: Soul Carnival (PSP, Sony): 8 / 8 / 8 / 7 – (31/40)
Kamiyo Gakuen Makorouku Kurunugia (PS2, Idea Factory): 5 / 5 / 5 / 3 – (18/40)
Happy Dance Collection (Wii, Bandai Namco): 8 / 7 / 8 / 8 – (31/40)
Pro Golfer Saru (Wii, Bandai Namco): 3 / 3 / 3 / 3 – (12/40)
Tenchu 4 (Wii, From Software): 8 / 7 / 8 / 6 – (29/40)

Devil Summoner: Kuzunoha Raidou tai Abaddon Ou (PS2, Atlus): 8 / 8 / 8 / 8 – (32/40)
NBA Live 09 (PS3/Xbox 360, EA): 8 / 8 / 8 / 9 – (33/40)
NBA Live 09 (PS2, EA): 7 / 7 / 6 / 7 – (27/40)
NBA Live 09 (PSP, EA): 7 / 7 / 7 / 7 – (28/40)

London (15th October 2008) – Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces the TAITO® game EXIT™ DS, exclusively for the Nintendo DS™ handheld system, will be available across Europe on 7th November 2008.

As “Mr. ESC”, a professional escapologist who can rescue people from just about any situation, EXIT players must negotiate numerous obstacles while rescuing victims from ever more dangerous situations. Players will undertake various actions, including running, jumping, climbing onto ledges and climbing down ropes on their way to becoming the ultimate escape artist!

John Yamamoto, president and chief executive officer of Square Enix Ltd. comments, “TAITO is following up the fantastic success of SPACE INVADERS EXTREME with another hugely entertaining game for the Nintendo DS. The combination of action with puzzle style gameplay and an innovative visual theme will keep regular gamers and casual gamers entertained for hours.”

Nintendo will begin offering a Wii disc cleaning product called the “Wii Lens Cleaner Set” in Japan which will retail for about ¥800 or $7.80. One possibility people are pointing to for the cleaning solution is due to the problems some Super Smash Bros. Brawl owners were facing with the dual-layered disc. Hopefully, with the Wii Lens Cleaner Set, system owners will be able to properly fix up the discs. Nintendo will offer the product in stores this month.

Thought the Wii would be getting another gimped version of Rock Band with Rock Band II? Not the case at all. It has been confirmed that not only will all DLC from the PS3/360 versions of the game be available for the Wii, but also, DLC from the first title will be made available. “It may be a tricky one, but EA is out to deliver the biggest offering on Wii thus far, as every song available from 360/PS3 will be included for Wii release, and the game will feature the same store system as well, letting you preview video of the track, look at album art, and download directly from in game. In addition, Rock Band 2 is going to update – for Wii users only – all previous downloadable content from Rock Band 1 and put it in the Wii store as well, so for those out there that wanted the game’s first DLC tracks but could never get them, Rock Band 2 can facilitate.”

However, “Titles from the Rock Band 1 disc, and the Rock Band Track Pack won’t be available, and there’s no way to rip the songs from that game onto Rock Band 2.”


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