
Rising Star’s Q1 lineup for Europe includes Fragile, Way of the Samurai 3Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Rising Star Games has announced a European release for Fragile (as Fragile Dreams), Namco Bandai’s action-adventure game about exploring a haunted, post-disaster Japan, in March 2010. That’s arou… |
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First non-white Wii available in the UK and Ireland on November 6, mainland Europe on November 20. All the way back at Nintendo’s 2005 E3 press conference , the company showed a black Wii as pa… |
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Nintendo of Europe apparently believes Halloween is serious business and worth celebrating. Four of the five new downloadable games this week are in some way horror-themed! Zombies Ate My Neighbors a… |
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Pretty much everyone can guess why No More Heroes is being released again — Marvelous needs money. During a Q&A presentation ( PDF link , Japanese) about its fiscal Q2 2010 earnings, Marvelous boldly revealed that three out of its four 2009 Wii releases lost money, though it didn’t say which was the winner. … |
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The good news: no Boxing Day shopping trips are in store for European gamers eager to telekinetically grab Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers . The (relatively) bad |
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The WiiWare demo service arrives in Europe today, though a bit light on content compared to other regions. On the upside, both of the demos offered are for games that cost 1,500 Wii Points, which means you could save a pretty large chunk of change if you discover (somehow) that you don’t like World of Goo . In terms of… |
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The sole Virtual Console release this week is a reminder of a very odd time: when Sega thought Alex Kidd was a viable character. The company took an in-progress Shinobi parody game called Shinobi Kid , and t… |
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The ” reimagined ” first installment of Silent Hill is set to shatter memories in Europe on February 5, 2010. Konami confirmed the survival-horror title will release on Wii, PS2 and PSP on the appointed date. For those who can’t wait, there’s always an early Homecoming in anticipation for that return … |
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Nintendo appears to be confident in the sales potential of Capcom’s Monster Hunter Tri . The company will take on sales, marketing, and distribution of the Wii action RPG in Europe and Australi… |















