It's another packed new game release week. There is something to select from for every gaming system. Many PlayStation 3 gamers will find their hours going into Uncharted 2. It has already been rated as one of this year's best games. Double Fine Productions is delivering their Brutal Legend game this week for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gamers. Both of the games will be available on the crack of October 13th, midnight, from GameStop's Midnight Launch opening event. Wii gamers, you have plenty to keep yourselves busy too. If you haven't picked up Wii Sports Resort yet, now's a great time to with the Limited Edition Wii Sports Resort Bundle. It includes two Wii MotionPlus controllers, instead of the usual one, saving your $10. A Boy and His Blob returns with a charming new art style. SEGA delivers the second Mario and Sonic competitive outing with Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. Also fitting for an October release is JU-ON: The Grudge, which is subtitled "The Haunted House Simulator." Star Wars fans, you have the first officially licensed Wii peripherals out, which include Lightsabers, a Blaster and the Darth Vader Wii Remote Sensor Bar Holder. See what's coming to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, Nintendo DS and PSP.
On Monday morning, video game publisher Ubisoft announced the retail availability of a new interactive adventure video game titled Where's Waldo? The Fantastic Journey. Created by Ludia Inc., Where's Waldo? The Fantastic Journey is the ultimate search-and-find adventure for the entire family, as players explore the unique and wondrous lands in search of Waldo, his friends and other hidden objects.The game is now available for the Nintendo Wii system from Nintendo, DS, Windows-based PC and Mac at North American retailers.
NIS America has also revealed 'A Witch's Tale' is coming to the Nintendo DS this year with a vague release window of fall 2009. In A Witch's Tale players draw runes to cast spells and use touch screen commands during battle.
Nippon Ichi Software has released today new characters and artworks for it's new RPG, A Witch Tale.
Witch Tale's official website has just welcomed new characters and one artwork.
Last night publisher NIS America revealed their fall lineup, and for the first time in memory there was a lack of PlayStation support. Instead the company, known for its charming RPGs and affection for hand-drawn anime art over 3D cutscenes, revealed a major push into the Nintendo DS market. Makes sense, seeing as neither PS3 nor PSP have the same kind of pull as DS at this point. So, what do level-grinding RPG fanatics have to look forward ...
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Huge discounts are available on Overlord II (360) and The Wizard of Oz (DS) at various retailers, but they won't last long. Also "Buy 2 Wii games, get one free" at most Target stores.
Media.Vision's awesome-looking and very Japanese Nintendo DS RPG based on the classic book The Wizard of Oz was released in North America today. Originally released on December 25th 2008 in Japan a RIZ-ZOAWD, the game has finally been brought to the West by publisher XSEED under the title The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road.
Following last week's series of fresh details on autumn releases form THQ, Electronic Theatre can today bring you the lowdown on the latest Women's Murder Club title, Women's Murder Club: Games of Passion. Set for release on 6th November 2009, this Nintendo DS exclusive release supports an interesting Nintendo DSi camera feature.