Monday, March 10, 2008
2K Sports Announces Free Demo of Major League Baseball 2K8 Now Available for Download on Xbox LIVE
2K Sports Announces Free Demo of Major League Baseball 2K8 Now Available for Download on Xbox LIVE Marketplace
While dedicated fans eagerly await the launch of the highly anticipated title, Major League Baseball 2K8, 2K Sports today announced a free demo is now available for download through Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Players will be able to practice their skills at Boston’s legendary Fenway Park by playing three full innings as either the Colorado Rockies or Boston Red Sox.
The free game demo will also offer fans a chance to experience the new and exciting features that Major League Baseball 2K8 brings to the virtual diamond through retooled pitching, batting, fielding and baserunning gameplay mechanics. Fans will also get a sneak peek at the stunning realism and depth of gameplay in Major League Baseball 2K8 through new Signature Style™ animations and redesigned stadiums that showcase the detail and specific architecture of each city.
Major League Baseball 2K8, rated E for Everyone by the ESRB, is now available in retail stores for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system, PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, PSP (PlayStationPortable) system, and Wii home video game system.
For more information about Major League Baseball 2K8, please visit www.2Ksports.com.
Bleach: Dark Souls game on Nintendo DS
Bleach: Dark Souls on Nintendo DS
Genre: Action-Fighting
Launch Date: Summer 2008
Developer: Treasure
Platform: Nintendo DS
ESRB: Rating Pending
Bleach: Dark Souls on the Nintendo DS brings an exclusive storyline, expanded cast of playable characters and fast multi-plane fighting action for up to four players via Wi-Fi. Players will also build a power-packed Spirit Card Deck and collect power crystals to augment their spirit card powers on the lower screen and dish out moves that will directly affect their opponent’s gameplay. With a burgeoning cast of 44 characters including the ability to play as Hollows, players can spend hours experiencing furious fighting gameplay and unlocking personal character stories all based on the series’ story arc.
BLEACH is a popular animated series on Cartoon Network. The series follows the life of a 15-year-old boy, Ichigo Kurosaki, who crosses paths with a Soul Reaper and becomes one. The franchise has established itself as a major anime series in Japan, and is now creating a stir in North America. The first season of the show was featured on Cartoon Network’s program, Adult Swim, and received solid ratings in America this past year. The series is poised for a successful second season that began March 2008.
KEY FEATURES:
• Exclusive Single-player Storyline. Bleach: Dark Souls features an exclusive storyline that takes place in between seasons 1 and 2 of the animated series. Fans of the anime will have to play Bleach: Dark Souls to uncover story plot points that are sure to shed new insight on Ichigo’s quest to save Rukia.
• Exciting Multiplayer fighting action. Up to four players will enjoy the fighting action via Wi-Fi connection. This game supports the Download Play feature where one player has a cartridge and transmits the game to another player’s Nintendo DS which allows them to play head-to-head.
• Variety of multi-plane 2D fighting arenas. Players can switch between the foreground and the background battlelines to chase after or escape from opponents.
• Large cast of popular characters. Players will select from 44 of their favorite characters who are all voiced by the actors from the anime series including the Hollows.
• Special attacks to master. Players can inflict massive damage on opponents with special Combos and Super Power Attacks taken directly from the series.
• Seven thrilling gameplay modes. Story, Arcade, Versus, Training and Challenge modes along with two unlockable modes which will provide hours of replayability and keep players coming back for more.
• 30 New Power-up Cards and Power Crystals to Customize Spirit Card Deck. On the lower screen, players can customize and manage their deck of Power-up Cards for boosts to Health, Attack and Defense, and much more.
• New Bleach Encyclopedia. Contains fun and interesting facts about the entire Bleach universe. Fans of the series are sure to use this as a reference for to expand their Bleach knowledge.
Take part in a 24-hour Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 multiplayer game world record
Ubisoft invite you to take part in the first ever Guinness World Records multiplayer marathon gaming attempt
Ubisoft, Guinness World Records, Xbox 360 and the UK Frag Dolls team up for the ultimate Rainbow Six mission
Ubisoft and the Guinness World Records are proud to announce that they will be hosting the first ever Guinness World Record attempt at a marathon 24-hour Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 multiplayer gaming session.
The attempt will take place at the UK's premier multiplayer event organised by Multiplay at their Newbury Racecourse venue. "i33" will take place from the 21st - 24th March and all 1500 tickets have already been sold. This sets the stage perfectly for Ubisoft's Guinness World Record attempt which, if successful, will go into the Guinness World Records: Gamer’s Edition 2009.
Taking part in the attempt will be the UK Frag Dolls: Jam, Kitt and Sarin. As the record session will be taking place connected to Xbox LIVE for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, anyone and everyone is welcomed to join in - be it at the event or from their living room.
The attempt will commence at 10am on Saturday 22nd March, and finish as and when there is no one left standing - literally!
To join the UK Frag Dolls in their record-breaking attempt, send an Xbox Live friend request to "Jam FDUK" "Kitt FDUK" and "Sarin FDUK" up to 24 hours before the event begins. You will then be able to join them in-game, or request a game-invitation. If their friends lists are full, please look for game sessions hosted by "Jam FDUK" "Kitt FDUK" or "Sarin FDUK". They will be playing across all maps and modes during the course of the event.
The world record attempt coincides with the release of the eagerly awaited sequel to Team Rainbow's glowing 2006 next-generation debut. Released from March 20th, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 will be available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC-DVD ROM and will be equipped with many new single and multiplayer features such as a completely new character progression system that allows you to advance both in the single and multiplayer game, new weapons and equipment, and an even more challenging and tuned A.I.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 will also deliver a host of new multiplayer options for the best team, individual, live and co-op multiplayer experience available. For those who are already discussing team tactics with their friends, HMV Online have a special 'Clan Pack' offer whereby you can buy three copies of the game and get one free.
For details, please head to:
http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1&sku=786296
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Super Smash Brothers Brawl on Nintendo Wii - Disk Errors
The lucky people who've already picked up a copy of Smash Brothers. Brawl in America, may of had some disk errors when inserting your disk into the Wii console. Although it may be just a common problem, it seems as though Nintendo had known about it prior to the release of 'Brawl.
They've set up a website and user form to help costumers who are experiencing problems. You can find it here.
Below is the contents of the user form:
Super Smash Bros. Brawl utilizes a double-layer disc which has a large memory capacity. A very small percentage of Wii consoles may have trouble consistently reading data off this large capacity disc if there is some contamination on the lens of the disc drive. Nintendo has specialized cleaning equipment that can resolve this problem. (Please do NOT attempt to clean the lens yourself, as you may damage the system.)
“How can I get this fixed and how long will it take?”
If you are experiencing disc read errors, please utilize the form below to request a repair order. Nintendo is upgrading inbound and outbound shipping to expedite the total repair process. Specific repair times will be provided as you fill out the repair form below. There is no cost for the repair or shipping. Please note: returning the game to the retail store will not solve the problem. So we encourage users who are experiencing issues with playing Super Smash Bros. Brawl to utilize this repair order process.
“What if I have Virtual Console games or other stored data on my Wii console?”
Due to the nature of this particular issue, you should not lose any of your stored data. In some rare cases you may have to re-download your Virtual Console games from the Wii Shop Channel, but there is no cost to doing so.
“Who can use this form?”
Consumers who are at least 13 years old, and live in:
* The continental United States, Alaska, or Hawaii
* Puerto Rico
* U.S. Territories (such as Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands)
* APO/FPO addresses
Repair Form
To begin the repair process, please complete this short repair form. After you submit this form, you will be sent an e-mail with complete instructions on how to proceed with your free factory repair. Please ensure you provide a valid e-mail address.
From: Nintencast
Creating Minimal Pixel Art with Photoshop
Hello, my name is Rich and I make pixel art. I create graphics and animations for the retro-style games of Pixeljam.com, and also create other forms of pixel art that I may mention later on.
This is a tutorial on drawing with pixels… of sorts. I don't really know what it is exactly, but what I do know is that I'm going to create, display and talk about making minimal pixel art, as well as provide some info about using Adobe Photoshop to help you make your own pixel art.
More here... Game Dev
Sony PlayStation Portable has leapfrogged the Nintendo platforms in the latest Japanese hardware sales with Mint
Latest Blume series device propels handheld to top of hardware chart
The Sony PlayStation Portable has leapfrogged the Nintendo platforms in the latest Japanese hardware sales chart with the release of the new mint green edition of the handheld.
The new colour saw an additional 20,000 units sold over the previous week, bringing it up to almost 74,000 for the week ending March 2, according to Media Create.
The Nintendo Wii - last week's best-seller - had to settle for second place with 64,500 units sold, while the Nintendo DS remained in third place.
The other three consoles all saw sales remain mostly flat from the previous week, with the PlayStation 3 selling 13,500 units, the PlayStation 2 shifting almost 11,000, and the Xbox 360 selling around 2300.
The full sales breakdown is as follows:
1. PlayStation Portable: 73,706
2. Nintendo Wii: 64,535
3. Nintendo DS: 51,922
4. PlayStation 3: 13,520
5. PlayStation 2: 10,986
6. Xbox 360: 2282
Infogrames offers to buy Atari
Offering $1.68 per share for remaining stock
Atari Inc has announced that it received a letter from Infogrames Entertainment SA, the company's majority shareholder, expressing its intent to acquire the remaining outstanding stock of the company.
Infogrames' offer, which is non-binding, amounts to USD 1.68 per share for the Atari Inc stock it does not own.
Atari Inc said that a special committee of the company's board of directors intends to undertake, together with its advisors, a thorough evaluation of the proposal.
There is no assurance that any transaction will occur or to the terms of any transaction.
The Infogrames business is currently in the midst of a resurgence lead by the vision of new CEO David Gardner.
Gardner has placed great value on the Atari brand, and intends to rebuild the struggling company as a destination for online gaming.
This week former Sony executive Phil Harrison joined Infogrames as president, where he will oversee software development and other creative aspects of the business.
Source: Games Industry
New Mario Kart on Nintendo Wii online details
With Mario Kart Wii’s launch date of 11 April fast approaching, Wii owners are gearing up for a racing experience unrivalled by any other in the kart racing series. While the game introduces a slew of new features across the board, perhaps most eagerly awaited are its online options, which take the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection action found in Mario Kart DS to a whole new level.
In Mario Kart Wii you can go online via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection by yourself or together with a friend playing on the same Wii console, and let the games begin! You can directly jump into online races with random players Worldwide, or opt for Continental if you prefer a challenge closer to home.
Then you will be placed in a new group of people looking for a match, or you will join an existing group. When the latter happens you will become a spectator of that group’s race currently in progress, as you wait for your turn to hit the track. With up to 12 players being able to battle or race on the circuits of the Mushroom Kingdom simultaneously, Mario Kart Wii is set to provide the biggest challenge in the series to date!
After swapping Friend Codes with other players, you will also be able to see how many of your mates are online, and choose to Create a Room or select Join Friend to gather in a room with your friends before you start your engines.
Once inside a room, the globe familiar from the Forecast Channel will highlight the location of all players present. This is where you can text chat with your friends by making a selection from dozens of predefined messages, letting you suggest exactly which kind of race you want to play: from Battle to Grand Prix, and from Team play to your circuit of choice. The Host then decides the race settings, but the track selection is based on the votes of all players combined.
Mario Kart Wii also allows you to install the Mario Kart Channel on your Wii console. This Channel lets you check up on a host of options without the need of inserting the Mario Kart Wii disc into your system.
The Ranking option lets you see your statistics for each track and compare your results to those of your Friends and other players worldwide, represented by their Miis. You’ll have the option of racing against the Ghosts of the best players, or improving your results gradually by taking on the Ghosts of rivals whose times are only slightly better than yours. Players can choose whether they want to share their Time Trial Ghosts with the rest of the world, allowing you to match your skills against the cream of the crop whenever you want.
Another all-new feature of this Channel are the Competitions, where Nintendo will on a regular basis invite players to speedy challenges similar to the Missions of Mario Kart DS. The Channel also allows you to check your ranking in running Competitions as well as Time Trials. You can also go here to register Friends and see if any of them are currently online.
Source: WiiNintendo
Student developed Nintendo DS games downloadable at DS stations
At last year’s Nintendo Game seminar the house of Mario worked with a number of students to create a handful of experimental Nintendo DS games. Rather than being kept in storage for no one to play, Nintendo is releasing these games for free at DS download stations around Japan. Each game will be around for two weeks before it vanishes from the station and to some extent existence. Since the DS does not have flash memory once these demos are pulled off they won’t be playable unless someone keeps a DS in perma-sleep mode.
Unfortunately, this service is only available in Japan.
Some of these sound really neat, but also language intensive. Wakerai no Heya Tsuzuki (pictured) is a touch screen horror game that plays in book style similar to Hotel Dusk: Room 215. Kiki Master is a conversation game where you act as a sounding board for the resident’s ridiculous problems. The first game, Nan de Momo Koko Yasan, might be the easiest to understand. In the game players use a magical paintbrush to color objects.
Just in case you are living in Japan here is the download schedule:
3.13 - 3.26 Nan de Momo Koko Yasan
3.27 - 4.09 Wakeari no Heya Tsuzuki
4.10 - 4.23 Kiki Master
4.24 - 5.07 Watashi no Otochabako
Source: Siliconera
Junior journalist stars in Success Amazing Animals on Nintendo Wii
At last we have a better look at Doubutsu Kisou Tengai: Nazo no Rakuen de Scoop Shashin wo Gekishaseyo.
You know the Wii game based on the TBS show Amazing Animals?
No?
That’s OK, it only looks decent.
The game stars a kid reporter who explores an island inhabited by wild animals. Giraffes, elephants and lions are some of the beasts you can meet.
Oh and the Doubutsu Kisou Tengai game has a robot named Robomaru that accompanies you. While the robot who has a mini satellite on his head makes the game slightly more interesting, it doesn't improve odds that we're going to see this leave Japan because of licensing issues.
Source: Siliconera
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