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Manhunt 2 gets a release date!

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After having been through several legal mincing machines Rockstar now finally gets permission to release Manhunt 2 in the EU.

The game has been out in the US since october 2007(!) and it has been the victim quite a lot of controversy.
But the British Board of Film Classification has finally come around and has given the game a classification that enables Rockstar to release the game in Europe.

It will be released on PS2, Wii and PSP on October 31st.

Eurogamer
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Yes, Pikmin 3 is still being made

From a interview with IGN:

IGN: One of those GCN rereleases for Wii is Pikmin. We just want to clarify that this is not Pikmin 3 that Miyamoto referenced at E3 2008.

Cammie Dunaway: It's not the Pikmin that Mr. Miyamoto referred to, no. Mr. Miyamoto referred to a new Pikmin, as opposed to the classics that are being rereleased on Wii.


So there you go! They are definately still making a new Pikmin! :D
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Punch Out! Debut Trailer

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From Gametrailers:

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NMS 2008: Metroid Prime, Pikmin, Others Being Remade for Wii

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At last night's Nintendo conference, we learned that several of the classic GameCube titles were set to be re-released for Wii. We assumed these would just be a way of reselling the same games, but reports today indicated that titles releaed under the "Enjoy With Wii" line will be re-tooled with Wii specific controls.

Games that will be waggle-fied include: Pikmin, Pikmin 2, Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2, Chibi-Robo, and Mario Power Tennis.
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NMS 2008 Updates: DSi Confirmed, Punch-Out!!, Sin & Punishment 2

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READ MORE for the transcribed news with pictures! But for a recap:
N+ UPDATE: Official Wii and DSi recap video

Read more...

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Rumor Roundup: NMS 2008 Edition

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As the Nintendo Media Summit 2008 draws closer, the rumors surrounding the event grow increasingly rampant. Since Nikkei "announced" the new DS, some interesting new rumors have popped up online.

First, we received official word from Nintendo that "While Nintendo is always working on new hardware, we have not made any announcement about a DS and we cannot comment on the Nikkei story." Not the standard "rumors and speculation" response... does that mean there's some truth to the rumor?

Next, a rumor popped up on Japanese website Byokan Sunday, with an image that claims to be of the new DS screens. As evidenced in this image, the screens on Nintendo's new handheld are slightly higher than those of the DS and DS Lite.

Then, today, Nintendo website DS Village cites an anonymous source with confirming the new DS. Their source, a software developer, confirmed the existence of the new handheld, as well as the rumors of larger screens and a built-in-camera. DS Village's source states that the aspect ratio of the screens will not change, so bad news for all you widescreen junkies. He also told DS Village that the built-in camera is of "fairly high resolution" and points away from the system.

French website Gamekyo also claims to have inside information, stating that Nintendo will announce a "new game for the Wii during this event which is actually an old franchise that everyone is waiting for". Could Thursday bring the Kid Icarus announcement we've been waiting for since E3?

Again, all of these bits of news are simply rumors, so we advise you to take them with a grain of salt. We'll be here Thursday and Friday to bring you all the latest news and announcements from the Nintendo Media Summit.
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VirtuNAL Console Monday

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A Wii-make of a Japanese only GBA game that seaempty and DotEd were crazy about hits WiiWare today.
Virtual Console

NEW+ Super Turrican 2 (Super NES™, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone—Violence, 800 Wii Points):
As the last survivor of the United Freedom Forces, it is your duty to destroy the Machine's forces that have devastated the galaxy. Fight through countless hordes of enemies using everything at your disposal. Use weapons and power-ups to fight back the tide of oncoming enemies. Use special abilities like the Energy Wheel and Cyberfist to find secret areas and score extra lives. When your lives and continues are gone, the mission ends. You are the galaxy's last hope. Are you up to the challenge?


The updated list of NAVC games can be found here, along with the PAL VC games here.

WiiWare

NEW+ Art Style: ORBIENT (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 600 Wii Points):
Explore the universe like never before in Art Style: ORBIENT. Take control of gravity and anti-gravity and carefully maneuver your small star through 50 stages set in multiple galaxies. Collide with other stars to absorb them and make your own star expand in size, or capture the stars in your orbit and have them become your satellites. Space isn't empty, though, and you'll have to avoid bumping into obstacles or getting pulled into a black hole. If you feel like relaxing while still being challenged, this is the game for you. Its combination of simple controls, atmospheric sound and unique environment make for an experience unlike any other.


NEW+ Bomberman Blast (Hudson Entertainment, 1-8 players, Rated E for Everyone—Mild Cartoon Violence, 1,000 Wii Points):
A brand new addition to the Bomberman series is available on WiiWare. Up to eight players can battle online simultaneously via Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection. Simple controls make this a great game for family and friends to enjoy anytime. You can trigger new items by shaking the Wii Remote™ controller, creating new levels of Bomberman excitement. You can even take the intensity up another notch by adding your own Mii™ caricatures to the mix. Battle results can be recorded on the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Ranking, so you can see how you stack up against others around the globe. This title will prove to be a blast for everyone--from those who've never touched a Bomberman game to the Bomberman masters.


The updated list of NA WiiWare titles can be found here, along with the PAL WiiWare titles here.
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VirtuNAL Console Monday: Mega Man 9 Edition

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Virtual Console

NEW+ Super Dodge Ball™ (NES™, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone-Mild Cartoon Violence, 500 Wii Points):
In Super Dodge Ball, you take control of the USA Dodge Ball team and travel the world in an effort to become the best dodge ballers around. Step onto playing fields in countries all over the globe and use a combination of normal and super shots to help take down your opponents. But be careful, as some destinations have surfaces that can affect your footing. Manage the team as you think best, and swap out characters with other players that better fit your playing style. Two players can enjoy a head-to-head game or play a spirited round of Bean Ball, a six-character free-for-all. Three difficulty levels are available (Easy, Medium, and Hard); which one you choose will depend on your skill and courage. Do you have what it takes to lead Team USA to the ultimate prize and win the world championship of dodge ball?


NEW+ Vectorman™ (Sega Genesis, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Animated Violence, 800 Wii Points):
In the year 2049, mankind is forced to abandon an over polluted Earth and seek out other planets for colonization while the mechanized Orbots stay behind to clean up the mess. When the Orbot leader, WarHead, starts blowing a few circuits and causes a war among the mechanical brethren, a sludge pilot named Vectorman is the only one willing to step up and fight him. You'll morph into a speeding train, a power drill, a mechanical fish and a mighty dune buggy in this action-packed adventure. Equip yourself with weapons, pick up morphs and power-ups to defeat WarHead, and restore peace on Earth.


The updated list of NAVC games can be found here, along with the PAL VC games here.

WiiWare


NEW+ Mega Man™ 9 (CAPCOM, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Mild Cartoon Violence, 1,000 Wii Points):
Mega Man fans, the wait is over! The classic Blue Bomber that debuted in 1987 is back with the ninth installment in the classic series. It's a new adventure for Mega Man done in an 8-bit style-graphics, music and gameplay are all like you remember them.


NEW+ PLÄTTCHEN twist 'n' paint (Bplus, 1-8 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points):
PLÄTTCHEN twist 'n' paint is a crazy, challenging puzzle shooter that delivers more than 100 hours of fun, supporting up to eight players simultaneously. Guard the birth of ZeLeLi and free them from the menace of the evil black Shadow Plättchen. Play as one of the countless FantasyMEs and fight as an astronaut, butterfly, car or football against sharks, cowboys, asteroids and skulls in numerous, fabulous fantasy Worlds. Use items and multipliers in combos to fight yourself to the top of the high scores and find the perfect way to solve a level. Go wild in three completely different game modes of PLÄTTCHEN twist 'n' paint with more than 300 levels. Twist cooperatively with your friends or compete through many multiplayer modes.


The updated list of NA WiiWare titles can be found here, along with the PAL WiiWare titles here.
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Nintendo Reveals WiFi Network Adapter

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Sure, Miyamoto said not to expect any new peripherals, but what does that really mean? It's time for a new peripheral!

Famitsu got the scoop on a Japan-only device, the "Nintendo WiFi Network Adapter." Basically a Nintendo branded router, the WiFi Network Adapter aims to be a casual friendly way to get your system online. The WiFi Network Adapter can be used with your DS, Wii, and PC. The WiFi Network Adapter will go on sale at Nintendo of Japan's website on September 18th, for 5800 yen (approximately $53).

Nothing has been announced in terms of a launch outside of Japan, yet we wouldn't be surprised if it made its way to America and Europe.

via Nintendo Wii Fanboy
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Reggie and Miyamoto Talk Storage Solutions, More

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In a recent interview with Club Nintendo, Reggie Fils-Aime and Shigeru Miyamoto addressed the increasingly annoying issue of Wii storage space. Miyamoto confirms that Nintendo is exploring all possible options to solve the problem, and Fils-Aime adds that Nintendo will not resort to a "traditional hard drive", but will create a solution that is "better than what we have now". Why does Nintendo have to over-complicate things? Wii owners have been asking for a hard drive for ages, just GIVE US ONE ALREADY. Ahem.

Miyamoto was also asked about Wii MotionPlus, and its possible incorporation into a new Zelda game. Miyamoto again confirmed that Nintendo is working on new Zelda and Pikmin titles, but declined to comment on Wii MotionPlus use.

Miyamoto went on to say that Wii owners shouldn't expect new peripherals any time soon, as he feels there are more than enough available for the Wii at the present time.
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Wii Music Gets Boxart, Date Change

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Pictured above is the newly revealed boxart for Nintendo's upcoming game toy, Wii Music. What do you think? Sure, it's clean and stylish, but it's still my least favorite box of all of the "Wii _________" series of games.

Nintendo Wii Fanboy also notes that Gamestop and Amazon have changed their expected release date of the game to October 20, fourteen days earlier than the original date of November 3.
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Mega Man Gets Dated in Japan

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Capcom of Japan has announced a release date for Mega Man 9: September 24. As Nintendo Wii Fanboy notes, WiiWare and Virtual Console games usually release on Tuesday in Japan, while the 24th is a Wednesday. Mega Man must be special or something....

Americans and Europeans will have to wait just a little longer to get their hands on the Blue Bomber's latest adventure.
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Disaster: Japanese Date, Footage, and Information

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Nintendo of Japan recently announced a Japanese release date for the much-anticipated Disaster: Day of Crisis: September 25. Yes, September 25 as in ten days from now. Seriously.

Information on the game has also surfaced: You play as Raymond Bryce, a former rescue worker who quit after the untimely death of his friend Steve. Steve died during a mission inside of an active volcano. Ray now works for the city government, but this changes when an earthquake strikes the land. A terrorist group benefits from the earthquake, as they use the chaos to steal a nuclear weapon. They also kidnap a geologist, Dr. Davis, and Steve's younger sister, Lisa. As Raymond Bryce, the player must use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to survive disasters, help civilians, and take out terrorists.

The Japanese website for Disaster has the first videos up:


Check after the break for more videos, including a gameplay montage and a collection of Japanese commercials.

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'E For All' Except Nintendo

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Last year, Nintendo was one of the sole presenters at the E For All expo, showcasing titles like Super Mario Galaxy and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. This year, they won't be attending at all.

According to a Nintendo PR rep, E For All "did not fit into our plans for the year" so they have chosen not to participate. I can't say that I'm that disappointed... After all, what games does Nintendo have to show off? Wii Music? Animal Crossing?

via GoNintendo
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VirtuNAL Console Monday

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Virtual Console

NEW+ Mega Man 2 (NES™, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Mild Cartoon Violence, 500 Wii Points):
Widely regarded by fans as one of the greatest action games of all time, Mega Man 2 is the second title in the seminal NES series. With even more stages and robot masters than the previous installment, its sheer size and scope are enough to get any action gamer's heart palpitating. The year is 200X. Dr. Light's super-robot, Mega Man, has succeeded in smashing the evil ambition of the nefarious Dr. Wily, and peace reigns over the planet. However, Dr. Wily proves to be a hard man to keep down and has returned with a new army of robot masters in tow to challenge our hero. Can Mega Man save the world again?


The updated list of NAVC games can be found here, along with the PAL VC games here.

WiiWare

NEW+ Strong Bad Episode 2: Strong Badia the Free (Telltale Games, 1 player, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older-Crude Humor, Mild Cartoon Violence, Use of Alcohol, 1,000 Wii Points):
Strong Badia the Free is the second of five monthly episodes starring Strong Bad-the self-proclaimed "coolest person ever"-and the rest of the cast from the popular Homestar Runner Web cartoons. When Strong Bad fails to obey the King of Town's totally unfair e-mail tax, he's placed under house arrest. Once freed from his wrongful imprisonment, Strong Bad goes on a mission to unite the local warring factions under the Strong Badian flag. Is Free Country USA ready for such an awesome ruler? Strong Bad Episode 2: Strong Badia the Free also has the Videlectrix arcade classic "Math Kickers Featuring the Algebros," plus all-new achievements, collectibles, costumes and Teen Girl Squad comics. You can even use Strong Bad's Lappy to send e-mails and pictures to your Wii Friends™. So what are you waiting for? Fire up Strong Badia the Free and get ready to kick some doughy King of Town butt.


NEW+ Potpourrii (Abstraction Games, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points):
In the puzzle game Potpourrii, everything revolves around the seasons. For centuries, the seasons have followed a set pattern. But then things start to go awry in the forest. Suddenly it's snowing while the sun shines and flowers bloom while leaves are falling. Then a strange purple goo appears. The leprechauns are stunned. Even worse, the magic oak of life loses its power. It all turns out to be the fault of an evil wizard. You must help the leprechauns defeat him and restore natural order. To do this, you need to collect seasonal spirits. Pick them up with the spirit cannon, shoot them at the center of the screen, group them and make them disappear. But watch out-they get faster and faster. In short: Potpourrii is a puzzle game that keeps you hooked with its colorful visuals, beautiful effects and easy-to-use controls using the Wii Remote™ controller. Play alone or with a second player, and even use your Mii™ character.


The updated list of NA WiiWare titles can be found here, along with the PAL WiiWare titles here.