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Professor Layton and the Unlocked Content

Filed under: Hacks
Stop all the downloadin’! It turns out that Nintendo had those “downloadable” Professor Layton puzzles on the cartridge all along! When you download a puzzle, all you’re downloading is an unlock code. Which isn’t a big deal — it’s not like you’re paying for the extra content or anything.
One user figured out how […]

WRUP: Shooting crystal bugs edition

Filed under: What are you playing?

With three high-profile titles releasing in North America this week, we’re having a hard time deciding what game (or games) to pick up for this weekend’s promised downtime. Should we go with the tried-and-true formula of shooting everything in sight and get Nanostray 2? Or, should we see about putting […]

Disgaea gets boxart, limited multiplayer

Filed under: News, Screens
With the Disgaea franchises finally hitting the DS, we were wondering how the look of the new game would compare to other entries in the series. We solved that mystery. Now, we’re solving another mystery, courtesy of the information available from Siliconera pertaining to the boxart for the Japanese release of the […]

Pay only $16.99 for some word ability (word smarts)

Filed under: Sales

Didn’t you hear? Simple-minded conversations are so 2007. If you want any respect from your peers (or the streets), you’ll need to burst into flowery prose whenever the situation requires. Nowadays, girls won’t even look at you if you introduce yourself with anything but a grandiloquent line. Step your vocab game up, kids.
Luckily […]

Imagining rockin’ box art for Ubisoft’s latest

Filed under: News

Ubisoft recently announced the latest in their Imagine series: Imagine Rock Star, which we assume is their attempt to jump on the whole rhythm-rock craze without even the quality of their Jam Sessions. Since they’re clearly in a rush to rake in those bones, we thought we’d help out our good friends at […]

Dramatic Sakura Taisen screens

Filed under: Screens
More like menu-tastic, but that didn’t make for as amusing a title. Dramatic Dungeon: Sakura Taisen hit the streets (or shelves) in Japan, and if you were thinking of importing, it looks like you’ll need to have a working knowledge of Japanese if you want to follow along. The game is text- and […]

Gamestop shreds out Guitar Hero price, release date

Filed under: Rumors
A listing for Guitar Hero: On Tour has appeared on the site of retailer Gamestop, revealing both a release date and price for Vicarious Visions’ shred-a-thon. While neither has been officially confirmed by publisher Activision, Gamestop’s date (June 29th) does at least fall in line with Activision’s announcement from Wednesday regarding a summer […]

Wii Exercise now a complement to Wii Fit

Filed under: News, Imports

Rocket Company’s Wii Exercise was risible when it was clearly an attempt to compete with Wii Fit with no Balance Board and no Nintendo name on the front. One alteration to the game design has changed the game from ridiculous to, well, actually pretty smart (maybe): it uses the Balance Board.
In addition […]

Official Mario Kart Wii site launches (for Japan)

Filed under: News, Video, Screens

Fans that just can’t get enough of upcoming Nintendo racer Mario Kart Wii, there is now more content for you to painstakingly go over, drooling down your shirt as you press your face against your monitor. The official website for the game (in Japan) has launched, bringing with it a steady […]

Wii Exercise now a complement to Wii Fit

Filed under: News, Imports

Rocket Company’s Wii Exercise was risible when it was clearly an attempt to compete with Wii Fit with no Balance Board and no Nintendo name on the front. One alteration to the game design has changed the game from ridiculous to, well, actually pretty smart (maybe): it uses the Balance Board.
In addition […]