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Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 07:35 GMT in Assassin's Creed II
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We can just see Ezio now, dashing from one social circle to the next like a débutante on her coming out party. And how could we picture anything else after watching the latest developer diary for Assassin's Creed 2, where the game's main character is depicted as a card-carrying socialite. So what if one of those groups happens to be full of vicious mercenaries? They'll help him learn how to fight! And sure, another group might be made up of "courtesans" (see: ladies of the night), but they'll teach him all about sneaking! And another group is full of ... well ... you get the gist, right? The game's handful of factions will assist Ezio as he murders his way through Renaissance Europe. One final thing: even if you don't care about each group, make sure you stick around for the surprise treat nestled after the end splash screen. You'll thank us.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 06:50 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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You definitely have to check this video out. It shows off a high-score run that manages to keep an 16x multiplier running for a ridiculously long time. I can’t wait to try this when the game comes out here…and fail miserably at my attempts.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 06:45 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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It’s been a long time coming to the states, but it looks like we might actually get the Wii version of Rogue Trooper next week. We’ve known for awhile that it was coming, but just not when. Thanks to MaximoX for the heads up.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 06:40 GMT in Nintendo News
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The simple truth is that we don't care why French magazine Amusement shot small electronic devices through a wall. Oh sure, there are reasons supplied. Specifically, the gallery in question is entitled "Overheating" and depicts several objects being hurled through a wall out of frustration -- including a DS Lite. Yet, once again again, the why really doesn't matter. The end result -- a flying, frozen mass of wood, sheet rock and plastic -- just looks cool. And anyway, it's not like all of us haven't felt like hurling a console through the wall every now and then. Now we just have a handy visual reference. [Via GameSetWatch. All images: Romain Laurent]

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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 06:35 GMT in New Super Mario Bros. Wii
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The old theme, and then some! What do you guys think?

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 06:30 GMT in Tales of Graces
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That’s a pretty nice set, even if it isn’t the black Wii. I think the White scheme goes better with this game anyway!

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 06:00 GMT in Disney Epic Mickey
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Back when first details of Epic Mickey came in, we told you about an issue with the rights to the Oswald character. Disney no longer owned Oswald when movement on the game first started up. With Oswald being hugely important to the game idea, Disney knew they had to get the character back…and [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 05:55 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Akuma fans from all around the world will submit to the master of the Dark Hadou and marvel at his presence! Capcom and SOTA Toys proudly present the “Raging Demon”. This will be one of finest addition to SOTA’s line of high quality resin statues. Only 50 pieces of this extrememly Limited Edition are being produced. Preorder [...]

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 05:50 GMT in PlayStation 3
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If you haven't heard, the PlayStation Wii is so successful, it pretty much prints money. Wait, Sony didn't make the Wii? Then how did the market analysts of DFC Intelligence come to the conclusion that "Sony was saved by the success of the Wii?" According to DFC, the Wii's mainstream appeal forced Microsoft into a successful, but not entirely dominant position. "The main danger Sony faced was that the Xbox 360 would become embedded as the system of choice. Instead consumers flocked to the Nintendo Wii. The Xbox 360 had solid sales, but they have not been enough to give Microsoft anywhere near a breakout market position," the report explains. Should enthusiasm for the Wii wane this holiday season, the recent price drop, coupled with with impending release of God of War III, finally positions the PS3 as a viable choice for mainstream consumers, the report notes. EEDAR's Jesse Divnich agrees, pointing out that Sony can finally utilize its leverage from the previous generation. "People who purchase a PS2 are more likely to purchase a PS3 in the future. Consumers, believe it or not, are pretty loyal." Three years after the launch of the PS3, Blu-ray is also finally becoming a marketable feature for mainstream consumers, the report argues. "This holiday season Blu-ray movies are finally getting a major focus at retail ... Blu-ray clearly now becomes a strong selling point for the PlayStation 3." Undoubtedly, SCEA will create an ad that focuses on this aspect of the system that "only does everything." While DFC's report comes off as incredibly bullish, it's understandable to see why there's some doubt over Sony's ability to capitalize on the moment. Let's not forget, this is a company that managed to fall from first to last place in the course of a year. "The cards are in Sony's favor and now is the time to make the most of them ... Now is the time for Sony to shine ... or else." [Via CVG] Source - Is it Time for the PlayStation 3 to Shine? Source - How the venerable PlayStation 2 made it to 9 years old

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 05:30 GMT in Monster Hunter 3
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The marketing machine for Monster Hunter 3 rolls on. You can go subtle with a Monster Hunter 3 keychain, or really show your love by picking up one of these pigs that responds to the sound of you clapping. Of course, to be the ultimate Monster Hunter fan…you need both!

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 05:15 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Yep…same type font as all the other logos. Really no big surprise there. Let’s get that new trailer out for all of us to criticize!

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 05:05 GMT in Demon's Souls
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Is the print wearing off of the cover of your Demon's Souls strategy guide? It's not entirely because you've been holding it for hours with your sweaty hands, desperately thumbing through the few pages in a feeble attempt to improve your in-game performance. Atlus announced that the cover to the guide, included with the Deluxe Edition of the RPG, is conducive to "unusual cover ink/wear fading." And because Atlus knows that you've grown attached to your security blanket strategy guide, the company will only ask you to send in the cover and first page if you'd like a replacement, and not the whole book. Full details on the replacement program will be posted here.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 04:55 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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We linked you to this box the other day, and it looks like someone justified spending nearly $600 on it. I’m hoping their a fan of the band, as well as video games!

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 04:45 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Bandai Namco is teasing a DS RPG called ‘Project K’ for right now.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 04:35 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Universal Pictures has a new animated feature coming out this Summer called ‘Despicable Me’. Right now there’s a teaser trailer out for viewing, and the Wii pops up a couple times during the trailer. There are some screen grabs below, but you can click the link to watch the feature over at Apple’s [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 04:25 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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There’s one thing that most of the official DSi LL images show. You wouldn’t know it at first glance, but the DSi LL has a glossy finish. If you were looking for something a bit more shiny, and more apt to fingerprints, this is going to be your system!

Tomorrow's one of those days when it'll be nice to be a PC gamer. Not only will you be able to get a title update for Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising (the full details of which are available here) you'll also be the first to get your hands on the "Skirmish" DLC, which includes four new multiplayer maps and two new Fire Team Engagement missions. The console title update (which you can read about about here) is due on the 360 tomorrow and on the PS3 "shortly after." Moreover, when Skirmish is eventually released on consoles, it'll come with a price tag of 400 points ($5) on 360 and $3.99 on PS3. Sure, the price discrepancy will cause a flare up in the console war, but what do you care? You're a PC gamer. You rise above.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 04:20 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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The listing is real, but I don’t know that it was filed correctly. Capcom just told everyone that Phoenix Wright makes more sense on the DS, and would stay portable. Would they really be pulling a Nintendo-like trick on us? Thanks to all those that sent this in!

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 03:35 GMT in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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For some reason, Activision is intent on blowing cash on Modern Warfare 2 advertisements, despite record pre-order numbers, and anticipated record-breaking sales. At this point, tossing out slick television commercials - like the one you see above, showing some more fightin' on American soil - just seems like kicking everyone's wallets while they're down. We've already got the game pre-ordered! We can't pre-order it anymore! Uncle!

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 05 2009 03:30 GMT in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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The first-person phenomenon returns.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 03:30 GMT in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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Activision blows the lid off Modern Warfare 2's single player campaign. Check out the jaw-dropping trailer here.