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Posted by Joystiq Dec 11 2009 19:45 GMT in LittleBigPlanet
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According to CVG, the recently teased Pirates of the Caribbean content pack for LittleBigPlanet was not only recently confirmed by Sony, but also given a tentative launch window: "We're expecting it to launch just before Xmas," an unnamed Sony rep explained. If the prospect of platforming as a dreadlock'ed Sack Sparrow isn't exciting enough for you, CVG is also reporting that, as you probably assumed, the Water expansion will be arriving simultaneously with the Pirates pack. Well, of course it would. Can you imagine how much shorter those movies would have been if they didn't have any water? We reached out to Sony and Media Molecule to get confirmation of the two packs' imminence first-hand, but only received a "we don't comment on rumors and speculation" from the former. We'll let you know when we hear more!

Posted by Joystiq Dec 10 2009 20:00 GMT in Nintendo News
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Nothing's ever going to top Nyko's crazy Zoom Case, but Datel Japan's bulky DSi speaker attachment thing -- the official title is the Sound Speaker DSi -- is definitely making a strong play for Most Crazy DSi Accessory Ever. As you can see, the accessory is not only meant to protect by consuming the handheld whole, but it also amplifies the DSi's audio ... because that's what you want from your DSi. The multitasking capabilities of Datel's device also allow you to charge your handheld (through an included AC adapter or some AA batteries) after you've spent hours being kind of a jerk. The Datel Sound Speaker DSi runs 3,990 yen (about $45) and can be purchased here. [Via GoNintendo]

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2009 19:36 GMT in Hyperballoid HD
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Next-gen brick breaker debuts on PlayStation Network with exclusive levels and high-def graphics.

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Posted by GameTrailers Dec 11 2009 19:32 GMT in ArmA II
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ArmA II receives a brand new free update soon!

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2009 19:30 GMT in Heroes of Hellas 2: Olympia
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Alawar Entertainment's classically themed match-three and city simulation game returns.

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2009 19:26 GMT in Saira
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Venture into the unknown with your wits and digi-cam.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 11 2009 19:15 GMT in Brutal Legend
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It's been a bumpy road to release for Brütal Legend. Tim Schafer's had to change publishers, deal with a pesky lawsuit, soldier through PR missteps and even handle some post-release DLC. This is all common knowledge, but in a lengthy postmortem at Gamasutra, Caroline Esmurdoc, executive producer at Double Fine, goes in depth on the development strategy for the title and talks about what went right and what went wrong in the creation of this rock gaming opus. Double Fine adopted the Scrum method of agile software development for Brütal Legend, which allowed the company to create a renderer, terrain and a playable Eddie Riggs for Tim in a mere month. Content creation was fairly steady, Esmurdoc admitted, but around January of this year, the game's content jumped from the 2.5GB generated over three years to a massive 9GB, thanks to multiple teams unloading assets for the game simultaneously. Esmurdoc also touched on the lawsuit, though she couldn't go into specifics beyond mentioning that the transition between publishers caused "internal unrest and morale dips among the team", and that Double Fine learned Activision would not be publishing Brutal Legend when the game was suspiciously absent from a list of the publisher's upcoming games. Double Fine then pursued a new publishing partner.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 11 2009 18:49 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Metroid Prime Trilogy (91) Mario and Luigi Bowser’s Inside Story (90) The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (87) New Super Mario Bros. Wii (87) Punch-Out (86) New Play Control Pikmin (84) Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (84) Art Style Digidrive (83) Art Style Pictobits (83) Rhythm Heaven (83) Pokemon Platinum (83) Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again (82) Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon (81) Art Style Box [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 11 2009 18:54 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Nintendo has sent out what seems to be a cruel joke to some of the press. Edible Nintendo Points cards that can’t be redeemed for points! What they do lack in real-world value, they make up for it with deliciousness. There’s even a recipe included for Nintendo’s own brand of fun. [...]

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2009 19:14 GMT in Rock Band 2
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Shred the punk rock and roll with your plastic instruments.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 11 2009 18:35 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Looks like Nintendo of Europe (Germany specifically) is going to try another push for Rhythm Heaven. The game obviously didn’t meet Nintendo’s sales expectations in Europe or the states, which might be why this demo program is starting off. If German gamers fill out a short survey, they will be mailed an actual [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 11 2009 18:26 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Alongside the usual deals, GameStop is offering a buy 2 get 1 free deal on used games and accessories. This coupon is sent via email to any of you that are GameStop newsletter subscribers. Thanks to Dan for the heads up!

Posted by Joystiq Dec 11 2009 18:45 GMT in Nintendo News
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The upcoming Japanese DSiWare game Katamuction uses the system's cameras in a unique way: to simulate tilt control. Using Motion Cortex, technology originally designed for motion-based browsing on cell phones, the game uses camera information to sense the direction in which the DS is moved. And what is that technology used for? A game about running away from a dinosaur! Katamuction will be out December 24 for 500 DSi Points. Fight with Pictures: Photo Fighter X from Nintendo uses the camera to create fighting game characters: you take photos of yourself in various poses, and the game makes a fighter out of it! It's out in Japan next week for 200 points.

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2009 18:23 GMT in Braid
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If I could turn back time, I'd give it all to you.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 11 2009 18:15 GMT in Gaming News
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Bible Adventures, the first console title from Left Behind Games, will "educate young children by teaching them academic lessons vital to early childhood development through Bible stories." Based on the Charlie Church Mouse series, the game will not only span both the Old and New Testament, but should also teach mathematics, spelling and "reasoning skills." Left Behind CEO Troy Lyndon noted (via GamePolitics) that expanding their offerings to home consoles should expand not only their reach, but their wallets. "We expect our financial projections to grow exponentially as we transition from a PC game developer to a Wii & Xbox developer." But what about PS3 owners? Well ... they can go to hell.

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Posted by GoNintendo Dec 11 2009 17:50 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Direct link here LUTON, ENGLAND (December 11th, 2009) – GAMEBRIDGE Ltd., today announces that their “Happy Series” title, Happy Hammerin’ will be available through the WiiWare™ channel across Europe on the 1st of January 2010 for 500 Wii Points. Created by Japanese development studio Agenda, the team behind the hugely popular Nintendo DS game “Clubhouse Games “ [...]

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2009 18:15 GMT in Pets vs. Monsters
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SweetRobot to publish upcoming social online game 'Pets vs. Monsters.'

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2009 18:08 GMT in Operation Barbarossa: The Struggle for Russia
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NATO symbols, Enhanced zoomed out views, and more await ambitious panzer commanders everywhere.

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2009 17:58 GMT in PlayStation News
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New Super Mario Bros. Wii sells nearly a million units; pushes Wii into the hardware top spot.