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Posted by GoNintendo Oct 20 2009 17:00 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Direct link and more screens here GameArts has confirmed that they’ll be showing off Shadow Walker at the Gung Ho Festival 2009 event, which takes place on November 1st, 2009 in Japan.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 20 2009 16:55 GMT in Elite
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Seems like everyone has to get in on the Elite bundle action these days. Game Watch reports that a new Xbox 360 Elite bundle is headed to Japan, with both Lost Planet: Colonies and Ace Combat 6 baked right in. it also comes packed with the normal Elite goodies -- headset, wireless controller and (incredibly flexible) composite cables. Unfortunately, the bundle fails to meet super Elite status, as it contains only a paltry 120GB hard drive. Still, at ¥29,980 (~$330), it's not a bad deal. The bundle goes on sale in Japan starting October 29.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 20 2009 16:50 GMT in PlayStation News
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It's been a while since we were legitimately excited by an addition to the PSOne Classics storefront -- however, now we're waiting on bated breath for the PSN re-release of two timeless titles: Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee and Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus. The pair of PlayStation platformers will say "hey-lo" to the PlayStation Store this Thursday, where they'll be sold for $9.99 a piece. We know we should be counting our blessings, but we're hoping the addition of these impossibly Odd titles is just a precursor to more PS1 platformers getting ported to the PSN. In simpler, less alliterative terms, we're gonna need someone to bring Heart of Darkness into the family of PSOne Classics. We're gonna need someone to do that immediately.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 20 2009 16:50 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Direct link here Flickr is having some issues right now, so I’ll add all the pics after the jump Los Angeles, Calif.–October 20, 2009–Collision Studios, a leading developer of entertainment software for next generation consoles and PC, and Virtual Play Games, a global Console and PC video game publisher today announced City Builder for Wii™, a madcap [...]

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:50 GMT in Nintendo News
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Nintendo's new Japanese peripherals. Plus, a Winning Eleven bundle.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:45 GMT in Gran Turismo 5
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Sony puts Toyota concept car in special version of GT5 for Tokyo Motor Show.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:37 GMT in LEGO Rock Band
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We are the little plastic champions.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 20 2009 16:35 GMT in The Beatles: Rock Band
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The Beatles: Rock Band's initial U.S. tour at retail has proven boast-worthy for its promoters. Following two promising platform appearances in NPD's top 10 software sales chart for September, MTV Games and Harmonix have declared B:RB "the top selling music video game in the U.S. for September." The Beatles-only game (released September 9) outsold Guitar Hero 5 (released September 1) with 595,000 units to 499,000 units in total U.S. sales for the month, according to IndustryGamers. Additionally, charity-driven purchases of the "All You Need Is Love" DLC track exceeded 100,000 downloads on Xbox 360 in September.The makers of B:RB have also rubbed in a few seemingly noteworthy facts; namely, (1) U.S. purchases of GH5 in September were eligible for a free mail-away copy of Guitar Hero: Van Halen, and (2) GH5 is available on one additional platform, PS2. Of course, Van Halen isn't exactly the American equivalent of The Beatles, and the PS2 is no longer the dominant platform to stage one's acts upon. Still, despite the staggering odds stacked against its success, B:RB managed to capture the mindshare of U.S. gamers. (And we all know that Americans like to speak their minds with their monies.)The sales de-feat must feel good for MTV Games and Harmonix -- what with B:RB being burned in the sales competition with GH5 by the kingdom that birthed the band (see: Chart-Track UK September sales rankings posted after the break). What was it? Right: Guitar Hero 5 supposedly outsold The Beatles: Rock Band "2-to-1 in the UK." So, score a victory for B:RB in the battle of the bands fought in U.S. retail last month. But let's not forget there's a bigger, "World War of Rock" being waged, as well. And our wallets are the oft-unreported collateral damage.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 20 2009 16:30 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Thanks to all that sent this in! 20 October 2009 – The Wii console is about to get an exciting new look as it launches across Europe in sleek black. The black Wii will be available to buy in UK and Republic of Ireland from 6 November and mainland Europe on 20 November, and will come as [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 20 2009 16:30 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Direct link and more screens here Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and MTV Games today announced that LEGO® Rock Band™ will feature the likeness of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and multi-platinum selling group Queen. Appearing in the game as LEGO minifigures, front man Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, bassist John Deacon and drummer Roger [...]

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:30 GMT in Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time
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The fate of the universe hangs in the balance. Grab your guns.

Lunar maker Gamearts tries its hand at WiiWare.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:05 GMT in Bayonetta
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Perfect shots for a perfect game.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:00 GMT in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010
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You wouldn't want to fight these lovely ladies in the ring.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:00 GMT in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010
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The motion controls have been counted out, so should you climb into the ring?

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 16:00 GMT in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010
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You wouldn't want to fight these lovely ladies in the ring.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 15:52 GMT in Fieldrunners
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Award-winning iPhone game proving popular with PlayStation fans.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 20 2009 15:50 GMT in Resident Evil 5
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As promised, this week's Xbox Live Deal of the Week is the Versus Mode DLC for Resident Evil 5. The content has been discounted by forty percent, dropping from 400 ($5) to 240 ($3). We can't imagine there being too many fence-sitters out there waiting to buy this initially controversial DLC (which we liked). Over in Japan, they're getting a different deal: Golf: Tee It Up for 400 ($5), fifty percent off the normal price. Remember when you could just call a game "Golf" and be done with it? [Via Major Nelson]

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 15:48 GMT in PlayStation News
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Award-winning iPhone game proving popular with PlayStation fans.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 15:38 GMT in City Builder
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Addicting puzzle game for Wii provides fun for the whole family.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 15:38 GMT in Nintendo News
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Addicting puzzle game for Wii provides fun for the whole family.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 15:31 GMT in Gloom Beacon
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Use your strategic thinking and release your inner magician.

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 15:31 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Use your strategic thinking and release your inner magician.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 20 2009 14:40 GMT in Nintendo News
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Against all odds, a completely random Japanese Wii game starring a cat blogger has become a hot topic among some fans. Sukeban Shachou Rena Wii, published by Jorudan, stars a cat named Rena, from a popular Japanese blog, as the CEO of Cat Queen Inc. You play as a cat going through the initiation into the company, performing various minigames to earn Rena's respect.The Orange Lounge Radio podcast discovered the game, which they have dubbed President Cat, then began Tweeting the Wii game's official account. Fans started sending messages of encouragement and support to the #presidentcat hashtag, and the Rena account has started responding in both Japanese and English, revealing that the publisher is excited and a little confused about all this sudden attention.It would be hilarious if this grassroots movement resulted in the localization of a weird licensed game. However, it would also be pretty sad if the publisher turned out to lose money on it. It's definitely something we want to play, but we're not exactly representative of the mainstream audience.[Thanks, act_def]

Posted by IGN Oct 20 2009 14:14 GMT in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling on the biggest game of the year.