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    by Published on July 7th, 2008 20:18

    via IGN


    D2C Games, Inc., a premier developer and publisher of mass-market downloadable interactive entertainment, today announced that their frenzied, arcade-style racing game, SPOGS Racing, is available on Nintendo's WiiWare service. Gamers can now download the high-octane game and experience the title's signature Crash 'N Grab action, where players battle it out for upgraded performance parts by crashing into each other and taking tires, engines, exhausts and brakes on-the-fly.

    For 1,000 Wii Points anyone can download the game from the Wii Shop Channel. Players will modify and personalize their unique SPOGS Racers with custom in-game images. Then get right into the racing action with the innovative Crash 'N Grab instant upgrade feature. Once sufficiently tricked out, players can race their SPOGS around a dozen colorful and thrilling tracks, including stunt tracks with loops, jumps, power-ups and weapons. Players can also battle it out in split screen multiplayer and test their skills with four different control options.

    "Because the Wii is rooted in easy, fun, and social games, we have chosen Nintendo's platform as a key component to our overall strategy," said D2C Games founder and CEO Scott Orr. "They have launched a first-rate download platform with WiiWare, and it is an ideal place for the kinds of games we're making at D2C. SPOGS Racing isn't just fun, unique and innovative - it's also accessible in terms of price, and for 1,000 Wii Points gamers of all ages will enjoy it immensely." ...
    by Published on July 7th, 2008 20:10

    via IGN


    Gamers who pre-order a copy of Lionhead's upcoming RPG sequel Fable 2 will be able to download the game's accompanying Xbox Live Arcade mini-games for free.

    Due out in August, the three "pub games" are standalone versions of the mini-games available in the full retail game. The final names of the mini-games are "Keystone," which is a combination of craps and roulette, "Spinnerbox," which is an updated take on slot machines, and "Fortune's Tower," which is a press your luck style of game. The download will also include a Shell, which is a tutorial of all three games.

    Gold earned in the three XBLA games (which will also be available as a single 800 MS pt. download) can be transferred to Fable 2, giving players a head start on their adventuring career in Albion. Those who don't need a head-start, the pub games will be included in both the standard and special edition versions of Fable 2. ...
    by Published on July 7th, 2008 20:06

    via Computer and Video Games


    The first Tales of Hearts (DS) and Tales of World (PSP) have landed online, and both look rather good for portable titles.

    Tales of Hearts is the latest in the Namco Tales role-playing Tales series. As you can see in screenshots posted on Neogaf (look to the right for an example), the game mixes up 2D sprites and 3D backgrounds. For a DS title, we think it works well.

    The PSP title, Tales of Hearts: Radiant Mythology is the second in a spin-off series that features a number of characters from different Tales games.

    In addition, the websites for both Hearts and World are now open, so be sure to take a look if you're a Tales fan.


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    by Published on July 7th, 2008 20:03

    via Computer and Video Games


    The huge in-game XMB PS3 update that was pulled from PSN last week following technical issues will be re-released for download by Wednesday, CVG has been told.

    According to customer support, firmware version 2.41, which should be clear of all errors, will out "midweek", although Sony is yet to make an official announcement to confirm that.

    In case you missed it, Sony last week was forced to pull the hotly anticipated update after widespread reports of it breaking PS3 consoles.

    The firmware is available to download from various website on the internet, but to be on the safe side you'd be best to wait for the update from Sony. ...
    by Published on July 7th, 2008 18:39

    via Games Industry


    D3Publisher's PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 title Dark Sector will be hitting the Australian market following a series of cuts that have allowed the game to receive a MA 15+ rating.

    The title had been refused a rating by Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification, which effectively meant the title was banned.

    In Australia the R 18+ and above ratings apply only to film and not to videogames, this has led to a number of titles unable see a release in the region unless cuts are made to adult themed content ...
    by Published on July 7th, 2008 18:37

    via Games Industry


    Super Smash Bros Brawl has debuted at the top spot in both the Spanish and German software charts for the week ended June 22, according to figures from Media-Control GfK International.

    The Spanish charts saw Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots for the PlayStation 3 drop to second place, followed by Wii Play in third place.

    Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat? for the DS came in at number four, while Top Spin 3 for the PS3 and Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core for the PlayStation Portable took sixth and seventh place, respectively.

    Battlefield Bad Company for the PS3 broke into the German chart at third place, with Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots for the PS3 dropping to fifth place and Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core for the PSP coming in at number seven.


    The Spanish chart follows:

    1. Super Smash Bros Brawl (Wii)
    2. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
    3. Wii Play (Wii)
    4. Cooking Guide: Can’t Decide What to Eat? (DS)
    5. Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
    6. Top Spin 3 (PS3)
    7. Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (PSP)
    8. Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (PS3)
    9. Dr Kawashima's Brain Training (DS)
    10. The Sims 2 deluxe (PC)

    The German chart follows:

    1. Super Smash Bros Brawl (Wii)
    2. Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
    3. Battlefield Bad Company (PS3)
    4. The Sims 2: Ikea Home Stuff (PC)
    5. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
    6. Wii Play (Wii)
    7. Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (PSP)
    8. Wii Fit (Wii)
    9. Dr Kawashima's Brain Training (DS)
    10. Mario Kart DS (DS) ...
    by Published on July 7th, 2008 18:32

    via Eurogamer


    Konami has said it will be bringing the Eledees back to life on the DS this winter.

    Dubbed The Adventures of Kai and Zeo, this handheld game acts as a sequel to the Wii instalment released last May. That, incidentally, has a decent Metacritic score of 75 per cent.

    Eleedes, or Elebits to give them their US title, are little creatures that serve as an energy source for the game and produce electricity when clumped together.

    Your job is to go around and collect them with your Ghostbusters-like gun, so that they can follow you around like Pikmin and help you later on. Your gun also clears obstacles from your path.

    It all looks to have retained its colourful and attractive presentation, and Konami promises Wi-Fi battles for up-to four players and easy-to-use touch-screen controls.

    Pop over to our Eledees: The Adventures of Kai and Zero gallery for the first screenshots. ...
    by Published on July 7th, 2008 18:31

    via Games Industry


    Sony and Nintendo are planning to expand their operations in the Asian market outside of Japan, targeting Taiwan and South Korea specifically.

    According to the Japanese daily Nikkei, as reported by Thomson Financial, Nintendo is working on a special "localised" version of its DS handheld in Taiwan, to be sold through mobile phone stores.

    No specific information was available as to what form that localisation will take, but it will be available by the end of July, with plans to extend the SKU into China by the end of 2008.

    Meanwhile Sony has announced its own plans for Taiwan, which includes working with the government on training local education authority staff on game development, and making new titles available via the PlayStation Network.

    Sony will also expand its operations in South Korea, a territory in which Nintendo has begun working with local developers and expects to ship 20 DS titles before the end of this year. ...
    by Published on July 7th, 2008 18:29

    via Games Industry


    Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg has said that consumers are buying Nintendo's Wii as a "novelty" machine similar to home karaoke machines.

    Speaking to Gamasutra, the outspoken director of product management for Micorsoft's gaming business said that he believes consumers aren't buying Nintendo's home console for games, and that those same consumers will eventually “graduate” to the Xbox 360.

    “You see they're not buying games on it, right? They're buying it, it's like something they break out when people come over, and it's maybe a fun thing, but it's almost like the same people that buy a karaoke machine, you know?" said Greenberg of the consoles popularity with consumers new to gaming.

    "They're not really buying it for games, they're just buying it as a novelty."

    Greenberg believes that the Xbox 360 can appeal to mainstream consumers, not just the hardcore audience, and that the popularity of the Wii will push consumers looking for a new experience to Microsoft's home console over time.

    "I think that there's a difference in the type of customer that is buying the Wii. When you think about it, there's a difference between trying to be the number one console with nine year old gamers, and being the console that offers the most experiences from 13 to 33," he said.

    "In this generation we're seeing record revenues for the US and globally for the business, and we're seeing more people buying and playing games than ever before, and the Wii is definitely part of that. And as they grow that pie, that benefits us too, because those customers are eventually going to want to graduate to an Xbox 360 experience."

    Sales of the Wii in North America were 675,100 units during May 2008, as it outsold its rivals for the fourth consecutive month. According to figures from NPD, the Xbox 360 sold 186,600 units in the same month. ...
    by Published on July 4th, 2008 23:32

    via Joystiq


    It's not often (in fact it's never) that you see a game tagline line this: "Make music with a disc of 510 067 420 km² = the Earth." But that's what Oterp, a hombrew PSP app by Antonin Fourneau does.

    Oterp uses the PSP GPS add-on to track your relative position on the planet and alters music in real time based on your movements. Its developer has also hard-coded numerous "collection" spots around the globe into the software. Travelling to these locations will unlock new music and effects, similar to unlocking characters via GPS in the Japanese release of Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops. Sounds pretty cool, huh? More videos of it in action can be found at the Oterp site.


    Video here ...
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