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Posted by IGN Apr 07 2010 23:18 GMT
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It will bore you to death.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 11 2010 19:35 GMT
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This is an odd thing for Hudson to release…but now you have a complete walkthrough available for Calling, if you should need it. Calling Walkthrough Prologue The Possession – Shin After Shin wakes up, look around and save your game. Try the door and wait for the lights to go out. Pick up the cellphone and [...]

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 20:44 GMT
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A new way to scare your pants off.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 09 2010 06:41 GMT
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A portion of a Diehard GameFAN review… Although Calling sports some very original ideas in regards to one what can do with the Wii, it ultimately overuses the ideas to the point where what seemed innovative at the beginning of the game ends up feeling like a dead horse that the developers have beaten to death, [...]

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 17 2010 17:00 GMT
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Sadness leaves marks on the soul of the characters of Calling on the Wii.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 08 2010 17:30 GMT
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Hudson's banking that you'll want to sample its brand of "traditional survival-horror" in Calling. Make all of the jokes you want about the game's phoney nature; what we've seen so far is downright creepy. And in the interest of getting your week off on a frightful foot, we've rummaged around in Hudson's creepy old mansion to secure some more screens, which you can find in the gallery below.

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 04 2010 19:00 GMT
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More screens here San Mateo, Calif. – Feb. 4th, 2010 – Hudson Entertainment’s upcoming J-horror-inspired game Calling, for WiiTM, has gone gold and is set for release on March 9, 2010 for a retail price of $39.99. In Calling, published by Hudson Entertainment, the North and South American subsidiary of HUDSON SOFT, players are tasked to [...]


Posted by IGN Jan 20 2010 20:38 GMT
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Hudson Soft talks about the the goals involved in creating this new horror game.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 16 2010 03:23 GMT
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Orient yourself with your surroundings using the unique controls of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 16 2010 03:23 GMT
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Use the flashlight to identify the threats in the house and stay alive in the dark.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 16 2010 03:23 GMT
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Explore the doll room for clues about your surroundings and other survivors.

Posted by GoNintendo Jan 05 2010 20:58 GMT
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Hudson has finally taken the training wheels off of the Calling site to open up the full thing. There’s really not all that much on the site as far as new goodies are concerned, but it does provide a nice place to check out all the info we’ve learned thus far. Hit up [...]

Posted by Joystiq Jan 04 2010 19:45 GMT
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It seems the Nintendo Channel is still in vacation mode, because there isn't much in the way of new content this week. Sure, there's some No More Heroes 2 footage to check out -- odds are you've already seen it on our site -- but the only genuinely new and interesting video is the story trailer above for Hudson's survival-horror game, Calling. Check it out then be sure to head past the break for the full list of this week's content. Gallery: Calling (Wii)


Posted by IGN Dec 18 2009 20:58 GMT
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Hudson gives us a deeper look at its upcoming creepfest.

Posted by IGN Dec 10 2009 20:33 GMT
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Hudson discusses some of the fundamentals of it's upcoming horror title.

Posted by IGN Nov 18 2009 23:00 GMT
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Hudson chats about some of the initial challenges when making its new thriller.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 11 2009 18:15 GMT
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Hudson released a pair of trailers for Calling, due out in Japan on November 19. We don't know if this will reflect on the actual scare content of the game, but the trailer above is creeeepy, bearing all the hallmarks of Japanese horror -- by which we mean terrifying little girls getting in your face, and that weird head-rattling motion (in this case performed by dolls). After the break, see another video demonstrating gameplay. Not only can the Wiimote be used to simulate the in-game cell phone, but apparently that phone can be used as a teleportation device? But ... that would only be possible if you were some kind of ghost. We're scared. Gallery: Calling (Wii)

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 07 2009 03:10 GMT
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Use your Wii remote as a phone and much more.

Posted by IGN Nov 06 2009 17:00 GMT
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Don't forget your flashlight.