Monday, 20 October 2008

Top 10 Games

This week’s official GfK-ChartTrack/ELSPA listings are out – and Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 has taken the top spot ahead of its bitter rival FIFA ’09. While EA’s mega-selling football franchise takes second spot, it’s an impressive first week for THQ’s gangster title Saints Row 2, which is the second highest entry of the week. The release of Bioshock on PS3 boosts 2K’s critically-acclaimed thriller back up the charts to 14, while Wii exclusive De Blob makes it first appearance in the ELSPA/GfK-ChartTrack top 40 at number 29.So, the top ten sellers for the week ending October 18th, courtesy of ELSPA/GfK-ChartTrack, are as follows:

1. Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 (Konami)
2. FIFA ’09 (EA)
3. Saints Row 2 (THQ)
4. LEGO Batman: The Videogame
5. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
6. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
7. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (LucasArts)
8. Wii Play (Nintendo)
9. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2009 (EA)
10. Brothers in Arms: Hells’ Highway (Ubisoft)

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Nintendo confirms new software will only work with territory-specific hardware

Nintendo has confirmed that new downloadable and boxed software for its DSi console will be region-locked.

A spokesperson for the firm said "DSi software (software that is only compatible with DSi) is region locked, eg: European DSi software can only be played on European DSi consoles."Nintendo DS software however is region free so you can play any DS software on DSi from any region.

You can also browse the Internet on your DSi wherever you are in the world and exchange your photos with friends from around the world."The spokesperson continued: "DSi is region locked because DSi embeds net communication functionality within itself and we are intending to provide net services specifically tailored for each region. Also because we are including parental control functionality for Nintendo DSi and each region has its unique age limit made by different independent."

Thursday, 2 October 2008

The new DS from Nintendo is unveiled

Nintendo has officially revealed its new DS SKU, the DSi
The new console is similar in design to the DS Lite, but features two cameras, larger screens, improved speakers, and an SD memory card slot.

The machine is also said to be 12 per cent thinner than the DS Lite, and features an SD memory card slot so gamers can take images with the handheld and view them on Nintendo’s Wii. As a trade off, the GBA cartridge slot has been removed

Reports from Nintendo’s press conference, which took place in the early hours, also points to internal memory for applications, a built in web browser, and the ability to download DSi software using Nintendo Points, which are set to replace Wii Points. The DSi will be available in Black and White, and is set for release on November 1st in Japan, with the console expected to hit Europe in Spring 2009.

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Look's like a New DS is definately on the way!

Nintendo will announce a new, updated version of its DS console at a press conference tomorrow morning .According to an impeccable source in Japan, Satoru Iwata will make the announcement at 5am UK time.Little is known about the machine's exact extra functions, but we do know the product will be the ‘multimedia’ model with an MP3 player and camera function.

The launch date and price of the machine is still unknown – but it will be a surprise to see its arrival delayed until after Christmas. It is thought that Nintendo is particularly keen internally to give the system a boost in Japan, where it has been trailing PSP in recent months.