



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.

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.
Source: iNSIDE
Last time when we had the new Japanese hardware sales in, the Nintendo DS Lite was still on the lead. In the software sales of this month it’s a Wii game that’s the hotseller. Japan seems to love more partying in Mario Party 8. SD Gundam G Generation Crossdrive isn’t selling bad as well, and on the third place is DK Jungle Climber.
Japanese software sales - 13/08 - 19/08
1. (Wii, Nintendo) Mario Party 8 - 113,000 / 616,000
2. (DS, Bandai Namco) SD Gundam G generation Crossdrive - 48,000 / 186,000
3. (DS, Nintendo) Donkey Kong Jungle Climber - 48,000 / 93,000
4. (Wii, Nintendo) Wii Sports - 35,000 / 2,035,000
5. (Wii, Nintendo) Wii Play - 33,000 1,639,000
6. (DS, Nintendo) My Household Diary - 33,000 / 122,000
7. (PS2, Konami) J League Winning Eleven 2007 Championship - 32,000 / 227,000
8. (DS, Nintendo) The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass - 32,000 / 756,000
9. (DS, Nintendo) New Super Mario Brothers - 30,000 / 4,729,000
10. (PS3, SCE) Minna no Golf 5 - 28,000 / 278,000
Bron: GoNintendo
We already knew that Castlevania X: Chronicles is in the makes at Konami’s studios for Sony’s PlayStation Portable, but today Koji Igarashi also announced that there’s a third Castlevania in development for the Nintendo DS. We don’t know what Igarashi and his team are up to this time, but we hope that this new Castlevania game will kick ass just like all those other Castlevania games on the NDS.
Source: BeNintendo - Konami werkt aan derde Castlevania game voor Nintendo DS
Yesterday a Nintendo of Europe releaselist slipped out of Nintendo’s hands and fell in the hands of some curious gamejournalists. Today Nintendo released a full Nintendo DS and Wii release schedule for the coming months. Europe has to wait until 2008 for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, but they can count on Super Mario Galaxy on November 16th! (more…)
It’s developer Daedalic Entertainment who came up with the idea of creating a dating game for the Nintendo DS. The best part of this whole game is that it’s designed for kids from eight until fourteen years old. Dating Day will teach young children how to date properly. You’ll be able to give your main character all kinds of accessories in order to hit the girl/boy you want!
Source: BeNintendo - Leer daten met Dating Day op de Nintendo DS
Source: BeNintendo
Ubisoft has published the soundtrack of its Nintendo DS game Jam Sessions. Looks like we’ll be rocking on all types of music in this guitar game for Nintendo’s Dual Screened gamedevice. Let’s hope the Leipzig Games Convention will bring us more info on this intersting NDS game.
Amy Winehouse - “You know I’m no good”
Avril Lavigne - “I’m With You”
Beck - “Jackass”
Blind Melon - “No rain”
Bob Marley - “No woman no cry”
Bob Dylan - “Like a rolling stone”
Cheap Trick - “Surrender”
Coldplay - “Yellow”
Death Cab for Cutie - “I will follow you into the dark”
Jackson 5 - “Never can say goodbye”
James Taylor - “How sweet it is to be loved by you”
Janis Joplin - “Me and Bobby McGee”
Johnny Cash - “I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know”
Marvin Gaye - “What’s going on?”
Nirvana - “The man who sold the world”
Rascal Flatts - “Life is a Highway”
The Fray - “Over my head”
Source: BeNintendo