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Saturday, December 08, 2007

Christmas Nintendo Wii ads cancelled as demand out strips supply


In quite unusual news, Nintendo decided to pull out the UK TV Ads for its next-gen gaming console, Nintendo Wii.

According to MarketingWeek.co.uk, Nintendo has taken this decision because the demand is already to high and, even if the production has increased, the number of units shipped won’t meet the demand.

MarketingWeek is quoting a Nintendo spokesman who said: "We have been running the campaign all year round, but we want to take a responsible stance this Christmas and not fuel demand."

Instead of Wii ads, Nintendo decided to run ads to promote its handheld gaming console, Nintendo DS.

Last month

Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal is running a story saying that Nintendo Wii is till hard to find in the US stores.

Last month in an interview for AP, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime said the company is on track to sell 17.5 million Wiis in the fiscal year ending March 31. Last fall, Nintendo executives predicted they would sell 14.5 million Wiis.

Fils-Aime denied the rumors that Nintendo Wii’s shortages are only a marketing maneuver to attract more buyers. Although Nintendo has increased the production to 1,8 million units per month, the Nintendo executive said it’s unlikely they will be able to satisfy the demand.

Also, the Japanese company confirmed that 650,000 Nintendo Wiis were sold in US in just two weeks in November.

The company is currently evaluating how to distribute the consoles it is producing, in order to balance the different markets. The U.S. market is expected to absorb as many consoles as Nintendo can ship here.

According to the data released by Enterbrain, a Japanese research company, Japan is the only country where Playstation 3 outsold Wii during November.

Nintendo consoles top in Japan

DS lifetime sales primed to overtake PS2 in early 2008

Nintendo consoles were the only hardware platforms that saw sales rise in Japan last week, according to the latest data from Media Create.

For the week ending December 2 the DS sold 124,627 units, up from 116,694 the previous week, while the Wii shifted 74,764, up from 54,362 in the week before.

That brings the lifetime sales figure for the handheld console to 20,284,183 - at which rate it will overtake the PlayStation 2's lifetime figure in the middle of January next year.

The Wii should break the 4 million barrier in the next couple of weeks, while the PlayStation Portable will pass the 7 million barrier next week.

Meanwhile all of the other hardware platforms saw sales fall.

The PSP dropped a fraction to come in third, just behind the Wii, on 74,626, while the PlayStation 3 fell more dramatically, around 26 per cent to 37,092.

PS2 sales continued on the long tail, dropping slightly to 13,703 while the Xbox 360 sold 6632 units.

The full list is as follows:

1. Nintendo DS: 124,627

2. Nintendo Wii: 74,764
3. PlayStation Portable: 74,626
4. PlayStation 3: 37,092
5. PlayStation 2: 13,703
6. Xbox 360: 6632

Hit or miss music games reviews


Games that rock
Forget mosh pits and megadomes, the biggest rock blow-out comes courtesy of your console

Who is the world’s greatest rock guitarist: Slash? Santana? Jimmy Page, whose broken little finger can delay a concert for which 20 million people sought tickets? None of the above. It’s David Briers, 27, who won the Play N Trade Guitar Hero II competition in June. And he’s looking over his shoulder: Guitar Hero III is just out, and already the ranking leader at www.scorehero.com is one Smokyprogg, with a combined Expert Level score across 70 songs of 24,267,592 points on an Xbox 360.

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HIT OR MISS? VERDICT OF THE WANNABE ROCK GODS

Guitar Hero III (Xbox 360/PS3/PS2, from £29.99 without guitar, £49.99 with guitar)

Sam Wells, 12: “Extremely good for everyone, even beginners. And you have two-player cooperative mode, guitar battles with famous guitarists like Slash. Just brilliant.”

Theo Wells, 14: “It’s sick.” [Dad-note: “sick” is the highest term of approbation in the current teen lexicon.]

SingStar Next Gen (with 2 microphones, £49.99, PS3)

Sam: “The next best to Guitar Hero. The only problem is it doesn’t give points for style, just notes. For example, singing a Motörhead song, an opera singer would do just as well.” Theo: “I don’t really like singing,”

Dancing Stage Universe (plus Dancemat, XBox 360, £44.99), or Dancing Stage Supernova (PS2, £24.99)

Sam: “It’s good, and I really like that there’s a separate mat for you to dance on, but you have to get pretty good before it gets really fun, whereas Guitar Hero is interesting on all the different levels.”

Theo: “That’s not dancing. It’s just jerking your feet onto the right squares.”

Boogie (Wii, £49.99; PS2, £39.99)

Sam: “This is pants. All you do is move the Wii wand to make the character on screen dance; you’re not dancing yourself.”

Theo: “And the singing parts are like SingStar, but not as good.”

Parappa the Rapper (PSP, £19.99)

Sam: “The graphics are very unusual, and there’s a lot of humour, but in the end it’s just mashing buttons to the beat.”

Theo: “I like that it’s on the PSP (PlayStation Portable). You might play it when you’re on a journey.”

Video game reviews: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Tabula Rasa and Sight Training

Pick from two different science fiction space operas and then train your eyes

Metroid Prime 3

: Corruption
Wii. Available now, £39.99


The first two Metroid Prime games were among the best of the decade: gorgeous sci-fi adventures that saw bounty hunter Samus Aran investigating alien ruins and killing off alien creatures with equal elan. The problem was that they were for the Gamecube, so few people had the chance to play them.

Now that the series has a proper platform - the all-conquering Wii - the designers are taking no chances: the third in the series is more cinematic than ever, expanding Samus's world and driving the action forward with all the panache of a Halo 3. It doesn't generate quite as much adrenaline, but that's because the Metroid games have always given the exploration and puzzle-solving as much prominence as the critter-blasting. With its excellent point-to-look control system, and pitch-perfect game design, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption caters to the Wii's strengths while making light of its technical limitations. A treat. - Robert Colvile

Tabula Rasa


PC. Available now, £29.99


The work of online role-playing pioneer Richard Garriott, Tabula Rasa is meant to breathe new life into the genre. Abandoning the fantasy setting of its competitors in favour of a sci-fi theme, it sees the remnants of mankind taking on the Bane, a xenophobic race that has destroyed the Earth and now battles humans across richly detailed alien worlds.

Although traditional aspects of the genre such as casting spells and "grinding" to develop skills are still present, they've been repackaged as cloning technology, which lets your character follow a new direction, and the use of Logos, an ancient alien language that can manipulate matter. The intense action of a first-person shooter combined with the longevity of an online role-playing game makes this title stand out from its peers. If you prefer robots and aliens to Dungeons & Dragons, this is the online role-player for you. - Joy Acharjee

Source: Telegraph

Top 5 video game robots


From sweet-talking killer robots to tiny droids that clean your house, these are our Top 5 video game robots.

Science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov is famous for, among other things, his “Three Laws of Robotics.” They state that: 1) robots may not injure humans; 2) they must obey humans; and 3) robots must protect themselves, unless that protection is in conflict with the previous laws.

Well, we wish Asimov also wrote another law: that all robots must be as much fun to play with as the following ones are.

Here are our Top 5 video game robots. Check out the list...

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The Force Is Strong With This Star Wars Millennium Falcon Joystick


The battles of the original Star Wars trilogy provide the backdrop for four fast-paced games in this all-in-one Plug & Play controller. The Lightsaber Duel game allows you to recreate some of the most memorable and intense fight scenes from the films. The Assault on Hoth game pits the Rebel Alliance against the unstoppable Imperial Army's ground forces. Take control of an X-Wing fighter as the Imperial Fleet attacks in waves of laser-blasting action in the Red Leader game. And in Battle of Endor, help Chewbacca destroy the Death Star generator on Endor, then take control of the Millennium Falcon and blast the receptor core to blow up the Emperor's ultimate weapon. All 4 games are stored on the controller's internal hard drive. No game console is necessary. Simply plug the unit's RCA cable into any compatible TV, DVD player or monitor and let the Force be with you! Imported.

Wipe clean.

* Includes: controller with RCA cable

* 4"w, 5"h, 4"d

* Plastic, metal, electronics

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Friday, December 07, 2007

"Imperium Romanum": Pompeii screenshots published!




Today, Kalypso Media Group is publishing three new screenshots of the upcoming strategy title "Imperium Romanum". These screenshots are showing the historical town of Pompeii, which is located in the Gulf of Naples and was destroyed after the volcanic eruption of the Mount Vesuvius in 79 A. D.

In "Imperium Romanum", the map of Pompeii offers a special challenge, as the volcano Vesuvius is considered to be extremely unstable. Again and again, the player has to deal with unpredictable earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, so that the successful accomplishment of this scene becomes one of the most difficult missions to complete the game.

"Imperium Romanum" will be published by the Kalypso Group in the German, English and French speaking territories by the end of February 2008. It is already considered to be one of the top PC-strategy games of the first quarter of next year.

Alan Hansen's Sports Challenge


With the Christmas season fast approaching, a time when families surround us and we are at our most competitive, we’ll all be looking for ways of getting ahead in whichever games we are playing.

To celebrate the release of its new quiz game, Alan Hansen’s Sports Challenge, Oxygen Games™ has teamed up with psychologist Dr Aric Sigman to bring you some top tips on how to increase your reaction times and get to the top of the leaderboard this Christmas.

Dr Sigman’s top tips for faster reaction times:

Take a (strong) Tea Break
A moderate dose of caffeine decreases the time it takes to prepare a response for a complex reaction time task. The amount of caffeine in one cup of strong tea or coffee increases reaction time and your ability to resist distraction, plus it works within minutes.

Teetotal
Alcohol slows reaction times – that’s one of the reasons we have drink-drive laws. Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, which means that it does the opposite of stimulating you and a lot to slow you down. Denounce the firewater until your celebration drinks after you win the competition.

Lie Down
A lot! Fatigue isn’t fast or clever but sleeping a lot is. Your reaction time gets slower when you are tired mentally or physically. The more complicated the task, the slower you will be when you suffer fatigue. Mental fatigue, especially sleepiness, has the greatest effect.

Pick Your Moments
Your body clock works in circadian rhythms of roughly 24-hour cycles. Yet even with such a biological ‘clock’, there is variation in people's daily rhythms. But disruption of the clock – by staying up too late or changing our sleep-wake schedules negatively affects our alertness and reaction time. Identify the time of day you experience your peak performance. Ask yourself; are you an early bird or night owl, based on what you think are your best times for high alertness. (Early birds are most alert before noon and night owls are most alert during the evening.)

Avoid Trash Telly
Watching lots of soap operas and talk shows isn’t just unstimulating intellectually but has been recently linked with slower reaction times. Scientists believe this type of programming simply doesn’t exercise the brain enough and allows it to become flaccid and slow, like the people who appear on some of the programmes.

Use Your Imagination
Even practising your reaction time mentally will increase it when it counts. Visualise the actual hand movements, and in your mind go through the motions as if it’s the real thing. And when you play the real thing you should be faster.

Tense Up
By contracting your arm and hand muscles for a few seconds (isometric contraction) and then relaxing them a number of times before you play the game seems to allow your brain to work faster. So squeeze, hold and relax… and again.

Practise
Activity-specific training movements that are practised in game-like situations are the ones most likely to be used in competition. So practise the actual reaction time movements in as realistic a situation as possible. Reaction times should increase within three weeks of practise and the effects will last for at least three weeks.

Get Off Your Bum!
Physically fit people have faster reaction times. Furthermore, exercise actually increases mental performance and problem-solving abilities within 20 minutes. So if you are generally fit and you then do some aerobic-type exercise for 20 minutes before you compete, you’ll have a distinct advantage.

Get Aroused
One of the most investigated factors affecting reaction time is arousal, or our state of attention, including muscular tension. Reaction time is fastest with a medium level of arousal, and deteriorates when we are either too relaxed or too tense. And exercise improves your reaction time by increasing arousal.

Punishment and Stress
For those of you with a masochistic streak, research consistently shows that receiving an electric shock every time you react too slowly will actually improve your reaction time no end. Alternatively, having someone make you feel anxious about your performance has the same effect, at least on simple reaction time tasks.

Stay Well
Illness and minor upper respiratory tract infections slow reaction times, make our mood more negative, and cause disturbance of sleep, which in turn slows reaction time even further. Watch who you kiss or shake hands with.

Destroy Distractions
Distractions increase slow reaction time. Background noise slows reaction time by inhibiting parts of the cerebral cortex. TVs on in the background, mobile phones and email pinging noises slow you down.

Sweet And Slow
Sugar and high glycemic foods can cause drowsiness. Despite claims that glucose will improve performance the opposite is likely to be true. Stick to unrefined carbohydrates and avoid sugary foods and drinks before you compete. Be a monkey and eat a banana instead.

Test your reaction times and put these tips into practise by playing Alan Hansen’s Sports Challenge - the perfect gift for any family this Christmas! Out on PlayStation 2 and PC now and Wii on 7th December.

Marble Sheep Demo Download: Video Game Brings Back the Spirit of Good Old Arcade Action


BackBytes announces the long awaited release of Marble Sheep, a marble rolling arcade video game in which players control a little sheep - with the marvellous name "Utz Wollewutz" - who is trapped inside a magic marble. Marble Sheep takes place in a wonderful, lively comic-like environment. The game already finished the Conitec Casual Game Contest with the first place in a field of 30 contestants.

As ackBytes has announced today, the arcade action video game Marble Sheep is ready and available for download on the Marble Sheep website www.marblesheep.com

Marble Sheep is an arcade game in which the player must help a little sheep to complete a total of 30 arcade-style levels packed with tons of different enemies, power-ups and logic challenges - each to be solved in a given time.

Marble Sheep was made to capture the best classic arcade gaming elements from different genres such as jump & run, racing or logic puzzle games.

Ulf Ackermann, the developer of the casual game, said "Do you remember those times sitting in the sandbox playing with glass marbles? Now you´re trapped inside one of those marbles. Ready to roll!" This is great fun for players of any age.

"Marble Sheep was made to capture the best classic arcade gaming elements from different genres such as jump & run, racing or logic puzzle games." The experiment did work, players have lots of fun racing down platforms, tubes or loopings. Evading dangerous obstacles such as flesh-eating plants, slime monsters or scarecrows is a blast. As in racing games, players have limited time to beat a stage. But this only works if they make wise use of the power-ups scattered in the levels and solve some physics riddles on the way to the exit.

Marble Sheep features a colorful, comic-like environment divided into three themes. Passing grassy hills, snowy mountains or deep dark jungles is the only way for the cute little sheep to find the good magician "Mumpelwitz", who can get him out of the marble misery. Fortunately the game is free of violence, thus it delivers fun to a very wide range of gamers. A kid will be able to learn to control the mouse better, while casual gamers can just relax from work by exploring the challenging setting. Hardcore gamers may try to beat the latest online highscores.

Marble Sheep is currently available for PC download (14,95 $) and runs well on older hardware, too. The free demo features 4 levels of the full version.

Direct demo download link: http://www.marblesheep.com/demo.php

DEMO FOR CAPCOM'S DEVIL MAY CRY 4 COMING TO PLAYSTATION 3 AND XBOX LIVE


Gamers Will Have the Opportunity to Experience the Power of the "Devil Bringer" Before Purchasing the Game

Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today confirmed that owners of Sony Computer Entertainment’s PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system and the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft will be able to experience Devil May Cry 4 early, thanks to the release of a playable demo. A free downloadable demo of the game will be available on the PLAYSTATION Store and Xbox LIVE Marketplace in early 2008. Devil May Cry 4 has been rated M for Mature by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB).

The demo introduces gamers to the gothic-inspired supernatural world of Devil May Cry 4, new protagonist Nero and the awesome power of his Devil Bringer. The demo consists of a sampling of sections from the full game, chosen to showcase Devil May Cry 4’s varied locales and allows gamers to familiarize themselves with Nero’s unique abilities. Players will receive instruction on the various new actions that the Devil Bringer bestows, such as the ability to slam creatures to the ground, cover great distances in a single bound or even grab enemies while on the ground or in the air and pull them towards Nero to continue the attack combo. The Exceed system allows Nero to “rev up” his sword as if it were a motorcycle throttle and unleash devastating attacks. Players will need to master all these techniques before the end of demo showdown with the mighty Berial.

Fully demonstrating the power of the next generation of consoles, the Devil May Cry 4 demo brings to life the coastal city of Fortuna and its surroundings, such as the port and snow-capped mountain ranges in exquisite detail. Devil May Cry 4 delivers its intense action at a constant 60 frames per second at 720P resolution on HD monitors, ensuring seamless and breathtaking gameplay all in stunning high definition.