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Another Upcoming Game for Wii

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Harmonix’s John Drake and Dan Teasdale have disclosed in an interview with us about their upcoming game. It can be another version of Rock Band. The name has not yet been disclosed. However patience for the last 17 months has got colors for us. John and Dan assured that the game is coming on multiple consoles.

While they don’t specifically mention about the Wii but whose a dumb here? Finally its time to rock on Beatles music although Teasdale and Drake dislike the game to be called as rock Band: Beatles, but have they left us with any options.

GameStop Schedules The Conduit Release for May

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Gamestop is out with its latest schedules and if they are true, we are all set to be treated to a May release of The Conduit. There couldn’t have been a better release, with the summers all set to be enjoyed thoroughly the coming year now.

The date listed is 19th May. Critics like High Voltage haven’t yet ratified the game but then that’s all sometime in the very near future. So get ready guys to have a blast the next summer!

The Economic Tsunami Hits EA finally

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With some interesting new versions of the various EA products all lined up for launch, the game house is pretty gung-ho about its success. But if reports and insider facts are anything to go by, all’s not hunky dory. The dollar’s slump has hit the house finally as well, which has led it to be a bit skeptical about its ability to manage the damage.

Cursed Mountains takes up Motion Plus

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The hugely popular horror game, Cursed Mountain is set to usher in a new sense of mobility into itself. The house of games, Deep Silver decided to augment the game with the concept provided by MotionPlus. If that isn’t enough to explain the relevance of the change, then maybe this should help. MotionPlus helps you when it comes to vanquishing ghosts that inhabit the earth by moving you through a smooth transition of rituals which combine with “prayer scrolls”, and arm you with enough potential to confront your fear.

Practice of Banning Rental Games by Belgium

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Now comes the time to ban all rental games, which includes Belgium as well. It is not the only country to ban rental games but is yet to be enforced. Renting of games has taken a turn to piracy which is enforcing certain countries to ban them. This has also been discussed by Neo GaFfers. However the statement is contradictory.

Action of the Deadly Creatures

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Here comes a game of adventures and fights of a tarantula and a scorpion, Deadly creatures, a project by Rainbow Studios. The good news is that Deadly Creatures is finally over and is being planned to be released in December. There would be refined work on camera in this extra time and use of combat systems. In this project, the A button is used for heavier moves as assigned to motions with the gestures acting as the exclamation point at the end of the sentence.

Remake of Pikmin by Nintendo

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There have been a number of Wii releases from Nintendo for 2009, among which the news for North America remain on the top. The two brands, the Play on Wii, remake of Pikmin and Mario Power Tennis, remake for the States look like will lead the brand here.

Play on Wii: Yes or No??

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Nintendo has announced to release Wii ports of some Game Cube game as Play on Wii series. The idea is perhaps that these new ports will allow motion and pointer based control schemes. This will allow new players to use these controls which are simple and user friendly along with the players already on board to play their new favorites.

Rebirth of Gradius

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It’s high time for Gradius to hit back with a welcome addition to ESRB’s database as Gradius Rebirth. Even though one doesn’t need any more digital side- scrolling shooters as a number of options are there on the virtual console, yet one doesn’t make an exception when it comes to Gradius series.

Rotohex

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Rotohex is one of those games, which always boggled your mind, and hurt your ego. It’s hard to make your grey cells, process those same-colored hexagons. Whatever it is, it certainly is more mentally taxing than most puzzle games.

It’s only after a good number of trials and give-ups that you begin to experience success. Those blocks instinctively start falling in position, without you really knowing what was happening. You get sucked into your CRT, so mesmerized, lost in the rush of falling triangles.

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