THQ celebrates the upcoming launch of Nintendo's Wii video game console with a title lineup featuring the biggest brands in kids entertainment. Disney Pixar's Cars, Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature From the Krusty Krab, Avatar: The Last Airbender and Barnyard support the debut of the new Wii system.
And here's Best Buy's list of expected Wii games and when they should hit the store:
The PS3 could launch with 24 titles and Wii with 30 titles according to new documents detailing the two companies' plans.
Rising Star Games has confirmed Baroque for a European release on Wii and PS2.
Atlus U.S.A., Inc., today announced that Baroque, the new dungeon-crawling action RPG for Wii and PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, is now in stores across North America. Dark, addictively challenging, and totally immersive, Baroque is a pure RPG experience, highly regarded by Japanese gamers and now finally available for Western audiences to enjoy.
It looks like Baroque is getting pushed back yet again, as the release window of March is no more. Actually, it could still be on track for a March release, however word from gaming retail giant GameStop is that the game is releasing on the 8th of April. To add more credibility to this rumor, Gamefly is saying the game isn't releasing until the 10th of April.
K Sports announced today that baseball Blast!, the only officially licensed Major League Baseball mini-game experience, is now available exclusively for the Wii system from Nintendo. Baseball Blast! puts an exciting spin on big league baseball action by offering a series of fun mini-games for up to four players of all ages, which are perfect for the whole family.
Totsugeki!!! Famicom Wars VS - known as Battalion Wars II outside of Japan - launched in the sixth position on the All-Formats chart and is behind only Mario Kart and Wii Fit on the Wii charts for the second week running.
Game Informer have just sent out their newest edition to American stores nationwide and this months' review scores can be found below. Super Mario Galaxy receives the game of the month award, while Rock Band also impresses. Time Crisis 4, Soul Caliber: Legends and Jenga were this months' worst games.