Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Square Enix Has Revealed That Just Cause 2 Is Coming Out March 23rd In USA, March 26th In Europe


Square Enix have revealed that Just Cause 2 is coming out in N.America on March 23rd and in Europe, Middle East, And Australasia it has a release date of March 26th. Just Cause 2 is coming out on the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, And PC Games For Windows.

Press Release

Square Enix London Studios, a part of Square Enix Europe, today announces that the anticipated action sequel to 2006’s top-selling Just Cause™ will release in-stores on March 23rd, 2010, in North America and March 26th, 2010, in Europe, Middle East, and Australasia.

Developed by Avalanche Studios and using the proprietary Avalanche 2.0 Engine, Just Cause 2™ features over 1000Km² (400miles²) of South East Asian island paradise in one of the richest, most realistic game worlds ever seen. Snow-capped mountains, sun-kissed beaches, dense jungle and arid deserts create a stunning backdrop for a unique and compelling take on open-world gameplay.

“Just Cause 2 offers the freedom to explore and tackle the world in any way you choose”, said Lee Singleton, General Manager of Square Enix London Studios. “The grapple and the parachute mechanic will change the way you play open-world games, allowing players to be in the air in seconds, tackling missions from above and using the aerial advantage. If you prefer to stay on solid ground, the choices offered by the grapple are limited only by your imagination.”

As Rico Rodriguez, the Agency’s most powerful weapon, players must take on the island of Panau and its military regime in order to track down Rico’s former boss and mentor, Tom Sheldon, who has gone rogue with millions in Agency cash and intel. Using a unique grapple and parachute combination, there is no vertical limit as the air becomes your playground: grapple a passing plane in flight, hijack helicopters, BASE jump from the tallest buildings or mountains and leave a trail of chaos and destruction in your wake. Just Cause 2 offers players the freedom to attack missions any way they choose and, with over 100 vehicles and countless upgrades and collectibles, the choices for relentless adrenaline-fuelled action are limitless.

Just Cause 2 will be available for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and Games for Windows, and will be released under the EIDOS brand portfolio. More information is available on the official website at www.justcause.com.

Sony Online Entertainment Have Released Character Screenshots/Art For NightWing In DC Universd

Sony Online Entertainment have released new screenshots and character art of NightWing from DC Universe Online. the screenshots show NightWing in action, whilst the character art shows the development of the character from a drawing to a computer model.

NightWing.



Audio Re-Cap of Yesterdays News (oldest to newest)

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Re-Cap of Yesterdays News (oldest to newest)

  • QTE Blog: Re-Cap of The Weekends News (oldest to newest) http://ow.ly/163KVH

  • QTE Blog: Audio Re-Cap of The Weekends News (oldest to newest) http://ow.ly/163LHW

  • PS3: the US Air Force is buying 2200 consoles to join the 336 they already have to create a Cell cluster http://ow.ly/ERJW

  • Wii: In Japan, the "Wii no Ma Service" now has show/movie rentals. pricing starts at 100 Wii Points. http://ow.ly/ERKN

  • 360: Project Gotham Racing 5 may have been outed by Tesla after they posted that sound engineers wanted to record a Tesla http://ow.ly/ERLr

  • The creator of Zelda, Eiji Aonuma, says that Zelda Ocarina Of Time is "it's not that good" nowadays. http://ow.ly/ERMt

  • PS3: Critter Crunch devs have praised Sony and their support to the PhyreEngine , advertising, and supporting them http://ow.ly/EU8q

  • 360: more details regarding Natal will be released during Microsoft's Gamerfest event in February. http://ow.ly/EUcT

  • A Bayonetta Demo is coming out on the PSN And Xbox Live on December 3rd in N. America http://ow.ly/EUjR

  • Uk Game charts, Modern Warfare 2, Assassins Creed 2, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Wii Sports Resort, Wii Fit Plus http://ow.ly/EUla

  • QTE Blog: Xbox Live Deals Of The Week http://ow.ly/163O0F

  • 360: VG24/7 have many posts on Crackdown 2. this includes pictures, Crackdown 3, Crackdown 2 runs at 30fps + more http://ow.ly/EWPE

  • Miyamoto says that he doubts he could get a job with Nintendo today as there are people applying with better degrees http://ow.ly/EWRE

  • Wii: Super Mario Bros. Wii is expected to have sold 900k in its first week on sale in the USA, 400k in Europe http://ow.ly/EWTF

  • Jeff Strain, creator of Guild Wars, has founded a new company and begun work on a Zombie MMO. its coming to consoles only http://ow.ly/EXlm

  • Human rights groups have criticised games for allowing the Laws Governing Armed Conflicts to be ignored. 20 were tested http://ow.ly/EXr7

  • Wii: Nintendo say demand for the console has increased 60% in the EU since the Black Wii went on sale. http://ow.ly/EXuO

  • QTE Blog: EA Announces A New Marketing Campaign For The Beatles Rock Band http://ow.ly/163Psy

  • Wii: The Black Nintendo Wii will only be available in 2009. its a limited edition. http://ow.ly/EXvS

  • QTE Blog: Nintendo Announces Two DSi Bundles For Black Friday http://ow.ly/EXPh

  • QTE Blog: This Weeks WiiWare, DSiWare, And Virtual Console Releases http://ow.ly/163Qos

  • Kaz Hirai has confirmed that Sony is bringing a Premium PSN Subscription service in 2010. its additional to current PSN http://ow.ly/EZ2P

  • 360: Datal are suing Microsoft for blocking memory cards. anti competition behaviour from Microsoft cited. http://ow.ly/F1AV

  • PSP: its being reported that Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep is not coming to the PSN as a digital download. Disney cited. http://ow.ly/F1GN

  • PSP2: a "source" says that the PSP2 has been in development since 2008 and is coming out in 2010. http://ow.ly/F1Hm

  • AbleGamers launch a review section which reviews how accessible the game is for disabled gamers of various disabilities http://ow.ly/F1Id

  • PC: Capcom have no plans to bring Resident Evil 5 DLC to the PC version of the game. http://ow.ly/EZ14

  • PSP: A Little Big Planert patch is out now. USA Digital version hitting PSN Tomorrow. http://ow.ly/F31O

  • Marvel Vs Capcom 2 has outsold Super Street Fighter Turbo HD Remix http://ow.ly/F32E

  • QTE Blog: Sega Has Released The Boxart For Napoleon Total War http://ow.ly/F33Q

  • QTE Blog: Sega Has Released The Boxart For The PC, Playstation 3, And Xbox 360 Versions Of Vancouver 2010 http://ow.ly/F345





Monday, November 23, 2009

Sega Has Released The Boxart For The PC, Playstation 3, And Xbox 360 Versions Of Vancouver 2010

Sega has released the boxart for the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and PC versions of Vancouver 2010, the official game for the Vancouver Winter Olympics games.

Vancouver 2010



Sega Has Released The Boxart For Napoleon Total War

Sega has released the current boxart design for Napoleon Total War. Sega have rated the game a 16, but this is to be confirmed.



This Weeks WiiWare, DSiWare, And Virtual Console Releases

There are plenty of games coming to the USA Virtual Console, WiiWare and DSiWare this week.

Virtual Console

Super Mario Kart
This is a 1-2 player game and it costs 800 Wii Points. this is the Super NES version of the game. there are 3 championship cups to take part in in 3 different Kart classes. there is also a 4th class to try and unlock. in multiplayer mode you can take part in races and battle modes.


A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia
this is a 1 player only game and it costs 500 Wii Points. this is the NES version of the game. in the game you play as Boy, and with the help of Blob, you must defeat the evil emperor. when Blob eats a jelly bean he can transform into different things.


WiiWare

BIT.TRIP VOID
This is a 1-4 player game and it costs 600 Wii Points. this is the third game in the Bit.Trip series. this game features 4 player co-op.


Harvest Moon: My Little Shop
this is a 1 player only game and it costs 1,200 Wii Points. in the game you have taken over your grand parents farm and shop. the town of Clover has fallen on hard times and its up to you to try to revive the town, farm, and shop.


Little Tournament Over Yonder
this is a 1-2 player game and it costs 800 Wii Points. you play as a young Prince or Princess and have to lead your team into numerous battles. the battles are in real-time. you can hire new units with different powers, they themselves can gain experience in battle and level up. you can play a single player tournament or play a 2 player versus match.


Learning with the PooYoos: Episode 1
this is a 1 player game only and it costs 500 Wii Points. this is aimed at children aged 3-6. it is a poetic brain trainer for children designed to help them learn numbers, letters, lateralisation, shapes, colours and more.


Nintendo DSiWare

Castle Of Magic
this is a 1 player game and it costs 500 DSi Points. in the game you have to save your friends from Nefastax. the game makes use of the Camera and lets you put yourself into the game and tasks you with taking pictures of real life objects. you can also use the camera to change coins and enemies with pictures.


myNotebook: Blue
this is a 1 player application and it costs 200 DSi Points. this is a Note Book application. you can use the stylus to write on the bottom screen. there are personalisation options and unlockable paper styles.


Electroplankton Luminarrow
this is a 1 player game and it costs 200 DSi Points. Luminarrow Plankton move in arrow shaped formations. the pitch of the sound they make changes depending on where the arrows are positioned.


Electroplankton Sun-Animalcule
this is a 1 player game only and it costs 200 DSi Points. these Plankton emit light and sound in a sphere around them. as they get older, the sounds and light they emit changes.


Electroplankton Lumiloop
this is a 1 player game and it costs 200 DSi Points. these plankton are curious. when they are stationary they spin fast and emit unique sounds. they live in groups of 5. they emit different pitches when they spin together.


Electroplankton Marine-Crystals
this is a 1 player only game and it costs 200 DSi Points. these Plankton float on water and live in group clusters of 35. when they are stimulated they emit sounds. sounds can change depending on the shape of the plankton.


Electroplankton Varvoice
this is a 1 player game and it costs 200 DSi Points. these plankton can memorize human speech and repeat it over and over. changing the size of their body changes the human voice they repeat.


Press Release

Among the latest downloadable games from Nintendo is BIT.TRIP VOID, a riveting new installment in the extraordinary retro-arcade series for the WiiWare™ service. You'll also find some remarkable kid-friendly fare on WiiWare this week, including the immersive Harvest Moon®: My Little Shop. Race-loving Mario™ fans will thrill to see the original Super Mario Kart™make its Virtual Console™ debut alongside the imaginative A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia. The Nintendo DSiWare™ service welcomes Castle Of Magic - featuring some inventive uses for the Nintendo DSi™ system's built-in cameras - as well as five delightful additions to the Electroplankton™ series. No doubt, the variety and value found on the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi Shop are enough to keep holiday consumers energized through Black Friday and beyond.

WiiWare

BIT.TRIP VOID
Publisher: Aksys Games
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 600 Wii Points™
Description: The third installment in the retro-arcade BIT.TRIP saga is a synesthetic exploration of rhythm and music as they pertain to our everyday lives and moods. With a control scheme that's new to the series yet wholly familiar to gamers, players have complete freedom to move about the screen wherever they desire, interacting with the music in brand new ways. The classic game-play aesthetic remains as color - and the absence of color - are explored to the fullest. Trip out in four-player co-op and get lost in the beat with a friend. See if you can survive the onslaught of Beats and further your own BIT.TRIP.

Harvest Moon: My Little Shop
Publisher: Natsume, Inc.
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 1,200 Wii Points
Description: Welcome to Clover Town, where you've just taken over your grandparents' farm and shop. The town has fallen on hard times, though. People are leaving, businesses are struggling and the magic of the Harvest Sprites is gone. Can you turn Clover Town's fortunes around and restore its missing magic? Raise crops and animals, then use what you farm at your shop. Keep your customers happy by making wild fruit juices, towering ice cream cones and extravagantly decorated eggs in a series of fun and fast-paced activities that use the Wii Remote™ controller to its fullest potential. Chop vegetables in midair, shake your Wii Remote controller to match your cow's moves, roll eggs through tilting mazes and more. Use your hard-earned money to buy new crops and animals or expand and decorate your shop. Along the way, you'll meet and befriend lots of new and interesting characters, as well as several familiar faces from the Harvest Moon series.

Little Tournament Over Yonder
Publisher: Gevo Entertainment
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Cartoon Violence
Price: 800 Wii Points
Description: In the world of Little Tournament Over Yonder, play as a young Prince or Princess and lead your team through numerous battles. Plan and deploy your units to gain strategic advantages. Launch real-time battles between units and fight hard, fast and smart. Build your team, hire new units with different powers, then groom them with battle experience to gain level. With strategic planning and real-time, fast-paced fighting, this game is for the complete warrior - one who works his mind and his muscles. Go for Single-Player Tournament glory or challenge your friend in a 2-Player Versus match.

Learning with the PooYoos: Episode 1
Publisher: Lexis Numérique
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: EC (Early Childhood)
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: Welcome to the world of the PooYoos, the first fun, poetic brain trainer for children aged 3 to 6. With the PooYoos, a merry band of adorable baby animals, children will have fun while learning the developmental basics: numbers, letters, lateralization, shapes, colors and more. Children get to dance with their new friends and enjoy lovely interactive rewards. There are two levels of interactivity, so children can play according to their age and level. This game has been designed for use by children who have not yet grasped reading.

Virtual Console

Super Mario Kart
Original platform: Super NES™
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 800 Wii Points
Description: Get in, sit down, buckle up and experience frantic kart racing in the game that started it all. Select one of eight characters from the Mario series - offering a variety of driving styles - and take on three championship cups in three different kart classes. Win enough and you'll unlock a fourth circuit: the ultra-tough Special Cup. Crossing the finish line in first place isn't an easy task, though, as each track has unique obstacles to conquer. Racers can obtain special power-ups that boost them to victory. For a different kind of challenge, take on a friend in multiplayer races or go head-to-head in a Battle Mode arena, where the object is to pop your opponent's balloons before you lose your own. With more than 15 tracks to master and nearly endless replay value, Super Mario Kart is classic gaming with some banana peels thrown in for good measure.

A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia
Original platform: NES™
Publisher: Majesco Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: Blob has come from the distant planet Blobolonia in search of an Earth boy to help him save his world. Join him on this fantastic adventure, searching for treasures in mysterious caverns beneath the earth, then traveling to Blobolonia to battle the evil emperor. Discover Blob's amazing appetite for jellybeans and the different transformations that occur with each flavor. Use these shapes to overcome even the most outrageous obstacles. A Boy and His Blob is a fantastic journey filled with constant surprises and humorous characters.

Nintendo DSiWare

Castle Of Magic
Publisher: Gameloft
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Cartoon Violence
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Be prepared for anything as you try to save your friend from the clutches of the horrifying magician Nefastax. Stand up to wild monsters in environments that directly influence your movement. As you navigate this universe, the ground will make you stick, slide, sink, swim, levitate and even walk on the ceiling when gravity disappears. A never-before-seen use for the Nintendo DSi Camera application lets you transform yourself into powerful new forms. Visit an in-game Photo Cabin and search for a real-life object that matches the color of the character you want to transform into. Take a picture of a blue object with your Nintendo DSi system and…presto, you're transformed into a swordfish. You can customize game items - from coins to enemies - with pictures of your choice. Our cute hero's adventure is just too big and immersive for one screen, so he'll have to jump between the top and bottom screens of your Nintendo DSi system. Ready to dive into the adventure?

myNotebook: Blue™
Publisher: Nnooo
Players: 1
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: myNotebook allows you to take notes wherever you are. Just pop open your Nintendo DSi system and jot down your thoughts. Make a list and cross it off or play your favorite pen and paper games (games not included). You can even personalize your notebook by drawing on the cover and changing the paper type with 18 unlockable paper styles. Use the pen or pencil to make notes or doodles, then erase the bits you don't like. With five ink colors, you'll always be able to make your notes and doodles look stylish.

Electroplankton Luminarrow
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Luminarrow plankton are famous for their habit of perfectly following arrow-shaped formations. The plankton spin as they move, changing directions as soon as they come in contact with an arrow that's pointing in another direction. The pitch of the sound they make will change depending on where the arrows are positioned. There are four types of Luminarrow: red, yellow, green and blue. Each type floats at a different speed and makes a distinctive musical tone. The four types of Luminarrow drift together to create beautiful melodies. Completely alter the direction of the arrows to change their sound dramatically.

Electroplankton Sun-Animalcule
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Sun-Animalcule plankton get their name from their tendency to emit light in a sphere around them. The plankton begin as eggs and gradually grow, emitting light and fascinating sounds throughout their entire life cycle. The sounds they make will change as they grow from infancy to maturity, growing very quickly until they disappear completely. Sun-Animalcule plankton only emerge in the morning, noon and evening. They lose strength as the night wears on; that's when the crescent-shaped Falcato plankton take their place. The pitch of the plankton changes depending on where they grow.

Electroplankton Lumiloop
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Lumiloop plankton are curious, donut-shaped aquatic creatures. While stationary, they have the ability to spin at a very high rate of speed. As they spin, the Lumiloop emit unique sounds and a fascinating ring-shaped glow. Lumiloop plankton seem to always grow in clusters of five. They produce sounds at different pitches as they spin together, creating a beautiful harmony. This is called a pentatonic scale. Depending on where they live, Lumiloop plankton that produce several different sounds have been identified.

Electroplankton Marine-Crystals
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Resembling delicate snow crystals, Marine-Crystal plankton float elegantly on the surface of the water. The plankton get their name from their distinctive snowflake shape. They grow in clusters of 35 and line up in very orderly formations. When stimulated, Marine-Crystal plankton spin and produce vibrant sounds. While the plankton do grow in size if they are repeatedly tapped, they gradually return to their original size over time. They are born in four polygonal shapes: triangle, square, pentagon and hexagon. The ends of the crystalline protrusions also take on the same shapes. The tone of the sound they make will change depending on the shape of the Marine-Crystal plankton's body.

Electroplankton Varvoice
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Varvoice plankton memorize the sound of human speech and repeat it over and over. They accomplish this amazing feat by oscillating the long flagellum that extends from their heads. By resonating the vibration with their water-droplet-shaped body, the plankton produce sounds that closely resemble the human voice. The body can expand and contract at will. By changing shape, they can easily manipulate the sound of the voice. Words that the Varvoice memorize and play back in reverse have a particularly strange ring to them. Researchers refer to this phenomenon as Varvoice inversion.

Nintendo adds new titles to the Nintendo DSi Shop and the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Mondays. Users with broadband Internet access can redeem Wii Points or Nintendo DSi Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel. Nintendo DSi Points can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Nintendo Points Card™ can be purchased at retail locations. All points from one Nintendo Points Card must be redeemed in either the Nintendo DSi Shop or the Wii Shop Channel. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems.

Remember that both Wii and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visitWii.com or NintendoDSi.com.