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Not much this week so I've merged both threads into one again. Theres one or two DS games to try out I reckon, if you understand Japanese then you're in for a good time on both Wii & DS titles.
Nintendo DS Releases
All dates are correct at time of posting and checked by multiple sources. Some dates may be shipping dates so expect a release sometime after. Not all games get dumped on the day of release or in some cases for ages.
December 4th
American Girl: Julie Finds a Way
Region: US Genre: Totally Lame-me-do
Developer: THQ Publisher: THQ
You know something...I hope she does! I wonder how many lewd comments will be made about this on the ROM release thread? This game is based on a book series by the name of "American Girl". Julie Albright is a fun-loving girl growing up in San Francisco in the 1970s. Julie faces many challenges, including a new school, a new neighborhood, and new friends. Explore Julie’s world, interact with her friends and family, and play over 20 exciting mini-games! Wooooooo! Journey with Julie as she tries out for the basketball team, saves a family of endangered bald eagles, and crosses the country in a covered wagon! You'll also get to look after her pet rabbit..Nutmeg. THQ mega fails once more.
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Region: US Genre: Rhythm-me-do
Developer: EA Publisher: EA
I hate the fricking chipmunks and their god damn singing. This is a rhythm game based on the film that for some reason stars Jason Lee. The 40-song tracklist includes classics such as 'All the Small Things', 'It's Tricky', 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Shiny Happy People' for you to tap along to...which if I heard Chipmunk style would really make me want to slash my wrists. So if you have the desire to hear really good songs sped up and completely raped of their brilliance than play it, if you have taste and hate James Blunt than ignore like the plague. I would post the pics but they look like Wii pics.
December 5th
Draglade
Region: US Genre: Fight Rhythm-me-do
Developer: Dimps Corporation Publisher: Atlus Co.
The English version of Custom Beat Battle: Draglade which was a fighting/rhythm hybrid. Japanese version seemed decent but I couldn't work out what to do to actually enjoy it propely.
Pocket Pets
Region: US Genre: Pet-me-do
Developer: Agatsuma Entertainment Publisher: O3 Entertainment
The English version of Hana Deka Club: Animal Paradise.
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008
Region: US Genre: Card-me-do
Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami
Yet another game in the series, fans will be interested, others...maybe not.
Video Link
December 6th
Arkanoid DS
Region: Japan Genre: Breakout-me-do
Developer: Tatio Publisher: Tatio
One of two Tatio titles that bring an old classic to the DS and uses the old fashion paddle attachment controller. The other is Space Invaders DS, which looks a lot better than the last SI game. This is sold either with or without the paddle, and the paddle goes into the GBA slot of the DS. Like the original game this is a Break Out clone and should be fun to play, and doesn't require Japanese knowledge to enjoy it. To be honest I am quite tempted to import this. There is an online demo of this game HERE!
Tales of Innocence
Region: Japan Genre: RPG-me-do
Developer: Alfa System Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Still no release of Tempest outside of Japan but apparently it wasn't good so don't be too sad. The story for Innocence centers on Luca, a resident of the peaceful capital city of Regnam. Luca, son of a merchant, has special powers, although he's not alone, as others like him have started appearing in the town of late. His personality is said to be a bit different from your standard RPG character; in fact, the game's producers feel his role is somewhat switched with that of the heroine, Iria. The game's battle system will be a combination of past Tales systems. Innocence will use the Dimension Stride Linear Motion Battle System, which is said to combine elements of the Flex Range LMBS from Abyss and the Aeral LMBS from the PS2 version of Destiny. Will it make it over here?
Video Link
Juushinden: Ultimate Beast Battlers
Region: Japan Genre: Card battle-me-do
Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami
A card game for the DS. An attachment goes in the GBA slot of the DS and allows players to swipe cards in, much like the "Love Berry" add-on peripheral from Sega. Instead of swiping though, you simply put the card to the attachment and it scans it.
K-1 World GP
Region: Japan Genre: Kick Box-me-do
Developer: D3 Publisher: D3
D3 have plans to release this in the US next year, which is nice as I've had my eye on this game for some time. K1 is pretty big in Japan and theres already been videogames in the past. The upper screen in K-1 will feature the in-ring action between the two fighters; the lower screen will feature a detailed look at each fighter's condition across all parts of his body. Each major portion of a fighter's body is color-coded to indicate the amount of damage taken during the fight. Should you favor one particular hand or foot when fighting, you'll eventually take damage on that appendage; it's a clever way of ensuring that you mix things up when delivering a beatdown on your foe. It also looks like you'll be able to train up in the gym.
Also out in Japan:
Gintama Gin-Oh Quest: Gin-san ga Tenshoku shitari Sekai wo Sukuttari
Haneru no Tobira DS: Tanshuku Tetsudou no Yoru
Otona no Nurie DS 2 AKA Paint By DS 2
MAru Kaite DonDon Oboeru: Kyoui no Tsugawa Shiki Kanji Kioku Jutsu - Kiso Gakushuu Hen
Nep League DS
Pororon! Dokomodake DS
Power Pro Kun Pocket 10
Yozemi no Center Shoujun Series: Eigo Hen
Tomodachi Tsukurou! Mahou no Koukan Nikki
December 7th
Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command
Region: EUR Genre: Turn based Strag-me-do
Developer: Red Lynx Publisher: THQ
Looking forward to this, even though its published by THQ its developed by Red Lynx who have done 2 excellent Pathway To Glory games & High Sieze on the N-gage. Looks like it'll be similar to PTG which pleases me no end. In Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command, gamers play as the elite Space Marines of the Ultramarines chapter and strive to combat the encroaching evil of the ruthless and daemonic influenced Chaos Space Marines through several cinematically-tied missions. The missions are all objective based. Some of them are simple, "kill all enemies" missions, while others require the killing of a particular leader, or the capture of certain points. Players command squads of six customizable soldiers through three different terrain types, industrial, desert and ice. This version should be the same as the PSP but not as pretty but with touchscreen features. Both versions also include both local and Wi-Fi multiplayer, as well as a game sharing mode that offers a limited version of the game.
Fizz
Region: EUR Genre: Puzzle-me-do
Developer: DK Games Publisher: Lexicon Entertainment
Fizz is a puzzle challenge that is exceedingly simple to understand but infuriatingly challenging to master.The central and principal game board is composed of twenty-five points each with four antennae. Each antenna can contain four colours. The goal is to create energy flow by aligning colours. When a loop is created, points are deducted and other points come onto the board. Last as long as possible and get the highest score.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2008
Region: EUR Genre: Footy-me-do
Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami
The footy series returns for a 2nd game on the DS, hopefully it'll be better than the last one. Screens are of the Japanese version.
Nintendo Wii Releases
All dates are correct at time of posting and checked by multiple sources. Some dates may be shipping dates so expect a release sometime after. Not all games get dumped on the day of release or in some cases for ages.
December 2nd
Wii Fit
Region: Japan Genre: Fight-me-do
Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo
Calling all tubby bitches! This is the game for you! Nintendo turns the living room into a fitness center for the whole family with Wii Fit and the Wii Balance Board. Family members will have fun getting a "core" workout, and talking about and comparing their results and progress on a new channel on the Wii Menu. Lean to block footballs, swivel hips to power hoop twirls or balance to hold the perfect yoga pose. As users stand on the Wii Balance Board, included with Wii Fit, their body’s overall balance is tied to the game in a way they’ve never experienced before. Wii Fit also uses the Wii Balance Board for daily tests. These evaluate two key measures that a household can track via progress charts. Is an estimated $75 too much for this when it comes out in the West? Maybe for some but for those wanting to lose weight (I need to buff up myself) its cheaper than buying a load of crap. Could this print more monies for Nintendo or will it be a dud like Eye Training was? Theres no date for a release anywhere else but it will be sometime next year.
I won't bother showing pics as the video is the only true way to see how this works:
December 5th
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
Region: US Genre: Fight-me-do
Developer: Spike Publisher: Atari
The US release of the Japanese version of "Dragon Ball Z: Sparking Meteor". 150 playable characters, enhanced fighting techniques, beautifully refined effects and shading techniques, making each character's effects more realistic, and over 20 battle stages. In addition, an improved control system for the Wii allows players to easily mimic signature moves and execute devastating energy attacks as they are performed in the Dragon Ball Z animated series. Apparently it features online play that actually is you playing online.
Video Link
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Godzilla: Unleashed
Region: US Genre: Fight-me-do
Developer: Pipeworks Software Publisher: Atari
Godzilla games are mostly average, but at least they can be enjoyable but not really worth buying. I like the look of this though. The game stars the legendary Godzilla and a slew of the most renowned monsters of all-time. Gamers are challenged to ultimately save the planet from mayhem and destruction. Set in urban arenas, Godzilla: Unleashed's interactive 3D cityscapes, big destructible buildings, soaring skyscrapers and towering alien formations provide the backdrop to epic worldwide destruction. Players will claw, kick, stomp, throw and blast their way through the streets of major world cities in order to claim the ultimate, beastly title: King of the Monsters. In addition to a fully reinvented combat system, Godzilla: Unleashed will feature an innovative non-linear storyline which will allow players to influence how the story unfolds through their choices within battles. Multiplayer is 1-4 players.
Video Link
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Also out this week but not worth bothering with:
Alvin & the Chipmunks (US)
Alan Hansons Sports Challenge (EUR)
Cheggers Party Quiz (EUR)
Not much this week so I've merged both threads into one again. Theres one or two DS games to try out I reckon, if you understand Japanese then you're in for a good time on both Wii & DS titles.
Nintendo DS Releases
All dates are correct at time of posting and checked by multiple sources. Some dates may be shipping dates so expect a release sometime after. Not all games get dumped on the day of release or in some cases for ages.
December 4th
American Girl: Julie Finds a Way
Region: US Genre: Totally Lame-me-do
Developer: THQ Publisher: THQ
You know something...I hope she does! I wonder how many lewd comments will be made about this on the ROM release thread? This game is based on a book series by the name of "American Girl". Julie Albright is a fun-loving girl growing up in San Francisco in the 1970s. Julie faces many challenges, including a new school, a new neighborhood, and new friends. Explore Julie’s world, interact with her friends and family, and play over 20 exciting mini-games! Wooooooo! Journey with Julie as she tries out for the basketball team, saves a family of endangered bald eagles, and crosses the country in a covered wagon! You'll also get to look after her pet rabbit..Nutmeg. THQ mega fails once more.
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Region: US Genre: Rhythm-me-do
Developer: EA Publisher: EA
I hate the fricking chipmunks and their god damn singing. This is a rhythm game based on the film that for some reason stars Jason Lee. The 40-song tracklist includes classics such as 'All the Small Things', 'It's Tricky', 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Shiny Happy People' for you to tap along to...which if I heard Chipmunk style would really make me want to slash my wrists. So if you have the desire to hear really good songs sped up and completely raped of their brilliance than play it, if you have taste and hate James Blunt than ignore like the plague. I would post the pics but they look like Wii pics.
December 5th
Draglade
Region: US Genre: Fight Rhythm-me-do
Developer: Dimps Corporation Publisher: Atlus Co.
The English version of Custom Beat Battle: Draglade which was a fighting/rhythm hybrid. Japanese version seemed decent but I couldn't work out what to do to actually enjoy it propely.
Pocket Pets
Region: US Genre: Pet-me-do
Developer: Agatsuma Entertainment Publisher: O3 Entertainment
The English version of Hana Deka Club: Animal Paradise.
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2008
Region: US Genre: Card-me-do
Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami
Yet another game in the series, fans will be interested, others...maybe not.
Video Link
December 6th
Arkanoid DS
Region: Japan Genre: Breakout-me-do
Developer: Tatio Publisher: Tatio
One of two Tatio titles that bring an old classic to the DS and uses the old fashion paddle attachment controller. The other is Space Invaders DS, which looks a lot better than the last SI game. This is sold either with or without the paddle, and the paddle goes into the GBA slot of the DS. Like the original game this is a Break Out clone and should be fun to play, and doesn't require Japanese knowledge to enjoy it. To be honest I am quite tempted to import this. There is an online demo of this game HERE!
Tales of Innocence
Region: Japan Genre: RPG-me-do
Developer: Alfa System Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Still no release of Tempest outside of Japan but apparently it wasn't good so don't be too sad. The story for Innocence centers on Luca, a resident of the peaceful capital city of Regnam. Luca, son of a merchant, has special powers, although he's not alone, as others like him have started appearing in the town of late. His personality is said to be a bit different from your standard RPG character; in fact, the game's producers feel his role is somewhat switched with that of the heroine, Iria. The game's battle system will be a combination of past Tales systems. Innocence will use the Dimension Stride Linear Motion Battle System, which is said to combine elements of the Flex Range LMBS from Abyss and the Aeral LMBS from the PS2 version of Destiny. Will it make it over here?
Video Link
Juushinden: Ultimate Beast Battlers
Region: Japan Genre: Card battle-me-do
Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami
A card game for the DS. An attachment goes in the GBA slot of the DS and allows players to swipe cards in, much like the "Love Berry" add-on peripheral from Sega. Instead of swiping though, you simply put the card to the attachment and it scans it.
K-1 World GP
Region: Japan Genre: Kick Box-me-do
Developer: D3 Publisher: D3
D3 have plans to release this in the US next year, which is nice as I've had my eye on this game for some time. K1 is pretty big in Japan and theres already been videogames in the past. The upper screen in K-1 will feature the in-ring action between the two fighters; the lower screen will feature a detailed look at each fighter's condition across all parts of his body. Each major portion of a fighter's body is color-coded to indicate the amount of damage taken during the fight. Should you favor one particular hand or foot when fighting, you'll eventually take damage on that appendage; it's a clever way of ensuring that you mix things up when delivering a beatdown on your foe. It also looks like you'll be able to train up in the gym.
Also out in Japan:
Gintama Gin-Oh Quest: Gin-san ga Tenshoku shitari Sekai wo Sukuttari
Haneru no Tobira DS: Tanshuku Tetsudou no Yoru
Otona no Nurie DS 2 AKA Paint By DS 2
MAru Kaite DonDon Oboeru: Kyoui no Tsugawa Shiki Kanji Kioku Jutsu - Kiso Gakushuu Hen
Nep League DS
Pororon! Dokomodake DS
Power Pro Kun Pocket 10
Yozemi no Center Shoujun Series: Eigo Hen
Tomodachi Tsukurou! Mahou no Koukan Nikki
December 7th
Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command
Region: EUR Genre: Turn based Strag-me-do
Developer: Red Lynx Publisher: THQ
Looking forward to this, even though its published by THQ its developed by Red Lynx who have done 2 excellent Pathway To Glory games & High Sieze on the N-gage. Looks like it'll be similar to PTG which pleases me no end. In Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command, gamers play as the elite Space Marines of the Ultramarines chapter and strive to combat the encroaching evil of the ruthless and daemonic influenced Chaos Space Marines through several cinematically-tied missions. The missions are all objective based. Some of them are simple, "kill all enemies" missions, while others require the killing of a particular leader, or the capture of certain points. Players command squads of six customizable soldiers through three different terrain types, industrial, desert and ice. This version should be the same as the PSP but not as pretty but with touchscreen features. Both versions also include both local and Wi-Fi multiplayer, as well as a game sharing mode that offers a limited version of the game.
Fizz
Region: EUR Genre: Puzzle-me-do
Developer: DK Games Publisher: Lexicon Entertainment
Fizz is a puzzle challenge that is exceedingly simple to understand but infuriatingly challenging to master.The central and principal game board is composed of twenty-five points each with four antennae. Each antenna can contain four colours. The goal is to create energy flow by aligning colours. When a loop is created, points are deducted and other points come onto the board. Last as long as possible and get the highest score.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2008
Region: EUR Genre: Footy-me-do
Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami
The footy series returns for a 2nd game on the DS, hopefully it'll be better than the last one. Screens are of the Japanese version.
Nintendo Wii Releases
All dates are correct at time of posting and checked by multiple sources. Some dates may be shipping dates so expect a release sometime after. Not all games get dumped on the day of release or in some cases for ages.
December 2nd
Wii Fit
Region: Japan Genre: Fight-me-do
Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo
Calling all tubby bitches! This is the game for you! Nintendo turns the living room into a fitness center for the whole family with Wii Fit and the Wii Balance Board. Family members will have fun getting a "core" workout, and talking about and comparing their results and progress on a new channel on the Wii Menu. Lean to block footballs, swivel hips to power hoop twirls or balance to hold the perfect yoga pose. As users stand on the Wii Balance Board, included with Wii Fit, their body’s overall balance is tied to the game in a way they’ve never experienced before. Wii Fit also uses the Wii Balance Board for daily tests. These evaluate two key measures that a household can track via progress charts. Is an estimated $75 too much for this when it comes out in the West? Maybe for some but for those wanting to lose weight (I need to buff up myself) its cheaper than buying a load of crap. Could this print more monies for Nintendo or will it be a dud like Eye Training was? Theres no date for a release anywhere else but it will be sometime next year.
I won't bother showing pics as the video is the only true way to see how this works:
December 5th
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
Region: US Genre: Fight-me-do
Developer: Spike Publisher: Atari
The US release of the Japanese version of "Dragon Ball Z: Sparking Meteor". 150 playable characters, enhanced fighting techniques, beautifully refined effects and shading techniques, making each character's effects more realistic, and over 20 battle stages. In addition, an improved control system for the Wii allows players to easily mimic signature moves and execute devastating energy attacks as they are performed in the Dragon Ball Z animated series. Apparently it features online play that actually is you playing online.
Video Link
Click images to enlarge (will open a new tab/window):
Godzilla: Unleashed
Region: US Genre: Fight-me-do
Developer: Pipeworks Software Publisher: Atari
Godzilla games are mostly average, but at least they can be enjoyable but not really worth buying. I like the look of this though. The game stars the legendary Godzilla and a slew of the most renowned monsters of all-time. Gamers are challenged to ultimately save the planet from mayhem and destruction. Set in urban arenas, Godzilla: Unleashed's interactive 3D cityscapes, big destructible buildings, soaring skyscrapers and towering alien formations provide the backdrop to epic worldwide destruction. Players will claw, kick, stomp, throw and blast their way through the streets of major world cities in order to claim the ultimate, beastly title: King of the Monsters. In addition to a fully reinvented combat system, Godzilla: Unleashed will feature an innovative non-linear storyline which will allow players to influence how the story unfolds through their choices within battles. Multiplayer is 1-4 players.
Video Link
Click images to enlarge (will open a new tab/window):
Also out this week but not worth bothering with:
Alvin & the Chipmunks (US)
Alan Hansons Sports Challenge (EUR)
Cheggers Party Quiz (EUR)