Atari has announced it will publish N+, a souped up version of the popular Flash game N, on the DS and PSP this November. For those that have never played N, it is described as "a psychotic mix of Pac-Man and platform jumping acrobatics." With ninjas.
Similar in idea, graphical style and playability to Line Rider, the latest ubercool web game to get the nod for DS and PSP conversion is N (The Way of the Ninja), or as this version will officially be known, N+.
In the upcoming Jack Black film Nacho Libre, a Mexican priest, desperate to raise money to fund his orphanage, turns to the world of professional wrestling to make a buck.
Atari has announced that Namco Museum DS will be available in Australia and New Zeeland in March 2008. Namco Museum DS is a collection of arcade oldies but goldies including eight games (Pac-Man, Pac-Man VS, Galaga, Xevious, Dig Dug II, Galaxian, Mappy and The Tower of Druaga. Unique features include a screen mode selection that allows the use of different screen combinations according to whether players want to play with a view adapted to the Nintendo DS or in classic arcade style.
Featuring a graphical makeover, Namco Museum Remix includes five remixed Namco arcade games with new controls utilizing the Wiimote to whip, swing, twist and shake up the classics. In addition to the included legendary 8 titles, Namco Museum DS also features an updated version of fan favorite, Pac Man Vs. Never before available as a separate product.
Aeropause checks out the new trailers for Nanostray 2 and gives some opinions on them and the game itself.
Nanostray 2 has had quite a rough ride. The brilliant-looking sequel to the scrolling shoot-'em-up that launched in the early days of the DS has suffered one delay after another, but it finally looks like it's on the way.