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Date archives for October, 2009
October 7th, 2009
21:23 at twitter.com
Got Muramasa Questions? Get Muramasa Answers!
20:54 at nintendolife.com
Your chance to ask Rising Star Games about their upcoming Japanese epic!
You gamers lucky enough to reside in North America already know how beautiful and generally awesome Muramasa: The Demon Blade is, but over on the other side of the Atlantic gamers have still to discover its wonders, with the game not set for release until November 13th.16:37 at twitter.com
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Ryo Hazuki to Search for Sailors in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
15:32 at nintendolife.com
Shenmue main man confirmed for racing game!
It's been a long and tearful six years since we last saw Ryo Hazuki on a console (that's Shenmue II on Xbox, fact-fans) but now the face-plastered one is set to return as a playable character in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing!14:07 at twitter.com
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13:36 at twitter.com
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Over a Third of Wii Games Go Unreviewed
08:39 at nintendolife.com
We do our best here at Nintendo Life to cover every game that's lovingly pressed onto disc for Wii consoles, but even with our team of review robots working around the clock for less than a drop of oil, there aren't enough hours in the day. It seems it's not just us straining under the weight of Wii reviews, though - according to industry analyst Jesse Divnich, 37% of Wii games released in the first six months of 2009 began their lives without the joyful experience of being reviewed.
Consumers Respond Well to Wii Price Cut
08:00 at nintendolife.com
$50 saving puts more Wiis in American homes
Since the Wii had a tasty $50 knocked off its price, it seems they've been flying off North American shelves quicker than fireworks in July.
October 6th, 2009
Rare May Return to Nintendo Consoles
07:50 at nintendolife.com
Rare used to be Nintendo's behemoth, their go-to guys when it came to crafting first-party masterpieces. They really made their name on the N64, but afterwards their relationship with the Big N got a little more complicated and they now reside under the Microsoft umbrella. However, last year they released the rather sensational Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise, a game which regrettably undersold considering its huge quality.