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    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:33

    Dodonpachi Daioujou Black Label Extra won’t be coming home for Christmas. 5bp announced a last minute delay changing the Japanese release date from December 25 to a vague “this winter”.



    Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Taichi Extra is sort of being delayed too. Ketsui, like Dodonpachi Daioujou Black Label Extra, is slated for “this winter” instead of January 29. I said “sort of” being delayed above since 5bp never sent out a formal press release marking January 29 as the day Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Taichi Extra would be in stores. However, they sent out marketing materials to retailers which ran with the date. Not all is lost for Japan’s shmup crowd they have other games like Raiden IV, Otomedius Gorgeous, and soon in the future Shooting Love 200X to play. Meanwhile, the only Xbox 360 shooter we’re 100% sure that’s coming to North America in the future is R-Type Dimensions.

    http://www.siliconera.com/2008/12/04...5pb-this-year/ ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:31

    Welcome to this week's Games Update, our weekly summary featuring all new product arrivals from the last seven days.

    Releases this week is a little calmer than last week, but still there is a number of sensational products. The true classic Chrono Trigger DS US version is released a week after the Japanese one.

    For those who have played the game in the SNES era, you can now play it on your favourite portable system again and relive the fun, and for those who has never played it, you are missing out a lot and is in need of a quick remedy to that.

    The decadently glamourous and dangerous place, Liberty City is expanding its territories into the PC landscape. While the English versions are out already, to allow more people to enjoy Grand Theft Auto 4, Simplified and Traditional Chinese versions are coming out within these few days. For more information, please see this special news entry.

    Besides the ultra modern cities like Liberty City, ancient cities has its charm and its fair share of danger. Explore Persia in Prince of Persia on your third generation console. Neither the action nor the plot is linear this time round.

    By exploiting the graphical capabilities of systems and the creativity of the script writers, the developers bring the hordes of monsters, landscape and plot alive before you.

    While Prince of Persia weaves a labyrinth out of Ancient Persia, 428 Fuusa Sareta Shibuya de is an intricate network of plots that surrounds a case of kidnapping. Scoring a 40 out of 40 in Weekly Famitsu, this visual novel is a must see for all those who enjoys deep plots and have the tendency to delve into the bottom of things.

    Enjoy some light hearted action after playing the nerve wreakingly exciting visual novel. Kaze no Kuronoa is a game for everyone. Explore the dream world and find out about nightmares. Jump, skip, run and throw, the simple controls and wholesome nature of the game ensures that your whole family can enjoy it.

    Play a game of baseball with your family via Pro Yakyuu Spirits 5 [PlayStation3, PlayStation2 vers.] and your favourite baseball stars from the comfort of your living room. The newest data and records on this season's matches are all collected and incorporated to produce this game, giving you a feeling that the national matches are carrying on.

    As 2008 approaches an end, Dragon Ball Z announced their last game, Infinite World on the PlayStation 2 platform. This game incorporates all the coolest elements of the series on the last generation platform and is a must have for all fans of this manga/anime converted fighter.

    The simple and innovative controls and the smooth, cheerful pastel graphics won Loco Roco many fans when it first came out in 2006. Inheriting the interface, Loco Roco 2 [Asian & JPN vers.], the second installment of the rolling platform game comes with more songs and action. Roll and bounce through this holiday season as a cheerful blob.

    As usually, here's a summary of all new releases from this week, followed by a quick preview of what is expected to be hot next week.

    Xbox360™
    Fallout 3 JPN US$ 78.90
    Naruto: The Broken Bond ASIA US$ 49.90
    Prince of Persia ASIA US$ 49.90
    Saints Row 2 JPN US$ 68.90
    Sonic Unleashed US US$ 64.90

    PlayStation3™
    Assassin's Creed (UBI the Best) JPN US$ 34.90
    Brain Challenge ASIA US$ 39.90
    Prince of Persia ASIA US$ 59.90
    Pro Yakyuu Spirits 5 Kanzenban [First Print Limited Edition] JPN US$ 79.90
    Saints Row 2 JPN US$ 64.90
    The Eye of Judgment: Biolith Rebellion Set 3: Booster Pack US US$ 4.90

    Nintendo Wii™
    428: Fuusa Sareta Shibuya de JPN US$ 64.90
    Cooking Mama 2: Taihen! Mama wa Ooisogashi!! JPN US$ 59.90
    Hori Classic Controller (Light Blue) JPN US$ 29.90
    Kaze no Klonoa: Door to Phantomile JPN US$ 49.90
    Skate It US US$ 54.90
    Ultimate Band US US$ 54.90
    Wii Speak JPN US$ 39.90

    PlayStation2™
    Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World JPN US$ 64.90
    Hisshou Pachinko * Pachi-Slot Kouryoku Series Vol. 11: Shinseiki Evangelion - Magokoro o, Kimi ni (Special Price) JPN US$ 34.90
    Pro Yakyuu Spirits 5 Kanzenban [First Print Limited Edition] JPN US$ 68.90
    Real Rode JPN US$ 68.90
    Real Rode [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 89.90
    Suzumiya Haruhi no Tomadoi (PlayStation2 the Best) JPN US$ 34.90

    Nintendo DS™
    Age of Empires: Mythologies US US$ 34.90
    All Star Cheer Squad US US$ 34.90
    Blazer Drive JPN US$ 48.90
    Boku to Sim no Machi Kingdom / MySims Kingdom JPN US$ 48.90
    Chou!! Nep League DS JPN US$ 39.90
    Chrono Trigger DS US US$ 44.90
    Custom Battler Bomberman JPN US$ 48.90
    Drawn to Life: Kamisama no Marionette JPN US$ 48.90
    Eiyuu Senki Leavadein JPN US$ 48.90
    Gokuhou!! Mecha Mote Iinchou: Mecha Mote Days, Hajime Masuwa! JPN US$ 54.90
    Hajime no Ippo The Fighting! DS JPN US$ 48.90
    Hello Kitty Daily US US$ 34.90
    Hisshou Pachinko*Pachi-Slot Kouryaku Series DS Vol. 3: Shinseiki Evangelion - Yakusoku no Toki JPN US$ 48.90
    Hisshou Pachinko*Pachi-Slot Kouryoku Series DS Vol. 1: Shinseiki Evangelion - Magokoro o, Kimi ni (Special Price) JPN US$ 29.90
    Itouke no Shokutaku DS JPN US$ 39.90
    Kageyama Hideo no Hanpuku Ondoku DS Eigo JPN US$ 39.90
    Katekyoo Hitman Reborn! DS: Mafia Daishuugou Bongole Festival JPN US$ 48.90
    Kikiite Hajimaru: Eigo Kaiwa Training - KikiTore ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:31

    Welcome to this week's Games Update, our weekly summary featuring all new product arrivals from the last seven days.

    Releases this week is a little calmer than last week, but still there is a number of sensational products. The true classic Chrono Trigger DS US version is released a week after the Japanese one.

    For those who have played the game in the SNES era, you can now play it on your favourite portable system again and relive the fun, and for those who has never played it, you are missing out a lot and is in need of a quick remedy to that.

    The decadently glamourous and dangerous place, Liberty City is expanding its territories into the PC landscape. While the English versions are out already, to allow more people to enjoy Grand Theft Auto 4, Simplified and Traditional Chinese versions are coming out within these few days. For more information, please see this special news entry.

    Besides the ultra modern cities like Liberty City, ancient cities has its charm and its fair share of danger. Explore Persia in Prince of Persia on your third generation console. Neither the action nor the plot is linear this time round.

    By exploiting the graphical capabilities of systems and the creativity of the script writers, the developers bring the hordes of monsters, landscape and plot alive before you.

    While Prince of Persia weaves a labyrinth out of Ancient Persia, 428 Fuusa Sareta Shibuya de is an intricate network of plots that surrounds a case of kidnapping. Scoring a 40 out of 40 in Weekly Famitsu, this visual novel is a must see for all those who enjoys deep plots and have the tendency to delve into the bottom of things.

    Enjoy some light hearted action after playing the nerve wreakingly exciting visual novel. Kaze no Kuronoa is a game for everyone. Explore the dream world and find out about nightmares. Jump, skip, run and throw, the simple controls and wholesome nature of the game ensures that your whole family can enjoy it.

    Play a game of baseball with your family via Pro Yakyuu Spirits 5 [PlayStation3, PlayStation2 vers.] and your favourite baseball stars from the comfort of your living room. The newest data and records on this season's matches are all collected and incorporated to produce this game, giving you a feeling that the national matches are carrying on.

    As 2008 approaches an end, Dragon Ball Z announced their last game, Infinite World on the PlayStation 2 platform. This game incorporates all the coolest elements of the series on the last generation platform and is a must have for all fans of this manga/anime converted fighter.

    The simple and innovative controls and the smooth, cheerful pastel graphics won Loco Roco many fans when it first came out in 2006. Inheriting the interface, Loco Roco 2 [Asian & JPN vers.], the second installment of the rolling platform game comes with more songs and action. Roll and bounce through this holiday season as a cheerful blob.

    As usually, here's a summary of all new releases from this week, followed by a quick preview of what is expected to be hot next week.

    Xbox360™
    Fallout 3 JPN US$ 78.90
    Naruto: The Broken Bond ASIA US$ 49.90
    Prince of Persia ASIA US$ 49.90
    Saints Row 2 JPN US$ 68.90
    Sonic Unleashed US US$ 64.90

    PlayStation3™
    Assassin's Creed (UBI the Best) JPN US$ 34.90
    Brain Challenge ASIA US$ 39.90
    Prince of Persia ASIA US$ 59.90
    Pro Yakyuu Spirits 5 Kanzenban [First Print Limited Edition] JPN US$ 79.90
    Saints Row 2 JPN US$ 64.90
    The Eye of Judgment: Biolith Rebellion Set 3: Booster Pack US US$ 4.90

    Nintendo Wii™
    428: Fuusa Sareta Shibuya de JPN US$ 64.90
    Cooking Mama 2: Taihen! Mama wa Ooisogashi!! JPN US$ 59.90
    Hori Classic Controller (Light Blue) JPN US$ 29.90
    Kaze no Klonoa: Door to Phantomile JPN US$ 49.90
    Skate It US US$ 54.90
    Ultimate Band US US$ 54.90
    Wii Speak JPN US$ 39.90

    PlayStation2™
    Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World JPN US$ 64.90
    Hisshou Pachinko * Pachi-Slot Kouryoku Series Vol. 11: Shinseiki Evangelion - Magokoro o, Kimi ni (Special Price) JPN US$ 34.90
    Pro Yakyuu Spirits 5 Kanzenban [First Print Limited Edition] JPN US$ 68.90
    Real Rode JPN US$ 68.90
    Real Rode [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 89.90
    Suzumiya Haruhi no Tomadoi (PlayStation2 the Best) JPN US$ 34.90

    Nintendo DS™
    Age of Empires: Mythologies US US$ 34.90
    All Star Cheer Squad US US$ 34.90
    Blazer Drive JPN US$ 48.90
    Boku to Sim no Machi Kingdom / MySims Kingdom JPN US$ 48.90
    Chou!! Nep League DS JPN US$ 39.90
    Chrono Trigger DS US US$ 44.90
    Custom Battler Bomberman JPN US$ 48.90
    Drawn to Life: Kamisama no Marionette JPN US$ 48.90
    Eiyuu Senki Leavadein JPN US$ 48.90
    Gokuhou!! Mecha Mote Iinchou: Mecha Mote Days, Hajime Masuwa! JPN US$ 54.90
    Hajime no Ippo The Fighting! DS JPN US$ 48.90
    Hello Kitty Daily US US$ 34.90
    Hisshou Pachinko*Pachi-Slot Kouryaku Series DS Vol. 3: Shinseiki Evangelion - Yakusoku no Toki JPN US$ 48.90
    Hisshou Pachinko*Pachi-Slot Kouryoku Series DS Vol. 1: Shinseiki Evangelion - Magokoro o, Kimi ni (Special Price) JPN US$ 29.90
    Itouke no Shokutaku DS JPN US$ 39.90
    Kageyama Hideo no Hanpuku Ondoku DS Eigo JPN US$ 39.90
    Katekyoo Hitman Reborn! DS: Mafia Daishuugou Bongole Festival JPN US$ 48.90
    Kikiite Hajimaru: Eigo Kaiwa Training - KikiTore ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:27



    The most popular free iPhone game of the year has gotten a full overhaul with more Open GL goodness, more frantic Guitar-Hero-inspired music tapping, and most importantly, more Daft Punk.

    http://gizmodo.com/5101846/iphone-mu...-tap-tap-dance ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:25



    We'll be totally honest -- we pretty much blew Ruslan Kogan off when he proclaimed that he was about to push out a $199 Android phone by the year's end. And truthfully, the guy still hasn't totally delivered, but you won't find us kvetching about more Googlephones, regardless of MSRP. The Agora (AU$299; US$192) and Agora Pro (AU$399; US$256) are available for pre-order as we speak, though neither one is scheduled to ship out until the end of January. For those unfamiliar with Kogan, it's an online-only enterprise that has wares built specifically to its dimensions in China, and so far as we can tell, it's as legit as they come. As for specs, the Agora packs a 2.5-inch touchscreen (320 x 240), 3G networking, a backlit QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth 2.0 and a microSD card slot; the Pro adds in GPS, 2-megapixel camera and WiFi. So, with unsubsidized prices this low, are you willing to take a chance?

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/03/k...ora-agora-pro/ ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:23



    You know the supposed Guitar Hero: World Tour keyboard that never materialized? If you were really looking forward to that, get ready to have your hopes dashed on another mystery instrument that will probably also never come to be. According to Harmonix, that extra port on the back of the updated drum kit -- which previously was said to be for a second kicker -- is actually for something that's totally not a second kicker. What exactly will fill that port, though, the company isn't saying. Speculation is rife about another nebulous keyboard peripheral, but if you ask us our money's on a high hat, or maybe that other fundamental aspect of the drumming experience yet to be captured in the silly plastic instrument game genre: the triangle.

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/04/m...re-mysterious/ ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:23



    You know the supposed Guitar Hero: World Tour keyboard that never materialized? If you were really looking forward to that, get ready to have your hopes dashed on another mystery instrument that will probably also never come to be. According to Harmonix, that extra port on the back of the updated drum kit -- which previously was said to be for a second kicker -- is actually for something that's totally not a second kicker. What exactly will fill that port, though, the company isn't saying. Speculation is rife about another nebulous keyboard peripheral, but if you ask us our money's on a high hat, or maybe that other fundamental aspect of the drumming experience yet to be captured in the silly plastic instrument game genre: the triangle.

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/04/m...re-mysterious/ ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:18



    We at Engadget will always have a special place in our hearts for Street Fighter, and if you can't help but agree, you might be unable to resist picking up one of these. Mad Catz has introduced a new pair of joysticks for Sony's PlayStation 3: the Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition and the Street Fighter IV FightStick. The first will only be available in "very limited quantities," and it'll pack the exact Sanwa joystick and 30-millimeter buttons found in the official Street Fighter IV arcade machine; the latter is a more commoditized version with a more vanilla 'stick and plain jane buttons. Both devices are scheduled to ship on February 20th of next year, with pricing set at $149.99 and $69.99, respectively.

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...kiangagenew-20

    via engadget ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:18



    We at Engadget will always have a special place in our hearts for Street Fighter, and if you can't help but agree, you might be unable to resist picking up one of these. Mad Catz has introduced a new pair of joysticks for Sony's PlayStation 3: the Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition and the Street Fighter IV FightStick. The first will only be available in "very limited quantities," and it'll pack the exact Sanwa joystick and 30-millimeter buttons found in the official Street Fighter IV arcade machine; the latter is a more commoditized version with a more vanilla 'stick and plain jane buttons. Both devices are scheduled to ship on February 20th of next year, with pricing set at $149.99 and $69.99, respectively.

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...kiangagenew-20

    via engadget ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2008 18:16

    Gartner's latest and greatest analysis of the global smartphone industry is in, and there are quite a few interesting nuggets tucked within all those percentages. For starters, the sector still managed to grow 11.5% in Q3 2008 compared to a year prior, but that increase is the smallest since it began tracking. Of course, given the current economic climate, we'd say it's a win to see any number not in the negative. Moving on, we see Nokia maintaining its numero uno status with 42.4% market share, though it did recognize a rare decline in sales of 3% year-on-year; as for RIM, its BlackBerry phone sales increased an amazing 81.7% in Q3. We're also clued in to why Apple was rumored to be hacking its iPhone production some 40% in Q4, as the company has some two million units of inventory built up in the supply channel. Finally, we're told that "for the first time (meaning in this quarter), iPhone sales exceeded sales of Microsoft Windows Mobile devices worldwide and in North America," and beyond that, "open-source initiatives like Android and Symbian Foundation [are set to] challenge Windows Mobile's licensing model in the short-term." Need we really reiterate how badly WinMo 7 is needed?

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/04/s...ows-mobile-sa/ ...
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