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Nintendo Brings Out Brand New Releases

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Nintendo's come out with quite a few additions to its product lineage. Not only that, it's brought out interesting videos to get enthusiastic gamers a sneak peek into what to expect from these releases, intriguingly named Away: Shuffle Dungeon, Art Style: Cubello, World of Goo and yeah, Wii Music.

The videos catch your eye with rappers Cee-Lo and G. Love having a blast.

Hudson's Karaoke Joysound Wii in Japan: to be or not to be?

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Karaoke Joysound Wii, is one of the prime video entertainments being looked forward to in Japan. The karaoke program from Hudson, which enables users to transform their Wiis into music-blaring machines by simply downloading their selections from a huge music library at a price of just 300 yen, could soon be on its way out of the Japanese video market. It could easily be one of the leaders in the industry due to the huge karaoke culture of Japan, as well as the mass scale at which licenses can be obtained unlike Hudson USA.

We for Wii

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We have again have Michael Pachter in our show throwing light on the sales figure. I could see the smile in his voice when he told me how Wii is progressing. People might not have money for food but looks like they have money for consoles. Around 6, 00,000 units of Wii and DS were shipped in North America during September. Comparatively good rise from August sales.

Wii has outsold everything by now. It has exceeded the sales of Xbox360. Strange! If I am not wrong this man said the PS would lead globally and the Wii wouldn’t sell any units.

You Have Strong and Bad in Europe

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Who does not remember Sam and Max: Season One? The game was earlier available on PC with all the Strong Bad episodes. Now the game is being released on our own Wii console. All the episodes will be in one bundle. Since the release date is not yet declared so our investors are working hard on it.

Rising Europe

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Europe is gaining popularity every month with new games entering the country. Rising Star has announced that a set of Wii games shown at TGS will release in Europe lately. This will include RPG’s creation, Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga, Vanillaware’s superhot Muramasa: The Demon Blade and Image Epoch’s Arc Rise Fantasia.

All theses games will release between 2009-2010. With this the upcoming games on Wii, DS and PSP will accompany them. Games that will be included are Rune Factory Frontier, Avalon Code, Luminous Arc 2 and the famous Wii game, No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle.

High Voltage!

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A new game, High Voltage Hot Rod Show, is being released on WiiWare this fall. The game features a unique stunt system. It gives multiple ways to build boost. The game can support at least 4 players and will be using the company’s Quantum 3 engine technology.

With all those dangerous stunts the game looks more exciting.

Congratulations Europe

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Suda 51 announced that like North Americans even Europeans will enjoy No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle. However they are not releasing the same copy in Europe. According to them it is not possible to make the same game for all territories. Does that mean les violence in the game and less bloodshot?

DS and Wii Together make Rocking Guitar Hero

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IGN is planning to connect DS with Wii version of Guitar Hero to create a super game out of it. With Wii channel works and DS sound at the TV speakers’ one can hear On Tour music at their home system.

There might be a way to play the game with touch control while watching TV. This idea was discussed in a meeting at Nintendo event months back. This may further help in getting extra instruments for the game. Hence the Guitar Hero: World Tour will now have the guitar, bass, drums and also vocal parts.

A Dose of Discipline, Maybe

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After the Doshin the Giant and Tail of the sun, designer Kazutoshi Ida is at it again. While this time marvelous has unveiled a real time simulation, christened discipline.

The game is supposedly about a giant prison facility called “Discipline” and some sort of experiments taking place. while in the average run of the mill order, it soon becomes apparent that there’s more to these experiments than it seems, and the player must try to escape Discipline, where he is being held against his will. Guess it sounds interesting enough.

Zelda Ramps On

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Apparently, the Zelda series is yet to go on, and if we go by what Shigeru Miyamoto says, it’s to go on with ‘big new unique ideas’. In an interview with IGN, Miyamoto scrapped the idea of introducing a first person perspective to the game.

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