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The followings Rock Band Music Store songs will be made available on August 7:

Cutting Crew – “(I Just) Died in Your Arms” – keyboard support, Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions available for $0.99
Hoobastank – “Crawling in the Dark” – keyboard support
Whitesnake – “Still of the Night” – keyboard support

Each song can be purchased for $2.00 on Wii.

Source: Harmonix PR


This month’s GamesTM review scores are as follows:

Lollipop Chainsaw – 8
The Secret World – 8
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes – 7
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy – 8
The Amazing Spider-Man – 6
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard – 5
Babel Rising – 4
Steel Batallion: Heavy Armor – 3
Sins of a Solar Empire – 6
Krater – 5
Home – 8
Pocket Planes – 6
Gungnir – 6
Quantum Conundrum – 8
Joy Ride Turbo – 6
Penny Arcade Adventures: Episode 3 – 8
Gunlord – 5
Rainbow Moon – 8
Dr Who: The Eternity Clock – 2
The Big Big Castle – 7
Uplink – 8

Thanks to joclo for the tip.


Square Enix hopes to keep Dragon Quest X going for a long time. Just how long? Well, according to Nikkei, the company has plans to release download content for the next ten years or so.

At the moment, Square Enix is working on a number of story quests. Also in the works are major version updates that are scheduled for release every ten weeks.

Nikkei says that Square Enix is looking to obtain mid to long term earnings expansion through Dragon Quest X.

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Here you go, Dragon Quest fans – below is roughly four hours of Dragon Quest X footage.


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Little King’s Story made its debut on Wii, but the sequel switched things up by going to the PlayStation Vita. The original was very well received on Nintendo’s console, so what prompted the move?

When asked about the platform change, assistant producer Takanori Murayama said:

“There are three reasons for this. One, the using of the touch panel made the game’s controls much easier. The touch panel enables the users to scout dozens of citizens together which improved the operations. Two, the high resolution graphics enabled to depict many characters at once inside the screen. The movement and the depiction of the many characters in its world is what makes this game fun. Last but not least, the network affinity is high, therefore it is easy to buy avatars and other items on the PS Store. In the PS Store, users can purchase additional items which is another appealing point.”

You know… the Wii U offers everything that Murayama mentioned. The GamePad has a touchscreen, the console can output HD visuals, and DLC can be made possible. Who knows – maybe we’ll see Little King’s Story on Wii U.

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Artist and entrepreneur to curate soundtrack and lend artistic vision to world’s top NBA video game simulation franchise as Executive Producer

Windsor, UK – August 1, 2012 – 2K Sports today announced an unprecedented partnership with entertainment mogul Shawn “JAY Z” Carter to serve as Executive Producer of NBA® 2K13, the next installment of the top-selling and top-rated NBA video game simulation franchise*.

“This has been a unique opportunity to collaborate with 2K Sports and be a part of one of the best sports video games in history,” commented JAY Z. “NBA 2K13 will be the next evolution in sports and basketball culture, and I’m ready to usher in the new era of the franchise.”


U.S. District Court Judge Grants Summary Judgment

REDMOND, Wash., Aug. 1, 2012 – A U.S. District Court judge has summarily dismissed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Nintendo brought by Copper Innovations Group, LLC. Copper had alleged that the Wii console and its controllers infringed on one of its patents (U.S. Patent No. 5,640,152). Judge David Cercone of the U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh granted summary judgment in Nintendo’s favor and ruled that there was no need for a jury trial.

“We are very pleased with the court’s decision,” said Richard Medway, Nintendo of America’s deputy general counsel. “Nintendo has a long history of developing innovative products while respecting the intellectual property rights of others. We also vigorously defend patent lawsuits when we firmly believe that we have not infringed another party’s patent, despite the risks that this policy entails. I would like to express our sincere appreciation for the tireless efforts of our legal team.”

For more information about Wii, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wii.

Source: Nintendo PR



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