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    by Published on May 8th, 2006 18:06

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    2006's edition in the unstoppable football series puts the PSP on the field in its rookie year. This handheld version features a franchise mode with Assistant Coach challenges of goals to meet in rushing, tackling and gaining yardage. The PSP version also features the Practice Squad for building up new players to assign to your team. Cross-link between the PSP and PS2 version to continue your franchise between the two versions for at-home or on-the-go play. 10 new minigames allow you to practice your moves for when it counts once the ball is hiked and the game is on. ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 18:04

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    With Golden Nugget Casino DS you'll have one of the most complete gambling experiences possible. With classic games like Blackjack, Craps and Roulette, plus Slots and Video Poker, you can brush up on your game or start from scratch and quickly learn all you need to know before that trip to Vegas. ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 16:34

    Goatstore posted this news:

    The GOAT Store, LLC is doing some spring cleaning of our inventory and we want your help! To help us clean up, we are offering a special discount this week only!

    When placing an order with us this week, use the coupon code "SPRING06" on the checkout form to receive a special discount of 10% off!

    Time to get some Dreamcast games, more here --> http://www.goatstore.com/ ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 16:30

    Via Joystiq

    As of now, the New Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo DS is doing well with the critics. At the time of writing, the game held a 93% average review score.

    IGN 95% - "Before New Super Mario Bros. entered my life, Yoshi's Island was, to me, the greatest platformer ever created. That title may now have to go to New Super Mario Bros."

    GameDaily 90% - "On paper, New Super Mario Bros. is the kind of game that makes hardcore Nintendo fans get on their knees and weep in sheer joy over the eighty new levels of new 2D Mario action. If you're not already in that camp, New Super Mario Bros. is the kind of game to take you there."

    GameBrink 91% - "In the end New Super Mario Bros. is a very fun and worthy if not short addition to the stellar Super Mario Bros. series. While it lasts, it's some of the best platforming to date and features what I consider to be the best Nintendo DS graphics to date."
    Mario's latest installment launches on May 15. ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 16:29

    Via Joystiq

    Microsoft has officially revealed connectivity details about the Xbox 360 HD DVD add-on. The accessory will connect via a USB cable, utilizing the Xbox 360's high definition video output and digital surround sound support. Microsoft did not reveal a price, instead opting for the ole' marketing spiel: "With HD DVD, it is now becoming evident that the entire ecosystem ... is more economical than Blu-ray." Ecosystem? Word? ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 16:27

    Via Gizmodo

    When the Beatles and Steve Jobs somehow both decided to call their companies Apple, someone would inevitably be singing the song “I’m a Loser.” In a court battle over whether iPods and iTunes will still be allowed to carry an Apple logo, a British judge ruled that Apple Computer has a store and a music player, and the music itself doesn’t have Apple logos on it, so there’s no harm, no foul.

    Taking a conciliatory tone toward Apple Corps, the Beatles’ company, Apple CEO Steve Jobs held out the olive branch:


    “We have always loved The Beatles, and hopefully we can now work together to get them on the iTunes Music Store.”

    But former Beatles roadie and now Apple Corps manager Neil Aspinall was obviously not happy with the decision:

    “With great respect to the trial judge, we consider he has reached the wrong conclusion…We will accordingly be filing an appeal…” ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 16:25

    Via Gamespot

    Buena Vista Games (BVG) today pulled the wraps off its lineup for this week's Entertainment Electronic Expo, calling it the "largest and most diverse" collection of games the Disney interactive entertainment division has ever shown at E3.

    While many of the titles have been recently announced and promoted by the developer (four new puzzle games, the Desperate Housewives game), there are still a few surprises. The biggest title on the list, Turok, was confirmed to be underway a year ago, but hasn't been heard from since September, and even then it wasn't known what platforms would host the game. Now BVG has confirmed the story-driven first-person shooter is in development for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and set for a 2007 release.

    The PS3 and Xbox 360 aren't the only next-gen consoles receiving attention from BVG. The publisher is also prepping a pair of games that will have versions appear on the Nintendo Wii as well. Disney's Meet the Robinsons and Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action will both appear on the Wii in addition to other current consoles. The full list of the company's announced lineup for the show follows below.

    Game--Systems--Release Date

    Turok--Xbox 360, PlayStation 3--2007
    Lumines Plus--PlayStation 2--Fall 2006
    Disney’s Meet The Robinsons--Wii, PS2, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance--2007
    Disney’s Chicken Little: Ace in Action--Wii, PS2,DS--Fall 2006
    Disney’s Kim Possible: What’s the Switch?--PS2--Fall 2006
    Desperate Housewives: The Game--PC--Fall 2006
    Spectrobes--DS--TBA
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest--PSP, DS, GBA--June 27, 2006
    Lumines II--PSP--Fall 2006
    Every Extend Extra--PSP--Fall 2006
    Meteos: Disney Edition--DS--Fall 2006
    Disney’s American Dragon: Jake Long, Attack of the Dark Dragon--DS--TBA
    Disney’s Kim Possible: Global Gemini--DS--TBA
    Hannah Montana--DS--TBA
    That’s So Raven: Psychic on the Scene--DS--TBA
    Disney’s The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure--DS--TBA
    The Suite Life of Zack & Cody: Tipton Trouble--DS--TBA
    The Cheetah Girls--GBA--TBA
    Phil of the Future--GBA--TBA
    W.I.T.C.H.--GBA--TBA

    Buena Vista Games also has a pair of games being published by other companies and showcased in their booths. Cars, based on the Pixar film of the same name, will be shown in THQ's booth while Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow will be published by Bethesda Softworks ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 16:23

    Via Gamespot

    The dirt flies in Dean Takahashi's follow-up tome chronicling the efforts of software giant Microsoft to build on its success with the Xbox. The Xbox 360 Uncloaked: The Real Story Behind Microsoft's Next-Generation Video Game Console goes on sale today, and apart from it being an encyclopedic timeline of the building out and launching of the Xbox 360, there's a fair amount cheeky story telling, much of it confirming previous speculation, and much of it introducing previously unspoken anecdotes.

    Takahashi is a staff writer at the San Jose Mercury News, with prior stints at Red Herring and The Wall Street Journal.

    Most prominent among the speculation confirmed is the telling of Robbie Bach tasking J Allard with creating a gaming handheld to compliment the Xbox 360 home console. While the handheld initiative was later scuttled, Takahashi makes clear the steps Microsoft took toward portable gaming were real.

    Takahashi writes: Microsoft needed a game machine that was small. Bach assigned J Allard to take on this “next big thing.” Doing so would make a huge statement that Microsoft was going to ship this iPod killer and that it would do it with the same precision planning that it had done with the Xbox 360. Allard would run the platform, handling the hardware, software, and services for the handheld. Bryan Lee, meanwhile, would become the chief financial officer for the entire Entertainment and Devices Group and run the handheld's business side. Peter Moore would take charge of the Xbox 360 and Windows games businesses, effectively replacing Bach in his old job.

    Another anecdote concerns Allard losing a bet with Newsweek game and tech writer N'Gai Croal wherein J would have to wear a deadlocks wig for the entire month of May, 2006 (including on stage during the Microsoft press briefing at E3) based around J's disbelief that Sony could sell 10 million PSPs as quickly as it sold that number of PlayStation 2s--which it did, handily. ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 16:19

    Via CVG

    E3 wouldn't be E3 without the buzzing of rumours, passed on by people too impatient to wait for official announcements (that'll be all of us, then). The two most exciting that have tickled our ears thus far regard potential Xbox 360 exclusivity of psychological thriller Alan Wake, and a Wii-exclusive Star Wars game with lightsaber-style control via the, ah, Wii controller.

    Alan Wake is a highly-tipped chiller from Max Payne developer Remedy. It promises Silent Hill-ish chills and a plotline about a haunted horror writer. It had previously been announced for next-generation consoles and PC, but gossips are now speculating that it's poised to be announced as a 360-exclusive game at E3 this week.

    As for the Wii-exclusive Star Wars game, the rumour mongering is simply suggesting that the console's controller will deliver interactive lightsaber battles. But that's all you're getting. As we say, they're just rumours, but if there's any truth in them, rely on us to dish the details. ...
    by Published on May 8th, 2006 16:17

    Via CVG

    It's pretty much an open secret at this year's E3 that Microsoft uber developer Bungie will unveil Halo 3 to an eagerly salivating world, with the smart money now going on a video debut at Microsoft's conference on Tuesday, with the possibility of any playable demo action now distinctly receding.

    Or is it? It seems Bungie may have more funky treats in store according to the latest word on the developer's web site.

    Spurting info like hot chilli sauce, Bungie's very own Frankie says "As for our next project it continues apace. Lots of progress in every department, from UI to Animation to Engineering and of course, all the way back to audio. There are things to see in every department, some rough and ready and some astonishingly smooth, polished and even playable."

    Note that 'even playable' pay off. Could we possibly see something at E3 this very week? Frankie doesn't exactly say, but there are hints that Bungie is desperate to unburden on something.

    Frankie continues, "It's really making progress in an exciting and fascinating way. And I can't wait to share that with you properly. The level of secrecy is every bit as oppressive and confining for us as it is for you. Much, much bigger update next week. See you then." ...
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