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August 22nd, 2011
vitagamr.com/news

Start the Party, Drink Your Drink, Save the World

Just a normal night in for us

Having released Start the Party to mixed reviews, Supermassive Games has higher hopes for its sequel: it reckons it might be able to save our planet.

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kinectaku.com/news

Meet the New Sheriff in Town – The Gunstringer

Nearly ready for launch

The Gunstringer — complete with its extra Fruit Ninja Kinect bounty — is nearly upon us, as this trailer below explains.

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movemodo.com/news

MotorStorm Apocalypse Move Support “Coming Soon”

Two weeks ago, the official PlayStation Blog announced a massive update had added PlayStation Move support to MotorStorm Apocalypse. While the update did indeed land, the motion controls did not — but they're coming.

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vitagamr.com/news

MotorStorm Apocalypse Move Support “Coming Soon”

Two weeks ago, the official PlayStation Blog announced a massive update had added PlayStation Move support to MotorStorm Apocalypse. While the update did indeed land, the motion controls did not — but they're coming.

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nintendolife.com/news

Nintendo eShop Cards Make it Down Under

Slowly spreading out

Australian outlets of EB Games have started stocking eShop cards for the 3DS, with Mario and Zelda-themed cards now available.

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nintendolife.com/news

Nintendo eShop Cards Make it Down Under

Slowly spreading out

Australian outlets of EB Games have started stocking eShop cards for the 3DS, with Mario and Zelda-themed cards now available.

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kinectaku.com/news

More Xbox Application News Coming Soon

Bing and Skype on the way?

E3 2011 for Microsoft was as much about applications and the overall Xbox experience as it was the games, and according to Eurogamer we'll hear more information very soon.

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nintendolife.com/news

Xenoblade Chronicles Assaults UK Top 10

In at seven

In a turn-up for the books, Japanese RPG Xenoblade Chronicles has sold well enough to make it to seventh place in the official UK charts.

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nintendolife.com/news

Xenoblade Chronicles Assaults UK Top 10

In at seven

In a turn-up for the books, Japanese RPG Xenoblade Chronicles has sold well enough to make it to seventh place in the official UK charts.

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Nintendo Download: 25th August 2011 (Europe)

Three new titles

A trio of games round out August in Europe, with something on DSiWare, WiiWare and the 3DS Virtual Console as the Wii's Virtual Console drought continues. Here's what's dropping in this week.

3DS Virtual Console

Gargoyle's Quest (Game Boy, Capcom, €4/£3.60) — The ugly gargoyle appears on Virtual Console in this 2D adventure spin-off from the popular Ghouls and Ghosts series. We'll have a review for you shortly to let you know if it's worth your points.

WiiWare

Aya and the Cubes of Light (Object Vision, 1000pts) — Object Vision's mind-bending gravity platform-puzzler finally comes to WiiWare following a delay to fine-tune the gaming experience based on feedback received. Can it provide enough enjoyment to justify the premium price tag? We'll find out after Thursday, in the meantime you can read our first impressions.

DSiWare

Bridge (GameOn, 500pts) — It's bridge, with local multiplayer and chat functions too. We'll see if you should pick it up or pass it on later this week.

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