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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 16 2010 18:26 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Just print out this special code from your PC, and lay the piece of paper on the floor. Point your webcam in the appropriate direction, jump over into the frame yourself, and then… You can stand right next to your virtual girlfriend! Now your friends won’t think you’re crazy…right?!

Posted by IGN Apr 16 2010 18:59 GMT in EVE Online: Tyrannis
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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 16 2010 18:06 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Remember way back when people said that Pokemon would be nothing more than a fad? Multiple game industry moguls said that there would be no way Nintendo could turn the Pokemon franchise into something that would last beyond 5 years. It would be a hot franchise, sell billions in games and merchandise, and [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 16 2010 18:11 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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More screens/art in our official Flickr set CERGY-PONTOISE, FRANCE – 16 April 2010 - NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. today announced the release of Mr. DRILLER™: Drill till you Drop™ for the Nintendo DSi™ handheld system. Featuring a roster of improved features that enhance the classic Mr. DRILLER action puzzler experience, Mr. DRILLER™: Drill till you [...]

Posted by IGN Apr 16 2010 18:41 GMT in Super Mario Galaxy 2
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Mario gets another brand new power-up for Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 16 2010 17:10 GMT in Gaming News
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#iphone The adorably deadly assassins of Shawnimals Ninjatown are making the move to the iPhone in Ninjatown: Trees of Doom!, which is nice, but I just want to look at cute ninja pictures, so here. More »

Posted by Joystiq Apr 16 2010 19:30 GMT in Super Mario Galaxy 2
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No, this new power-up won't give Mario spiky blond hair and a giant sword. Instead, the Cloud power-up from Super Mario Galaxy 2 appears to give Mario the magical ability to walk on clouds. Judging by this image from the Official Nintendo Magazine, these are the happiest clouds ever. They love being stepped on!

It's clear that Mario's return trip to the stars will have no shortage of new (and returning) gameplay gimmicks. In addition to floating in the sky, it seems Mario can also turn into a boulder, ride dinosaurs, and drill through planets. The only thing he can't seem to do is his job. What happened to that plumbing gig you had, huh? This leaky pipe isn't going to fix itself, you know.

[Thanks, Fernando!]

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 16 2010 17:57 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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It certainly looks that way, but we honestly have no idea what the two would be pairing up for. I mean, of course it’s game related, but we have no hints beyond that. Certainly a pairing to keep an eye on.

Posted by PlayStation Blog Apr 16 2010 18:25 GMT in PlayStation News
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Since completing Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots a whopping three times — once for each difficulty setting! — I’ve been positively fiending for a new Metal Gear fix. Luckily, series mastermind Hideo Kojima has been busy cooking up a new chapter exclusively for the PSP, and this time, it’s a story-centric adventure that picks up where Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater left off. And I got to play it!

Check out the new trailer for Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker below, and read on for more details and new screens.

That’s right, the Bearded One himself — Naked Snake, aka Solid Snake’s pops — returns to the lead role in Peace Walker. Set in 1974’s Central America, in a war-weary time at the tail end of the Vietnam Conflict, Peace Walker will further explore the philosophical and political ramifications of war as commerce, as well as its longterm deleterious effects on society, the economy, and ourselves.

But don’t worry. You’ll still be able to blow stuff up real good, too.

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Peace Walker has earned much press for being a “true” sequel to Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and also for harnessing the strengths of the Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots development team at Kojima Productions. Thus far, the results are undeniably impressive: Peace Walker looks and plays like a full-fledged console MGS title.

Take the graphics, which look terrific in still screenshots but positively explode off the screen when seen in motion. Peace Walker is clearly pushing the PSP hardware into uncharted territory with its intricately detailed human faces and lush, MGS3-quality jungle environments. Visually, Peace Walker is right up there with PSP graphical heavyweights like God of War: Chains of Olympus and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. But you don’t have to take my word for it — check out the MGS: Peace Walker playable demo on the PlayStation Store and see for yourself.

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Snake doing what he does best: look really, really cool

On the gameplay side, Peace Walker could perhaps be best described as a hybrid of elements from MGS3: Snake Eater and MGS4: Guns of the Patriots. MGS4 fans will feel right at home with the heavier action and shooting emphasis, while MGS3 fans will appreciate the return of classic characters and continuing story threads, such as Snake’s lingering guilt over (SPOILER!) killing his mentor at the conclusion of Snake Eater.

The PSP is a different beast than the PS3’s DualShock 3 controller, but Peace Walker successfully scales MGS4’s legendarily fluid controls to fit the PSP’s button layout. The results are tight and responsive. I quickly learned how to free-aim in the over-the-shoulder aiming mode (while aiming with R, just tap L). With a little practice, I was soon popping headshots and body-slamming fools just like in the old days.

One new feature that caught my eye is the ability to equip Snake with various armor and weapon loadouts, depending on your play style and tactical preference. Some armor sets are more suited to full-on assault tactics; other loadouts are better suited for pure stealth or absorbing incoming fire. This kind of character customization is a promising addition to the series’ classic gameplay, giving newcomers a more forgiving way to get their toes wet while enabling MGS veterans to sneak their hearts out the old-school way.

The custom character loadouts will also make a major impact on Peace Walker’s cooperative play modes, last seen in the previous PSP installment, Portable Ops. Peace Walker takes co-op to the next level by enabling two players to coordinate on main missions; up to four players can team up against the series’ trademark bosses. A host of new co-op maneuvers will give you plenty of reasons to buddy up over WiFi.

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Peace Walker’s cooperative play introduce plenty of new tactical approaches, and the four-player boss fights look downright epic.

The wait is almost over, and the pieces are all in place. Peace Walker struts its stuff on June 8th, only on the PSP.

(Protip: Check out the Peace Walker PSP Entertainment Pack, and the ultra-limited PSP “Big Boss” Pack.)

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Posted by Kotaku Apr 16 2010 18:00 GMT in WarioWare D.I.Y.
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#contest You have a little more time, WarioWare D.I.Y. owners, to make a game that might win you a prize. If you want to win, check out the contest details. Non-contestants, go to that same post to gawk at the submissions. More »

Posted by Joystiq Apr 16 2010 19:15 GMT in PlayStation News
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What can you buy for 10 cents nowadays? Pretty much nothing. However, Prinny 2 is breaking the mold in Japan, by offering a DLC item for pennies (or more accurately, yen). Ten yen (about 11 cents) will unlock a new weapon for the explosive penguin star: a daikon, or Japanese radish.

According to Siliconera, the radish will replace Hero Prinny's sword. However, Prinny Asagi will be able to use the radish as a rapid-fire gun, of sorts. While some may argue that this kind of content should be included in the game, it's at least a far better deal than the $25 virtual horse that Blizzard is currently selling in World of Warcraft.

Posted by Joystiq Apr 16 2010 19:15 GMT in Nintendo News
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Wow, really? 13 Pokemon movies? At what point do you think there will be more movies than games? Yeah, we're just kidding -- that'll never happen.

There's a trailer available via Filb.de for the 13th film, Phantom Champion Z, past the break. Put your eyes on it and let its splendor wash over you like an awesome wave of awesomeness. Hey, in the least it's got copious amounts of Zorua and Zoroark from Pokémon Black and White, so that's easily worth the click.

[Via GoNintendo]

Posted by IGN Apr 16 2010 18:05 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Microsoft adds more storage space to their media player line.

Posted by IGN Apr 16 2010 17:44 GMT in Dragon Age: Origins
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Stickers are meant to inform customers that not all DLC is free.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 16 2010 17:20 GMT in Super Mario Galaxy 2
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#nintendo The latest new power-up reveled for Super Mario Galaxy 2 shows how light on his feet everyone's favorite plumber can be as he takes on the powers of Cloud Mario. More »

Posted by Joystiq Apr 16 2010 18:30 GMT in Bayonetta
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Sega recently posted quite the surprise for its investors: a revised earnings forecast. In an interesting turn of events, Sega has foregone the doom and gloom of having to admit it will likely earn less money during its Q4 2010 forecast -- the period between December 2009 and March 2010 -- for something a bit more on the cheery side: profits!

First, Sega estimates net sales of ¥380 billion ($4.08 billion), a 9.5 percent decline from its previous estimate of ¥420 billion ($4.51 billion) -- wait, we thought we had good news in here? Aha! Here it is: net income.

Sega previously forecast net income of ¥15 billion ($161 million), but has now adjusted that to ¥18 billion ($193 million). This spontaneous spike in cash money is attributed to "improved profit margins in the pachislot and pachinko machine business and amusement machine business." We imagine sales of Bayonetta and Aliens vs Predator also helped.

And in case you're wondering what the difference between net sales and net income is: Net sales accounts for the total profits a company makes based on the products it sells, while net income takes into account net sales and other operating costs, such as licensing fees and taxes.

[Via GameSpot]

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 16 2010 16:57 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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