Date archives for March, 2011

March 17th, 2011
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Fresh Bobby Carrot Forever Trailer and Details for You to Digest

Hare raising

WiiWare adventure Bobby Carrot Forever is coming along at a fair old clip now, having spent a few years in the WiiWare wilderness. The latest updates comes in the form of a new trailer and confirmed gameplay details too.

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Sony: “We Wouldn’t Ditch Traditional Controllers”

We love PlayStation Move here at Movemodo — of course — but we're secretly partial to a bit of DualShock 3 action as well. In the future we expect Move to play an increasingly important part in PlayStation's control method, but that doesn't mean the standard dual analogue scheme is going out of the year, according to R&D manager Dr Richard Marks.

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Listening to "Nobody Does It Better". It's written about me, even though I wasn't born at that time. I'm just that good.



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Prepare for a Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion on 3DS

See Samurai Jack inside

Back in October, Crave Games announced it was bringing a Cartoon Network game to 3DS, and now we have more details and gameplay footage too.

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First Yoostar 2 DLC Details Touch Down

Pricing and scenes inside

Now that Yoostar 2 has been available on store shelves for a week or so, players might feel the need to expand the movie karaoke game's array of clips. Good news, then, that the game's new Yoostore is open now, and we have the list of scenes coming to the game between now and the end of April.

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Nintendo Download: 18th March 2011 (Europe)

Take on Final Fantasy III

As we revealed recently, SquareEnix is backing Virtual Console with a pair of classic RPGs, kicking off this week with the one and only Final Fantasy III, also known as Final Fantasy VI.

Virtual Console

Final Fantasy III (Super NES, 900pts) — This is an excellent chance for Wii owners in Europe to play Square's well-regarded RPG, which was never released on Super NES on the continent. We'll bring you a full review soon.

WiiWare

BINGO PARTY Deluxe (Ateam Inc., 500pts) — Ever fancied playing bingo on your Wii? Well now you can, with Ateam Inc's version of the famous number game allowing up to four bingo fanatics to play together. We'll yell out our review score shortly.

WiiWare Demos

Learning with the PooYoos: Episode 2 (Lexis Numerique) — A free trial of the second in Lexis Numerique's pre-school educational game, you can find out what the complete version is like by reading our Learning with the PooYoos Episode 2 review.

DSiWare

Castle Conqueror (CIRCLE Entertainment, 500pts) — A real-time strategy game for beginners, this is actually a pretty good effort from CIRCLE. Read our Castle Conqueror review for more information.

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Kinect Sports Scoops BAFTA for Best Family Game

Beats stiff Kinect competition

Last night saw the BAFTA Video Games Awards held in deepest darkest London, with bright and breezy sensor-shifter Kinect Sports picking up the award for Best Family Game.

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Super Mario Galaxy 2 Wins BAFTA for Best Gameplay

The only award that counts

Nintendo's jewel in its Wii crown, Super Mario Galaxy 2, was honoured at the BAFTA Video Games Awards last night, taking home the award for Best Gameplay. The plumber beat competition from Heavy Rain, God of War III, Mass Effect 2 and more, though Mario's space sequel lost to BioWare's space sequel in the Best Game category.

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Heavy Rain Makes a Splash at BAFTA Awards with Three Wins

Critical mass

Sony's Heavy Rain was one of the stand-out games of 2010 whether playing with Move or DualShock, and last night's BAFTA Video Games Awards have honoured Quantic Dream's game with a trio of statues.

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Gamestation Leaks Ubisoft’s Adrenaline for Kinect

Secret title unearthed

Retailers are a tremendous bunch when it comes to revealing games that aren't yet officially confirmed. In February, Play.com leaked Let's Dance, and now UK retailer Gamestation has done its bit for the world information economy by leaking Ubisoft Kinect game Adrenaline.

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