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XG Blast! release confirmed for February 2009 from Rising Star Games; official trailer released accompanied by a selection of artwork.
January 26th 2008 – Delve deep into space and get ready to fire all weapons with this retro style shooter from Rising Star Games. Developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS ™, XG Blast! will be available in all PAL territories from February 6th 2009. To accompany this announcement a host of screenshots showcasing the art style and the official trailer are available now.

Undergoing a secret experimental journey, the spaceship Aknathen detects an energy spectrum identical to the one emitted by its prototype weapon, the XG Blast! Travelling to investigate, Aknathen is sucked through a wormhole and into a dimension filled with aggressive alien life-forms determined to take the weapon for themselves. Fight your way through hordes of enemies to uncover the origin of the mysterious signal and find your way back home.


Thanks to Hugo for the news tip!

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NGamer review scores

Posted on 17 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Tenchu 4 – 80%
Play on Wii! Pikmin – 80%
SimAnimals – 78%
Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars – 73%
Let’s Tap – 74%
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile – 69%
Monster Lab – 72%
Neopets Puzzle Adventure – 65%

DS

Age of Empires: Mythologies – 78% (graphics 7,audio 8,gameplay 7, innovation 6)
Big Bang Mini – 83%
Chrono Trigger – 87%
Mushroom Men Return of the Fungi – 40%
Bomberman 2 – 85%
RIZ-ZOAWD – 72%

Thanks to joclo for the news tip.


Launching an original core IP on the Wii is a bit risky, but it looks like THQ’s investment in de Blob is paying off. According to NPD numbers, the game has sold 230,000 units from September 22 to December of last year. Keep in mind that this figure is only for America alone, as the NPD does not keep track of global figures. For further investigation of de Blob’s performance, you might be interested in knowing that Nintendo’s Wario Land: Shake It! only sold 150,000 units in the same time frame mentioned above.

THQ has responded to the sales of de Blob and the company has stated that they are “pleased with de Blob’s performance worldwide” and that gamers should “expect to see more of de Blob in the future.” We already know that a de Blob title is planned for the DS – Will THQ create another title for the Wii as well?


Although Rockstar has yet to elaborate on the Wi-Fi functions that will be present in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, the company has discussed one particular feature that can be expected. Players will be able to send friends waypoints through the Internet.

On the DS touchscreen, a mini-map is present and by tapping it, a draggable, zoomed-in road-map of Liberty City will be displayed. When you tap on a location, a waypoint will be brought up. The game will then draw the shortest legal path to the destination.

On the downside, this does confirm that Chinatown Wars will require friend codes in at least some modes. Rockstar has been confident in the game’s Wi-Fi aspects, so it may be worthwhile to have to use friend codes.


WiiWare

Big Kahuna Party – Hmmm…
Boingz – Hmmm…
Bruiser & Scratch – Hmmm…
Hockey Allstar Shootout – Grumble Grumble
Space Invaders Get Even – Recommended
Pit Crew Panic! – Hmmm…
Strong Bad Episode 5: 8-Bit is Enough – Recommended
Sudoku Challenge! – Hmmm…

VC

Boogerman – Hmmm…
Enduro Racer – Hmmm…
Metal Slug 2 – Hmmm…
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 – Hmmm…


VC

-Mario Golf (N64)
-Wonder Boy in Monster Land (SMS)

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