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TWO CLASSIC CASUAL NINTENDO DS GAMES RELEASED TO RETAIL TODAY: related news
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via Develop @ 11:02 13th Sep
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Nintendo DS Nintendo has issued two statements on the rumors of a new Nintendo DS, and neither is an outright denial. Over the weekend Nikkei Business Daily, a Japanese financial paper, reported that Nintendo will soon be announcing a new DS with a digital camera and music playback, set to be launched in Japan by the end of 2008. Nintendo has planned press briefings for Thursday in both Tokyo and San Fransisco, giving them two likely opportunities for such an announcement to take place.
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via 1Up.com @ 22:06 29th Sep
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- The Sims(TM), an Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) label, shipped SimCity(TM) Creator, exclusively for the Wii(TM) and Nintendo DS(TM) to retail outlets nationwide today. SimCity Creator is an open ended, highly creative game with a sense of humor that allows you to create, enjoy and destroy epic cities by utilizing the distinctive gameplay assets of the Wii and Nintendo DS. Combining classic SimCity gameplay with new features, new disasters and new ways to build amazing cities, SimCity Creator hits store shelves worldwide on September 28, 2008 with an MSRP of $49.99 for the Wii version and $39.99 for the Nintendo DS version.
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via TMC Net @ 19:23 23rd Sep
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announced today that Line Rider(TM) 2: Unbound for Nintendo DS(TM) and PC are now available at retail outlets. Capturing the fun and thrills of the addictive Web version, Line Rider 2: Unbound for Nintendo DS and PC features three game modes, Story Mode, Freestyle Mode and Puzzle Mode, along with dozens of new tools to enable even more creative freedom. In addition, Line Rider(TM) 2: Unbound for Nintendo DS(TM) and PC offer Wi-Fi and online capabilities so players can trade and share tracks anywhere and anytime seamlessly! Now available for $29.99 MSRP and $19.99 MSRP respectively, Line Rider(TM) 2: Unbound for Nintendo DS(TM) and PC are rated "E" for Everyone by the ESRB.
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via SmartBrief @ 12:08 19th Sep
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LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)-- The Casual Entertainment Label of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced that Brain Quest(R) for the Nintendo DS(TM) handheld system, based on America's #1 educational bestseller*, has shipped to retailers nationwide. In partnership with the New York based Workman Publishing Company, Inc., EA has released two Brain Quest DS games based on the fast-paced, educational quiz cards that have sold more than 30 million copies**: one available for third and fourth graders and another for fifth and sixth graders.
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via TMC Net @ 10:09 23rd Sep
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The Sims, an Electronic Arts Inc. label, shipped SimCity Creator, exclusively for the Wii and Nintendo DS to retail outlets nationwide today. SimCity Creator is an open ended, highly creative game with a sense of humor that allows you to create, enjoy and destroy epic cities by utilizing the distinctive gameplay assets of the Wii and Nintendo DS. Combining classic SimCity gameplay with new features, new disasters and new ways to build amazing cities, SimCity Creator hits store shelves worldwide on September 28, 2008 with an MSRP of $49.99 for the Wii version and $39.99 for the Nintendo DS version.
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via GameInfoWire @ 19:59 24th Sep
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LOS ANGELES, BUSINESS WIRE -- The Casual Entertainment Label of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) announced today three new video games inspired by the world famous For Dummies(R) brand are available in stores now: Travel Games For Dummies(R) for the Nintendo DS(TM), Brain Training For Dummies(R) for the PC, and Poker For Dummies(R) for the PC. Developed in collaboration with Beanbag Studios, under license from Wiley Publishing, Inc., the For Dummies titles enable players to learn, improve or find new ways to play the world's most popular games and activities.
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via Oceania @ 19:19 30th Oct
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AGOURA HILLS, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) today announced the company's first-ever cheerleading video game, All Star Cheer Squad(TM), has shipped to retail stores throughout North America exclusively for Wii(TM). The game is also scheduled to be available for Nintendo DS(TM) next month. All Star Cheer Squad is rated E for everyone and is the only cheer game that utilizes the Wii Balance Board(TM) accessory in order to get the player's entire body involved, adding to the ultimate cheerleading experience. The game is available at the suggested retail price of $39.99 (Wii), and an anticipated suggested retail price of $29.99 (Nintendo DS). In addition, All Star Cheer Squad is scheduled to be available in Europe and Australia next month.
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via TMC Net @ 13:05 27th Oct
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It is time to take a break from Linux commands and have some fun playing computer games. Luckily, the open source software community offers many gaming and educational choices among the other applications. Whether you want to exercise your own mind or give a child a new learning tool, there are many free games and applications out there to help build and exercise knowledge. You might find on-the-screen puzzles, memory games, games to build math, reading or writing skills, or even applications to explore outer space. The same goes with entertainment software; you can find fun and interesting games out there for free. You can your sharpen card games or board games, create and run your own empire with strategy games, fly or race with simulators, or shoot 'em up in action games.
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via Datamation @ 17:30 31st Oct
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It is time to take a break from Linux commands and have some fun playing computer games. Luckily, the open source software community offers many gaming and educational choices among the other applications. Whether you want to exercise your own mind or give a child a new learning tool, there are many free games and applications out there to help build and exercise knowledge. You might find on-the-screen puzzles, memory games, games to build math, reading or writing skills, or even applications to explore outer space. The same goes with entertainment software; you can find fun and interesting games out there for free. You can your sharpen card games or board games, create and run your own empire with strategy games, fly or race with simulators, or shoot 'em up in action games.
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via Datamation @ 12:24 1st Nov
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Nintendo's Kirby Floats Through the SkiesKirby really flies! For one day only, Kirby, Nintendo's super-tough, pink puff, video game character turned the sky pink as thousands of Kirby-shaped clouds floated through the air. Nintendo released t...
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via Corporate media News @ 22:47 18th Sep
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BobB-nw writes "Watch out Apple, here comes Nintendo. Nintendo plans to launch a new version of its popular DS portable gaming device with a camera and music player function, according to a report in the Sunday edition of The Nikkei Business Daily. The new version will have better wireless capability for connecting to the Internet and will cost under $189, the report said. It will be offered first in Japan, it said. The DS first went on sale in 2004, and a second version, called the DS Lite, debuted two years later in 2006. Both have sold extremely well, with worldwide sales of the DS products at 77.5 million units as of the end of June this year."
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via Slashdot @ 22:06 29th Sep
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LOS ANGELES-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- D3Publisher (D3P), a publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software, today announced that Cradle of Rome for Nintendo DSâ„¢ has shipped to retail stores across North America. Players will re-create the legendary city of old using a unique variation of the much loved Match-3 puzzle mechanic to build more than 20 masterpieces of the Ancient Roman architecture. With more than 100 mind-bending levels, each with its own puzzle board design, players will use a different strategy each time to build and conquer their way to become Emperor. Cradle of Rome for Nintendo DS is available for the suggested retail price of $19.95.
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via SmartBrief @ 18:03 18th Nov
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Nintendo has confirmed that both downloadable games and DSi-exclusive software will be region-locked, meaning Japanese games won't play on an American DSi and vice versa. Regular DS games, on the other hand, will continue to be universal, and you'll still be able to play Japanense imports of regular DS games on say, an American DSi. That sucks, because it means if you import a DSi from Japan to skip the longass wait for the US version, you're going to be stuck buying Japanese DSi games forever, not to mention killing the import market. Maybe there's hope yet lurking in that SD card slot though. [CVG]
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via Gizmodo @ 16:08 6th Oct
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GamingShogun writes, "SouthPeak Games announced today that its highly anticipated, award-winning Nintendo DS title Ninjatown has shipped to retailers across the country. The title, developed by Venan Entertainment in conjunction with Cashmere Productions and based on the world of Shawnimals plush toys, features "action strategy" gameplay that is unlike anything else in handheld games..."
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via NG4.com @ 4:07 29th Oct
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Say what you will about Nintendo, but one thing's for certain; it's always been dominant in the mobile gaming market. The Nintendo DS is no exception, with 77.5 million sold worldwide, nearly 23 million in Japan. Compared to only 41 million Sony PlayStation Portables worldwide, with 10 million in Japan, the Nintendo DS is the sure winner thus far. However, for five straight months, the PSP has outsold the DS in Japan, and that trend is not sitting well with Nintendo President Satoru Iwata. Iwata is hoping to reverse that trend with its newsest iteration, the Nintendo DSi. Not only is the DSi thinner with a bigger screen, but it also sports a digital camera and an audio player. The DSi will go on sale in Japan on November 1st for 18,900 yen ($180), but won't be abvailable overseas until next year.
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via Overclockers Club @ 13:14 2nd Oct
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Milton Keynes– 505 Games is today pleased to announce that Hello Baby! , the next hit-title in its ever-growing catalogue of fantastic family games, is due on Nintendo DS™ in November.
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via Develop @ 21:28 18th Oct
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Nintendo is developing its first real update to the DS since the Lite and may be prepared to launch it soon, according to claims from alleged sources for the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri. The new upgrade would have an integrated camera and would use at least photos in games. Nintendo would also focus on expanding the handheld's role as a wireless data device and would create a more "user-friendly" look for the system. Prices would be kept under $189 in the company's home country and could see Nintendo release the new DS before the end of the year, according to the report.
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via Electronista @ 11:41 29th Sep
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On Thursday, Nintendo announced a new Nintendo DS "platform" as it called it, the Nintendo DSi. Similar in look to the DS Lite, it has some evolutionary changes. Nothing revolutionary, though. And the company will continue to ship the DS Lite.
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via Hot Hardware @ 15:19 3rd Oct
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President and CEO of Nintendo Satoru Iwata has confirmed rumors of a new DS at the Nintendo Media Summit. The new DS, now revealed to be the Nintendo DSi, will have additional features over the original DS Lite, among other modifications.
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via Neoseeker @ 11:59 2nd Oct
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CHICAGO - October 21 – Midway Games Inc. (NYSE: MWY), a leading interactive entertainment software publisher and developer, today announced that is has shipped TouchMaster®2 and Mechanic Master™ to retail stores nationwide. The two new Nintendo DS™ titles are expected to be available on store shelves this week for an U.S. MSRP of $29.99.
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via Cariboo Computer Magazine @ 11:38 23rd Oct
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"Spb Software, the world's leading maker of Windows Mobile applications announces the release of Spb Online Games as a separate suite. Originally, part of Spb Online - a set of online services under one roof, which attracted over 15,000 users in under two weeks (at the rate of more than 1000 users per day) - Spb Online Games is a collection of four instant online games, supplemented with an online chat service. Spb Online Games makes it possible to play two versions of Checkers, Hexagon, or Reversi with real people from virtually anywhere in the world, in real-time. Any online game can be launched within 30 seconds and if interrupted – continued from the spot it was left off. The service already has thousands of registered players on the network, with each potential opponent equipped with a configurable user profile (might include pictu
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via Smartphone Thoughts @ 12:19 11th Oct
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PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Majesco Entertainment Company (Nasdaq: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, and Gogii Games today announced that Babysitting Mania for Nintendo DS(TM) has shipped to retail outlets nationwide. Based on the hit PC simulation game, Babysitting Mania tasks players with feeding, entertaining and cleaning up after unruly children through 20 chaotic houses with indoor and outdoor areas.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 15:24 23rd Sep
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EDISON, N.J., Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Majesco Entertainment Company (Nasdaq: COOL - News), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, and Gogii Games today announced that Babysitting Mania for Nintendo DS(TM) has shipped to retail outlets nationwide. Based on the hit PC simulation game, Babysitting Mania tasks players with feeding, entertaining and cleaning up after unruly children through 20 chaotic houses with indoor and outdoor areas.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 15:24 23rd Sep
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Nintendo has announced a new "complementary" version of its DS handheld. The DSi will sell alongside the current DS, and gains a slew of new features, most notably two cameras -- one in the back of the case for taking pictures and one below the screen for grabbing snaps of the user. We're sure the DS homebrew scene will come up with some kind of video-VoIP solution, but we guess that Nintendo will be using this second camera as yet another interface for controlling games.
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via Wired News @ 11:59 2nd Oct
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