Date archives for June, 2010

June 9th, 2010
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Review: Music On: Electronic Keyboard

Hits a few bum notes

The first in a new series of portable instruments from Abylight, Music On: Electronic Keyboard offers up a range of voices including pianos and clarinets, and accompanying styles, from reggae to polka, to create a simple musical keyboard you can access on the go.

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Review: Great Scott! Telltale Bringing Back to the Future to WiiWare

Our excitement level hits 1.21 Gigowatts

Telltale is a busy place to be at the moment: not only is it working on the recently unveiled Puzzle Agent, it recently acquired the rights to produce episodic Jurassic Park games, not yet confirmed for WiiWare but a good probability considering the company's past.

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Is it just me or are the players in the new FIFA 11 screens floating above the grass? Then there's the gawping... http://yfrog.com/0z5rzfj



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Review: Third Parties May Reveal Their Own 3DS Games at E3

Nintendo apparently giving thumbs-up to proceed

So far we've heard plenty of talk from third parties about how interesting the 3DS looks but naturally nobody's been able to say "look at our game, it's three-dimensional." The general expectation was that Nintendo would announce the 3DS and its own titles but that third-party games may take a while to surface, but according to the latest rumours we may see publishers announcing their own 3DS games at E3 in a manner of their own choosing.

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Review: Final Furry Legends Trailer Wants to Scare You

Fresh from yesterday's announcement that Furry Legends: Chapter One will be launching worldwide in July, Gamelion has sent over the final trailer to get your juices well and truly flowing. Whereas previous videos focused on the cutesy, more humorous elements, this final video makes you well aware there's plenty of danger awaiting you.

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Short interview with an "irrepressibly cheerful man" - he knows who he is! http://bit.ly/cksosn



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Review: EA CEO Has Seen 3DS, Confirms It Is Cool

Take that, watertight NDA!

As the head of one of EA, one of the world's largest publishers, John Riccitello is very much an Important Man in the games industry. That said, it's no surprise he's been able to have a look at Nintendo's upcoming 3DS, nor that he's unable to say much about it. What he can tell you, though is that it's cool.

It’s like one of these things here where with Nintendo where you’ve got to be very careful here because they’ve got a lot to say at E3, and I want to be careful to not accidentally transgress an NDA. I will tell you, I’ve seen it; it’s cool.

See? Straight from the horse's mouth. Naturally, Mr Riccitello said no more about the device's aesthetics, software line-up or anything, really. Interesting choice of word, though: cool. Not "amazing", not "incredible", but simply "cool". Were we the kind to read into every tiny detail of every statement we could pontificate why Mr Riccitello chose this word, but instead we'll continue to gnaw at our fingernails until June 15th.

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June 8th, 2010
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House to myself and a stack of great games to play. So why am I not happy?



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Happy to hear Rune Factory 3 is on the way from @natsume_inc: Rune Factory 2 coming to Europe from @risingstargames. So much farming to do!



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Review: Rune Factory 3 Will be Harvested for DS Later This Year

Natsume announces third part of Harvest Moon spin-off

Whilst our European readers are still waiting to play the second handheld instalment in the farming-and-fighting series Rune Factory – though Rising Star Games is bringing it to Europe in the coming months – Natsume has gone and jumped the gun by announcing the third entry, smartly titled Rune Factory 3: A Fantasy Harvest Moon, will be released later this year.

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