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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Some New Sonic Screens

Robot Related to Eggman?

Sonic Surfing


Robot flung at by Sonic

Dr. Mario and Pokemon Ranch Updated

Though the majority of people don't know what the updates are for, Nintendo only released a little info on the Dr. Mario update.

"The optional update refines the way the leaderboards are displayed."

No one knows what the Pokemon update was all about.

Bored and Have a Missing Leg? Play some Wii!

"We're extremely proud to make Fun Centers a part of our collaboration with Starlight," said Don James, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Operations. "The inclusive fun of Wii is especially valuable for families in need of a tension reliever while dealing with serious pediatric illness. We hope the new Fun Centers will give kids and their loved ones an opportunity to play, laugh and connect with each other amid trying circumstances."

"Our patients at Childrens Hospital benefit greatly from the Fun Centers," said Linda Garcia, Manager, Child Development Services, for Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. "The Fun Centers serve as a diversional tool for Child Life Specialists to provide to patients and families in the playrooms, at bedside and throughout the hospital, including medical units, clinics and waiting rooms. The Fun Centers promote socialization, mastery and fun. Through this play, children learn about cooperation, positive thinking and problem-solving skills. The Fun Centers also provide opportunities for hand strengthening and finger dexterity, an important therapeutic value for our patients undergoing physical rehabilitation."

"Everyone who has spent time in a hospital knows how scary and lonely it can be," said Paula Van Ness, CEO of Starlight. "Our Fun Centers transform the hospital experience for children, bringing enjoyment and laughter to an otherwise daunting experience. And as an added benefit of this new Fun Center model, the Wii technology can be used to encourage children to do physical therapy and motor coordination exercises."


Phahtrox: ... Yay...

DS FPS C.O.R.E


Features

  • Mysterious atmosphere intensified by heavy music and advanced graphic solutions
  • Complete 14 big shocking and breathtaking levels
  • 20 different enemies ranging from insane marines and mad scientist to big deadly mutants and discover secret rooms and special quests.
  • Choose among 8 types of guns, such as: blaster, shotgun, plasma gun or rocket launcher. Some of them will have alternative shooting options or optical zoom.
  • Enjoy an interactive world of our design: climb ladders, use vehicles and operate interactive tools like switches, controllers, access cards, open boxes and barrels, break windows, benches, barrels etc.
  • Play multiplayer with friedsversion using classic modes like: deathmatch, capture the flag or team arena
Phahtrox: Wow, this is a DS game?

Hula Game Coming to Wii

f you played some of the Wii Fit mini games, you just had to know this was coming. A listing for a new title called Hula Wii: Minna de Hula wo Odorou ("Dance Hula Together") recently appeared in a Japanese online retailer's database. Yes, it's a hula-themed dance game, and yes it's compatible with the Wii Balance Board.
Actually, not just compatible. The retailer lists the title as requiring the peripheral. This shouldn't be that big a problem, though, considering that over two million people have Wii Fit in Japan.
The retailer does not provide any details on the game, which hasn't been formally announced by its publisher, Milestone. A Japanese release is set for September 25.
Source: http://www.wiitopia.net

Disaster Delayed

Phahtrox: *SNIFF*

Disaster: Day of Crisis have been moved from July 2008 to SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE.

Phahtrox: Miyamoto is working on this game, just to let you guys know.

Monolith Soft said that they are making the graphics, physics and gameplay much better.

Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 - fact sheet, screens

NARUTO™: Path of the Ninja™ 2

FACT SHEET for Nintendo DS™

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
TOMY Corporation and D3Publisher present NARUTO: Path of the Ninja 2, the latest in the popular RPG videogame series this fall as Naruto and his friends take on a brand-new mission. The completely original storyline will test the resolve of aspiring ninja everywhere as they use the DS Touch Screen to explore the world, solve puzzles, and unleash devastating jutsu attacks. The expanded roster features 30 playable characters from VIZ Media’s hit television series NARUTO, currently running on Cartoon Network. Improvements to the battle system will give players more options than ever before as they make use of the newly-added Squad Leader and Ninja Tag systems. For those who want to test their mettle against fellow ninja across North America, NARUTO: Path of the Ninja 2 will also provide the opportunity to earn points and special ninja cards as players prove their strength over Nintendo Wi-Fi.

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KEY FEATURES:
• All-new, original storyline – Players guide Naruto and his squad as they attempt to complete a brand-new mission and battle never-before-seen enemies.

• Extensive character roster – With thirty different characters to choose from and the new Squad Leader and Ninja Tag systems, players have more squad-building options than ever before.

• Take command with the DS Touch Screen and microphone – Players can use the Touch Screen and microphone to explore the world, navigate menus, solve puzzles, and unleash devastating melee and jutsu attacks in the heat of battle.

• Test your reflexes – Travel across a wide variety of maps and test your reflexes with side-scrolling adventure sequences that allow players to move quickly from one area to the next.

• Wi-Fi multiplayer action – Newly added Wi-Fi multiplayer gives aspiring ninja the chance to challenge friends across North America as they earn points, special ninja cards, and bragging rights.

Release Date: September 2008

Platform: Nintendo DS™

ESRB Rating: Rating Pending (expected E10+)

Source: GoNintendo.com

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 - fact sheet, screens

NARUTO™: CLASH OF NINJA® REVOLUTION 2

FACT SHEET for Nintendo Wii™

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Believe it! NARUTO, the reigning property for boys 9-14 on television and online, battles onto the Wii platform again from TOMY Corporation and D3Publisher with NARUTO: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2. Developed by Eighting, NARUTO: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 has an all new original storyline created for the North American audience and features the largest character roster yet for the Clash of Ninja series. The latest iteration of the hit fighting game represents a huge progression from the previous game, including never-before-seen modes, improved visual presentation, and polished gameplay mechanics. Using their favorite characters from VIZ Media’s hit animated series NARUTO, players can intensify special ninja techniques or perform “hand signs” mid-battle with the Wii remote; or opt for the Classic or the GameCube controller for a more traditional fighting game experience. The only four-player NARUTO fighting game series available, NARUTO: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 will support widescreen (16:9) and progressive scan at 480p when it releases this fall.

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KEY FEATURES:

• Brand new storyline specifically created for North American audience – The story will expand on the episodes of the popular television series.

• Over 30 characters – Game characters include favorites like Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi; along with some new to the Clash of Ninja series and some fighters developed especially for the title.

• Improved visuals – Game will feature an original opening movie created by Studio Pierrot, rendered cinematic sequences and widescreen (16:9) and progressive scan at 480p.

• Multiple exciting game modes – Players can fight in story mode, one to four-player multiplayer versus mode or other new exciting battle modes for the ultimate ninja experience.

• Intuitive game controls – Easy-to-learn controls allow players to execute combos and access favorite moves on any controller: Wii remote, GameCube or classic controller.

Published By: TOMY Corporation

Distributed By: D3Publisher

Developed By: Eighting

Release Date: Fall 2008

Platform: Nintendo Wii™

ESRB Rating: Rating Pending (“T” for Teen expected)

Source: GoNintendo.com

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