Remember the classic Donkey Kong game from the arcades? Well, some lunatics from Viva La Bam and Jackass decided they would play the game in real life!
Front Mission is one of Square-Enix’ oldest franchises, and the Japanese developer is giving the serie a chance to proof itself once again on the Nintendo DS. The PlayStation and PlayStation 2 have had Front Mission passing by before, and now it’s Front Mission 2089 that will be taking the Nintendo DS over. In the game you’ll have to tune a type of robots called Wanzers to fight other robots to be victorious.
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The Phoenix Wright series is unstoppable on the Nintendo DS. Not only Japan loves the lawyer games, also the US and Europe loves attorney Phoenix Wright. Capcom is busy working on Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice with more new cases, new investigation methods, more proof to find and more of the delicious Phoenix Wright jokes that we all love. Today Capcom released a new trailer at the Tokyo Game Show.
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At the Tokyo Game Show RPG king Square-Enix has released some new screenshots in high resolution of Final Fantasy XIII for Sony’s PlayStation 3. (more…)
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God of War: Chains of Memories is the prequel on the original God of War game that came out on the Sony PlayStation 2, years before the start of God of War I Kratos was a servant of the gods. The game mixes traditional gameplay with puzzles and epic boss battles full of action, blood and kicks. Click through for more screenshots of God of War: Chains of Memories. (more…)
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In the first quarter of 2008 AMD will be releasing the new AMD Phenom processor, the very first Triple Core Processor. Crysis will be one of the games that will use the power of the new Triple Core. Don’t worry about the AMD Phenom Quad Core Processor, it’s still coming out this year. (more…)
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Microsoft has announced its line-up for the Tokyo Game Show 2007. We’ll be seeing over 82 Xbox 360 games and a few Xbox Live Arcade games as well.
Titles as Halo 3, Assassin’s Creed, Devil May Cry 4 and Medal of Honor: Airborne will be playable on the showfloor. (more…)
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IGN has confirmed that Sony Computer Entertainment has developed a new SIXAXIS controller with rumble function. The IGN crew played Burnout Paradise at the Tokyo Game Show and they said the controller was a little heavier than the normal Dual Shock 2 without the rumble function. It shouldn’t take to long before Sony announces the SIXAXIS rumble controller for the PlayStation 3.
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Namco Bandai has announced that it will start the production of the Power Pad again. This game peripheral for dancing appeared in 1987 for the first time under the name Family Trainer and was used in association with the NES. Nintendo bought the rights and published it in Europe and America under the new name of Power Pad. They used it for some Aerobics and fitnessgames but it wasn’t really a huge success. Now that games like Wii Fit are very popular the company has decided to give it another shot.
Family Trainer Athletic World will be the first game to use the renewed Power Pad. It’s planned for a release in Japan in 2008 and it’s coming exclusive to Nintendo’s Wii. In this game you’ll also have to use the WiiRemote.
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During the EA NEXT conference Electronic Arts has revealed the game Populous for the Nintendo DS. The original game was created by Bullfrog and came out in 1989, the last Populous game, subtitled The Beginning, came out in 1998. We don’t know if the game is a remake or a complete new game for the Nintendo DS, but we do know that it will feature a four player wireless multiplayer mode.