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  • Published on October 1, 2008 · Filed under: Addicting Games, Kids Games, Wii Games;

    The website Gamekyo shows new screenshots taken from Famitsu, from the new episode of Animal Crossing Let’s go to the City, that is scheduled for release in December. Nothing really new in the game’s general settings, and not many changes in the graphic style, still faithful to the previous titles. While we wait for more information on the game, the screenshots can be found at Gamekyo.



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  • Published on September 29, 2008 · Filed under: Game News, Kids Games, Nintendo DS;

    We wrote about it a few days ago, but SEGA has now updated the official site for their newest RPG for Nintendo DS, 7th dragon, releasing a new trailer. The site is still only in Japanese and gives a rough idea of the game’s graphic style and more information about the game itself, other than the new trailer we’ve made available here.

    Even for those who don’t understand Japanese, it’s a good way of having an idea of what the game is going to be about. Enjoy.

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  • Published on September 15, 2008 · Filed under: 3d Games, Adventure Games, Kids Games, Mario Games, Wii Games;


    A new Super Mario game to follow the great success of Super Mario Galaxy. That’s what Shigeru Miyamoto reveals in an interview to the English newspaper Telegraph. Adding to the Wii platform, there should be also a Nintendo DS version of the new game.

    “Making these ‘traditional’ games is what I am best at. Because games of that nature take upwards of two or three years to make, we always have to keep the teams working on those projects going. At any given time, the team could be five to ten people, or it could be 50-plus. People are always switching in and out of those teams”, says Miyamoto. “They are all working on more Mario, Zelda and Pikmin projects,” he said. “And they all work in close proximity to me, so I can keep a good eye on them.”

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