Date archives for May, 2010

May 10th, 2010
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Soon You May Be Able to Enter the MegaMan Universe

Cryptic trademark and internal document hints at Blue Bomber MMO

Bear in mind before you get all excited and jump into your handmade MegaMan outfit that this is just a rumour for now, but it's interesting enough to report on.

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Capcom Will Give You 22 Games Before April

16 for DS, 6 on Wii

Capcom's had a pretty good start to this financial year, with Monster Hunter Tri for Wii and Super Street Fighter IV
and Lost Planet 2 on the HD consoles. Hopefully you haven't had enough of the blue-and-yellow publisher yet, as they have a boatload of titles for you over the next year.

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Monster Hunter Tri, Sin and Punishment Nowhere to Be Seen in UK Charts

Disappointing results for great white hopes

Although it got off to a flyer with a top-five position in its first few days on sale, Monster Hunter Tri is sadly absent from the latest UK sales charts. More disappointing – though of absolutely no real surprise to anybody – is the total lack of Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies, failing to make a dent on the top twenty.

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This is the Greatest Wii Controller You’ll See Today

Dragon Quest kicks it up a notch

Versatile though it is, the Wii Remote sometimes just doesn't – excuse the pun – cut it when it comes to game input. Monster Hunter Tri was built around the Classic Controller Pro and Wii Sports Resort obviously revolved around MotionPlus, but neither of those add-ons were anywhere near as outlandish as this Dragon Quest: Battle Road Victory add-on.

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May 9th, 2010
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These Games Sold Over a Million Copies Last Year

But which sold more, Mario or Nintendogs?

Crunching numbers from financial reports isn't just for accountants and financial consultants: when a company like Nintendo releases its figures, even the humble gamer sits up to take notice. A list of the top-selling Nintendo games for the past financial year, then, is like sweet nectar to numeric nerds.

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OFLC Rating for Shadow of the Ninja Sneaks In

Classic Natsume title recently rated

Europeans may know it better as the Taito-published Blue Shadow, but North American readers will recognise Shadow of the Ninja from its 1990 NES debut.

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May 8th, 2010
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Feature: The Making of Furry Legends – Video 3

It won't be long before Furry Legends: Chapter One is unleashed upon WiiWare gamers everywhere, so you may be interested in this Making Of video giving more information about how the game was actually programmed.

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Nintendo’s Next Winning DSiWare Combination: Monkeys and Music

Mickey Dolenz not included

This one may have got lost in the recent maelstrom of financial reports and Kirby sightings, but a new DSiWare game featuring monkeys playing instruments deserves your full attention.

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May 7th, 2010
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Galaxy 2 Bonus DVD Detailed, Definitely Won’t Play on Wii

Although early reviews suggest that Super Mario Galaxy 2 could well be the best thing since Super Mario Galaxy, Nintendo is well aware that some players didn't enjoy the original as much, finding it confusing and tough to control. That's why, as we previously reported, the highly anticipated follow-up will release with a bonus DVD easing players into the game as well as showing off some advanced moves for super players.

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3DS Will Let You Play in 2D Too, If You Want

Third dimension will be optional

Worried the upcoming 3DS will ruin your eyesight or generally be a bit tiresome? Nintendo is way ahead of you, with President Satoru Iwata confirming the 3D mode won't be compulsory.

He [Iwata] promised it will be easy to turn off the 3D function on the new machine, allowing people to play games, with or without 3D.

Iwata also stated the new machine will feature more robust anti-piracy features, though he declined to give further details on what these might be, making that as surprising a statement as "new games will be available."

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