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    by Published on October 6th, 2006 16:00

    The Wario Ware series has always been nuts, with its nonsensical three-second mini-games coming at you one after the other. But with full-body motion of the Wii version, Smooth Moves is totally berserk.

    Making full use of the Wii's motion-detecting Remote (no Nunchuk needed), Wario Ware: Smooth Moves has you performing all sorts of wacky movements to complete its rapid mini-games.

    The cool thing is the Wii Remote is held differently with each game, and just before the mini-games appear, you're briefly shown a picture of how the controller should be held. Then you have a couple of seconds to get it ready.

    It's mental. One second you'll be holding the Remote like a cup, and tipping it towards you to make the on-screen man drink a glass of water (do it to fast and the water spills everywhere). Then you have to quickly change to holding it horizontally with both hands like a pole, and tilt it left and right to help a clown keep his balance on a giant ball. Then you're holding it like a dumbbell, and pumping your bicep to make the on-screen weightlifter do the same.

    Our favourite mini-games are the ones based on previous Nintendo games. An Animal Crossing game saw us yank the remote back to whip a fish out of a river. A Super Mario Bros. game lets you flick the remote upwards to make Mario jump to hit a coin block. And you'll be reaching towards your TV to grab a dog's paw in a Nintendogs mini-game.

    But Smooth Moves doesn't settle at you just moving your hands and arms. Sometimes it'll ask you to hold the Remote against a particular part of your body. So you'll be holding it at your waist, and twirling your hip to spin a hoola-hoop around the waist of your virtual counterpart.

    Or, you'll be asked to place the controller on your head and do squats to make a crazy body-builder pump his legs. Of course, since the Wii can only detect the position of the controller and not the rest of your body, you can cheat by imitating these motions with more effortless arm movements, but you're girlfriend and your granny won't know that. Let them live the dream.

    If you play by the rules, Wario Ware is as bonkers as it is tiring, but that's what makes it as fun as the Dancing Stage games that have dominating arcades for years.

    Wario Ware: Smooth Moves is a confirmed launch title in Japan, but is not yet on the list for day one in the UK.

    We're hoping it'll appear in time for Christmas. Forget singing carols and popping crackers. We're all about Wario Ware after a fat lunch. ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 15:59

    Midway has told CVG that it hopes to have The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, a battle adventure game based on the Cartoon Network series, ready for Wii on day one in the UK. A Midway spokesperson said: "We're aiming for a launch release in the PAL territories and it is being developed by Midway internally."

    The development team is "currently testing the usage of all of the Wii functionality", but the company wouldn't disclose further specifics.

    The single player adventure will boast 40 missions of cartoony fightsn, and a Battle mode will let four players go head-to-head in a selection of deathmatch arenas.

    Screenshots Here ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 15:57

    Dyack has explained why his long, long in the making action-RPG, Too Human, was absent from Microsoft's X06 last week, despite having been playable at E3 earlier in the year.

    "This decision to not show at X06 was made immediately after E3," said Dyack, speaking on his blog. "We made the decision to next show the game when we are ready and we knew that X06 would not be the right time."

    He continued: "When we do decide to show the game, our goal is to give everyone a true impression of the game -- one that includes story, audio, game play, artwork and technology. Things are going very well and Too Human is shaping up to be our best game to date."

    Speculation was writhe after the game received a poor reception at this year's E3 (RIP), but Dyack promises it won't be long before we see it in action again: "Stay tuned because there will be a preview of the game in the future..."

    Too Human is expected on Xbox 360 sometime next year. ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 15:57

    Retaining the core principle of the original arcade classic, you'll control giant chimps and Godzilla-like creations as they stomp on cities and buildings.

    We remember Rampage being most fun in multiplayer, and Total Destruction will boast a four-player mode that allows gamers to either co-operate or battle in seven urban environments.

    It's not the most anticipated game coming to Wii, but it'll be a laugh with four players all going for it. These new screens show some huge bosses in action too.

    At the time of writing, Midway was unavailable to comment on how the game will take advantage of Wii's unique controller, and a release date is yet to be confirmed. We'll shout at them every day until they give us the info.

    Shots Via Comments ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 15:51

    Fresh from the loins of wherever BioWare's screenshots plop from, we've got four (count 'em; four) new shots of Mass Effect, a game we're looking forward to almost as much as that after-work pint waiting for us down the pub.

    These latest images offer another glimpse of Mass Effect's off-world exploration and third-person combat, along with the gorgeous character models and facial animations that almost made us leave a small puddle on the E3 floor, earlier this year.

    Mass Effect, all going well, will be out early next year.

    Screens Here ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 15:49

    Computing giant said to be on the verge of buying graphics manufacturer - what does this mean for PC gaming?

    Computing giant Intel is said to be on the verge of acquiring graphics manufacturer nVidia, according to Reuters.

    The report says rumours have "spread quickly across Wall Street trading desks"
    and that speculation indicates Intel will make an acquisition announcement tonight.

    This news comes hot on the heels of rival AMD's acquisition of nVidia's biggest competitor, ATI, in July, which gave the CPU manufacturer entry into the graphics market, and led many to call Intel to secure a similar deal.

    If true, this could be fantastic news for PC gaming, as many high-profile industry figures - most notable of whom is Epic's Mark Rein - have condemned Intel for including only inferior integrated graphics chips with its PCs, which according to Rein hurts the marketplace and gives people "machines that are completing incapable of playing games."

    For the moment we'll have to wait and see if the Wall Street rumours come true. ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 15:48

    Single-player 360 demo heads to Marketplace on October 23

    The single-player demo will allow players to shoot their way through the stunning-looking Dante's Casino stage, on the hunt for suspected terrorist leaders.

    This is great news for fans of the squad-based tactical shooting series, and anyone waiting to see what their next-gen powerhouse is really capable of.

    Gameplay trailers so far have looked absolutely incredible, and we fully expect this to be one of the best shooters on Xbox 360 to date.

    The full game will be released for Xbox 360, PC and PSP in Autumn 2006, with a PS3 version targeting Sony's March 07 launch. ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 15:47

    After its teasing reveal last week, Rockstar and Team Bondi have released the first proper trailer of L.A. Noire.

    L.A. Noire takes place in a "perfectly-recreated" Los Angeles with a "post-war backdrop of corruption, drugs and jazz", and this latest trailer shows that the game certainly has a moody atmosphere to fit.

    L.A. Noire was originally revealed in 2004 for the PS3, and originally published by Sony. With this in mind, we think its safe to assume that at least one of the platform's the game is heading for will be Sony's.

    Stay tuned for more on L.A. Noire as we get it.

    Movie Here ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 06:37

    New commercial PSP game released:



    Scarface: Money. Power. Respect is a unique game designed specifically for the PSP system that combines turn-based strategy gameplay with real-time combat. It allow gamers to relive Tony Montana's epic rise to power in the drug-fueled world of 1983 Miami. The game thrusts players into a deep and engaging strategy game as Tony Montana, where the goal is to battle and defeat competing drug cartels and conquer Miami turf-by-turf, eventually becoming the one-and-only Kingpin of the city. Featuring both single- and multi-player modes, Scarface: Money. Power. Respect. will challenge players to make critical strategic decisions to rise from humble beginnings to directing an army of henchmen and hired gunmen through detailed scenarios of conquest and domination. In the story-based single-player mode, gamers complete a series of missions based on scenes from the original movie to conquer "turfs" in Miami. Players need to direct large-scale citywide strategic commands to complete their conquest as well as direct street-level real-time combat. The game challenges gamers to handle larger territory, additional adversaries and new profit-making opportunities through increased drug trafficking. The wireless multi-player mode pits up-to-four gamers playing as criminal cartels in a race to make money and conquer turf. The multi-player battle begins with a "Land Grab," where each cartel lays claim to their share of Miami.

    More info / buy here --> http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...6&lsaid=219793 ...
    by Published on October 6th, 2006 06:35

    Newly released at Lik Sang:



    Action meets strategy as you take on London's fiercest gangs in a bid for domination of the capital. With the opportunity to play as one of five gangs, you have to use brains and brawn to overcome the rival criminal factions and gain control of the city's underworld. Become the guv'nor of the Cockney, Triad, Yardie, Russian or Pakistani gangs and take on the capital over a number of unique and challenging game modes: Core Action Game - Choose the gang you want to lead, be prepared to fight dirty and use your head to stay one step ahead of the competition. Each mission is separated with stunning graphic-novel style narratives that guide you through the background story of criminal masterminds fighting for the right to be called Mr Big - London's number one gangster. Gangs of London also offers a turn-based strategy game which brings something completely new to PSP. Using a combination of skill, nerve and chance, gamers can take on up to four other gamers on a single PSP - or compete against the PSP controlled AI. Free Roaming mode allows you to explore and tackle the streets of London on your own terms – take your pick of character, vehicle, weapons, mission objectives, weather conditions and police levels, but be careful when exploring enemy turf.

    More info / buy here --> http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...3&lsaid=219793 ...
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