Quick contents listing of issue 4 of the free magazine for Nintendo DS and Sony PSP games. Most notably includes WipEout Pulse, Harvest Moon interview and Worms Open Warfare 2.
European agriculturists will be pleased to hear that their time to plant has finally been dated on the 13th April. There's also good news for those green-fingered folk who couldn't resist the temptation and have imported the game. The second DS Harvest Moon is already in development.
Developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS, Heroes of Mana breathes new life into the World of Mana by taking it into an entirely new dimension. For the first time in the history of the series, stylus-wielding generals must plan, plot and strategize their way to victory on the battlefield.
Square-Enix confirmed today that Heroes of Mana is coming to the Nintendo DS in Europe this Autumn. Heroes of Mana breaks away from the traditional action RPG experience, and plans to deliver a Mana game that will offer real-time strategy gameplay.
Square Enix's DS RPG, Heroes of Mana, has just appeared on German ratings website USK, confirming it will come to Europe in the near future, seemingly self-published this time, unlike the unfairly overlooked Nintendo-distributed Children of Mana. Whilst europeans gamers wait for official confirmation. Check out the hands on impressions after the jump.
MCV: Disney has announced two new High School Musical games for console, due for release around Christmas.
Disney Interactive Studios announced today that the newest video game in the "High School Musical" franchise - High School Musical: Work This Out! for Nintendo DS(TM) will be available April 2008. High School Musical: Work This Out! allows fans of the popular Disney Channel movies to dive into the world of the Lava Springs Resort in an all new musical adventure game, featuring storylines extending beyond "High School Musical 2." For the first time on Nintendo DS, High School Musical: Work This Out! features all 10 songs from the movie, and allows players to take their favorite songs from the film on-the-go by using the Nintendo DS as a music player. This unique feature lets players listen to their favorite "High School Musical 2" songs even while the Nintendo DS is closed.
IGN reports: "They have sold over 140 million figures and invaded toy stores, clothing racks, television and more. Now the popular Homies characters are getting ready to hit the streets, as Destineer today announced that Homie Rollerz for the Nintendo DS has gone gold.