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Bit.Trip FATE (WiiWare) – Gameplay Footage September 4, 2010

Filed under: First Look,News,Videos,Wii/DSiWare — hattrick @ 9:17 pm

Gaijin Games revealed the first look at gameplay of their newest upcoming Bit.Trip game, FATE, at the Destructoid panel at PAX Prime. Check it out below.





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Disney Epic Mickey – 7 Minute Opening Cinematic

Filed under: First Look,Videos — hey_suburbia @ 3:03 pm
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Fluidity (WiiWare) – First Trailer

Filed under: First Look,News,Videos,Wii/DSiWare — hattrick @ 11:51 am





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Fluidity (WiiWare) – Info and Screens

Filed under: First Look,News,Screens/Images,Wii/DSiWare — hattrick @ 11:29 am

Nintendo’s Fluidity combines an amazing physics engine that realistically models flowing water with innovative puzzle game play. Using the three forms of water – liquid, ice and cloud – players will solve challenging puzzles across multiple chapters of an illustrated magical book calledAquaticus. The game offers detailed tutorials that introduce basic game mechanics, but the complexity quickly ramps up as special powers are acquired and enemies are introduced, testing players’ reflexes and ingenuity.

[Nintendo PR]





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All 51 New 5th Generation Pokemon! [Starter evolutions real, more new Pokemon revealed, and more rumors!]

Filed under: News,Nintendo DS/DSi,Screens/Images — DarkWish @ 8:00 am

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Want the names and images of all the currently revealed 5th gen Pokemon from the upcoming Pokemon Black and White versions in one convenient place? Well, this is the post to check out! As every new Pokemon is revealed, I will update this post with the latest info, so bookmark this and keep checking back for the most recent news. So far, 51 new 5th generation Pokemon have been revealed… bringing the total number of Pokemon from 493 to 544. There will be over 100 new Pokemon, so there are plenty more to be revealed! I’ve also decided to include certain rumors just in case they turn out to be true, including some leaks that we aren’t certain of just yet. Hit the jump for the full list!

Latest update: The starter evolutions are real, according to Serebii, PokeBeach, and others. Also, Yanappu is part of a monkey trio with two other new Pokemon now revealed: Baoppu and Hiyappu. There is also a rumored screenshot going around of Pokabu’s final evolution and an unknown new Pokemon, so I added that to the rumors section.

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Namco Museum Megamix – Wii Exclusive Announced September 3, 2010

Filed under: First Look,Screens/Images — hey_suburbia @ 12:27 pm

SANTA CLARA, Calif., (Sept. 3, 2010) – Leading video games publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., today announced the latest installment of their popular Namco Museum series with NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX™. Exclusively for Wii™, the game features 18 arcade-perfect ports and six special “remixed” versions of classic Namco arcade titles. Swing, shoot, jump, bop and steer through these exciting remakes with 3D graphic enhancements and intuitive motion controls when NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX is released this November.

NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX gives players a new take on classic franchises while staying true to the core gameplay that made them so popular. Each game will deliver a unique experience with updated PAC-MAN® themed graphics and specially designed Wii motion controls that will have gamers of all skill levels wanting to join in on the fun.

Remixed and original arcade games for NAMCO MUSEUM MEGAMIX include:

· PAC-MAN® – Relive the classic that ignited an absolute arcade sensation. Collect all the pellets in each maze before getting caught by the ghosts; Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde.

· MAPPY® – Help Mappy the police mouse bring criminal cats to justice. Mappy must recover all of the stolen goods by outsmarting the cats in their mansion.

· Galaga® – Prepare for space war! Players must defend their ship from the unrelenting waves of Galaga forces in this 1981 arcade classic.

· GROBDA Remix™ – Control PAC-MAN as he takes out enemy tanks through a series of arenas.

· Pac Motos®– Players control their own PAC-MAN as they attempt to knock other players off a variety of unique arenas. Tilt the Wii Remote™ to move PAC-MAN, collect power-ups and bash into opponents to be the last PAC-MAN standing.

· Pac ‘n Roll Remix™ – PAC-MAN is in a hurry and he needs help. Guide PAC-MAN past obstacles with the Wii Remote as he races to the finish line of each stage.

· Rally-X® – Players must pick up the 10 flags placed around each race track. Use smoke screens and out-race other players to win.

· And many more!





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(DS) Kingdom Hearts Re:coded – Box Art & Info

Filed under: First Look,Nintendo DS/DSi,Screens/Images — hey_suburbia @ 9:37 am

In May 2010, the new English voice actor for Jiminy Cricket, Phil Snyder, who took over the role after the passing of Jiminy’s former voice actor Eddie Carroll, wrote on his official website that he was recording his first voice work for the game Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, a remake and English version of Kingdom Hearts coded for the Nintendo DS in the same way Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories brought Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories to the PlayStation 2.

Re:coded, among other titles, was presented at E3 2010. The game will play like a mix of Birth by Sleep, 358/2 Days, and the original coded, although the game also makes use of the leveling system from 358/2 Days; however, the system has been simplified to be more appealing to the “light gamer”. The story of the game also is not being changed, although more scenes will be added, including a new secret movie. As of June 2010, the game is 80% complete. The game will be released in Japan on October 7, 2010 and Nomura said that it should be releasing in other territories not too long after the Japan release date.





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Eldar Saga – New Screens & Euro Release Date

Filed under: Screens/Images — hey_suburbia @ 9:32 am

Leading Japanese video games publisher Rising Star Games today confirms Eldar Saga will be released for the Wii on 17th September

Friday 3rd September 2010: Continuing a bumper year of releases, Rising Star Games has confirmed Eldar Saga’s 2010 release date as 17th September. The game will fill a niche in the current games climate by appealing to Wii owners who are interested in the RPG format.

Gameplay in Eldar Saga kicks off in character creation mode, with five basic classes and numerous advanced classes, skills, weapons and equipment to choose from. Split into two chapters, gamers start as a man and later take on the role of a female.

The first chapter sees gamers charged with retrieving fragments from a meteorite that released hordes of monsters on the land, wreaking havoc. The second chapter takes place 100 years later when the monsters are close to taking over the world. Playing as a descendant of the hero of the first chapter, gamers join an army intent on destroying the monsters.

Battles take place in real time and gamers can quest together via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for co-op gameplay at anytime they wish. Jobs also play a big part in the Eldar Saga with the flexible levelling up system allowing the gamer to focus on strengths and weaknesses as they see fit.

“The RPG genre is one of the least represented the Wii and we’re confident Eldar Saga successfully fills a gap in this market, bringing classic story-driven gameplay,” says Martin Defries, managing director, Rising Star Games. “Developer Marvelous Entertainment is renowned for creating immersive gameplay and Eldar Saga is no exception.”

Eldar Saga will be released on 17th September 2010 on the Wii courtesy of Rising Star Games.

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Sonic Colors Co-op Multiplayer Preview

Filed under: First Look,Rants/Opinions — hey_suburbia @ 8:58 am

Sega has revealed the first information of the game’s multiplayer element.

Unlocked through collecting hidden special rings in the single-player game, the two-player mode is focused on players using Wisp power-ups and plenty of skill to survive a Dr Robotnik-designed assault course. Players take control of robotic Sonics rather than the real flesh-and-quills hero, hence the antennae and pallid complexion.

Sonic Colors as a single-player experience isn’t particularly difficult, at least in the time I’ve spent with it. Sonic Colors co-op is the Ivan Drago of platformers, aiming to break you on a regular basis. Everything is basically the same speed in co-op as it is in single-player, which leads to some hilarious confusion as each player tries to run each course without colliding with dangerous obstacles, enemies, or, well, each other. During my time with multiplayer, I felt that there was a hint of competition inherent in the way the levels were laid out: from pulley systems that pretty much require both players to air dash into each other over and over to move upward to covert battles to collect more rings than the other player.

[IGN UK]





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