Majesco Entertainment Company and Sandlot Games Corporation, creator of the Cake Mania franchise, have announced Cake Mania 3 for Nintendo DS. Based on Sandlot Games' award-winning online PC franchise that has been downloaded more than 100 million times, Cake Mania 3 features all-new bakeries, bakery upgrades, kitchen customization, customers and mini-games.
No, it's not another anniversary for Nintendo DS: it's Majesco announcing Cake Mania 3 for Nintendo DS.
The article writes:
Baking bedlam goes motion-based as Majesco Entertainment Company, an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, and Sandlot Games, a leading developer and publisher of casual and family-friendly games, today announced Cake Mania®: In The Mix! for Wii.
Back when Infinity Ward first revealed the special editions for Modern Warfare 2, little was mentioned about Call of Duty Classic, a downloadable version of the original Call of Duty game released in 2003.
PS3-Sense writes: "Activision announced today at the GDC in San Francisco, USA that the new Call of Duty only 'Modern Warfare 2'is to be called. They dropped the line Call of Duty in the title. This is the official title of the game. After all the hassle to the title Bioshock, Activision keeps it clear an confirmed this immediately."
Upper Deck today announced the development of a real-time card game based on the popular shooter franchise.
Console Monster writes: "The first titles have launched for the Xbox 360 Games on Demand. The seven titles are now available to Xbox Live members that were fortunate enough to obtain a place in the Preview Program. What's interesting about the titles is the game's pricing, which is listed in pound and pence, rather than in Microsoft Points. The titles currently available are as follows:
VG247: Activision's Mike Griffin has said that the Call of Duty franchise has sold close to 14 million units in the series lifetime.