IndustryGamers writes: "Although there's been a lot of talk about Wii weakness lately, both from analysts and Nintendo President Satoru Iwata himself, the leading video game retailer GameStop is confident that Nintendo's console will do well this holiday season. Speaking to IndustryGamers, Tony Bartel, Executive VP of Merchandising and Marketing for GameStop, said that the new $199 price will be the key for Nintendo."
WiiNintendo:
Icrontic takes a look at the new game releases for the week and highlights Lego Rock Band, Battle of Giants: Dragons, Band Hero, and Dragon Age: Origins.
Dinosaurs rule. That's why VGB are supporting Jurassic: The Hunted, a new budget game that Activision isn't backing at all for its November 3rd release on Wii, PS2, PS3 and Xbox 360 at a price point of $30 for PS2 and $40 on the current-gen platforms.
UGO writes: "New publisher Machine Studios announced bittos+, a WiiWare puzzle game developed by Unconditional Studios.
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Hordes of the undead and other hideous creatures are attacking the neighbourhood in the Super Nintendo classic Zombies on Virtual Console. And on Nintendo DSiWare a famous fairy tale gets an unexpected twist in supernatural shooter Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ.
The Rabbids are still trying to get home to the moon and in this new video they try to attract the attention of an UFO to try and achieve their goal. Watch the hilarious results below:
andriasang.com: There's a Final Fantasy game taking up prime advertising space in central Tokyo right now. Surprisingly, it's not Final Fantasy XIII!