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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 22:29

    New from Divineo China



    Get a better grip on your Wii Nunchuck and Remote controller with this smart bundle set of silicon guard jacket. It also features 6 fashion color for a touch of customization and a
    built in resistant strap to prevent the classic flying wii controller syndrome

    - No stench smell
    - Confortable touch feeling and dust prevention funtion by oad process
    - Special double design for nunchuck pad and remote controller use
    - Super thin and fashion colors to combine with new controller silicon guard jacket
    - High quality elastic silicon material for maximum protection of controller against dirt, scratches and small shock
    - Special design for a better hold of your controller and to strengthen your straps built-in straps are included ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 22:26

    New from Divineo China



    A very useful product for all the people who struggle to install the Wii sensor bar properly depending on their Video equipment integration. Solve the problem by giving you a wide margin to put it where you want with this extension cable for the Wii sensor.

    .- Extend length of sensor bar cable
    - High quality and effective
    - Compatible with all Wii sensor bar model ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 22:16

    New at Play Asia



    features
    Mind Quiz measures your “Brain Age” and “Brain Stress Degree”: 3 steps of “Measure,” “Heal,” and “Train” is the basis of Mind Quiz while “Brain Trainer” only focuses on “Training”
    Mind Quiz reminds users of “Brain Stress” stratum existing above “Training Brain” Stratum.
    Mind Quiz improves the degree of “Quick Mind,” “Brain Utilization,” “Brain Alertness,” and “Mind activation.”
    Mind Quiz is based on real scientific research & medical accomplishment (ATMT).
    “More than 20 mini-games”, each of them improving specific brain features
    Follow-up of your impovements thanks to brain coach (through graphics, advices…)

    description
    Mind Quiz measures your “Brain Age” and “Brain Stress Degree” based on scientific research. Your degree of “Quick Mind,” “Brain Utilization,” “Brain Alertness,” and “Mind Activation” can also be measured through 14 trainings including unlocked features.

    The game also includes several functions, such as Calender, Recommendation, Result Charts, and Multiple Play

    Moreover “Mind Quiz” is different from other Brain-related software in below 2 points.

    1. It does not depend on academic ability.
    2. It was developed based on Scientific Research

    BUY Mind Quiz: Your Brain Coach ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:57

    Newly released DS Game



    Custom Robo: The sport of tomorrow. In the not-too-distant future, competitors battle customized robot warriors in holographic battle arenas. Victory is determined not only by fighting skill but also by how well Robo Commanders design their robot gladiators, so players need both brawn and brains to survive.

    Explore a sci-fi landscape as you fight toward the Custom Robo championship, powering up your Robos with tons of unique parts. There are literally millions of possible Custom Robo combinations, giving you complete control over how you fight your battles.

    Players can challenge their friends to one-on-one Robo battles anytime and anywhere using either Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Multi-Card Play or DS Download Play.

    Outside of the battle arenas, Custom Robo Arena plays like a role-playing game in which players walk through the futuristic city setting and interact with other characters as they struggle to win the Custom Robo championship.

    Buy Custom Robo Arena ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:42

    via joystiq

    The genre-bending puzzle/RPG game for the Nintendo DS and PSP, Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, hits store shelves tomorrow. Developer Infinite Interactive couldn't contain their excitement, so they released a PC demo of the game to make sure everyone was as giddy as they are.

    Puzzle Quest is a cross between a casual tile-swapping puzzle game and a classic CRPG. You choose a character and explore a fantasy kingdom where you go on quests, shop for items, and manage a host of spells and statistics. Engaging in battle is a different story. Instead of slapping each other with pieces of sharp metal, Puzzle Quest uses the familiar Bejeweled formula. Swap tiles and make matches to gather mana points for spells, earn experience, and damage the enemy. You and your opponent take turns moving tiles, so quite a bit of strategy is needed to balance offensive and defensive postures.

    Infinite Interactive is trying to bridge the gap between casual and hardcore gamers with a game that's easy to play in short bursts but can hold you for longer periods of time. The demo shows promise, but it's not without its faults. Does Puzzle Quest have what it takes to make both casual and hardcore players swoon?

    Demo Here ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:42

    via joystiq

    The genre-bending puzzle/RPG game for the Nintendo DS and PSP, Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, hits store shelves tomorrow. Developer Infinite Interactive couldn't contain their excitement, so they released a PC demo of the game to make sure everyone was as giddy as they are.

    Puzzle Quest is a cross between a casual tile-swapping puzzle game and a classic CRPG. You choose a character and explore a fantasy kingdom where you go on quests, shop for items, and manage a host of spells and statistics. Engaging in battle is a different story. Instead of slapping each other with pieces of sharp metal, Puzzle Quest uses the familiar Bejeweled formula. Swap tiles and make matches to gather mana points for spells, earn experience, and damage the enemy. You and your opponent take turns moving tiles, so quite a bit of strategy is needed to balance offensive and defensive postures.

    Infinite Interactive is trying to bridge the gap between casual and hardcore gamers with a game that's easy to play in short bursts but can hold you for longer periods of time. The demo shows promise, but it's not without its faults. Does Puzzle Quest have what it takes to make both casual and hardcore players swoon?

    Demo Here ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:38



    Awesome new Chrome Wii Case coming soon, heres the info:

    Now the Wii can look fun as well as play fun! XCM are back and bring their years of replacement case development to the mighty popular Wii. I-Case is a complete, high quality and colourful replacement shell for the Wii console. It’s perfect for those gamers who want to inject their Wii with further healthy does of fun and make their console stand out from the rest. Boasting a simple installation procedure, virtually anyone from young gamers to your Gran could install the I-Case! Initial colours available include Chrome, Crystal Blue and Black. ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:18

    Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has stated that aside from the UK, Microsoft's Xbox 360 is not proving popular amongst European consumers.

    Speaking in an interview with the San Jose Mercury News, Fils-Aime stated that the Wii is trouncing sales of its only next-gen rival in European territories.

    "360 is selling well only in one country: UK," he said.

    "Across the rest of Europe, it is not performing well. Wii on the other hand, is selling exceptionally well all through Europe."

    Although Microsoft hasn't revealed specific sales figures for the Xbox 360 in Europe, the company is expecting to meet worldwide sales of around 12 million units by the end of June 2007.

    The outspoken Nintendo boss also acknowledged that demand for the Wii has resulted in a lack of stock at retail, echoing similar comments made last week to GamesIndustry.biz by Nintendo's senior marketing director Laurent Fischer.

    He also revealed that claims of damage to consumer's TVs from broken Wii straps are of "a remarkably small number".

    via gibiz ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:16

    via eurogamer

    Nintendo has dismissed reports that it's going to release an external hard disk drive for the Wii so that people can transfer some of their stuff off the machine's internal flash drive, but it has confirmed that the DS is about to get a voice communication headset.
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    Japanese magazine Gamelabo claimed that Nintendo Japan executives had met recently to discuss the hard disk drive, but Nintendo UK told our sister site GamesIndustry.biz that that's "pure rumour and speculation".

    External storage is handy for Wii owners who like to buy games via Virtual Console, as the 512MB internal drive can quickly fill up. At the moment, users can invest in an SD flash-card to help store some of their software and save-game files away from the main system.

    Meanwhile, Nintendo told gi.biz that reports Pokémon Diamond and Pearl will be released alongside a headset peripheral for online voice chat when they arrive in the US next month were true.

    The company couldn't confirm plans for a European headset release, but it seems highly likely we'll see one when the games go on sale later this year.. ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:14

    via eurogamer

    Koei's revealed more information about its exclusive Wii title Opoona, which will be a "lifestyle RPG" due for release in Japan this summer.

    The game is in development at ArtePiazza, the team behind the artwork on the Dragon Quest games, and is set in a "fusion of modern design and fantasy".

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    You play as Opoona, descendant of the Cosmo Guard - brave warriors who strive to maintain peace. On a visit to Landroll he becomes separated from his family. His brother and sister go missing and his parents wind up in hospital, and it's up to you to find out why.

    In order to investigate further you'll have to travel across the galaxy, from colony to colony. In order to do this you'll need a licence so that you can get a job. Your initial options will be either an idol, rescuer or detective.

    However, once you start evolving relationships with other characters and completing duties, your Tamodachi Level will increase, expanding your options. Soon a much broader range of activities will open up, presenting new activities, adventures and jobs before you.

    The other area Opoona hopes to succeed is in combat, by using its Active Bonbon Battle system. You see, Opoona has an Energy Bonbon floating above his head like a hovering ball, and its this you fling at enemies by snapping the Nunchuck.

    Once you acquire a target, the bonbon will lock on and attack without fail, making it easy for beginners. However, the real skill comes in when you manipulate the trajectory of the bonbon, fiddling with it in strategic ways to gain multi-attacks.

    You'll also be able to play as both Opoona's bonbon-flinging brother and sister, Copoona and Poleena, and the whole game is playable using just the Nunchuck.

    As your adventure furthers you'll meet up with Chaica, a skillful fighter useful in your battle against the Dark Rogues. You'll also be able to go shopping for rare collectables, something to show your friends at gatherings, we suppose. ...
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